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Do not store the saw outdoors, in 

unprotected areas or in damp or wet 

locations.

 

 

9. Repairs

 

Danger! 

Repairs to electric tools must 

be carried out by qualified electricians 

only! 

Electric tools in need of repair can be sent 

to  the  service  center  of  your  country. 

Refer  to  the  spare  parts  list  for  the 

address.

 

Please attach a description of the fault to 

the electric tool.

 

10. Environmental Protection

 

 

All  packaging  materials  are  100% 

recyclable. 

Worn  out  power  tools  and  accessories 

contain considerable amounts of valuable 

raw  and  rubber  materials,  which  can  be 

recycled. 

These  instructions  are  printed  on  paper 

produced  with  elemental  chlorine-free 

bleaching process. 

11. Trouble shooting                     

 

Danger! 

Before  carrying  out  any  fault 

service or maintenance work always: 

switch machine OFF. 

unplug power cable. 

wait until  the  band saw blade has 

come to a complete stop. 

Check to see that all safety devices 

are operational after each fault service. 

Motor does not run 

Under  voltage  relay  tripped  by  power 

failure: 

switch on again. 

No mains voltage 

Check cables, plug, outlet and mains 

fuse. 

Motor  overheated,  e.g.  by  a  blunt  band 

saw blade or chip build-up in the housing: 

remove  cause  for  overheating,  let 

cool  down  for  a  few  minutes,  then 

start again.

 

Band saw blade wanders off the line of 

cut or runs off the band saw wheels 

Band  saw  blade  is  not  running  dead 

center on the band saw wheels: 

Correct  tracking  (see  "Care  and 

maintenance"). 

Band saw blade breaks 

Incorrect tension: 

correct  band saw  blade tension  (see 

"Initial operation"). 

Load too high: 

reduce  pressure  against  band  saw 

blade (reduced feed speed).   

Incorrect band saw blade: 

replace  band  saw  blade  (see  "Care 

and maintenance"): 

thin stock = 

narrow band saw blade, 

thick stock = 

wide band saw blade. 

Band saw blade warped 

Load too high: 

avoid  lateral  pressure  on  the  band 

saw blade. 

Saw vibrates 

Insufficient mounting: 

Fasten  saw  properly  to  a  suitable 

surface (see "Initial operation"). 

Saw table loose: 

Align and fasten saw table. 

Motor mount loose: 

Check  fastening  screws,  tighten  if 

necessary. 

Dust extraction port blocked 

No  dust  collector  connected  or  suction 

capacity insufficient: 

Connect  a  dust  collector  or  increase 

suction  capacity  (air  speed 

20 

m/sec at dust extraction port). 

 

12. Technical specifications           

 

Voltage                                      230 V/50Hz 

Power (P1) 

 

 

 

    1100W 

Protection class                                    IP40 

Rated no-load speed      1490

±

10% min

-1

 

Band saw blade length                  2560mm 

Max. throat capacity                        340mm 

Max. band saw blade width            20 mm 

Max. capacity under guide            230mm

 

Working table size                548

×

400mm 

NW/GW                                            85/92Kg 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for W730

Page 1: ...14 BANDSAW OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODEL W730 Charnwood Cedar Court Walker Road Bardon Leicestershire LE67 1TU Tel 01530 516 926 Fax 01530 516 929 email sales charnwood net website www charnwood net ...

Page 2: ...aw blade 9 Saw table 10 Fence guide extrusion graduated 11 Lower housing door 12 Rip fence 13 On Off switch with emergency stop 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 16 20 18 19 21 22 23 REAR 14 Quick release lever for band saw blade 15 Setting knob for blade tracking adjustment 16 Setting knob for table turning adjustment 17 Motor 18 Machine base 19 Dust extraction port 20 Setting knob for drive...

Page 3: ...f purchase in case of a future warranty claim This machine must not be sold or lent to someone else without being accompanied by all machine documents supplied with it The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damage caused by neglect of these operating instructions Information in these instructions is marked as under Danger Risk of personal injury or environmental damage Risk of electric shoc...

Page 4: ...ver cut several workpieces at the same time and also no bundles containing several individual pieces Risk of personal injury if individual pieces are caught by the band saw blade uncontrolled When cutting round stock use a suitable jig to prevent the work piece from turning Entanglement hazard Ensure that no parts of the body or clothing can be caught and drawn in by rotating components no necktie...

Page 5: ...an be stored on the push stick holder provided at the band saw frame Replace push stick if damaged 4 Transport Set upper blade guide to its lowest position Remove projecting accessories When shipping use original packing if possible 5 Machine Details Note In this chapter the essential operating elements of the machine are introduced The proper use of the machine is described in chapter Operation R...

Page 6: ...h sides of the blade Mitre fence The mitre fence is inserted into the table slot from the table s front edge For mitre cuts the mitre fence turns to60 in both directions For 45 and 90 miters positive stops are provided To set a mitre angle loosen lock handle 38 by turning it counter clockwise Risk of injury When cutting with the mitre fence the lock handle must be firmly tightened 6 Initial Operat...

Page 7: ... Fasten the fence guide extrusion 58 with four each thumb screws and washers to the saw table 6 5 Installing the Rip Fence The rip fence can be used on both sides of the blade When the rip fence is moved from one side of the saw blade to the other the fence extrusion 44 needs to be reversed Place rip fence on the rip fence guide Tighten the lock lever 45 of the rip 6 6 Installing the Push Stick Ho...

Page 8: ...ments Make sure the power supply cable is out of the way so that it does not interfere with the work and does not pose a tripping hazard or will get damaged Protect the power supply cable from heat aggressive liquids and sharp edges Use only rubber insulated extension cables of sufficient lead cross section 3 x 1 5 mm2 for machines with 3 phase motor 5 x 1 5 mm2 Do not pull on the power supply cab...

Page 9: ...if individual pieces are caught by the saw blade uncontrolled Drawing in trapping hazard Do not wear loose clothing jewellery or gloves which may get caught and wound up by revolving machine parts Contain long hair with a hairnet Never cut stock to which ropes cords strings cables and wires are attached or which contain such materials Upper blade guide adjustment The height of the upper blade guid...

Page 10: ...t manufacturer can cause unforeseen damage Repair and maintenance work other than described in this section should only be carried out by qualified specialists 8 1 Changing the Band saw blade Danger Risk of injury even with the band saw blade at standstill Wear gloves when changing blades Use only suitable band saw blades see Technical specifications 1 Loosen the four thumb screws 50 and remove th...

Page 11: ...urn band saw wheel by hand in a clockwise direction several times to bring the guide bearings in correct position both guide bearings should just touch the band saw 4 Retigthen locking bolt 58 to lock the shaft 60 8 4 Aligning the Lower Blade Guide The lower blade guide consists of a thrust bearing supporting the band saw blade from the rear two guide bearings providing lateral These parts need to...

Page 12: ... in the housing remove cause for overheating let cool down for a few minutes then start again Band saw blade wanders off the line of cut or runs off the band saw wheels Band saw blade is not running dead center on the band saw wheels Correct tracking see Care and maintenance Band saw blade breaks Incorrect tension correct band saw blade tension see Initial operation Load too high reduce pressure a...

Page 13: ... 12 13 Electrical wiring diagram ...

Page 14: ... 86 M6 Hex nut 4 3 DJ350A01014 Front bracing member 2 12 GB889 86 M6 Hex Locking nut 2 4 GB97 1 85 6 Washer 21 13 GB70 85 M6 35 Bolt 1 5 GB5783 86 M6 16 Hex bolt 16 14 DJ350A04005 Gap pipe 1 6 DJ350A01013 Back panel 1 15 DJ350A04100 Low door 1 7 DJ350A01011 Right end panel 1 16 DJ350A01016 Shelf 1 8 DJ350A03002 Turn lock fasterner 1 17 GB818 85 M5 6 Screw 2 9 GB70 85 M6 16 Bolt 1 18 GB97 1 85 5 Wa...

Page 15: ...6 60 59 55 54 24 23 22 26 27 2 40 41 61 62 63 66 70 72 71 65 69 75 73 50 49 48 47 43 42 132 131 8 135 129 133 128 136 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 119 118 117 108 107 106 105 104 103 101 100 98 99 97 111 102 110 109 113 35 114 79 80 95 96 86 85 87 89 90 91 92 94 82 81 115 112 64 137 46 41 28 29 2 44 45 74 83 88 84 55 68 35 89 93 67 86 138 14 ...

Page 16: ...4 31503018 Rack 1 25 DJ350A03001 Guide carrier extrusion 1 26 DJ350A03003 Pressure plate 1 27 DJ350A03004 pin 2 28 DJ31703113 gear 1 29 DJ350A03007 shaft for gear 1 30 31503014B Guide carrier system 1 31 GB845 85 ST4 8 22 Cross recessed pan head tapping screw 2 32 DJ315S03012A 1 adjusting nut 2 33 DJ315S03012A 2 guiding shanft 4 34 GB77 85 M8 30 Hex socket set columned head bolt 2 35 GB77 85 M6 6 ...

Page 17: ... 1 76 GB5783 86 M8 80 hex Bolt 1 77 DJ350A04003 Bearing bolt lower 1 78 31604006 Suctoin connector 1 79 DJ350A04009 Seat lower guide 1 80 DJ315B03024 Locking pin 1 81 DJ350A04007 Motor pulley 1 82 YYL8024E T Motor 1 83 DJ315D03001 Nut 1 84 TJ31502012 Hand wheel 1 85 DJ350A02003 Shaft for gear 1 86 TJ31503014 Gear 2 87 DJ315B02008 locking handle 1 88 DJ315B03036 Spacer bushing 1 89 DJ350A02002 Tabl...

Page 18: ...ng collar 1 119 DJ350A04006 Shaft for belt tension 1 120 GB818 85 M4 35 Cross recessed pan head screw 4 121 DJ31705002 Microswitch cover 2 122 HY50 Microswitch 2 123 RWLD0120 Microswitch box 2 124 GB6170 86 M4 hex Nut 4 125 GB862 1 87 3 Lock washer 4 126 GB845 85 ST3 5 9 5 Cross recessed pan head tapping screw 2 127 DJ350A04002 Blade guard 1 128 DJ35003003 Rubber tyre 2 129 31504010A J belt 1 130 ...

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