Southbend SB1020 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09
Model SB1020
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The cut is crooked, 
the blade wanders, 
cuts slow, or shows 
overheating on one 
side of the cut or 
the blade.
1.
The feed rate/pressure is too high.
1.
Decrease the feed rate/pressure (see Page 25).
2.
Loose blade.
2.
Keep blade properly tensioned (see Page 24).
3.
Blade is loading up.
3.
Install a blade with more suitable TPI or different 
style of teeth.
4.
Incorrect coolant mixture for 
workpiece/cut.
4.
Use correct coolant mixture (refer to coolant 
manufacturer's recommended mixture).
5.
Blade installed backwards.
5.
Check blade rotation as described in “test run” and 
reverse blade if necessary.
6.
Dull blade; missing teeth.
6.
Replace blade 23.
7.
The blade speed is wrong.
7.
Adjust feed rate and cutting speed as required (see 
Page 25).
Symptom
possible Cause
possible Solution
Blade dulls 
prematurely, or 
metal sticking to 
the blade.
1.
Blade is improperly broken in.
1.
Replace blade, and complete blade break in 
procedure (see Pages 23 & 24).
2.
The blade gullets are loading up 
with chips.
2.
Use a blade that has larger gullets to carry out 
material.
3.
The blade TPI is too fine for the 
workpiece, so the teeth load up and 
overheat.
3.
Use a coarser-tooth blade, adjust feed rate, adjust 
blade speed, make sure the brush is working.
4.
Incorrect coolant mixture for 
workpiece/cut.
4.
Use correct coolant mixture (refer to coolant 
manufacturer's recommended mixture).
5.
The workpiece has hard spots, 
welds, or scale.
5.
Replace the blade with a special blade for cutting 
hardened materials.
Repetitive ticking 
noise coming from 
machine.
1.
Blade is missing teeth.
1.
Replace blade 23.
2.
Blade weld contacting blade guides.
2.
Grind blade weld down smaller.
3.
Blade weld may be failing.
3.
Cut and reweld the blade, or replace the blade.
Blade wears on 
one side or shows 
overheating.
1.
The blade guides are worn or mis-
adjusted.
1.
Re-adjust or replace the blade guides.
2.
The blade support is inadequate.
2.
Tighten the blade guide as close to the workpiece as 
possible.
3.
Dull or incorrect blade.
3.
Replace blade (see Page 23).
4.
Incorrect coolant mixture for 
workpiece/cut.
4.
Use correct coolant mixture (refer to coolant 
manufacturer's recommended mixture).
5.
Blade is bell-mouthed.
5.
Install new blade (see Page 23).
Vibration when 
operating or 
cutting.
1.
Loose or damaged blade.
1.
Tighten or replace blade (see Pages 24 & 23).
2.
Worn wheel bearing.
2.
Check/replace wheel bearing.
3.
Bent or dull blade.
3.
Replace blade (see Page 23).
4.
Loose machine component.
4.
Tighten loose component.
5.
Wheels worn or incorrectly 
installed.
5.
Replace wheels.
6.
Bandsaw blade wheel appears bent.
6.
Check and replace for bad wheel or bearing.
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