RIDGID BS1400 manual Attaching Band Saw to Leg Set, Adjusting Leveling Feet

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5.Turn assembly over onto the legs. Be sure all four feet sit flat on the ground. Adjustment of the feet will be completed after the band saw is attached to the stand.

6.Tighten all stand fasteners at this time.

7.With the aid of a second person, lift the saw body out of the shipping container and place onto the stand top. Be sure front of saw faces stand front by aligning holes.

CAUTION: Saw body is heavy! Use care when lift- ing and stabilize until it is firmly attached to the stand! Get help when lifting and mounting saw.

Attaching Band Saw to Leg Set

1.From the loose parts bag find the following hardware:

4M8 x 35 Hex Head Bolts (approx. 1-3/8”)

8M8 Washers

4M8 Lockwashers

4M8 Nuts

2.From the loose parts find the following:

1Support Plate

3.While one person continues to hold the saw from tip- ping, the other person should install mounting bolts.

4.Line up holes in saw body with holes in stand.

5.Place support plate to the underside of stand as shown.

Bolt Hex Head

Support

Plate

M8 x 1.25-35

 

 

 

 

Washer M8

Lockwasher M8

Nut Hex M8

Support Plate

6.Fasten saw body, stand, and support plate together with four hex head bolts, eight flat washers, four lock- washers, and four hex nuts.

Bolt Hex Head

Washer

Lockwasher

Nut

Adjusting Leveling Feet

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from unex- pected saw or work movement, leveling feet must be adjusted so that saw does not rock.

To adjust leveling feet so the saw will sit properly:

1.Move saw to desired location.

2.Raise or lower leveling foot by turning the nuts clock- wise or counterclockwise.

3.Tighten nuts to lock leveling foot in place.

Leg

Nut

Leveling

Foot

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Contents 235$725·60$18$ +%$16$ Safety Instructions For Band Saw Table of ContentsBefore Each Use When Installing Or Moving The SawPlan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears Before Leaving The Saw Glossary Of Terms For WoodworkingWhenever Saw Is Running Volt, 60 Hz. Tool Information Motor Specifications and Electrical RequirementsPower Supply and Motor Specifications General Electrical ConnectionsExtension Gauge Cord Length Motor Safety ProtectionWire Sizes Changing Motor VoltageUnpacking and Checking Contents List of Loose Parts in Bag Hex Nut 3/8-16 Leveling Foot Leg AssemblyAttaching Leveling Feet Assembling Leg SetAttaching Band Saw to Leg Set Adjusting Leveling FeetMotor Bolt Washer Grommet Lockwasher Nut Mounting The MotorMounting the Pulley Cover Mounting the Switch BoxMounting Blade Hangers Mounting Bevel Scale To Table Mounting the Dust ChuteMounting the Table Trunnion Support To Saw Body Screw Pan Head M5 x Pointer Trunnion Support Bracket Installing Bevel Scale IndicatorMounting the Table To Saw Body Model nameplate Getting to Know Your Band SawMotor Motor pulley cover On-Off Switch Changing Blades Alignments and AdjustmentsAdjusting 90 Table Stop Tilting the TableBlade Tension Knob Gauge Blade Tracking Knob Lock Knob Adjusting Blade TensionAdjusting Blade Tracking Adjusting Upper Blade Guide AssemblyUpper and lower Adjusting Upper Blade Guides and Blade Support BearingAdjusting Lower Blade Guides and Blade Support Bearing Step Support Bearing Shaft Blade GuidesSafety Instructions for Basic Band Saw Operation Whenever Saw Is Running Operation Basic Saw OperationsGeneral Cutting Circle CuttingRidgid Recommends the Following Accessories MaintenanceTrouble Probable Cause Remedy TroubleshootingGeneral Wiring DiagramParts Parts List For Ridgid 14-inch Band Saw Model NoKey Description Repair Parts2018 Parts List For Ridgid 14 Inch Band Saws Model No. BS14002Base Components Parts List For Ridgid 14 Inch Band Saw Model No. BS14002Page Call