Delta Comprehensive Guide to 28-195 Band Saw Operating and Accessory Use

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ACCESSORY 28-196 RIP FENCE

An ideal accessory for use with your band saw is the 28-196 Rip Fence, shown in Fig. 43. It can be moved along the table surface by loosening lock lever (A), moving the fence (B) to the desired location and tightening lock lever (A).

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Fig. 43

OPERATING THE BAND SAW

Before starting the machine, see that all adjustments are properly made and the guards are in place. Turn the upper wheel by hand to make sure that everything is correct BEFORE turning on the power.

Keep the top guide down close to the work at all times. Do not force the material against the blade too hard. Light contact with the blade will permit easier following of the line and prevent undue friction, heating and work-hardening of the blade at its back edge.

KEEP THE SAW BLADE SHARP and you will find that very little forward pressure is required for average cutting. Move the stock against the blade steadily and no faster than will give an easy cutting movement.

Avoid twisting the blade by trying to turn sharp corners. Remember, you must saw around corners.

CUTTING CURVES

When cutting curves, turn the stock carefully so that the blade may follow without being twisted. If a curve is so abrupt that it is necessary to repeatedly back up and cut a new kerf, either a narrower blade is needed or a blade with more set is required. The more set a blade has, the easier it will allow the stock to be turned, but the cut is usually rougher than where a medium amount of set is used.

In withdrawing the piece being cut, in order to change the cut, or for any other reason, the operator must be careful that he does not accidentally draw the blade off the wheels. In most cases, it is easier and safer to turn the stock and saw out through the waste material, rather than try to withdraw the stock from the blade.

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 give it fair treatment. Be sure you use blades of the proper thickness, width and temper for the various types of material to be cut.

Always use the widest blade possible. Use the narrow blades only for sawing small, abrupt curves and for fine, delicate work. This will save blades and will produce better work. Band saw blades may be purchased, welded, set and sharpened ready for use. For cutting wood and similar materials, Delta can supply blades in widths of 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 inches.

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 such blades are subjected. It is, however, often due to avoidable causes, most often to lack of care or judgment on the part of the operator in mounting or adjusting the blade or guides. 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 too fast; (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 being cut; (7) using a blade with a lumpy or improperly finished braze or weld; and (8) continuous running of the saw blade when not in use for cutting.

Blades for the 28-195 are 72-1/2 inches long.

Always use a sharp blade. Keep it free from gum and pitch. Keep the tires free of sawdust, gum, and pitch accumulation. 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.

Due to the low cost of blades, it is advisable to purchase new blades rather than attempt to have them sharpened. Make sure the blade guides are always adjusted properly as previously outlined.

Do not force or twist the blade around a curve or a very short radius. Feed the work uniformly, allowing the blade to cut – do not feed too fast.

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

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Contents Band Saw General Safety Rules Additional Safety Rules for Band Saws Motor Specifications Power ConnectionsGrounding Instructions Extension Cords Unpacking and CleaningFor Fig For Fig Assembling Stand and Feet Assembly InstructionsAssembling Table Insert Assembling Table To MachineAssembling Lamp To Machine Assembling Table Alignment ScrewStarting Stopping SAW Operating Controls and AdjustmentsLocking Switch OFF Position Adjusting Blade TensionTracking the Blade Disconnect Machine from Power SourceAdjusting Upper Blade Guides Blade Support Bearing Adjusting Lower Blade Guides Blade Support Bearing Tilting the Table Adjusting Table Positive StopsChanging Blades Adjusting Upper Blade Guide AssemblyMinimum Cutting Radius Dust Chute Wrench StorageMiter Gage Band SAW Blades Accessory 28-196 RIP FenceOperating the Band SAW Cutting CurvesAccessories PARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers

28-195 specifications

The Delta 28-195 is a renowned table saw that has garnered a reputation among woodworkers for its precision, reliability, and ease of use. This powerful tool is designed to handle a variety of cutting tasks, making it a versatile addition to any workshop.

One of the main features of the Delta 28-195 is its robust 1.75 HP motor, which delivers ample power for cutting through dense materials with ease. This performance is critical for both professional woodworkers and hobbyists who demand high-quality results. The saw operates on 120V power, allowing for convenient plug-and-play usage in most home workshops or job sites.

The Delta 28-195 boasts an impressive blade capacity of 10 inches, enabling users to make clean, precise cuts across a wide range of wood types and thicknesses. The table itself is generously sized, providing ample workspace for large projects and facilitating straightforward material handling. The table is also constructed from durable cast iron, ensuring stability while reducing vibrations during operation, which contributes to enhanced accuracy.

Another highlight of the Delta 28-195 is its advanced fence system. The fence is easy to adjust and locks securely in position, allowing for quick and accurate measurements for ripping tasks. The presence of a large and easy-to-read scale enhances operational efficiency, making it simple for woodworkers to set the desired dimensions before making their cuts.

Delta has also incorporated several safety features into the 28-195 model. The blade guard protects users from accidental contact with the spinning blade, while the riving knife helps prevent kickback, an essential aspect of safe table saw operation. Furthermore, the saw includes push sticks and other accessories to aid in maintaining safe distances from the blade during operations.

Dust collection is another critical area where the Delta 28-195 excels. Equipped with a 2.5-inch dust port, the saw connects easily to a dust collection system, helping to keep the workspace clean and reducing airborne particles, which can be harmful to health.

In conclusion, the Delta 28-195 table saw combines robust performance, advanced features, and enhanced safety, making it an excellent choice for both amateur and professional woodworkers. Its blend of technology, durability, and efficiency ensures that users can achieve precise cuts time and time again, making it a worthy investment for those serious about their craft.