OPERATION
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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09
Model SB1021/SB1022 OPERATION
Operation Overview
The purpose of the operation section is to
familiarize you with the basic controls,
terminology, capabilities, and adjustments that
are necessary to use this machine.
To better understand the remaining parts of
this section, please take a moment to read this
overview.

To complete a typical operation, the operator

does the following:

1. Examines the workpiece to make sure it is
suitable for cutting.
2. Checks to make sure blade tension is correct,
and the blade guides are positioned correctly.
3. Marks the cut line on the workpiece.
4. Adjusts the upper blade guide height to
approximately 18"–14" above the workpiece
for maximum blade support.
5. Puts on safety glasses, and rolls up sleeves
or secures any clothing or hair that could get
entangled with moving parts.
To reduce the risk of
serious injury when using
this machine, read and
understand this entire
manual before beginning
any operations.
Loose hair, clothing, or
jewelry could get caught
in machinery and cause
serious personal injury.
Keep these items away
from moving parts at all
times to reduce this risk.
During operation, small
metal chips may become
airborne, leading to serious
eye injury. Wear safety
glasses to reduce this risk.
Workpieces that cannot be stabilized from
unexpected movement should not be cut with
a vertical metal bandsaw due to the increased
risk of the operator's hands slipping into the
blade. Examples are chains, cables, balls, or
workpieces with built-in moving parts.
6. Turns the bandsaw ON, and adjusts blade
speed for the type of material being cut.
7. Presses the workpiece against the blade,
using light and even pressure and following
the cut line with the blade.
Depending on the workpiece material, the
operator may squirt a small amount of
cutting fluid at the cutting area to keep it
from overheating and smoking.
8. Turns the bandsaw OFF.