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Insert a #10-32 x 1/2" pan head screw through hole (A) Fig. 13 in the stand and dust chute. Thread a #1032 hex nut onto the screw, and tighten securely. 2. Repeat this process for the remaining holes in the stand. Fig. 13 A 12 ATTACHING THE DOOR TO THE STAND 1. Align the two holes in one of the male hinges (A) Fig. 14 with the two holes on the stand. NOTE: Point the hinge “up” (Fig. 14). 2. From the inside of the stand, insert a #10-24 x 1/2" socket head cap screw through the hole in the stand, and thread the screw into the hinge. Repeat this process in the other hole to secure the hinge. NOTE: Hand-tighten the hardware for further adjustment. 3. Attach the other hinge. 4. Use a straight edge to align the two hinges (Fig. 15). 5. Tighten the four hinge screws securely. Fig. 14 A Fig. 15 6. Align the two holes in one of the female hinges (C) Fig. 16 with the two holes in the stand door (D). NOTE: Point the hinge opening “down”. 7. Thread a #10-24 x 1/2" socket head cap screw through the hole in the door and into the hole in the hinge. Secure the hinge with the other screw. NOTE: Hand-tighten the hardware for further adjustment. 8. Secure the other hinge. 9. Use a straight edge to align the two hinges (Fig. 17). 10. Tighten the four hinge screws securely. 11. Slide the two female hinges (C) Fig. 18 on the door over the two male hinges (A) on the stand. 12. The door latch is in one piece and snaps into the door. Insert the latch (A) Fig. 19 from the outside, through the hole in the door. 13. Put pressure on the door latch to snap the latch in place. 14. To open the door, slide the latch away from the cabinet and pull the door. C D C Fig. 16 Fig. 18 A A Fig. 17 Fig. 19 13 ATTACHING THE SAW TO THE STAND The band saw is VERY heavy. Use a helper to attach the saw to the stand. 1. Position the band saw on top of the stand (Fig. 20). NOTE: Position the pulley (A) Fig. 20 over the belt opening (B). 2. Align the four holes in the saw with the four holes in the top of the stand. 3. Place a 5/16" flat washer on a 5/16-18 x 1-1/2" hex head screw. Insert the screw through one of the holes (C) in the saw and the stand. 4. Thread a 5/16-18 hex nut on the screw inside the stand. 5. Repeat this process for the three remaining holes. 6. Tighten the screws securely. ATTACHING THE MOTOR PULLEY A BC Fig. 20 1. The pulley key (A) Fig. 21 is taped to the motor (see #6 in “CARTON CONTENTS”). Remove it. 2. Position the pulley key (A) Fig. 21 in the slot (B) on the motor shaft. 3. Align the slot in the motor pulley (C) Fig. 21 with the key (A) on the motor shaft. 4. Slide the motor pulley (C) Fig. 21 on the motor shaft. 5. Tighten the set screw (D) Fig. 21. B D C Fig. 21 A ATTACHING THE BELT TO THE SAW PULLEY AND THE MOTOR PULLEY 1. Install the belt over the saw pulley (A) Fig. 22. 2. Raise the motor and install the belt over the motor pulley (B) Fig. 23. 3. Place a straight edge (C) Fig. 23 through the belt opening in the saw stand and against the upper and lower back of the saw pulley. Check the in/out alignment of the motor pulley against the straight edge. If necessary, adjust the position of the motor pulley by loosening the set screw (D) Fig. 21 and moving the motor pulley in or out. After alignment, tighten the set screw. 4. Push down on the motor and push in on the center of the belt. The correct deflection is approximately 1/4". 5. When the deflection is correct, tighten the four bolts that hold the motor to the motor bracket. A B C Fig. 22 Fig. 23 14 ATTACHING THE TABLE TO THE SAW 1. Insert the two table studs (A) Fig. 24 on the bottom of the table into the two holes in the trunnion assemblies (B). NOTE: Face the slot (C) Fig. 24 in the front of the table toward the front of the saw. C B A Fig. 24 C Fig. 25 H Fig. 26 2. Thread a 7/16" jam nut (C) Fig. 25 on each table stud and tighten securely. 3. Place a table handle (H) on each stud (Fig. 26). NOTE: Position the table handles as illustrated in Fig. 26. Fig. 27 A 4. Thread a 7/16" locknut (D) Fig. 27 on each stud. Tighten each locknut up to the table handle, then loosen them 1/2 of a turn. 15 ATTACHING THE BLADE TO THE SAW Use only 93-1/2" blades on the 14" band saw. 1. Remove the table pin (A) Fig. 28. 2. Open the blade guard door (C) Fig. 28, then open the two wheel-guard doors (B) Fig. 28. 3. Move the quick tension lever (D) Fig. 28 toward the back of the saw to relieve tension. NOTE: Install the blade with the teeth pointing down. 4, Slide the blade through the slot (E) Fig. 28 in the band saw table. 5. Place the blade around the two wheel assemblies (A) Fig. 29. 6. Replace the table pin (A) Fig. 28. 7. Close the two wheel-guard doors (B) Fig. 28 and the blade-guard door (C). 8. Move the quick tension lever (D) Fig. 29 toward the front of the saw to tension the blade. 9. See the section “OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS” to adjust the blade tension and tracking. INSTALLING THE TABLE INSERT Install the table insert (A) Fig. 30 in opening of table. NOTE: A tab (B) is pr...
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