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7. 

Dressing material edges.

 Always chamfer and deburr all sharp edges. 

8. 

Do not force tool.

 Your machine will do a better and safer job if used as intended. 

DO NOT

 

use inappropriate attachments in an attempt to exceed the machines rated capacity. 

9. 

Use the right tool for the job. DO NOT

 attempt to force a small tool or attachment to do the 

work of a large industrial tool. 

DO NOT

 use a tool for a purpose for which it was not 

intended. 

10. 

Dress appropriate. DO NOT

 wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in 

moving machine parts. Protective clothing and steel toe shoes are recommended when 
using machinery. Wear a restrictive hair covering to contain long hair. 

11. 

Use eye and ear protection.

 Always wear ISO approved impact safety goggles. Wear a full-

face shield if you are producing metal filings. 

12. 

Do not overreach.

 Maintain proper footing and balance at all times. 

DO NOT

 reach over or 

across a running machine. 

13. 

Stay alert.

 Watch what you are doing and use common sense. 

DO NOT

 operate any tool or 

machine when you are tired. 

14. 

Check for damaged parts.

 Before using any tool or machine, carefully check any part that 

appears damaged. Check for alignment and binding of moving parts that may affect proper 
machine operation. 

15. 

Observe work area conditions. DO NOT

 use machines or power tools in damp or wet 

locations. Do not expose to rain. Keep work area well lighted. 

DO NOT

 use electrically 

powered tools in the presence of flammable gases or liquids. 

16. 

Blade adjustments and maintenance.

 Always keep blades sharp and properly adjusted for 

optimum performance. 

17. 

Keep children away.

 Children must never be allowed in the work area. 

DO NOT

 let them 

handle machines, tools, or extension cords. 

18. 

Store idle equipment.

 When not in use, tools must be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust. 

Always lock up tools and keep them out of reach of children. 

19. 

DO NOT

 operate machine if under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Read warning labels on 

prescriptions. If there is any doubt, 

DO NOT

 operate the machine. 

20. 

DO NOT

 touch live electrical components or parts. 

21. 

Turn off power

 before checking, cleaning, or replacing any parts. 

22. 

Be sure all equipment

 is properly installed and grounded according to national, state, and 

local codes. 

23. 

Keep all cords

 dry, free from grease and oil, and protected from sparks and hot metal. 

24. Inspect power and control cables periodically. Replace if damaged or bare wires are 

exposed. 

Bare wiring can kill!

 

Summary of Contents for BS-712MS

Page 1: ...AL HOLDINGS LLC IS PROHIBITED Baileigh Industrial Holdings LLC Inc does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability for any damage or loss caused by an omission or error in this Operator s Manual re...

Page 2: ...Saw is Running 23 Breaking in a Band Saw Blade 24 Metal Chip Indicators 24 Blade Terminology 25 Width of Blade 25 Length of Blade 25 Blade structure 26 Blade type 26 SETS 27 BLADE CARE 28 CHOOSING A S...

Page 3: ...Coolant System 41 Gearbox Maintenance 42 Oils for Lubricating Coolant 42 Storing Machine for Extended Period of Time 42 PARTS DIAGRAM A 43 PARTS DIAGRAM B 44 Parts List For A And B 45 ELECTRICAL COMP...

Page 4: ...n notice to Seller of any suspected defect in the Goods prior to the expiration of the warranty period The original end user must also obtain a RGA from Seller prior to returning any Goods to Seller f...

Page 5: ...emedies provided under this Agreement or at law or equity Attorney s Fees In the event legal action is necessary to recover monies due from Buyer or to enforce any provision of this Agreement Buyer sh...

Page 6: ...Description of the functional parts of the machine Capacity charts Setup and start up instructions Machine operation Scheduled maintenance Parts lists GENERAL NOTES After receiving your equipment remo...

Page 7: ...zardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a h...

Page 8: ...e or uncomfortable loud noises HIGH VOLTAGE USE CAUTION IN HIGH VOLTAGE AREAS DO NOT assume the power to be off FOLLOW PROPER LOCKOUT PROCEDURES BEWARE OF CUT AND PINCH POINTS Moving saw blade may res...

Page 9: ...igh does not recommend or endorse making any modifications or alterations to a Baileigh machine Modifications or alterations to a machine may pose a substantial risk of injury to the operator or other...

Page 10: ...k any part that appears damaged Check for alignment and binding of moving parts that may affect proper machine operation 15 Observe work area conditions DO NOT use machines or power tools in damp or w...

Page 11: ...Weight 462lbs 210kg Shipping Dimensions 50 x 22 x 44 1270 x 559 x 1118mm TECHNICAL SUPPORT Our technical support department can be reached at 920 684 4990 and asking for the support desk for purchased...

Page 12: ...ge painted surfaces Follow manufacturer s label instructions when using any type of cleaning product After cleaning wipe unpainted metal surfaces with a light coating of quality oil or grease for prot...

Page 13: ...10 10 Shipping Container Contents 1 Saw 1 Base left end 1 Base right end 2 Base sides 1 Hardware bag includes 4 ea hex bolt and flat washers...

Page 14: ...11 11 1 Stop bracket 1 Stop rod 1 Work stop 1 Saw bow guard w hardware 1 Drain screen 1 Lift handle w hardware 1 Support leg w hardware 2 Wheels w bearings 1 Axle w 2 hitch pins 2 flat washers...

Page 15: ...to the floor Level the machine so that all the supporting feet are taking the weight of the machine and no rocking is taking place Follow these guidelines when lifting crane or hoist Always lift and c...

Page 16: ...ING The machine should be sited on a level concrete floor Provisions for securing it should be in position prior to placing the machine The accuracy of any machine depends on the precise placement of...

Page 17: ...14 14 OVERALL DIMENSIONS...

Page 18: ...15 15 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE A B C D E F G H I K J L...

Page 19: ...ise I Motor gearbox Drives the saw blade J Discharge Tray Directs the cut piece part from the saw K Speed knob 3 position gear selector to change blade speeds L Material stop bar For setting the lengt...

Page 20: ...ls until they lock 3 Insert the axle into the holes on the right end panel as shown 4 Push each wheel onto the axle slip on a flat washer and secure each with a cotter pin WARNING For your own safety...

Page 21: ...saw and place onto the assembled wheelbase 7 Secure with the 4 bolts and flat washers provided 8 Screw the threaded stop rod into the vise base and assemble the material stop onto the stop rod as show...

Page 22: ...ion Use the access door on the rear of the machine when attaching the nuts Attaching the Support Bar The support bar helps to prevent the saw from tipping over when the bow is in the vertical sawing p...

Page 23: ...hine from the power source 2 Remove the coolant return hose from the drain pan fitting and the strainer basket 3 Slide the tank out from the lower compartment 4 Remove the strainer basket and fill the...

Page 24: ...indicated on the machine All line connections should make good contact Running on low voltage will damage the motor In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resist...

Page 25: ...ted below LENGTH AMP RATING 25ft 50ft 100ft 1 12 16 16 14 13 16 14 12 12 17 20 12 12 10 21 30 10 10 No WIRE GAUGE An undersized cord decreases line voltage causing loss of power and overheating All co...

Page 26: ...the cut off piece can move sideways after it is cut off Otherwise it could get wedged against the blade and thrown violently Never turn the saw ON before clearing everything except the work piece ben...

Page 27: ...s approximately 300cm of the material should be cut for breaking in If large work piece dimensions are to be cut we recommend a breaking in period of about 15 minutes After breaking in you may slowly...

Page 28: ...easured from gullet to gullet G GAUGE The thickness of the blade H TOOTH SET The distance a tooth is bent from the blade I KERF The width of material that is removed by the blade when cutting Width of...

Page 29: ...for transversal or inclined cutting of solid small and average cross sections or pipes in laminated mild steel and gray iron or general metal POSITIVE RAKE TOOTH 9 10 positive rake and constant pitch...

Page 30: ...l use for materials with dimensions superior to 5 mm Used for the cutting of steel castings and hard nonferrous materials WAVY SET Set in smooth waves This set is associated with very fine teeth and i...

Page 31: ...G A SAW BLADE A general purpose blade is furnished with this band saw To achieve a quality economical and efficient saw cut the following points must be taken into consideration Type of material being...

Page 32: ...29 29...

Page 33: ...ides Forcing a large width blade to cut a small radius Using a blade with an improperly finished weld joint Allowing the blade to run when not in use NEVER leave an unattended blade running MATERIAL S...

Page 34: ...turning the clamp handle counterclockwise ccw 2 Rotate the saw bow to the desired angle as shown on the red angle indicator 3 Lock the bow by turning the clamp handle clockwise cw WARNING Make sure th...

Page 35: ...hold the bolt in position and tighten the nut to the bracket to hold the bolt in place 3 If the saw completes the cut and continues to run adjust the stop bolt T out 4 If the saw shuts off before the...

Page 36: ...to remove any sag of the blade between the bearing wheels 4 Now turn the knob an additional 1 3 4 2 turns clockwise cw This equals approximately 2 300 lbs of blade tension Use the Dynametric Tension...

Page 37: ...cal position and lock in place by turning the hydraulic cylinder off 6 Remove the 2 screws and open the hinged blade guard 7 Release the blade tension by turning the tension knob D counterclockwise cc...

Page 38: ...de guide bearings have been adjusted at the factory Over time an adjustment will become necessary due to uneven blade wear or skewed cuts The side bearings have an eccentric shaft to allow for side to...

Page 39: ...rive pulley cover 4 Run the saw and observe the blade The blade should run close to but not tightly against the pulley flange 5 Loosen the two hex bolts V as indicated 6 Turn setscrew W while observin...

Page 40: ...cut plastics soft or medium soft aluminum wood and other light materials 3 After the speed change re connect power to the saw Note There is also a speed selection chart posted above the gear box Vert...

Page 41: ...feed selector is used to control the blade feed rate and to lock the saw bow in the vertical position To increase the feed rate turn the knob counterclockwise ccw To decrease the feed rate turn the kn...

Page 42: ...0 2 4 6 8 counterclockwise ccw to start the bow descent 11 Start the coolant flow slowly by turning the brass valve counterclockwise ccw 12 When the cut is finished the saw motor and coolant pump wil...

Page 43: ...he machine and the area around it Lubricate threaded components and sliding devices Apply rust inhibitive lubricant to all non painted surfaces Thoroughly clean the machine Wipe and re grease the vise...

Page 44: ...Accessing and Cleaning the Coolant System 1 Disconnect power from the saw 2 Remove the vinyl hose AB from the strainer basket and pull off of the drain fitting 3 Carefully remove the tank from the bas...

Page 45: ...er of gear oil For reference use SHELL type gear oil or Mobil gear oil 90 Oils for Lubricating Coolant Any 10 1 water to coolant solution will work however we recommend Baileigh B Cool 20 1 water to c...

Page 46: ...43 43 PARTS DIAGRAM A...

Page 47: ...44 44 PARTS DIAGRAM B...

Page 48: ...cket 1 13 Hand 1 125 Spring Adjusting Rod 3 8x130mm 1 14 Hex Hd Screw 5 16x3 4 4 126 Spring 1 15 Washer 5 16 x 18 x 2 4 127 Saw Bow 1 15 1 Spring Washer 5 16 4 127 1 Hex Hd Screw 5 16x1 1 4 4 16 Wheel...

Page 49: ...Washer 5 16 3 147 2 Hd Screw 1 4x1 2 2 46 Support Rod 1 148 Magnetic Switch 1 47 Hydraulic Cylinder 1 149 Washer 5 16 2 48 Cylinder Cover 1 150 Spring Washer 5 16 2 49 Round Hd Screw 1 4x3 8 2 151 He...

Page 50: ...Assembly 1 178 Blade Tension Sliding Block 1 83 Set Screw 5 16x3 8 1 179 Set Screw 5 16x3 4 1 84 Lead Screw 1 180 Hex Hd Screw 5 16x1 1 2 2 85 Key 5x5x20 1 181 Sliding Draw Block 1 86N Lead Screw Bra...

Page 51: ...6 1 196N Gear Box 1 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Item Description and function Technical data Remark KM Magnetic Contactor AC1 12A 600V CNS 2930 BS 775 FR Overload Relay 12 0 18 0 14A 1x115VAC TH 12 SQ1 Cut...

Page 52: ...49 49 WIRING DIAGRAM MAGNETIC SWITCH COOLANT PUMP MOTOR 110V POWER SOURCE LIMIT SWITCH BLACK WHITE GREEN...

Page 53: ...1ph M PE 1 2 1ph 74kw 1720 rpm 110V 16A main motor 09kw 2850 rpm 110V 7A coolant pump motor SB1 SB2 SB3 E KM position L1 L 2 FU L1 L 2 FR 1 0mm 2 C1 C2 1 0mm 2 U2 V2 U V SA 1 0mm 2 1 0mm 2 1 ph 60Hz...

Page 54: ...he material before the saw is started 7 Misaligned guides 8 Blade too thick for wheel diameter 9 Cracking of blade weld 1 Adjust to where blade just does not slip on wheel 2 Consult machine chart or h...

Page 55: ...Reduce speed increase feed pressure Hard spots Increase feed pressure 5 Increase feed pressure by reducing spring tension 6 Remove blade twist inside out and reinstall blade 7 Increase tension to pro...

Page 56: ...Blade is too coarse 1 Reduce speed and feed 2 Replace with a finer blade Blade is Twisting 1 Cut is causing the blade to bind 2 Too much blade tension 1 Decrease the feed pressure 2 Decrease the blad...

Page 57: ...54 54 No Coolant at Nozzle 1 Valve not open 2 Insufficient coolant 3 Coolant motor burned out 4 Plugged coolant line 1 Open valve 2 Fill to 80 capacity 3 Replace motor 4 Unplug line...

Page 58: ...55 55 NOTES...

Page 59: ...56 56 NOTES...

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