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1. Remove table insert (80) from saw table (push up from underneath). 2. Fit new table insert. 9.7 Saw Cleaning 1. Open the lower housing door. 2. Remove the chip case (81) and empty it. 3. Remove chips and saw dust with brush or vacuum from: . inside of the lower band saw housing; . blade guides; . operating elements 4. Swing door catch lever (82) up and put the chip case back in. 9.8 Saw storage ADanger! Store saw so that . it can not be started by unauthorized persons and . nobody can get hurt. 3 Note: The ON/OFF switch can be safeguarded by a padlock. ACaution! Do not store saw unprotected outdoors or in damp environment. • Keep surfaces of the saw table clean – in particular, remove resin residue with a suitable cleaning and maintenance spray (optional accessory). • Afterwards, apply a light coat of sliding compound (e.g. Waxilit). For special tasks the following accessories are available at your specialized dealer – see back cover for illustrations: A Workstand for an optimal working height. Powder- coated sheet-metal construction. B Band saw blade induction hardened teeth, 2240 x 12 x 0.5 A6, for general cutting of wood. C Band saw blade induction hardened teeth, 2240 x 6 x 0.5 A6, for contour cutting of wood. D Band saw blade induction hardened teeth, 2240 x 15 x 0.5 A6, for standard cross cutting of wood. E Band saw blade induction hardened teeth, 2240 x 15 x 0.5 A2, for non-ferrous metals. F Belt sanding attachment for finishing cut edges. G Sanding belt 80 grit, 2240 x 20 (pack of 3 ) H Sanding belt 120 grit, 2240 x 20 (pack of 3 ) I Circle cutting attachment for sawing circles of 120 to 260 mm diameter. Optimum cutting results when used with the contour cutting blade. J Mitre fence for exact mitre cuts. K Precision roller guide provides optimum band saw blade guiding and extended service life. No tools required to adjust. L Dust collection adapter for O 100 mm port. M Dust collector helps to protect your health and to keep the shop clean. N WAXILIT sliding compound improves workpiece sliding on the saw table. O Care and maintenance spray to remove resin residue and preserve metal surfaces. 79 78 80 81 82 10. Tips and tricks 11. Available accessories 12. Repairs A A Danger! Repairs to power tools must be carried out by qualified electricians only! Power tools in need of repair can be sent to the service centre of your country. Refer to the spare parts list for the address. Please attach a description of the fault to the power tool. 13. Environmental protection The machine's packing can be 100% recycled. Worn out power tools and accessories contain considerable amounts of valuable raw and rubber materials, which can be recycled. These instructions are printed on paper produced with elemental chlorine free bleaching process. 14. Trouble shooting A A Danger! Before carrying out any fault service or maintenance work always: . switch machine OFF. . unplug power cable. . wait until the band saw blade has come to a complete stop. Check to see that all safety devices are operational after each fault service. Motor does not run Undervoltage relay tripped by power failure: . switch on again. No mains voltage: . check cables, plug, outlet and mains fuse. Motor overheated, e.g. by a blunt band saw blade or chip build-up in the housing: . remove cause for overheating, let cool down for a few minutes, then start again. Motor and band saw blade turn in the wrong direction Incorrect phase sequence (only possible on 400 V-models): . turn phase changer inside the combination switch/plug (see “Initial operation”). Band saw blade coasting (. 10 s) Electronic motor brake faulty: . have ON/OFF switch replaced by a qualified electrician. Band saw blade wanders off the line of cut or runs off the band saw wheels Band saw blade is not running dead centre on the band saw wheels: . correct tracking (see “Care and maintenance”). Band saw blade breaks Incorrect tension: . correct band saw blade tension (see “Initial operation”). Load too high: . reduce pressure against band saw blade (reduced feed rate). Incorrect band saw blade: . replace band saw blade (see “Care and maintenance”): thin stock = narrow band saw blade, thick stock = wide band saw blade. Band saw blade warped Load too high: . avoid lateral pressure on the band saw blade. Saw vibrates Insufficient mounting: . Fasten saw properly to a suitable surface (see “Initial operation”). Saw table loose: . align and fasten saw table. Motor mount loose: . check fastening screws, tighten if necessary. Dust extraction port blocked No dust collector connected or suction capacity insufficient: . connect a dust collector or increase suction capacity (air speed .20 m/ sec at dust extraction port). ENGLISH ENGLISH 15. Technical specifications Model BAS 316G DNB BAS 316G WNB Voltage V 400 (3~ 50 Hz) 230 (1~ 50 Hz) Capacity power input P1 effective shaft output P2 kW kW 0.74 0.55 0.74 0.55 Nominal current A 1.5 3.5 Fuse protection A 10 (time-lag or K-Automat) 10 (time-lag or K-Aut...
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