Woodstock M1054 owner manual To change the gear oil, do these steps, Gear box

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M1048 10" x 18" Metal Cutting Bandsaw

Blade and Guides: Drop a few drops of light machine oil on the blade and the blade guides daily, especially when cutting cast iron, as no cutting fluid is recommended (see Figure 27).

Table and Machined Surfaces: Tables can be kept rust-free with regular applications of products like SLIPIT®. For long term storage you may want to con- sider products like Boeshield T-9™.

Vise lead screw: Place a few drops of light machine oil on the vise lead screw weekly (see Figure 28).

Grease Fittings on Pivot Point: Grease these with general purpose grease as needed to keep the pivot moving freely (see Figure 29).

The gearbox should be drained and refilled after the first 50 hours of use and then once every year. Use a high quality, ISO 68 or SAE 90 gear oil.

To change the gear oil, do these steps:

1.Run the bandsaw for a couple of minutes to warm up the oil in the gearbox.

2.DISCONNECT THE BANDSAW FROM THE POWER SOURCE!

3.Raise the bow to the highest angle and close the feed control knob to lock the bow in position.

4.Drain the gearbox by removing the drain plug shown in Figure 29.

5.Replace the drain plug, then lower the bow to its lowest position.

6.Open the fill cap and fill the gearbox with oil until you see the oil level reach the halfway point in the sight glass (see Figure 30).

7.Tighten the fill plug, connect the machine to power and run the saw for a minute or two, then check the oil level. Add more oil if needed to maintain level at the halfway mark in the sight glass.

Leadscrew

Figure 28. Vise leadscrew lubrication

area.

Drain Plug

Grease Fittings

Figure 29. Lubrication points.

Fill Cap

Sight Glass

Figure 30. Gear box.

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Contents Copyright October, 2010 by Woodstock INTERNATIONAL, INC Model M1054 10 x 18 Metal Cutting Bandsaw Manual InsertMachine Specifications Cutting Capacities Parts Breakdown Model M1054 Mfg. Since 4/10 Description Parts ListSAW BOW XPN03M Bandsaw Page Contents Maintenance Woodstock Technical Support SpecificationsIntroduction Controls and Features M1048 control panel Control PanelStandard Safety Instructions SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety Instructions for Bandsaws Grounding Electrical220V Operation Extension CordsBox Inventory Figure Qty SetupUnpacking InventoryCleaning Machine Machine PlacementBolting to Concrete Floors Mounting to Shop FloorWorkstop To setup the workstop do these stepsMoving & Placing Unit Shipping BracketChip Tray Recommended AdjustmentsTo adjust the feed stop bolt, do these steps Factory adjustments that should be verifiedTo test run the bandsaw, do these steps Test RunTo rapidly change the vise jaw gap, do these steps OperationsGeneral ViseSquaring vise to blade Rear Vise Jaw Stop To adjust the positive stops, do these stepsBlade Guide Arms To adjust the rear blade guide armTo select the correct blade TPI do these steps Blade SelectionTo set the feed rate, do these steps Blade SpeedFeed Rate To change blade speeds, do these stepsCoolant system reservoir Cover Coolant Control Valve Coolant SystemBiological and Poison Cutting FluidTips for horizontal cutting Bandsaw AccessoriesOperation Tips Make Sure that your machine MaintenanceCleaning LubricationGear box To change the gear oil, do these stepsTroubleshooting ServiceBandsaw Operations To change the blade on the bandsaw, do these steps Blade ChangeBlade Tension & Tracking To adjust the blade tracking on the bandsaw, do these stepsBlade Guide Bearings To adjust the blade guide bearings, do these stepsTo adjust the blade guide roller bearings, do these steps To square the blade the to the table, do these steps Squaring Blade to TableElectrical Components Limit switch SQ1OFF Model M1048 220V Wiring DiagramGuides PART# Description Blade Guides Parts ListDrive Wheel Parts Breakdown Drive Wheel Parts List Breakdown Main Parts List XPSB30M CAPSCREWM6-1X45 Label Placement Warranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA