Southbend sb1018 owner manual Work Stop, Blade Guide, Operation Tips, To adjust the blade guide

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

O P E R A T I O N

Model SB1018

Work Stop

The work stop allows you to repeat cuts at the same length.

To adjust the blade guide:

1.DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2.Insert the work stop rod approximately 34" into the vise base.

3.Tighten the base set screw (Figure 41).

Base Set Screw

Stop Set Screw

Figure 41. Installing stop rod.

4.Slide the work stop onto the work stop rod and tighten the stop set screw.

Blade Guide

The upper blade guide should be positioned to within approximately 14" of the workpiece for all cutting operations. The support provided by keeping the blade guides close ensures straight cuts by keeping the blade from twisting and drifting off the cut line.

To adjust the blade guide:

1.DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2.Loosen the knob shown in Figure 42 and slide the blade guide to within 12" of the workpiece, then re-tighten the knob.

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Blade Guide

Knob

Figure 42. Blade guides.

Operation Tips

Review the following tips to help you safely and effectively operate your bandsaw and get the maximum life out of your saw blades.

Use the work stop to quickly and accurately cut multiple pieces of stock to the same length.

Allow the blade to reach full speed before engaging the workpiece. Never start a cut with the blade in contact with the workpiece.

Pay attention to the chips produced by the cutting operation and use their appearance to fine-tune the blade speed, feed speed, and pressure (refer to the Chip Inspection Chart on Page 28).

Wait until the blade has completely stopped before removing the workpiece from the vise, and avoid touching the cut end—it could be very hot!

Release blade tension at the end of each use to prolong blade life.

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Contents 6 Swivel Mast Bandsaw Customer Service UpdatesScope of Manual Manual FeedbackTable of Contents Features About This MachineCapabilities Identification IdentificationMachine Specifications Machine SpecificationsOther Understanding Risks of Machinery Basic Machine SafetyF E T Y Additional Metal Bandsaw Safety Things Youll Need Power Supply RequirementsAvailability Full-Load Current RatingCircuit Information For 110V Connection PrewiredCircuit Requirements for Grounding RequirementsUnpacking InventoryExtension Cords Description Qty Cleaning & Protecting Before cleaning, gather the followingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Location To assemble the bandsaw AssemblyLoosen the belt tension bolt shown in Figure Installing belt Removing shipping strap Power ConnectionInspections Adjustments Test RunTo test run your machine OperationPERATIONOverview Description of Controls & Components Blade Terminology Blade SelectionBlade Length Blade WidthTooth Type Tooth SetTo select the correct blade pitch Blade Pitch TPITo change the blade on the bandsaw Blade ChangesBlade Breakage Blade TensionTo tension the blade on the bandsaw Most common causes of avoidable blade breakage areBlade Speed Blade Care & Break-InBlade Care Blade Break-In Chip Inspection Chart Blade Speed ChartDownfeed Rate Angle CutsCuts to the Right Cuts to the Left ViseWork Stop To adjust the blade guideBlade Guide Operation TipsLubrication CleaningMachine Storage GearboxTo change the gearbox oil Blade Tracking To adjust the blade tracking on the bandsawBlade Guide Bearings To adjust the blade guide bearingsSquaring Blade To square the blade to the tableTo tighten the V-belt BeltPulley Deflection To replace the V-beltDownfeed Stop To adjust the downfeed stop bolt and OFF button leverModel SB1018TROUBLESHOOTI NG For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09 Troubleshooti NG Troubleshooti NG Wiring Diagram Color KEY ElectricalL CTRICALSafety InstructionsTo convert the Model SB1018 to 220V ConversionWiring Diagram Wiring component locations Wiring Component LocationsBase & Cabinet Stand Description Base & Cabinet Stand Parts ListHead & Vise Head & Vise Parts List Motor & Blade Guides Motor & Blade Guides Parts List Switch PSBLABEL15S Electricity Label Machine LabelsR R a N T Y Southbendlathe.com