For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09 Model SB1021/SB1022
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PREPARATION
Test Run
After all preparation steps have been completed,
the machine and its safety features must be
tested to ensure correct operation. If you discover
a problem with the operation of the machine or
its safety components, do not operate it further
until you have resolved the problem.
Note: Refer to Troubleshooting on Page 38 for
solutions to common problems that occur with
all metal bandsaws. If you need additional help,
contact our Tech Support at (360) 734-1540.
4. Connect the machine to the power source.
5. Push the ON button. The green motor light
will illuminate and the motor will start.
6. Verify that the machine is operating
correctly. When operating correctly, the
machine runs smoothly with little or no
vibration or rubbing noises.
Note: For three phase-models, verify that the
blade is moving downward toward the table.
If so, the motor is running in the correct
direction. Proceed to Step 7.
s If the blade is moving in the upward
direction out of the table, stop the
machine immediately. It is likely wired
"out of phase." To correct this problem,
disconnect the machine from the power
source, and switch any two incoming
power wires at the main terminal block
(refer to Figure 50 on Page 48).
7. Adjust the blade speed through the full
range of operation. The speed should change
as you make the adjustments.
8. Press the STOP button, the green motor
light will go out, and the bandsaw will stop.
9. Turn the work lamp and the welding lamp
ON and OFF.
10. Turn the grinder ON and OFF.
To reduce the risk of
serious injury when using
this machine, read and
understand this entire
manual before beginning
any operations.

To test run your machine:

1. Read and follow the safety instructions at
the beginning of the manual, take required
safety precautions, and make sure the
machine is set up and adjusted properly
2. Clear away all tools and objects used during
assembly and preparation.
3. Make sure the blade is properly tensioned
and the blade guides are positioned correctly
(for detailed instructions, refer to Blade
Tensioning on Page 23, and Adjusting
Blade Guides on Page 26).