Southbend SB1020 ユーザーズマニュアル

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09
Model SB1020
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p R E p A R A t i O N
test Run
After all preparation steps have been completed, 
the machine and its safety features must be 
tested to ensure correct operation. If you discover 
a problem with the operation of the machine or 
its safety components, do not operate it further 
until you have resolved the problem.
Note: Refer to Troubleshooting on Page 34 
for solutions to common problems that may 
occur with metal-cutting bandsaws. If you need 
additional help, contact our Tech Support at 
(360) 734-1540.
to test run your machine:
1.  Read and follow the safety instructions at 
the beginning of the manual, take the re-
quired safety precautions, and make sure the 
machine is set up properly. 
2.  Clear away all tools and objects used during 
assembly and preparation.
3.  Open the downfeed knob (see Figure 12
and allow the headstock to travel all the 
way down. If the blade contacts the machine 
base, adjust the downfeed stop bolt as 
described in Downfeed Stop Bolt, on Page 
39.
inspections & 
Adjustments
The following list of adjustments were performed 
at the factory before your machine was shipped. 
If you find that the adjustments are not set 
according to the procedures in this manual or 
your personal preferences, re-adjust them.
•   Squaring Blade  ..................................Page 40
•  Blade Guides  .....................................Page 28
4.  Put on safety glasses and secure loose 
clothing or long hair.
5.  Lift the headstock to the raised position, 
then close the downfeed knob to prevent it 
from lowering.
6.  Start the bandsaw, but keeping your finger 
near the emergency stop button at all times 
during the test run. The bandsaw should run 
smoothly with little or no vibration.
— If you suspect any problems, immediately 
turn the bandsaw OFF, disconnect it from 
power, and correct the problem before 
continuing.
— If you need any help with your bandsaw 
call our Tech Support at (360) 734-1540.
7.  Open the downfeed knob to lower the saw 
through its full range of motion. When it 
reaches the bottom of its travel, it should 
turn OFF
— If it does, Congratulations! The test run is 
complete.
— If it does not, turn it OFF, disconnect it 
from power, then proceed immediately to 
Limit Switches, on Page 38.
Figure 12. Downfeed valve location.
Downfeed 
Knob