Northern Industrial Tools Item# 145765 manual

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    Item# 145765 Automatic Met al-Cutting Band Saw User ’ s Manual Assembly and Operation Instructions MADE IN CHINA[...]

  • Page 2

    Quick-S tart Guide A TTENTION: READ AND FOLLOW UNP ACKING & ASSEMBL Y GUIDE BEFORE OPERA TION. 1. Front Locking Bolt 5. Front Wheels 2. Band Saw . 6. Rear Wheels 3. Locking device between saw arch and table . 7. Length-restrict ing device for workpiece 4. Rear Locking Bolt UNP ACKING Step 1. Snip the carton wrapping belt near the wooden p allet[...]

  • Page 3

    For technical questions and replacem ent parts, please call 1-800-556-7885. Thank you very much for choosing a Northern I ndustrial Product! For future reference, please complete the owner ’s record below: Model: _______________ Purchase Date: _______________ Save the receipt, warranty and these instructions. It is important that you re ad the en[...]

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    11. Always wear eye protection, Refer to A. N.S.I Z87.1 Standard for appropriate recommendations. Also use a face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty. 12. Always secure work with clamps or a vi se. It’s safer than using your hand and frees both hands to operate tool. 13. Don’t overreach - keep proper footing and balance at all times. 14.[...]

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    12. When cutting magnesium never use soluble oils or emulsions (oil-water mix) as water will greatly intensify any accidental magnesium ch ip fire. See your industrial cool ant supplier for specific coolant recommendations when cutting magnesium. 13. To prevent corrosion of machine surface when a soluble oil is used as coolant, pay particular atten[...]

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    3. Quick-set vise clamp. x, you have to wait till the machine stops running. Then that you do not shift the speed while cutting. 500 that, To insert the location pin smoothly, move t he saw blade back and forth, bringing the shifting andle to a suitable location where you can inse rt the location pin into the locate hole. st locks. tating the handl[...]

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    BLADE SPEEDS When using your band saw always change the blade speed to best suit the material being cut. The Material Cutting Chart gives sugg . AL CUTTING d F. ested settings for several materials MATERI CHART Spee P.M Material 60Hz 50Hz Tools, Stainless Alloy Steel 100 83 Bearing Bronze Medium or High Carbon Steels 180 150 Hard Brass or Bronze Al[...]

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    1. Bi-metal band saw blade is suitable for metal work piece such as carbon steel, alloy steel, and stainless steel. ces and hard 3. n band saw blades are suitabl e for wood, fiber glass and plastic. 4. Carbide grit edge band saw bla des are suit ago, carbon product and alveolate material, etc. vertic al position and open the blade guards . Loosen t[...]

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    QUICK VISE ADJUSTMENT FOR ANGLE CUT ust rear vise to the threaded hole position. e rear vise . Tighten the A, B, C and D screws. will not cut straight, and if the situation is not corrected If a new blade does not correct the problem, check ance between the blade and guide nd can be adjusted. tric bushing by turning t he bolt to the desired pos iti[...]

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    b. Turn the hex head screw clockwis e until it stops (do not tighten). c. Turn the set screw clockwise unt il it botto ms, then continue for half a turn and check the tra , go back to step 4. blade guide bearing assemblies so that the backside of the blade ing. If necessary to adjust, go back to step 4. 0. Replace the blade guards. HE POWER SOURCE [...]

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    SYMPTOM CAUSE (S) POSSIBLE CORRECTIVE ACTION 1. Incorrect blade tension ust does not slip on wheel 1. Adjust to where blade j 2. Incorrect speed or feed 2. Check Machinist Handbook 3. Material loose in vise 3. Clamp work securely Excessive Blade 4. Blade rubs on wheel flange 4. Adjust wheel alignment Breakage r material Machinist Handbook for recom[...]

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    ASSEMBLY DRAWING Page 1 1 of 15 Page 1 1 of 15[...]

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    PARTS LIST Ref # Description Ref # Description 1 V alve Cock Support 10 C-Ring S8 2 S. W asher M8 1 1 Bolt M5x8 3 Set Screw Soc. Hd. M8x30mrn 12 B lade Cover (Front) 4 Nut 3/8NF 13 W ater Nozzle 5 S.W asher 3/8"x2.2mm 14 V alve 1/4" 6 Blade AK justable (Front) 15 Bolt 3/16"x1/4" 7 Pin 16 Hose Button 8 Eccentric Shaft 17 Hose Plu[...]

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    Ref # Description Ref # Description 19 Adjusting Knob 3/8" 58 Brush Holder 20 Plate W asher 3/8"X2x23 59 Bolt Screw 3/16”x1/2” 21 Adjustable Bracket (Front) 60 Brush 22 Bow-Saw 61 Bolt 1/4"x1/2" 23 Set Screw Soc. Hd. M8x16mm 62 Blade 24 Bolt M8x40mm 63 Gear Box & Motor 25 S. W asher 8.3x2 64 Piver Bracket 26 CAP M6x16 65[...]

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    Ref # Description Ref # Description 100 Bolt M10x40mm 140 Bolt 1/2"x2-1/2" 101 Fixed Bolt 141 Wheel Shaf t 102 S tock Stop Rod 142 Wheel 103 Bolt 3/16"x1/4" 143 Wheel Button 104 Filter Net Plate 144 Coolant T ank 105 Filter Net 145 Drain Plug 106 Switch Cover 146 Bolt 3/16"x3/8" 107 T oggle Switch 147 Pung Mount 108 Sw[...]

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    WARNING! Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: ● Lead from lead-based paints. ● Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry [...]