RIDGID 932VS manual Selecting the Blade, Blade Care, Cutting Procedures, Band Saw Blades

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932VS Portable Band Saw

as it will go and push in the lock button and release trigger.

To UNLOCK the lock, squeeze trigger allowing lock button free to spring out and release trigger.

4.The 932VS is equipped with an adjustable variable speed control. The speed is adjusted by turning the control knob. (Figure 1)

Selecting the Blade

Band Saw Blades

Model 932VS Band Saw requires blades that are .020 thick; 1/2wide; and 447/8long.

NOTE! DO NOT USE blades for stationary band saws. Blades for stationary band saws are of different thickness than above and WILL NOT fit the precision blade guides on portable band saws.

REFER TO THE BLADE SELECTION CHART (Figure

11)for types of blades available and their recommended usages. This chart is provided as a guide only. Due to the many materials that can be cut, operator’s experi- ence will determine which blade will have the longest life for any specific operation.

Which Blade to Use

In general, select a blade which will allow at least two teeth to be engaged in the material thickness. The thin- ner or the harder the material, the finer the blade teeth should be. For thicker or softer material, a blade with coarser blade teeth is recommended. The hi-speed steel blades stay sharp longer than alloy steel blades.

Blade Care

Blade life will be extended by using a wax-type cutting lu- bricant as supplied with saw. Keep sharp blade in saw.

CAUTION Under no condition should a liquid coolant be used with this saw. The bearings and rubber tires on pulleys may be damaged as a result.

NOTE! Stick wax is especially helpful when cutting large sections of aluminum and soft brass because it will help keep gullets clean. On hard materials, stick wax will help keep blade cool so hardness will not be drawn from teeth. The use of this lu- bricant promotes a cleaner, smoother surface on sides of cut.

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 2 – Work Properly Positioned For Saving

Cutting Procedures

1.Be sure work to be cut is held securely and is properly positioned so that greatest number of teeth will con- tact work when cutting. (Figure 2)

2.Plug saw power cord into properly grounded electri- cal outlet.

3.Set variable speed switch in desired position. Speed CAN be changed while machine is running.

4.Hold saw in a natural position away from work.

5.Start saw by depressing switch trigger in rear handle.

6.Keeping blade rear guide stop firmly against work and lower saw to cut material.

NOTE! Let weight of saw furnish cutting pressure. Do not bear down during cutting operations. This will slow down speed of blade and reduce cutting ef- ficiency.

7.Upon completion of cut, hold Saw firmly so it does not fall against work.

8.Release switch trigger and unplug power cord.

NOTE! After prolonged cutting, wax will cling to pulleys of Saw. This does not affect operation of Saw. All that is necessary is to unplug Saw from power source and wipe wax from pulleys.

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Contents 932VS Table of Contents 932VS Portable Band Saw 932VS Portable Band Saw 32V Band Saw VisePersonal Safety General Safety InformationWork Area Safety Electrical SafetyTool Use and Care Specific Safety InformationService Tool SafetyOperating Instructions Description, Specifications and AccessoriesBand Saw Blades Cutting ProceduresSelecting the Blade Blade CareTo Use 32V Vise 932VS Band Saw with 32V ViseTo Assemble 32V Vise Cutting Procedures Using 32V Vise Special ProceduresChanging Saw Blades To Be Cut Inch Type Blade Recommendation ChartTo Adjust Blade Tracking Material Teeth ThicknessSaw Ventilation Maintenance InstructionsMachine Storage Service and Repair Motor Brush Inspection and LubricationWiring Diagram Model 932 115/230V, 60/50 Hz Scie à ruban portative 932VS Scie à ruban portative 932VS Etau de scie à rubanTable des matières Sécurité personnelle Consignes de sécurité généralesSécurité du chantier Sécurité électriqueRéparations Utilisation et entretien de l’appareilSpécifications Description, spécifications et accessoiresConsignes de sécurité particulières Sécurité de l’appareilUtilisation de l’appareil Utilisation de l’étau La scie doit être débranchée avant d’installer l’étauMéthode de coupe Scie à ruban 932VS avec étauCoupe à l’aide de l’étau Opérations particulières Remplacement des lames de scieRéglage de l’alignement de la lame Ventilation de la scie EntretienStockage de l’appareil Tableau de sélection des lamesEntretien et réparations Schéma électrique du modèle 932VS 115/230V, 60/50Hz Sierra de banda portátil 932VS Sierra de banda portátil 932VS y suIndice Seguridad personal Información general de seguridadSeguridad en la zona de trabajo Seguridad eléctricaServicio Uso y cuidado de la herramientaDescripción Información específica de seguridadDescripción, especificaciones y equipo estándar Seguridad de la herramientaSierra de Banda No VS Instrucciones de funcionamientoEquipo estándar AccesoriosCuál cuchilla usar Cuidado de las cuchillasCómo cortar Sierra de Banda 932VS con una Prensa de TornilloCómo cortar empleando la Prensa de Tornillo Cómo usar la Prensa de TornilloTornillo de fijación Recambio de cuchilla Procedimientos especialesRegulación de la trayectoria de la cuchilla Ventilación de la sierra Instrucciones de mantenimientoTabla de cuchillas Inspección de las escobillas del motor y lubricaciónAlmacenamiento de la herramienta Diagrama de cableado del Modelo 932 115/230V, 50-60HzServicio y reparaciones Ridge Tool Company How long coverage lasts Ridge Tool Company