Tool Shed TSB10 Manuel utilisateur

WOOD CUTTING BANDSAW 250MM
TSB10
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PRODUCT DETAILS
PRODUCT
MODEL NO.
Wood Cutting Band Saw 250mm
TSB10
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ISTRIBUTED BY
NOTE:
This manual is only for your reference. Due to the continuous improvement of the ToolShed
products, changes may be made at any time without obligation or notice.
WARRANTY
This product may be covered under the ToolShed warranty. For more information see our Terms
& Conditions at www.thetoolshed.co.nz

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C O N T E N T S:
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Identification .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Safety Instructions.................................................................................................................................. 6
Assembly ................................................................................................................................................. 9
Operation .............................................................................................................................................. 12
Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 14
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................... 16

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SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage 230v AC 50Hz
Power 420W
No
-
Load Idle Speed
1400rpm
Blade Length
1783mm
Blade Width
6
-
13mm
Blade Speed
660/960
m/min
Table Size
350mm x 330mm
Sound Pressure (LpA) 77.4 dB(A) K:3dB
Sound Power (LwA) 90.4dB(A) K:3dB
Weight 35kg

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IDENTIFICATION
1. ON/OFF Button
2. Rip Fence
3. Upper Pulley Wheel Cover
4. Blade Tension Knob
5. Upper Blade Wheel Cover Screw
6. Blade Guide Adjustment Knob
7. Upper Blade Guide Assembly
8. Mitre Gauge
9. Table
10. Dust Extraction Port (x2)
11. Lower Blade Pulley Wheel Cover Screw
12. Blade Tracking Knob
13. Belt Tension
14. Motor
15. Table Trunnion
16. Pointer
17. Table Locking Wing Nut

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES
WARNING READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Failure to follow
instructions and warnings could lead to serious injury, electric shock, or fire. Save ALL warnings
and instructions for future reference.
WORK AREA SAFETY
- Ensure that your work area is kept well-lit and clean. Lack of visibility and clutter greatly
increase the risk of accident.
- Keep bystanders and children clear when operating a machine. They can cause distraction
or risk injury themselves.
- Ensure you are not operating the machinery in the presence of flammable gases, dust,
liquids, or anything that creates an explosive atmosphere. Machinery can create sparks
which can lead to ignition in these environments.
PERSONAL SAFETY
- Always wear personal protective equipment. Eye protection, ear protection, dust masks
and other protective equipment will help to reduce the risk of personal injury.
- Dress appropriately. Do NOT wear jewellery or loose clothing that can get caught in
moving parts. Keep hair, loose clothing, jewellery, and anything else that could be of risk
away from moving parts or they could be caught.
- Always remain alert and do NOT operate the machinery under the influences of any
substances (drugs, medication, alcohol). Losing focus could lead to injury while operating
machinery.
- Always keep proper footing and balance. Overreaching can lead to slipping and falling
which can result in injury.
- Ensure the power switch is in the off position before connecting any battery or power
source to the machinery. This can lead to accidents as machinery can fire suddenly when it
is not expected and lead to accident.
- Use all provided dust collection and extraction attachments if included. This with the use
of dust masks can help keep you safe from dust and keep your work site clear while working.
- Ensure loose parts such as a wrench or adjusting key are removed before starting the
machinery. Failure to remove these can result in serious injury.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- Do NOT use the machinery in raining conditions or wet areas where the machine could get
wet. Water in the machine can lead to electric shock.
- Only use the power tool or machinery when the plug correctly matches the power outlet.
Modifying plugs greatly increases the risk of electric shock.
- Keep the power cord away from anything that could damage it such as sharp edges,
moving parts or heat. A damaged power cord increases the risk of electric shock.
- Only operate outdoors with the use of an outdoor extension lead. Not all extension leads
are suited to outdoor use and using one which is not can greatly increase the risk of electric
shock.

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- Avoid body contact with grounded or earthed surfaces. Surfaces such as radiators, ranges,
pipes, and refrigerators can increase risk of electric shock due to your body being earthed or
grounded.
MACHINERY USE AND CARE
- Use the correct machine for the job. Forcing a machine to do a job it was not designed for
increases the risk of accident or injury.
- Disconnect machinery from power or remove batteries before storing machinery or
making any changes or adjustments to them. This reduces or removes the risk of the
machine accidentally firing which can help prevent injury or accident.
- Check the machine for damage or any condition that could affect the way the machine. An
unrepaired machine can lead to accident and injury. Only have your machine repaired with
genuine parts from The ToolShed.
- Only use the machinery with genuine parts or accessories that are designed to be used
with the power tool and machinery. Failure to do so could result in accident or injury or
damage your machinery.
- Store your machinery out of reach of children and away from untrained personnel when
not in use. Use by somebody untrained or a child could lead to accident or serious injury.
SERVICE
- Have your machinery serviced with ToolShed replacement parts. This will ensure that the
safety of the machine is maintained.

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ADDITIONAL SAFETY FOR WOOD CUTTING BANDSAW
- Never use damaged or deformed saw blades.
- Replace the table insert when it is worn or damaged.
- Do not clean the saw blade whilst it is in motion.
- Connect a dust extraction device to the band saw when sawing wood.
- Do not turn the saw on when one of the blade pulley wheel covers is open or if any of the
blade guards are not in place.
- Make sure that you use the correct blade for the material that you are cutting.
- When transporting the saw, the upper blade guard should be lowered over the blade to
protect it.
- When sawing cylindrical workpieces, a clamp should be used to prevent the workpiece from
twisting.
- When sawing tall workpieces, a clamp should be used to prevent the workpiece from tipping
over.
- The bandsaw must only be used with compatible accessories and only for the purpose for
which it was designed.
- Do not allow children to use the machine.
THE MOST FREQUENT DANGERS WHEN USING A BANDSAW ARE
- Dangers associated with the moving saw blade such as sharp teeth.
- Off-cuts from the workpiece which can be ejected towards the user.
- Kickbacks from the workpiece.
WARNING: Despite the fact that the band saw has been fitted with all the necessary safety devices
and conforms to relevant safety standards, the following hazards still exist:
- Hearing damage caused by high noise levels.
- The risk of an accident in the unprotected area around the saw blade.
- The risk of injury when changing the saw blade.
- The risk of flying off cuts or wood chips.
- Trapped fingers.
- Workpiece kickback.
- The risk of inhalation of harmful dust.

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ASSEMBLY
Note: Make sure that the band saw is disconnected from the mains before assembly.
FITTING THE TABLE AND RIP FENCE
1. Fit the table onto the trunnion (15) and secure it using the bolt and wing nut (17).
2. Fit the rip fence (2) and its rail onto the table.
SETTING UP THE TABLE
1. Loosen the screw that secures the pointer and set the pointer to 0 degrees.
2. Place a set square against the table and blade.
3. Loosen the table locking wing nut and adjust it so that it is at a right angle to the blade.
Tighten the wing nut again.

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SETTING UP THE BLADE AND TENSION TRACKING
1. Open the upper and lower pulley wheel covers.
2. Adjust the blade tension using the tension knob (4). Turn the
knob clockwise to increase the tension, anticlockwise to
decrease the tension.
3. The saw blade is correctly tensioned if it can be moved
approximately 10mm sideways with moderate hand
pressure.
4. Slowly rotate the upper pulley by hand to make sure that
the blade is centered on both blade pulley wheels.
5. If adjustment is necessary, loosen the wing nut on the
tracking knob (12) and move the knob in or out until the
blade runs true.
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