Use and Care Manual
Table Of Contents
- 18-, 20-, 24-inch Band Saws
- 1.0 Warranty and service
- 2.0 Table of contents
- 3.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 4.0 About this manual
- 5.0 Features and Terminology
- 6.0 Specifications
- 7.0 Base hole centers
- 8.0 Setup and assembly
- 8.1 Shipping contents
- 8.2 Unpacking
- 8.3 Spotting the band saw
- 8.4 Rear rail
- 8.5 Front rail and guide rail
- 8.6 Fence assembly
- 8.7 Resaw fence
- 8.8 Fence to table clearance
- 8.9 Setting cursor (zero) position
- 8.10 Setting table parallel to blade
- 8.11 Setting fence parallel to blade
- 8.12 Fence locking tightness
- 8.13 Dust collection
- 9.0 Electrical connections
- 10.0 Adjustments
- 11.0 Operating controls
- 12.0 Operation
- 13.0 Maintenance
- 14.0 Blade Selection
- 15.0 Blade Selection Guide
- 16.0 Troubleshooting PM1800B/2013B/2415B Band Saws
- 17.0 Replacement Parts
- 17.1.1 Complete Machine with Accessories – PM 1800B & 2013B Exploded View I
- 17.1.2 Complete Machine with Accessories – PM 1800B & 2013B Exploded View II
- 17.1.3 Complete Machine with Accessories – PM2415B Exploded View I
- 17.1.4 Complete Machine with Accessories – PM2415B Exploded View II
- 17.1.5 Complete Machine with Accessories – PM1800B, PM2013B and PM2415B – Parts List
- 17.2.1 Upper Wheel Assembly – Exploded View
- 17.2.2 Upper Wheel Assembly – Parts List
- 17.3.1 Lower Wheel Assembly – Exploded View
- 17.3.2 Lower Wheel Assembly – Parts List
- 17.4.1 Upper Wheel Sliding Bracket Assembly –Exploded View
- 17.4.2 Upper Wheel Sliding Bracket Assembly –Part List
- 17.5.1 Brake Linkage Assembly – Exploded View
- 17.5.2 Brake Linkage Assembly – Parts List
- 17.6.1 Lower Blade Guide Support Assembly – Exploded View
- 17.6.2 Lower Blade Guide Support Assembly – Parts List
- 17.7.1 Upper Blade Guide Support Assembly – Exploded View
- 17.7.2 Upper Blade Guide Support Assembly – Parts List
- 17.8.1 Trunnion Support Bracket Assembly – Exploded View
- 17.8.2 Trunnion Support Bracket Assembly – Parts List
- 17.9.1 Guide Bar Bracket Assembly – Exploded View
- 17.9.2 Guide Bar Bracket Assembly – Parts List
- 17.10.1 Gear Bracket Assembly – Exploded View
- 17.10.2 Gear Bracket Assembly – Parts List
- 17.11.1 Miter Gauge Assembly – Exploded View
- 17.11.2 Miter Gauge Assembly – Parts List
- 17.12.1 Fence Assembly – Exploded View
- 17.12.2 Fence Assembly – Parts List
- 18.0 Electrical Connections
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4. Make sure all screws, knobs and lever are
tightened when adjustments are complete.
Figure 31: lower blade guides
NOTE: The locking lever (G, Figure 31) can be re-
positioned for convenience. Simply pull out on lever,
rotate it on hub, and release it. Make sure it re-seats
itself on hub.
10.9 Guide post
Refer to Figure 32.
1. Disconnect band saw from power source.
2. Loosen lock handle (A) and raise or lower guide
post by rotating handwheel (B).
3. Position blade guide assembly so that bottom of
guide bearings are about 3/16” above material
to be cut. Or, simply lower guide post until scale
pointer (C) indicates the height of your
workpiece. This provides minimal clearance
between workpiece and bottom of guide
bearings, which will minimize blade deflection
as well as enhance operator safety.
4. Tighten lock handle (A).
Figure 32: guide post adjustment
10.10 Guide post parallelism
The guide post should be parallel to blade
throughout the vertical travel of the guide post; thus
the guide bearings will maintain their relationship to
the blade at any height from the table and won’t
have to be re-set each time the guide post is moved.
This setting has been accurately made by the
manufacturer and should not require immediate
attention, but it may be checked in the future as
follows:
1. Disconnect band saw from power source.
2. Move blade tension lever to “Full Tension”
position.
3. The guide bearings in low position should
already be set in relation to blade (sect. 10.6.1).
Also, table should be square with blade (sect.
10.2).
4. Loosen lock handle (A, Figure 32) and raise
guide post to a high position.
5. Confirm that guide post travels straight up and
down, and the guide bearings maintain their
relationship to blade.
6. If guide post does not move straight up and
down (blade begins deflecting when guide post
is raised), slightly loosen four screws (D, Figure
32).
7. Left and right adjustment is accomplished using
a combination of the four screws (D);
forward/back adjustment is accomplished using
the set screws (E).
8. When finished adjusting, securely tighten
screws (D).
9. Re-check setting by raising and lowering guide
post.
10.11 Resaw pin
Refer to Figure 33.
Figure 33: resaw pin
A resaw pin is provided with the band saw. It
provides a single contact point while ripping a
workpiece into thinner boards.
Remove fence plate and mount resaw pin to the slot
in the fence body, securing it with the knob, as
shown.
The resaw pin is usually positioned so that its center
is approximately even with front edge of blade.
See under “Operation” for further information on
using the resaw pin.