Southbend SB1017 Benutzerhandbuch

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09
Model SB1017
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Machine stalls 
or slows when 
operating.
1.
Too much pressure when feeding 
workpiece.
1.
Reduce pressure when feeding workpiece.
2.
Workpiece is warped and binding 
blade.
2.
Fabricate a jig for better workpiece control.
3.
Blade is not correct for material 
being cut.
3.
Use the correct blade for the operation. Refer to 
Blade Selection section beginning on Page 25.
4.
Belt slipping.
4.
Tension/replace belt; ensure pulleys are aligned.
5.
Motor overheated.
5.
Let cool, clean motor, and reduce workload.
6.
Motor connection wired incorrectly.
6.
Review wiring diagram on motor cover; correct wire 
connections.
7.
Motor at fault.
7.
Test for shorted windings, bad bearings and repair 
or replace.
Workpiece angle 
incorrect or out of 
square.
1.
Scale not calibrated or loose vise.
1.
Zero fence to blade and realign scale. Tighten any 
loose fasteners.
2.
Table guide post is loose or out of 
alignment.
2.
Tighten any loose hardware or lock levers. Align the 
guide post (see Page 37).
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Blade tracks 
incorrectly, or 
comes off wheels.
1.
Feed rate is too fast.
1.
Reduce feed rate, or decrease blade TPI.
2.
Blade guides need adjustment.
2.
Adjust blade guides.
3.
Blade is not tracking correctly.
3.
Adjust blade tracking.
4.
Blade is bell-mouthed.
4.
Install new blade, and regularly remove tension 
from blade when not in use.
5.
Blade is dull, wanders, and gets 
pinched in the cut.
5.
Replace blade, re-secure the workpiece from 
shifting.
6.
Rubber tire on wheel is damaged, 
glazed, or worn.
6.
Replace rubber tires.
7.
Blade tension is too loose.
7.
Increase blade tension.
8.
Incorrect blade for bandsaw.
8.
Install correct blade for machine.
9.
The blade has insufficient support.
9.
Tighten the blade guide as close to the workpiece as 
possible without touching it.
10.
Wheel tires are loaded with metal 
shavings.
10.
Clean wheel tires.
Machine or blade 
bogs down in the 
cut.
1.
Excessive load on the blade.
1.
Reduce feed rate or increase blade speed
2.
Blade is dull, wanders, and gets 
pinched in the cut.
2.
Replace blade, adjust guides and tracking.
3.
Blade is dull.
3.
Replace blade.
4.
The blade TPI is too coarse for the 
thin workpiece.
4.
Use a blade with at least 3 teeth contacting the 
material at all times.
5.
Blade is loose.
5.
Clean wheels and increase blade tension.
6.
V-belt loose; belt squeals at times.
6.
Tighten V-belt.
7.
Blade is loading up.
7.
Install a blade with more suitable TPI or different 
style of teeth.
8.
V-belt worn and slips.
8.
Replace V-belt.
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