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Machine Tools OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS

B 180S

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Machine Tools OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Contents
1 Security instruction...............................................................................................3
2 Grounding Instructions.........................................................................................8
3 Volt Operation.......................................................................................................8
3.1 115 Volt Operation.........................................................................................8
3.2 Volt Operation................................................................................................9
4 Unpacking and Clean-up....................................................................................11
5 Assembly.............................................................................................................11
6 Starting saw........................................................................................................11
7 Blade selection...................................................................................................11
8 Usage of the Quick vice.....................................................................................12
9 Vertical Cutting Plate Assembly..........................................................................16
10 Coolant Tank Preparation...............................................................................16
11 Electric Box.....................................................................................................16
12 Changing Blade Speed...................................................................................17
13 Hydraulic Feed Selector Operation................................................................17
14 Adjusting Blade Tension..................................................................................18
15 Adjusting Blade Tracking................................................................................19
16 Cutting Angles Adjustment..............................................................................20
17 Adjusting Blade Guides Bearings...................................................................20
18 Prior to Operation...........................................................................................21
19 Change blades................................................................................................21
20 Trouble shooting chart....................................................................................22
21 Part List...........................................................................................................24

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Machine Tools OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1 Security instruction
Operation manual
For your own security read the operation manual before starting the machine. The
operation manual should be kept in a secure place. You should know about how to
handle the machine, it’s limits and it’s specific dangers.

Keep your working place clean


Disorder on your working place will result in danger. Take care that your working
place is free from chips and dirt. Use only the right tools to clean your machine from
chips. Keep your working place free from obstacles.
Check if there are any damages at the machine
Before you start the machine check the function of the security equipment. Check
the function of all movable parts. All parts have to be mounted correctly. Damaged
security parts should be repaired or exchanged by the after sales service.

Take care about outer conditions


Don’t use the machine in dangerous areas. Take care, that electrical parts don’t get
humid or wet. Work only with a good illumination.
Don’t use electrical parts near flammable fluids or gas.

Protect yourself from electric shock


Don’t remove mechanical or electrical security parts. Check if all security parts are
mounted and adequately functioning.

Wear only suitable clothes


Don’t wear large clothes, wristwatches or jewels. For your own security wear always
working shoes while working. If you have long hair always wear a hairnet. While
working with the machine you have to wear security glasses. If you work under
dusty conditions you have to wear a dust protection breathing mask.

Keep incompetent persons away from the working area


Take care, that there are no persons in your working area witch could be exposed to
danger. Children and visitors should be kept in a secure distance to the working
area.

Keep children away from the machine.


Don’t let other people touch the machine or the cable of the machine.
Make sure that only authorised persons can reach the workshop.

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Machine Tools OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Take care about the Power supply cable


Before connecting the power supply cable to the wall socket ensure that the
machine is switched off. Don’t use the cable to pull the plug out of the socket. Take
care, that there is no tensile force on the cable. Beware the power supply cable
from heat, oil and sharp edges. Control the plug and the cable regular and in case
of damage let it repair by the after sales service. Please control also the extension
cable. Never use the machine without Protection Earth.

Unplug the machine


If you don’t use and while servicing the machine pull off the power supply plug. This
is necessary because the machine should not run unintentionally and to protect you
from electric shock.

Beware of unintentional run


Confirm that the main power switch is off while you plug in the power supply plug.

Be careful with your tools


Keep your tools sharp and clean to work good and secure. Follow the instructions
for tool exchange and servicing.

Don’t forget tools inside the machine


Before starting make sure that there are no tools inside the machine which could be
hurled out of the machine. Make sure, that there are no loosen parts witch could be
dangerous.

Take care about your hands


Make sure, that tools and work pieces are securely fastened. Use only the right
tools to clamp and to fasten tools and work pieces. This is more secure than to
fasten the work piece with the hand, and you have two hands to handle the
machine.

Pay attention to your balance


Take care about the position of your feed. Never climb on the machine, because
dangerous injury may result from falling down or contacting moving parts.

Accessories and accessory parts


Only use accessories and accessory parts witch are specified by the operation
manual or the supplier. The use of other accessories and accessory parts may
result in dangerous injury and damage the machine. Only use accessories and
accessory parts for the right tasks.

Electrical parts
The electrical parts confirm to the determinations of electrical security.
Mending may only be done by electric specialist to prevent accidents for the user.

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Machine Tools OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Cleaning solvent
Before you work with cleaning solvent you should read the instruction of the fluid, to
prevent accidents.

Leaving the machine


Never leave the machine while it is running.

Alcohol, medicaments, drugs


Never use the machine under influence of alcohol, medicaments or drugs

Danger of fire
Don’t use highly inflammable fluids.

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Machine Tools OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

2 Grounding Instructions

CAUTION.THIS TOOL MUST BE GROUNDED WHILE IN USE TO PROTECT THE


OPERATOR FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK.

In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least


resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is
equipped with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.

Do not modify the plug provided-if it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet
installed by a qualified electrician.

Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in risk of


electric shock. The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green
with or without yellow stripes is the equipment-grounding conductor. If repair or
replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-
grounding conductor to a live terminal.

Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions


are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly
grounded. Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding type plugs
and 3-hole receptacles that accept the tool's plug.

Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately.

3 Volt Operation
3.1 115 Volt Operation
As received, your tool is ready to run for 115 volt
operation. This tool, when wired for 115 volts, is
intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet
and a plug that looks like the one shown in
Fig.1. A temporary adapter, which looks like the
adapter illustrated in Fig.2. may be used to
connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle, as
shown in Fig.2, if a properly grounded outlet is
not available. The temporary adapter should be
used only until a properly grounded outlet can
be installed by a qualified electrician. THIS
ADAPTER IS NOT APPLICABLE IN CANADA.
The green-colored rigid ear, lug, and the like,
extending from the adapter must be connected
to a permanent ground, such as a properly
grounded outlet box, as shown in Fig.2.

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3.2 Volt Operation

If it is desired to operate this tool at 220-240 Volt,


single phase operation, the following instructions
must be followed:

1. Disconnect the machine from the power


source.
2. This tool is supplied with 4 motor leads that
are
connected for 115 Volts, as shown in Fig.3.
Reconnect these six motor leads for 230
Volt operation, as shown in Fig.4.
3. The 115 Volt attachment plug, supplied as
standard equipment with the tool
must be replaced with a UL/CSA Listed plug
suitable for 230 Volts, and rated current of
the tool. This plug is illustrated in Fig.5,
Contact your local Authorized Service Center
or qualified electrician for proper procedures
to install the plug. The tool must comply with
all local and national electrical codes after
the 230 Volt attachment plug is installed-
4. The drill press with a 230 Volt plug should
only be connected to an outlet having the
same configuration as illustrated by the
grounded outlet box in Fig.5. No adapter is
available or should be used with the 230 Volt
plug.

IMPORTANT: IN ALL CASES (115 OR 230 VOLTS) MAKE CERTAIN THE


RECEPTACLE IN QUESTION IS PROPERLY GROUNDED. IF YOU
ARE NOT SURE, HAVE A REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN CHECKS
THE RECEPTACLE.
4 Unpacking and Clean-up

1. Finish uncrating the saw. Inspect it for shipping damage. If any damage has
occurred, contact your distributor

2. Unbolt the saw from the skid and place it on a level surface

3. Clean rust protected surfaces with kerosene, diesel oil, or a mild solvent. Do
not use cellulose based solvents such as paint thinner or lacquer thinner.
These will damage painted surfaces.

5 Assembly
1. Place blocking under the ends of the saw base to allow stand installation.
Caution: Make sure saw is steady while temporarily supported

2. Slide wheel axles through holes in base

3. Slide wheels onto axle and fasten with pins. Bend pins to hold in place

4. Slide material stop bar into base and secure by tightening bolt slide material
stop onto bar and tighten bolt

5. Remove transportation strap and keep for later use should the saw be moved
any distance

6 Starting saw
Caution: Never operate saw without blade guards in place

Be sure the blade is not in contact with the work when the motor is started. Start the
motor, allow the saw to come to full speed, then begin the cut by lefting the head
down slowly onto the work
DO NOT DROP OR FORCE. Let the weight of the saw head provide the cutting
force. The saw automatically shuts off at the end of the cut.

7 Blade selection
A general-use high speed steel blade is furnished with the metal Cutting Band Saw.
Additional blades in 4,6,8, and 10 tooth sizes are available. The choices of blade
pitch is governed by the thickness of the work to be cut; the thinner the workpiece,
the more teeth advised. A minimum of three (3) teeth should engage the workpiece
at all times for proper cutting. If the teeth of the blade are so far apart that they
straddle the work, servere damage to the workpiece and to the blade can result

8 Usage of the Quick vice


Your machine is equipped with a “quick action” vice jaw which allows you to
instantly position the moveable vice jaw (B). Simply turn handwheel (A) counter
clock-wise ½ turn and move the vice jaw (B) to the desired position. Then tighten
the vice jaw (B) against the workpiece by turning hand wheel-clock vice.
Part list of electrical components

Item Description and Technical data Remark


Designation Function
KM Magnetic contactor AC1-12A 600V CNS 2930
I th = 20 A BS 775
FR Overload relay 1.6~2.6 A for 3x440 V
2.1

2.8~4.5 A for 3x220 V


3.2
TH – 12
5.0~8.0 A for 1x220 V
8

12.0~18.0 A for 1x110 V


16
SQ1 Cut off limit switch 250 Vac, 10A UL
SB1 Push-button 300 Vac, 3.0 A
Emergency stop 125 Vac, 6.0 A CSA
1<<b>>
SB2 Off AP 11 1<<b>>
SB3 On AP 11 1<<a>>
SA Selector switch of 3<<a>> for 3 phase VDE
pump 1<<a>> for 1 phase UL E5579
600 Vac, Max
SPECIFICATION:

CAPACITY 90" ● 180MM (7") ■ 180 MM X 267 MM (7"X10"1/2)


CAPACITY 45° ● 100MM (4") ■ 100 MM X 125 MM (4"X5")
BLADE SIZE 19 MM X 0.9 MM X 2360 MM (3/4” X 0.032" X 93")
MOTOR 1HP 60HZ 1720RPM , 1HP 50HZ 1430RPM
BLADE SPEED 3 SPEED 39.66.82 MPM (125.215.270 FPM)
MITER SCALE 0° , -45° DEGREE
AUTO SETTING AT 0°, 15°, 30°, 45° DEGREES
PACKING 50" X 22.5" X 42.5"
WEIGHT N.W./G.W. 180/210 KGS 396/462 LBS
9 Vertical Cutting Plate Assembly
Not: These steps are only necessary if using the
bandsaw in the vertical mode

Warning!

Disconnect band saw form the power source


Before making any repairs or adjustments!

Failure to comply may cause serious injury!

1. Disconnect the bandsaw from the power


source
2. Raise the arm to the vertical position and lock in place by turning the
hydraulic cylinder valve to the off position
3. Remove two screw (A, Fig. 2) and remove the deflector plate (B)
4. Guide blade through slot in table and fasten with two screws. See Fig. 3

10 Coolant Tank Preparation


Use of a water-soluble coolant will increase cutting
efficiency and prolong blade life. Do not use black
cutting oil as a substitute.
Change cutting oil often and follow manufacturers
instruction as to it`s uses and precaution

1. Disconnect machine from the power source


2. Remove coolant return hose from tank cover
3. Slide tank out of saw base and carefully
remove lid containing coolant pump
4. Fill tank to approximately 80% of capacity
5. Place lid back onto tank and place tank
assembly back into base
6. Replace return hose back into hole in tank
lid

11 Electric Box
1. Emergency Stop Button-depress to stop all
machine function immediately
2. Coolant Switch-turn arrow to “I” to turn on
flow of coolant. Turn arrow to “O” to stop flow
of coolant
3. Start Button – depress to start band saw
4. Stop Button – depress to stop band saw
12 Changing Blade Speed
To set speed for 1 or 3 position

1. Disconnect machine from the power source


2. Turn the handle (A, Fig. 5) with one hand
and use the other hand to give a pull at the
blade. The blade speed can be freely set at
the position marked 1,2 or 3 (B)
3. While being set at the position 1, speed
comes to 125 FPM which is for the cut of
Tool steel, Stainless steel, Hard cast iron,
alloy steel and Hard Bronze
4. Position 2, speed comes to 215 FPM for
the cut of mild steel, soft cast iron, medium
hard Bronze, hard Aluminium and plastics
5. Position 3, speed up to 270 FPM for
plastics, soft or medium soft Alum, Wood
and other light materials
6. Connect machine to the power source

Note: There is the speed selection chart posted


on the above of the gear box

13 Hydraulic Feed Selector Operation


The hydraulic feed selector is used to control
the blade feed rate and to lock the arm in the
vertical position. To increase the feed rate, turn
knob (1), (Fig. 6) counter-clockwise. To turn off
the flow of hydraulic fluid, turn lever as in figure
6. To turn the hydraulic cylinder on, raise lever
(2) to the 12 o´clock position
14 Adjusting Blade Tension

Warning!

Disconnect machine from the power source!


Blades are sharp! Use extra care when
removing, installing or adjusting!
Failure to comply may cause serious injury!

Blade tension is important to the proper operation of the saw. Proper blade tension
is 22,000 to 25,000 lbs per square inch as measured on a blade tension gauge.

To set the blade tension without the use if a blade tension gauge:

1. Install blade between wheel and insert blade between bearings on blade
guides
2. Tension blade slightly to remove any sag in blade between blade wheels
3. Turn blade tension knob (A, Fig. 7) one and three quarter to two revolutions
clockwise. This equals approximately 23,000 lbs of blade tension

Caution!
Do not over tighten blade. This may cause
blade to stretch and warp

4. After blade has been completely installed,


close covers, connect to the power source,
and run saw for two to three minutes so blade
can seat properly
5. Disconnect machine from the power source.
Open cover and loosen blade just until it
begins to sag
6. Tighten blade until it becomes straight
between blade wheel and all sag has been
eliminated
7. Tighten blade by turning blade tension wheel
two full revolutions. Blade is now properly
tensioned and ready for use
8. Close covers and connect machine to the
power source
15 Adjusting Blade Tracking
Warning!

Blade tracking adjustment requires running the saw with the back cover open. This
adjustment must be completed by qualified persons only!
Failure to comply may cause serious injury!

Note: Before making any tracking adjustments, try a new blade. Warped blades will
not track

Blade tracking has been set at the factory and should not require adjustment. If a
tracking problem occurs, adjust the machine as follows:

1. Move saw arm to the vertical position and lock in place by turning off the
hydraulic cylinder valve
2. Confirm that blade tension is set properly. To adjust, see section titled
“Adjusting Blade Tension”
3. Open back cover by loosening lock screws
4. Run saw and observe blade. Blade should run next to but not tightly against
wheel flange
5. Loosen bolts (A, Fig. 8)
6. Turn set screw (B) while observing blade tracking on wheel. Turn set screw
clockwise to track blade closer to the wheel flange. Turn set screw counter-
clockwise to track blade away from the wheel flange
7. Once tracking is set, tighten bolts (A)
16 Cutting Angles Adjustment
1. Loosen handle knob (No. 1) in figure 9
2. Pull licking knob (No.3 in figure 10) a little and turn about ¼ to release the
lock. Rotate the upper assembly along the miter scale (No. 2) in figure 10 to
desired cutting angle. This saw allows cutting angle from 0 to 45 degree and
hast settings at 4 points (0/15/30 and 45 degree)
3. Tighten handle knob

17 Adjusting Blade Guides Bearings


Caution!
This machine is designed and intended for
use with blades that are ¾” wide by 032”
thick by 93” long. Use of blades with different
Specifications may cause inferior performance

1. Disconnect machine from the power source


2. Raise arm to vertical position and lock in place by turning off the hydraulic
cylinder valve
3. Loosen hex cap screw (A, Fig. 11) and adjust assembly so that back roller
bearing is approximately 003”-005” from the back of the blade
4. Turn nut (B) to adjust eccentric bearing snug to the blade. Blade should still
move up and down freely when grasped as in fig 8.
Warning! Make sure power is disconnected and hands are protected before
handling blade. Be sure that blade teeth do not interfere with the roller
bearings
5. Repeat for other blade guides assembly
6. Connect machine to the power source
18 Prior to Operation
1. Check to see blade tooth direction matches diagram on saw body
2. Check to see that blade is properly seated on wheels after proper tension has been applied
3. Set blade guide roller bearings snug against blades See “Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings”
for more detail
4. Check for a slight clearance between the back up rollers and the back of blade
5. Position both blade guides as close to work as possible
6. Select proper speed and feed rate for material being cut
7. Material to be cut must be held securely in vice
8. Check to see that coolant level is adequate
9. Do not start cut on a sharp edge
10. Keep machine lubricated See “Lubrication” section

19 Change blades
Warning!
Never operate this saw unless all blade
Guards are installed and in proper working order!
Never adjust blade brush while machine is running!
Failure to comply may cause serous injury!

Caution!
This machine is designed and intended for
Use with blades that are 19 mm wide by
0.9 mm thick by 2360 mm long.
Use of blades with different specifications may cause inferior performance

1. Disconnect machine from the power source


2. Raise saw arm to vertical position an lock in place by turning hydraulic cylinder off
3. Remove red blade guard assembly (A, Fig. 12) by removing two screws (B)

Warning!
It´s essential this guard be installed after
The new blade has been fitted!
Failure to comply may cause serious injury!

4. Remove brush assembly (C) by removing two


screws (D)
5. Loosen blade tension by turning blade tension
knob counter-clockwise
6. Carefully remove old blade.
Caution: blade teeth are sharp. Handle with care
7. Install new blade by placing blade between blade
guides first. Make sure blade teeth face the same
direction as indicated on the label found on the
saw arm
20 Trouble shooting chart
21 Part List
PART DESCRIPTION SIZE NO. QTY PART DESCRIPTION SIZE NO. QTY
NO. NO.
1 BOTTOM DISH 1 52 SPRING WASHER 3/8 2
2 FEET-STAND (RIGHT) 1 53 HEX. HD. SCREW M12X40 1
3 FEET-STAND (LEFT) 1 54 NUT M12 1
4 PANEL 2 55 SPLASH GUARD 1
5 HOSE 1* 1 56 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X3/4 2
6 PUMP 1 57 SPRING WASHER 5/16 2
8 HEX. HD. SCREW 1/4X1/2 4 59 NUT M18X2.5 2
9 HOSE FITTING 1 60 WASHER 2
10 HOSE CLAMP 1 61 BUSHING 1
11 HOSE 5/16 1 62 SUPPORT SHAFT 1
12 COOLANT TANK 6L 1 63 PIVOT ARM 1
13 HAND 1 64 NUT 5/16 1
14 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X3/4 4 65 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X1 1/2 1
15 WASHER 5/16 4 66 NUT 3/8 1
15-1 SPRING WASHER 5/16 4 67 HEX. HD. SCREW 3/8X1 3/4 1
16 WHEEL 8" 2 68 PLATE 1
18 WHEEL SHAFT 1 69 HEX. HD. SCREW 3/8X1 1/2 2
19 SPRING PIN 2 70 SPRING WASHER 3/8 2
20 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X1 1/2 4 72 UPPER OF DISC 1
21 WASHER 5/16 8 73 HEX. SOCKET CAP SCREW M10X20 4
21-1 SPRING WASHER 5/16 4 74 LOCK HANDLE 3/8X50 1
22 NUT 5/16 4 75 BRONZE BUSHING 1
23 DOOR 1 76 THRUST SHAFT 1
24 PIN 2 77 SCALE 1
25 LOCK KNOB 1/4X3/4 81 TABLE 1
26 FILTER 5/16X1 1/2 82 HANDLE WHEEL ASSEMBLY 1
21 BRACKET 83 SET SCREW 5/16X3/8 1
28 BRACKET 84 LEAD SCREW 1
29 CHIP GUIDE PLATE 85 KEY 5MM 1
30 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X3/4 2 86 LEAD SCREW BRACKET 1
31. NUT 5/16 2 87 ACME NUT 1
31-1 SPRING WASHER 5/16 2 88 BUTTON 1
32 WASHER 5/16 2 89 RETAINER 1
32-1 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16x1 2 90 SPRING WASHER M5 1
33 SPRING WASHER 5/16 2 91 ROUND HD, SCREW M5X8 1
34 NUT 5/16 2 92 HEX. SOCKET CAP SCREW M12X30 2
35 LOW BASE OF DISC 1 93 SPRING WASHER 1/2 2
36 HEX. SOCKET CAP SCREW M10X20 4 94 TOP SUPPORT 1
.37 SWIVEL BASE 1 95 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X3/4 2
38 ADJUSTABLE HANDLE 1 96 SPRING WASHER 5/16 2
39 PIN 1 97 90' SUPPORT 1
40 THRUST SHAFT 1 98 HEX. HD. SCREW M10X40 1
41 SPRING 1 99 NUT M10 1.
42 DISC THRUST SHAFT 1 100 SPRING WASHER 3/8 2
43 BOTTOM SUPPORT 1 101 HEX. HD. SCREW 3/6X1 1/4 2
44 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X1 3 102 LIMIT SWITCH 1
45 SPRING WASHER 5/16 3 103 LIMIT SWITCH COVER 1
46 SUPPORT ROD 1 104 SCREW CAP 3/16X3/8 2
47 HYDRAULIC CYLINDER 1 105 HEX. HD- SCREW 5/16X1 1
48 CYLINDER COVER .1 106 WASHER 5/16 1
49 ROUND HD. SCREW 1/4X1/4 2 .107 THUMB SCREW 1
50 SUPPORT PLATE 1 108 STOP BRACKET 1
51 HEX. HD. SCREW 3/8X1 2 109 WORK STOP 1
PART DESCRIPTION SIZE NO. QTY PART DESCRIPTION SIZE NO. Q'TY
NO, NO.
110 NUT 5/16 1 153 HEX. HD. SCREW 3/8X1 1/4 2
111 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X1 1 154 SPRING WASHER 3/8 2
112 STOP ROD 1 155 NUT 3/8 2
113 SET SCREW 5/16X3/8 1 156 ROUND HD. SCREW 1/4X1/2 2
114 HEX. HD. SCREW M12X35 2 157 WASHER 1/4 2
115 SPRING WASHER 1/2 2 158 BRUSH HOLDER
116 REAR VISE 1 159 SET SCREW 1/4X1/4
117 HEX. HO. SCREW 3/8X1 1/2 1 160 FIXED BUSHING
118 SPRING WASHER 3/8 2 161 BRUSH 1 1/2X6MM
119 SCREW HANDLE 1 162 SUPPORT ROD
120 WASHER 3/8 1 163 NOZZLE COCK
121 FRONT VISE 1 164 NOZZLE COCK SUPPORT
122 NUT 3/8 2 165 SET SCREW 1/4X1/2
123 HEX. HD. SCREW 3/8X3/4 1 166 HEX. SOC. SCREW 5/16X1 1/8
124 SPRING BRACKET 1 166-1 SPRING WASHER 5/16
125 SPRING ADJUSTING ROD 3/8 1 167 HEX. SOC. SCREW 5/16X1
126 SPRING 1 168 SPRING WASHER 1
5/16
127 SAW BOW 1 168 WASHER 5/16
127-1 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X1 1/4 4 170 VALVE
127-2 SPRING WASHER 5/16 4 171 HOSE CLAMP 13MM
127-3 ADJ. SCREW 1/4X3/8 2 172 BRACKET
128 HEX. SOC. SCREW 6X20MM 5 172-1 HEX. HD, SCREW 1/4X1/2
129 VENT PLUG 1 172-2 SPRING WASHER 1/4
130 KEY 6X20 1 172-3 WASHER 1/4
131 HEX. HD. SCREW 3/8X1 1 173 ADJUSTABLE BRACKET
.
131-1 SPRING WASHER 3/B 1 174 (FRONT)
BLADE GUARD
131-2 WASHER 3/8X35X4 1 175 ROUND HD. SCREW 3/16X1/4 2
133 BLADE WHEEL (REAR) 1 176 SLIDING GUIDE PLATE 2
134 BLADE 1 177 HEX HD. SCREW 1/4X1/2 4
135 BLADE BACK COVER 1 178 BLADE TENSION SLIDING 1
136 WHEEL COVER 1 179 BLOCK
SET SCREW 5/16X3/4 1
137 PLUM SCREW 2 180 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X1 1/2 2
137-1 WASHER 1/4 2 181 SLIDING DRAW BLOCK 1
138 WASHER 1/4 4 182 BEARING BUSHING 1
139 ROUND HD. SCREW 1/4X1/2 4 183 BALL BEARING 6203ZZ 2
140 GUIDE ADJUSTABLE KNOB 3/8X1 1/4 2 184 BLADE WHEEL (FRONT) 1
141 ADJUSTABLE BRACKET (REAR) 1 185 WASHER 5/16 1
142 BALL BEARING 608ZZ 2 185-1 SPRING WASHER 5/16 1
143 BEARING PIN 8MM 2 186 HEX. HD. SCREW 5/16X3/4 1
144 BLADE ADJUSTABLE SEAT 1 187 WASHER 3/8 1
144-1 (REAR) ADJUSTABLE SEAT
BLADE 1 188 GUIDE ADJUSTABLE KNOB 1
145 (FRONT)
NUT 3/8X24UNF 4 189 SUPPORT PLATE 1
145-1 SPRING WASHER 3/8 4 190 WASHER 1/4 2
146 ECCENTRIC SHAFT ASSEMBLY 2 191 HEX. HD. SCREW 1/4X3/8 2
146-1 CENTER SHAFT ASSEMBLY 2 192-1 MOTOR NEW 1
147 VERTICAL CUTTING PLATE 1 192-2 STRAIN RELIEF 1
147-1 VERTICAL CUTTING PLATE 1 192-3 HEX. HD. SCREW 8X20MM 2
147-2 (SMALL)
HD. SCREW 1/4X1/2 2 192-4 SPRING WASHER 8MM 2
146 MAGNETIC SWITCH 1 193 KEY 5MM 1
149 WASHER 5/16 2 194-1 WORM SHAFT ' 1
150 SPRING WASHER 5/16 2 195-1 GEAR FLANGE 1
151 HEX. SOC. SCREW 5/16X1 1/8 2 195-2 HEX. SOC. SCREW 6X20MM 1
152 TOP SUPPORT 1 196-1 GEARBOX 712AGN 1
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