Delta SM400, 638518-00 instruction manual Band SAW Blades

Page 21

BAND SAW BLADES

A band saw blade is a delicate piece of steel that is subjected to tremendous strain. You can obtain long use from a band saw blade if you use it properly. Be sure you use blades of the proper thickness, width and temper for the various types of material and cuts.

Always use the widest blade possible. Use narrow blades only for sawing small, abrupt curves and for fine, delicate work. This will save blades and will produce better cuts. For cutting wood and similar materials, Shopmaster offers blades in widths of 1/8", 1/4", and 3/8".

Any one of a number of conditions may cause a band saw blade to break. Blade breakage is, in some cases, unavoidable, being the natural result of the peculiar stresses to which blades are subjected. Blades will brake often due to avoidable causes, such as the lack of care to the blade or the blade not being properly adjusted to the band saw. The most common causes of blade breakage are:

(1)faulty alignments and adjustments of the guides.

(2)forcing or twisting a wide blade around a curve of short radius.

(3)feeding the work piece to fast into the blade.

(4)dullness of the teeth, or absence of sufficient set.

(5)excessive tensioning of the blade.

(6)top guide set too high above the work piece being cut.

(7)using a blade with a lumpy or improperly finished braze or weld.

(8)continuous running of the saw blade when the blade is not in use.

Use blades that are 59-1/2" in length on this machine.

Always use a sharp blade. Keep it free from gum and pitch. Clean frequently with a stiff fiber brush.

Narrow blades are used for cutting small circles or curves while the wider blades are best suited for straight cutting such as ripping.

A new blade, in most cases, will perform better and last longer than a re-sharpened blade.

Insure that the blade guides are adjusted properly.

Do not force or twist the blade around a curve or a very short radius.

Feed the workpiece through the blade at a consistent rate, allow the blade to do the cutting – do not feed the work piece too fast.

Do not apply excessive tension to the blade. The tension is only necessary to drive the blade without slipping on the wheels. Narrow blades require less tension than wider blades.

21

Image 21
Contents Bench Band Saw General Safety Rules Safety Guidelines DefinitionsStay ALERT, Watch What YOU are Doing This Band SAW is Intended for Indoor USE only Additional Safety Rules for Band SawsGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsExtension Cords Unpacking and CleaningBench Band SAW Parts Assembly Assembling Table To MachineClosing Door Page Fastening Band SAW To Supporting Surface Attaching Lamp to MachineLocking Switch OFF Position Operating Controls and AdjustmentsStarting Stopping SAW Opening and Closing DoorAdjusting Upper Blade Guide Assembly Adjusting Blade TensionDisconnect Machine from Power Source Tracking the BladeAdjusting Upper Blade Guides and Blade Support Bearing Tilting the Table Adjusting Lower Blade Guides and Blade Support BearingAdjusting Belt Tension Adjusting the Table Positive StopsDust Chute Changing BladesWrench Storage Carefully Turn Blade Inside OUTOperating the Band SAW Miter Guage OptionalCutting Curves Page Remedy Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting Guide Band SAW Blades Page Page Maintenance AccessoriesSierra de Cinta de 9 pulg. para Banquillo Normas DE Seguridad Generales Pautas DE Seguridad / DefinicionesPage Guarde Estas Instrucciones Instrucciones DE Conexión a Tierra Conexiones a LA Fuente DE AlimentaciónCordones DE Extensión Instrucciones DE FuncionamientoDesempaquetado Y Limpieza Partes DE LA Sierra DE LA Venda DEL Banco 9 pulg Montaje DE LA Mesa a LA Maquina MontajePage Afianzando LA Sierra DE Cinta a LA Superficie DE Apoyo Montaje DE LA Lampara a LA MaquinaArrancando Y Deteniendo LA Sierra Controles DE Funcionamiento Y AjustesBloqueando EL Interruptor EN LA Posicion DE Apagado Abriendo Y Cerrando LA Puerta BisagradaAjustando LA Tension DE LA Hoja Compensacion DE LA HojaAjustando EL Ensamblado DE LA Guia DE Hoja Superior Desconecte LA Maquina DE LA Fuente DE Energia Inclinando LA Mesa Ajustando LA Tension DE LA Correa Ajustando LOS Topes Positivos DE LA MesaAlmacenamiento Para Llaves Cambio DE HojasCorte DE Curvas Operacion DE LA Sierra DE CintaPage Causa probable Guia DE Localizacion DE AveriasContinuacion Hojas DE Sierra DE Cinta Notas Mantenimiento AccesoriosPIEZAS, Servicio O Asistencia DE Garantía Modèle SM400 Lignes Directrices EN Matière DE Sécurité Définitions Règles Générales DE SécuritéAU Canada 505, PROM. SOUTHGATE, GUELPH, Ontario N1H 6M7 Mettre Latelier À Lépreuve DES Enfants Utiliser LA Scie À Lame Ruban Uniquement À L’INTÉRIEUR Règles DE Sécurité Supplémentaires Pour LES Scies À RubanConnexions Électriques Rallonges Électriques Directives D’UTILISATIONDésemballage ET Nettoyage Po 22,86 cm Pièces DE LA Scie À Lame Ruban DEAssemblage Assemblage DE LA Table À LA MachineOuvrir ET Fermer LA Porte » Page Fixer LA Scie À Lame Ruban À LA Surface DE Support Fixer LA Lampe À LappareilUtilisation DES Commandes ET Réglages Démarrage ET Arrêt DE LA ScieOuvrir ET Fermer LA Porte Alignement DE LA Lame Réglage LA Tension DE LA LameRéglage DU Module DU Guide DE Lame Supérieure LA Tension DE LA Lame »Page Inclinaison DE LA Table Réglage LA Tension DE LA Courroie Réglage DES Butées Fixes DE LA TableChangement DES Lames Goulotte DE PoussièreRangement DE LA CLÉ Utilisation DE LA Scie À Lame Ruban Jauge À Onglet FacultatifCoupe DE Courbes Page Guide DE Dépannage Cause probable SolutionProblème LA Lame NE Saligne PAS Lames DE Scie À Lame Ruban Remarques Remarques Fonctionnement AccessoiresRéparation GarantiePORTER-CABLE · Delta Service Centers