Southbend SB1019 Benutzerhandbuch

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09
Model SB1019
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O P E R A T I O N
Cutting Fluid System
This bandsaw has a built-in cutting fluid system 
that extends the life of your bandsaw blades 
by lowering the temperature of the blade and 
workpiece and washing away chips.
To use the cutting fluid system:
1.  Thoroughly clean and remove any foreign 
material that may have fallen inside the 
reservoir during shipping.
2.  Place the filter screen and drain tube in the 
reservoir as shown in Figure 34.
Figure 34. Filter screen and hose.
Drain 
Tube
High
Low
While  simple  in  concept  and  function,  many 
issues must be taken into account to find and use 
the correct cutting fluid. Always follow all product 
warnings and contact the fluid manufacturer for 
unanswered questions. 
Use the information below as a guideline to choose 
the appropriate cutting fluid. Always refer to the 
cutting fluid manufacturer for specific application 
and safety information:
•  For cutting low alloy, low carbon, and
general-purpose category metals with a 
bi-metal blade —use a water soluble cutting 
fluid.  
•  For cutting stainless steels, high carbon, and
high alloy metals, brass, copper and mild 
steels—use "Neat Cutting Oil" (commonly 
undiluted mineral oils) that have extreme 
pressure additives (EP additives).
•  For cutting cast iron, cutting fluid is not 
recommended.
Remember:  Too  much  flow  at  the  cutting  fluid 
nozzle will make a mess and can make the work 
area unsafe; and not enough fluid at the cut will 
heat the blade, causing the blade teeth to load up 
and break.
Tip:  Using  a  refractometer  or  hydrometer  to 
replenish water in water-based coolant can extend 
the life of blades and coolant, and ensure consis-
tent cutting results.
Cutting Fluid
BIOLOGICAL & POISON 
HAZARD!
Use the correct personal 
protection equipment 
when handling cutting 
fluid. Follow federal, state, 
and fluid manufacturer 
requirements for proper 
disposal.
3.  Fill the reservoir to the "high" mark with 
your chosen cutting fluid solution.
Magnesium fires are 
extremely dangerous! 
When cutting magnesium, 
always use a cutting fluid 
intended for this type of 
metal and carefully follow 
the fluid manufacturer's 
recommendations.