Johnson Hardware VH-40, VH-24, V-24, E-16, V-40, V-16, Johnson Vertical Band Saws Slots

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4/29/03

RIP FENCE Standard all models (figure 2) (Part number 714805 – Model 24/40)

(Part number 714869 – Model 16)

Used for cutting material in accurate straight lines. To attach, insert T-bolt provided in the T-slot in the front of the table. Slide into the desired position and tighten handle.

PROFILE CUTTING ATTACHMENT Standard on VH-24 /VH-40 models (figure 3) (Part number 714821)

This device is used for cutting irregular shapes with the use of the hydraulic table. Set the chain up as shown in figure 3. Set the material in the holder and guide with the hand wheel on the right side of the table. The excess chain should be coiled out of the way, while operating the machine.

Note: When chain is not engaged in the rear sprocket the angle of cut is controlled by guiding the handles on the holder.

PROTRACTOR HEAD Standard on 24/40 models. Optional for 16 models (figure 4)

(Assembly Part number 714800

24/40 Models)

(Assembly Part number 75561

16 Models)

Used for cutting angles 90 degrees to 45 degrees in relation to the blade. It is fastened to the table by means of T-bolts. The L-shaped bar is used for additional support of the work.

T-SLOTS

T-slots are machine into the work table for your use with fixturing or other accessories. The dimensions of these T-slots are furnished to the right.

Manual V-16, V-24, VH-24, V-40 & VH-40

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Contents Section I Manual Foreword Section I Table of Contents Model Number Capacity Specifications29/03 29/03 Machine Unpacking and Installation Filling the Speed Regulator PrecautionsWheel Alignment Blade InstallationBlade Guides Blade TensioningBlade Guides High Speed Roller Guides Upper Guide InstallationAre the same for both single and double bearing assemblies Band Speed Selection 29/03 Speeds and Feeds SAW Blade SelectionMaterial Alloy COLD-WORK Nitronic 50,60 Speed / Cutting Rate Reduction for Hard MaterialsRate Reduction Welding Instructions General Description Hydraulic Feed TablePreparation of Blade Clamping the Blade Ends AdjustmentWelding AnnealingPoor Welds / Trouble Shooting Welder Layout and Controls Welder MaintenanceRE-FINISHING the Weld USE of Standard and Optional Accessories Machine MaintenanceAlways Contact Dake Before Removing the Welder Slots