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1. 11 6 Align the two holes in the hinge C Fig 19 with the two holes in the stand door D MAKE SURE THAT THE HINGE OPENING IS POINTING DOWN 7 Insert a 10 24x1 2 socket head cap screw through the hole in the door and thread the screw into the hole in the hinge Repeat this process for the remaining hole in the door and the hinge NOTE DO NOT COMPLETELY TIGHTEN THE SCREWS AT THIS TIME 8 Repeat this process for the remaining hinge 9 Make sure the two hinges are aligned with each other by using a straight edge as shown in Fig 20 10 Tighten the four screws securely that attach the hinges to the door 11 Slide the two hinges C Fig 21 on the door over the two hinge catches A on the stand 12 Insert the door latch F Fig 22 from the outside through the hole in the door 13 Push down on the door latch to snap the latch in place 14 To open or shut the door slide the latch away from the cabinet and pull or push the door 12 Fig 22 SAW TO STAND THE BAND SAW IS VERY HEAVY USE A HELPER WHEN ATTACHING THE SAW TO THE STAND 1 Place the band saw on top of the stand as shown in Fig 23 NOTE MAKE SURE THE PULLEY A FIG 23 IS ON THE SIDE OF THE STAND WITH 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 onto a 5 16 18x1 hex head screw Insert the screw through the hole C in the saw and t
2. OFF position to prevent unauthorized use using a padlock C Fig 42 with a 3 16 diameter shackle OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS Fig 42 TILTING THE TABLE DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE 1 The table on the band saw can be tilted 45 degrees to the right and 8 degrees to the left To tilt the table to the right loosen the two clamp handles A Fig 43 tilt the table to the desired angle as shown on the scale D Figs 43 and 44 and tighten two locking handles A Fig 43 2 To tilt the table to the left loosen the two locking handles A Fig 43 and tilt the table to the right until the table stops B Fig 44 can be accessed Rotate the table stop B Fig 44 and tilt the table to the left Tighten the two locking handles A Fig 43 ADJUSTING THE TABLE STOPS To adjust the 90 degree stop DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE 1 Loosen the table clamp handles A Fig 43 and tilt the table to the right 2 Rotate the stop B Fig 45 out of the way 3 Place a square G Fig 46 on the table and set blade square to table 4 Clamp table handles A Fig 43 5 Rotate the stop B Fig 45 until the tallest screw is under the table skirt 6 Turn the screw up or down until the screw touches the table skirt 7 Set pointer J Fig 47 to 0 by loosening screw K Fig 47 and move pointer J to the O degree mark and tighten screw K 18 Fig 44
3. Fig 15 and stand Thread a 10 32 hex nut onto the screw and tighten securely C Repeat this process for the two remaining holes C in the dust port stand and dust chute NOTE THE DUST CHUTE WILL ONLY BE ATTACHED WITH THE TWO BOTTOM HOLES C IN THE DUST PORT BAND SAW USED WITHOUT A DUST COLLECTOR 3 If you are not going to use a dust collector with your band saw proceed as follows A Insert a 10 32x1 2 pan head screw through hole A Fig 16 in the stand and dust chute Thread a 10 32 hex nut onto the screw and tighten securely B Repeat this process for the remaining holes in the stand NOTE THE DUST CHUTE WILL ONLY BE ATTACHED WITH THE TWO BOTTOM HOLES IN THE STAND STAND DOOR TO STAND 1 Align the two holes in the hinge catch A Fig 17 with the two holes on the stand NOTE MAKE SURE THE HINGE CATCH A IS POINTED UP AS SHOWN IN FIG 17 2 Insert a 10 24x1 2 socket head cap screw through the hole in the stand from the inside of the stand and thread the screw into the hinge catch Repeat this process for the remaining hole in the stand and hinge catch NOTE DO NOT COMPLETELY TIGHTEN THE SCREWS AT THIS TIME 3 Attach the other hinge catch in the same manner 4 Make sure the two hinge catches are aligned with each other by using a straight edge as shown in Fig18 5 Tighten the four screws securely that attach the hinge catches to the stand Fig 15 Fig 17 Fig 18
4. Fig 45 To set the adjustable stops DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE 1 Loosen the two clamp handles A Fig 43 2 Tilt the table to the right and turn the stop until either stop screw M or N Fig 48 is under the table skirt 3 Tilt the table to the left until it rests on the selected stop screw M or N Fig 48 4 The angle can be set by turning the stop screw and checking the angle on the side of the scale with pointer J Fig 47 5 Adjust the other stop screw in the same manner ADJUSTING BLADE TENSION DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE The band saw is equipped with a blade tension handle A Fig 49 To apply tension move the tension handle A to the left as shown To release the blade tension move the tension lever lock B Fig 49 up and move the tension handle A to the right as shown in Fig 50 To adjust the blade tension proceed as follows 1 Push up on the blade tension lever lock B Fig 49 move the blade tension handle to the right to remove the blade tension 2 The blade tension lever can be set for each of these blade widths 3 4 1 2 3 8 1 4 and 1 8 3 Make sure the blade tension lever is rotated to the right as far as possible Pull out on the blade tension handle A Fig 50 and turn the the tension lever until the appropriate width of the blade is shown on the top of the blade tension lever scale C and then release the blade tension lever handle so
5. adapter is used it must be held in place with a metal screw NOTE In Canada the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian Electric Code GROUNDED OUTLET BOX GROUNDING MEANS ADAPTER Fig B 3 Grounded cord connected machines intended for CURRENT GROUNDED OUTLET BOX use on a Supply circuit having a nominal rating between CARRYING PRONGS 150 250 volts inclusive If the machine is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Fig C the machine will have a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Fig C Make sure the machine is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter is available or should be used with this machine If the machine must be re connected for GROUNDING BLADE use on a different type of electric circuit the re IS LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES connection should be made by qualified service personnel and after re connection the machine should comply with all local codes and ordinances IN ALL CASES MAKE CERTAIN THE RECEPTACLE IN QUESTION IS PROPERLY GROUNDED IF YOU ARE NOT SURE HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK THE RECEPTACLE EXTENSION CORDS Use proper extension cords Make sure your extension cord is in good condition and is a 3 wire extension cord which has a 3 prong grounding type plug and matching receptacle which will accept the machine s plug When using an extension cord be sure to us
6. al 800 223 7278 y le dirigir n al Centro de Servicio de F brica Porter Cable Delta m s cercano CANADIAN PORTER CABLE e DELTA SERVICE CENTERS ALBERTA Bay 6 2520 23rd St N E Calgary Alberta T2E 8L2 Phone 403 735 6166 Fax 403 735 6144 QUEBEC 1515 ave St Jean Baptiste Qu bec Qu bec G2E 5E2 Phone 418 877 7112 Fax 418 877 7123 1447 Begin St Laurent Montr al Qu bec H4R 1V8 Phone 604 420 0102 Phone 514 336 8772 Fax 604 420 3522 514 336 3505 The following are trademarks of PORTER CABLE DELTA Las siguientes son marcas registradas de PORTER CABLE S A Auto Set BAMMER B O S S Builder s Saw Contractor s Saw Contractor s Saw _ II Delta DELTACRAFT DELTAGRAM Delta Series 2000 DURATRONIC Emc FLEX Flying Chips FRAME SAW Homecraft INNOVATION THAT WORKS Jet Lock JETSTREAM kickstand LASERLOC MICRO SET Micro Set MIDI LATHE MORTEN NETWORK OMNIJIG POCKET CUTTER PORTA BAND PORTA PLANE PORTER CABLE amp design PORTER CABLE PROFESSIONAL POWER TOOLS Posi Matic Q 3 amp design QUICKSAND amp design QUICKSET QUICKSET II QUICKSET PLUS RIPTIDE amp design SAFE GUARD II SAFE LOC Sanding Center SANDTRAP amp design SAW BOSS Sawbuck Sidekick SPEED BLOC SPEEDMATIC SPEEDTRONIC STAIR EASE The American Woodshop amp design The Lumber Company
7. coasting blade can be dangerous NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT ASSEMBLY or set up work on the table work area when the machine is running TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND DISCONNECT THE MACHINE from the power source before installing or removing accessories before adjusting or changing set ups or when making repairs TURN THE MACHINE OFF disconnect the machine from the power source and clean the table work area before leaving the machine LOCK THE SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION to prevent unauthorized use ADDITIONAL INFORMATION regarding the safe and proper operation of power tools i e a safety video is available from the Power Tool Institute 1300 Sumner Avenue Cleveland OH 44115 2851 www powertoolinstitute com Information is also available from the National Safety Council 1121 Spring Lake Drive Itasca IL 60143 3201 Please refer to the American National Standards Institute ANSI 01 1 Safety Requirements for Woodworking Machines and the U S Department of Labor OSHA 1910 213 Regulations SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Refer to them often and use them to instruct others POWER CONNECTIONS A separate electrical circuit should be used for your machines This circuit should not be less than 12 wire and should be protected with a 20 Amp time lag fuse If an extension cord is used use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3 prong grounding type plugs and matching receptacle which will accept the machine s plug Before conne
8. if you are not familiar with the operation of this tool FOLLOW ALL WIRING CODES and recommended electrical connections USE THE GUARDS WHENEVER POSSIBLE Check to see that they are in place properly adjusted secured and working correctly USE PROPER BLADE SIZE and type ADJUST THE UPPER BLADE GUIDE so that it is about 1 8 above the workpiece PROPERLY ADJUST the blade tension tracking blade guides and blade support bearings KEEP ARMS HANDS AND FINGERS away from the blade AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the blade NEVER START THE MACHINE before clearing the table of all objects tools scrap pieces etc NEVER START THE MACHINE with the workpiece against the blade HOLD WORKPIECE FIRMLY against the table DO NOT attempt to saw a workpiece that does not have a flat surface against the table HOLD WORKPIECE FIRMLY and feed into blade at a moderate speed NEVER REACH UNDER THE TABLE while the machine is running 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY TURN THE MACHINE OFF to back out of an uncompleted or jammed cut MAKE RELIEF CUTS prior to cutting long curves TURN THE MACHINE OFF and wait for the blade to stop prior to cleaning the blade area removing debris near the blade removing or securing workpiece or changing the angle of the table A
9. long 1 Replace with adequate size cord 2 Feeding stock too fast 2 Feed stock more slowly 3 Blade in poor condition dull warped gummed 3 Clean or replace blade 4 Low voltage supply 4 Contact an electrician Trouble BAND SAW VIBRATES EXCESSIVELY Probable Cause Remedy 1 Machine not mounted securely to stand 1 Tighten all mounting hardware 2 Stand on uneven surface 2 Reposition on flat level surface 3 Worn belt 3 Replace belt 4 Pulley not aligned 4 Adjust motor pulley 5 Motor not fastened securely 5 Tighten all mounting hardware Trouble BAND SAW DOES NOT COME UP TO SPEED Probable Cause Remedy 1 Low voltage due to improper extension cord size 1 Replace with adequate size cord 2 Low voltage 2 Contact an electrician 3 Motor wired for incorrect voltage 3 Rewire motor for correct voltage Trouble BLADES BREAK Probable Cause Remedy 1 Blade not tensioned properly Adjust blade tension Blade guides improperly adjusted Check and adjust blade guides Blade support bearing improperly adjusted Adjust blade support bearing Blade wheel tracking adjustment improperly set Bad weld on blade Worn tires Check and adjust blade tracking Replace the blade Replace tires Forcing wide blade around short radius Change to a narrower blade Dull blade or insufficient set Replace blade Upper blade guide set too high Set upper blade guide within 1 8 of
10. safer REMEMBER Your personal safety is your responsibility For additional information please visit our website www deltamachinery com This machine was designed for certain applications only Delta Machinery strongly recommends that this machine not be modified and or used for any application other than that for which it was designed lf you have any questions relative to a particular application DO NOT use the machine until you have first contacted Delta to determine if it can or should be performed on the product Technical Service Manager Delta Machinery 4825 Highway 45 North Jackson TN 38305 IN CANADA 505 SOUTHGATE DRIVE GUELPH ONTARIO N1H 6M7 10 11 12 FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ THE INSTRUCT TION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE Learning the machine s application limitations and specific hazards will greatly minimize the possibility of accidents and injury USE CERTIFIED SAFETY EQUIPMENT Eye protection equipment should comply with ANSI Z87 1 standards hearing equipment should comply with ANSI S3 19 standards and dust mask protection should comply with MSHA NIOSH certified respirator standards Splinters air borne debris and dust can cause irritation injury and or illness DRESS PROPERLY Do not wear tie gloves or loose clothing Remove watch rings and other jewelry Roll up your sleeves Clothing or jewelry caught in mov
11. workpiece O O ON OO KRW P O O ON OAK ON a k h Continuous running of machine when not actually Turn off machine when not performing cutting cutting operation continued on next page 23 Trouble BLADE WILL NOT TRACK Probable Cause 1 Blade too loose 2 Upper wheel not properly adjusted 3 Improperly adjusted blade support bearing Remedy 1 Adjust tension 2 Adjust upper wheel 3 Adjust blade support bearing Trouble CUT DOES NOT AGREE WITH SETTING ON THE TILT SCALE Probable Cause 1 Pointer out of adjustment Trouble BLADE WILL NOT STAY ON WHEEL Probable Cause T Blade guides improperly adjusted Ooo Aa 0 DN Trouble BAND SAW MAKES UNSATISFACTORY CUTS Blade not tensioned properly Blade support bearing improperly adjusted Blade wheel not tracking properly Bad weld on blade Worn tires Probable Cause 1 O ON OO FW N Blade not tensioned properly Blade guides improperly adjusted Blade support bearing improperly set Blade wheel not tracking properly Bad weld on blade Worn tires Incorrect blade for work being done Dull blade or insufficient set Upper blade guide set too high 24 Remedy 1 Adjust pointer Remedy 1 Adjust blade tension Check and adjust blade guides Adjust blade support bearing Check and adjust blade tracking Replace the blade Oona bh W PY Replace tires Remedy 1 Adju
12. 14 Wood Cutting Band Saw Model 28 248 Model 28 475X PART NO 426 02 651 0055 06 10 03 Copyright O 2003 Delta Machinery To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assistance please call 1 800 223 7278 in Canada call 1 800 463 3582 TIWANVIN NOLLINALSNI SAFETY GUIDELINES DEFINITIONS This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand This information relates to protect ing YOUR SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS To help you recognize this information we use the symbols to the right Please read the manual and pay attention to these sections Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury INWIINNINES Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury NANO Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury PIN Used without the safety alert symbol indicates potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage SOME DUST CREATED BY POWER SANDING SAWING GRINDING DRILLING AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks a
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14. Hinge 2 14 Motor Pulley 28 Cord Bushing ASSEMBLY FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY DO NOT CONNECT THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THE MACHINE IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MOTOR BRACKET TO STAND 1 Place the stand base on its side as shown in Fig 6 2 Align the two holes in the motor bracket A Fig 7 with the two holes in the stand NOTE ATTACH MOTOR BRACKETS TO HOLES 1 AND 3 IN FRONT STAND FLANGE D FIG 6 AND HOLES 2 AND 4 IN BACK STAND FLANGE E NOTE MAKE SURE THE SLOTS C FIG 7 IN THE MOTOR BRACKET A ARE POSITIONED CLOSER TO THE OPENING OF THE STAND D THAN THE BACK PANEL E OF THE STAND 3 Insert a 5 16 18x3 4 carriage head bolt through the hole in the motor bracket A Fig 7 and the hole in the stand 4 Thread a 5 16 18 hex nut onto the screw and tighten securely 5 Repeat this process for the remaining hole in the motor bracket 6 Attach the other motor bracket to the stand in the same manner MOTOR TO MOTOR BRACKET 1 Place the motor A Fig 8 on the motor brackets B Align the holes in the motor with the holes on the motor bracket 2 Insert a 5 16 18x3 4 carriage head bolt through the hole in the motor bracket and the hole in the motor 3 Thread a 5 16 18 hex nut on to the screw NOTE DO NOT COMPLETELY TIGHTEN THE BOLT AND NUT AT THIS TIME 4 Repeat this process for the three remaining holes in the motor and
15. OTICE THE MANUAL COVER PHOTO ILLUSTRATES THE CURRENT PRODUCTION MODEL ALL OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE ONLY AND MAY NOT DEPICT THE ACTUAL COLOR LABELING OR ACCESSORIES AND MAY BE INTENDED TO ILLUSTRATE TECHNIQUE ONLY 6 UNPACKING AND CLEANING Carefully unpack the machine and all loose items from the shipping container s Remove the protective coating from all unpainted surfaces This coating may be removed with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene do not use acetone gasoline or lacquer thinner for this purpose After cleaning cover the unpainted surfaces with a good quality household floor paste wax 1 Remove the cardboard box from around the packing skid A Fig 2 2 Remove the two bolts B Fig 2 with a 3 8 wrench that attach the motor to the packing skid A 3 Remove the bolts that attach the stand C Fig 3 and the saw D to the the packing skid A with a 1 2 wrench BAND SAW PARTS 1 Saw 15 5 16 18x1 Hex Head Screw 4 2 Stand 16 5 16 18x3 4 Carriage Head Bolt 16 3 Dust Chute 17 10 24x1 2 Socket Head Cap Screw 8 4 Top Plate 18 10 32x1 2 Pan Head Screw 4 5 Stand Door 19 5 16 Flat Washer 4 6 Motor and key A 20 7 16 Jam Nut 2 7 Table 21 7 16 Locknut 2 8 Belt 22 5 16 18 Hex Nut 20 9 On Off Switch 23 10 32 Hex Nut 4 10 Motor Bracket 2 24 Table Handle 2 11 Dust Spout 25 Hinge Catch 2 12 Blade 26 Door Latch 13 Table Insert 27
16. Q a improperly tensioned blade O top guide set too high above the work piece being cut gt using a blade with a lumpy or improperly finished braze or weld me m OC A a continuous running of the saw blade when not cutting Use blades that are 93 in length on this machine Always use a sharp blade Keep it free from gum and pitch Clean frequently with a stiff fiber brush Narrow blades are used for cutting small circles or curves while the wider blades are best suited for straight cutting such as ripping A new blade in most cases will perform better and last longer than a re sharpened blade Insure that the blade guides are adjusted properly Do not force or twist the blade around a curve or a very short radius Feed the workpiece through the blade at a consistent rate allow the blade to do the cutting do not feed the work piece too fast Do not apply excessive tension to the blade The tension is only necessary to drive the blade without slipping on the wheels Narrow blades require less tension than wider blades 25 NOTES ACCESSORIES A complete line of accessories is available from your Delta Supplier Porter Cable e Delta Factory Service Centers and Delta Authorized Service Stations Please visit our Web Site www deltamachinery com for a catalog or for the name of your nearest supplier III AN Ne Since accessories other than those offered by Delta have not been tested with this p
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18. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES BEFORE STARTING THE MACHINE Tools scrap pieces and other debris can be thrown at high speed causing injury USE THE RIGHT MACHINE Don t force a machine or an attachment to do a job for which it was not designed Damage to the machine and or injury may result 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES The use of accessories and attachments not recom mended by Delta may cause damage to the machine or injury to the user USE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw n undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating See the Extension Cord Chart for the correct size depending on the cord length and nameplate ampere rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord SECURE THE WORKPIECE Use clamps or a vise to hold the workpiece when practical Loss of control of a workpiece can cause injury FEED THE WORKPIECE AGAINST THE DIRECTION OF THE ROTATION OF THE BLADE CUTTER OR ABRASIVE SURFACE Feeding it from the other direction will cause the workpiece to be thrown out a high speed DON T FORCE THE WORKPIECE ON THE MACHINE Damage to the machine and or injury may result DON T OVERREACH L
19. TAND 1 Remove the two outer hex nuts and lock washers A Fig 34 from the two screws extending out from the back of the switch box B 2 Insert two screws C Fig 35 located on back of switch box into two holes D located in the band saw arm 3 Use the two nuts and lockwashers L Fig 36 removed in STEP 1 to fasten the switch box to the bandsaw arm 4 Remove the screw and cable clamp E Fig 37 from the lower arm of the band saw 5 Insert the switch cord and power cord F Fig 37 into the clamp E removed in STEP 4 and fasten to the bandsaw Fig 36 6 Insert the cord bushing into hole G Fig 38 on the ii top of the band saw stand Fig 37 Fig 38 16 7 Insert the switch cord H Fig 39 through the hole in the cord bushing G 8 Insert the pronged motor plug J Fig 40 into the receptacle H of switch cord MAKE SURE THAT THE MOTOR PLUG J FIG 40 AND THE SWITCH CORD H ARE ROUTED BEHIND THE DUST CHUTE K IF THE BAND SAW IS BEING USED WITH THE ACCESSORY HEIGHT ATTACHMENT THE THE CORD HAS TO BE ROUTED IN FRONT OF THE DUST CHUTE STARTING AND STOPPING SAW The power switch is located on the left side of the machine To turn the machine ON push the green start button A Fig 41 To turn the machine OFF push the red stop button B LOCKING SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION IMPORTANT When the tool is not in use the switch should be locked in the
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21. assembly C When the blade guides are parallel with the blade tighten the screw B 3 Adjust the guides A Fig 55 so that the front edge of the guides are just behind the gullets of the saw teeth The complete guide block bracket can be moved in or out by loosening the thumb screw C and turning the knurled knob D Fig 55 When the guides A are set properly tighten thumb screw C 4 Two set screws B Fig 55 hold the upper blade guides A in place Loosen the set screws B to move the guides A Place them as close as possible to the side of the blade Be careful not to pinch the blade Tighten the screws B 5 When the blade guide wears to a point that it cannot be adjusted close to the blade loosen screw B Fig 55 and reverse the blade guides A Fig 55 6 The upper blade support bearing E Fig 55 prevents damage to the set in the saw teeth by keeping the blade from being pushed too far toward the back The support bearing E should be set 1 64 behind the blade by loosening the thumb screw F and turning the knurled knob G to move the support bearing E in or out 7 Adjust the blade support bearing E so that the back edge of the blade overlaps the outside diameter of the ball bearing by about 1 16 The bearing E is set on an eccentric To change the position remove the screw H and bearing E Fig 55 Loosen the thumb screw P back out the knurled knob from the set screw Remove the h
22. b screw in the opposite direction Adjust the thumb screw C Fig 51 only a fraction of a turn each time NEVER TRACK THE BLADE WHILE THE TOOL IS RUNNING After the blade is tracking in the center of the tires tighten the wing nut B Fig 51 P w 5 ES Su Fy d a N 211 E y E Y 5 fj DES A Hi JEN g TA W w 4 EH el y 7 3 Fo amp ny r wu ica W Y EN EA gt i 7 X Be EN o fo P3 Le a b A k s j b i BI Bn 3 El A lt x x ij i y S n Y f i BS q Ali E g E Ky Sy b gt Me f N 4 z VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE UPPER BLADE GUIDE ASSEMBLY DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE Adjust the blade guides and bearings according to the following instructions Set the upper blade guide assembly A Fig 53 as close as possible to the top surface of the workpiece Loosen the lock knob B and move the guide assembly A to the desired position 20 ADJUSTING THE UPPER BLADE GUIDES AND BLADE SUPPORT BEARING Adjust the upper blade guides and blade support bearings ONLY AFTER the blade has the correct tension and is tracking properly To adjust do the following DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE 1 Make sure that the bottom blade guides and support bearings are not touching the blade 2 Check the upper blade guide assembly The blade guides A Fig 54 should be parallel to the blade To adjust loosen the screw B and rotate the complete guide
23. cting the machine to the power line make sure the switch is in the OFF position and be sure that the electric current is of the same characteristics as indicated on the machine All line connections should make good contact Running on low voltage will damage the machine DO NOT EXPOSE THE MACHINE TO RAIN OR OPERATE THE MACHINE IN DAMP LOCATIONS MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS Your machine is wired for 120 volt 60 HZ alternating current Before connecting the machine to the power source make sure the switch is in the OFF position GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRIC SHOCK 1 All grounded cord connected machines In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This machine is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Do not modify the plug provided if it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in risk of electric shock The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment grounding conductor If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary do no
24. e one heavy enough to carry the current of the machine An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Fig D shows the correct gauge to use depending on the cord length If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord MINIMUM GAUGE EXTENSION CORD MINIMUM GAUGE EXTENSION CORD RECOMMENDED SIZES FOR USE WITH STATIONARY ELECTRIC MACHINES RECOMMENDED SIZES FOR USE WITH STATIONARY ELECTRIC MACHINES Ampere Total Length Gauge of Ampere Total Length Gauge of ang Volts of Cord in Feet Extension Cord Volts of Cord in Feet Extension Cord up to 25 240 up to 50 25 50 240 50 100 50 100 240 100 200 100 150 240 200 300 up to 25 240 up to 50 25 50 240 50 100 50 100 240 100 200 100 150 240 200 300 240 up to 50 240 50 100 240 100 200 240 200 300 240 up to 50 240 50 100 GREATER THAN 50 FEET NOT RECOMMENDED al 240 GREATER THAN 100 FEET NOT RECOMMENDED Fig C Fig D Fig D FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FOREWORD Delta Models 28 248 and the 28 475X are 14 wood cutting band saws The band saws have a quick tensioning blade mechanism for ease with changing blades and applying tension to the blade The Delta Models 28 248 and 28 475X have large 16 x16 cast iron tables that can be tilted 45 degrees to the right and 8 degrees to the left The band saws also come with a 4 O D dust port for connecting the band saws to a dust collector N
25. e the table handle H on each stud as shown in Fig 29 NOTE MAKE SURE THE TABLE HANDLES ARE POSITIONED AS SHOWN IN FIG 29 SO THAT THE TABLE CAN BE TIGHTENED AND LOOSENED 4 Thread a 7 16 locknut D Fig 30 onto each stud Tighten each locknut up to the table handle and then loosen each locknut a 1 2 of turn 14 BLADE TO SAW Nile THE 14 BAND SAW USES 93 LENGTH BLADES 1 Remove the table pin A Fig 31 from the table 2 Open the two wheel guard doors B Fig 31 and the blade guard door C 3 Make sure the quick tension lever D Fig 31 is positioned to the right of the machine to relieve tension as shown 4 NOTE CHECK BLADE TO BE SURE TEETH WILL POINT DOWN TOWARD TABLE WHEN INSTALLED IF NOT TURN BLADE INSIDE OUT Slide the band saw blade teeth facing out through the slot E Fig 31 in the band saw table 5 Place the blade around the two wheel assemblies A Fig 32 6 Replace the table pin A Fig 31 7 Close the two wheel guard doors B Fig 31 and the blade guard door C 8 Move the quick tension lever D Fig 32 to the left position to put tension on the blade as shown 9 See the section OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS to adjust blade tension and tracking TABLE INSERT Place table insert A Fig 33 in opening of table NOTE A tab B is provided on insert that engages with notch C in table opening 15 Fig 33 ON OFF SWITCH TO S
26. ear misuse abuse or repair or alteration made or specifically authorized by K anyone other than an authorized Delta service facility or representative Under no circumstances will Delta be liable for 6S incidental or consequential damages resulting from defective products This warranty is Delta s sole warranty and sets OS forth the customer s exclusive remedy with respect to defective products all other warranties express or implied whether 69 of merchantability fitness for purpose or otherwise are expressly disclaimed by Delta PORTER CABLE e DELTA SERVICE CENTERS CENTROS DE SERVICIO DE PORTER CABLE e DELTA Parts and Repair Service for Porter Cable Delta Machinery are Available at These Locations Obtenga Refaccion de Partes o Servicio para su Herramienta en los Siguientes Centros de Porter Cable e Delta ARIZONA Tempe 85282 Phoenix 2400 West Southern Avenue Suite 105 Phone 602 437 1200 Fax 602 437 2200 CALIFORNIA Ontario 91761 Los Angeles 3949A East Guasti Road Phone 909 390 5555 Fax 909 390 5554 San Leandro 94577 Oakland 3039 Teagarden Street Phone 510 357 9762 Fax 510 357 7939 COLORADO Arvada 80003 Denver 8175 Sheridan Blvd Unit S Phone e 487 1809 Fax 303 437 1868 FLORIDA o Davie 33314 Miami 4343 South State Rd 7 441 Unit 107 Phone 954 321 6635 Fax 954 321 6638 Tampa 33609 4538 W Kennedy Boulevard Phone 813 877 9585 Fax 813 289 79
27. ex shaft from the hole and rotate it to move the eccentric for the bearing 21 ADJUSTING LOWER BLADE GUIDES AND BLADE SUPPORT BEARING Adjust the lower blade guides and blade support bearing after the upper guides and bearing have been adjusted DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE 1 Adjust the front edge of the guide blocks B Fig 56 so that they are just behind the gullets of the saw teeth Turn the Knurled knob C Fig 56 to make this adjustment Check the support bearing D Fig 56 It should not be touching the back of the blade 2 Loosen the two screws A Fig 56 Move the guides B as close as possible to the side of the blade being careful not to pinch the blade Tighten screws A 3 Turn the other knurled knob E to adjust the lower blade support bearing D Fig 56 so that it is about 1 64 behind the back of the blade OPERATIONS Before starting the machine insure that all adjustments are properly made and the guards are in place Turn the upper wheel by hand to make sure that everything is correct BEFORE turning on the power Keep the top blade guide and guard within 1 8 of the work piece at all times Do not force the material against the blade Light pressure on the work piece will produce a smoother cut and prevent excess friction and heating of the blade KEEP THE SAW BLADE SHARP Very little forward pressure is required for normal cutting Keep the workpiece moving at a slo
28. he stand 4 Thread a 5 16 18 hex nut onto the screw 5 Repeat this process for the three remaining holes in the saw and the stand and tighten securely MOTOR PULLEY 1 Remove the pulley key A Fig 5 that is taped to the motor 2 Place the pulley key A Fig 24 in the slot B on the motor shaft 3 Align the slot in the motor pulley C Fig 24 with the key A on the motor shaft 4 Slide the motor pulley C Fig 24 on to the motor shaft and tighten set screw D Fig 24 on the pulley against the key A on the motor shaft BELT TO SAW AND MOTOR PULLEY 1 Place the belt over the saw pulley A Fig 25 2 Lift the motor and place the other end of the belt around the motor pulley B Fig 26 3 Check the alignment of the motor and saw pulley with a straight edge C Fig 26 Adjust the position of the motor pulley until the motor pulley and saw pulley are aligned 4 Push down on the motor so that there is approximately a 1 4 deflection when pushing in on the center of the belt 5 Tighten the four bolts that hold the motor to the motor bracket 13 TABLE TO SAW 1 Align the two table studs A Fig 27 in the bottom of the table with the two holes in the trunnion assemblies B Place table on trunnion assemblies NOTE MAKE SURE THE SLOT C FIG 27 IN THE TABLE IS FACING AWAY FROM THE ARM D 2 Thread a 7 16 jam nut C Fig 28 onto each table stud and tighten securely 3 Plac
29. ing parts can Cause injury DO NOT USE THE MACHINE IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT The use of power tools in damp or wet locations or in rain can cause shock or electrocution Keep your work area well lit to prevent tripping or placing arms hands and fingers in danger MAINTAIN ALL TOOLS AND MACHINES IN PEAK CONDITION Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Poorly maintained tools and machines can further damage the tool or machine and or Cause injury CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS Before using the machine check for any damaged parts Check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or any other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced Damaged parts can cause further damage to the machine and or injury KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY Your shop is a potentially dangerous environment Children and visitors can be injured REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Make sure that the switch is in the OFF position before plugging in the power cord In the event of a power failure move the switch to the OFF position An accidental start up can cause injury USE THE GUARDS Check to see that all guards are in place secured and working correctly to prevent injury
30. motor bracket 5 Place stand on its base as shown in Fig 9 Fig 7 Fig 9 TOP PLATE TO STAND 1 Place the top plate A Fig 10 on the top of the stand B 2 Align the six square holes on the top plate A Fig 10 with the six square holes in the stand B 3 Align the two square holes on the side of the plate A Fig 10 with the two square holes on the side of the stand B 4 Insert a 5 16 18x3 4 carriage head bolt through the top plate and the stand Thread a 5 16 18 hex nut on to screw 5 Repeat this process for the five remaining holes in the top of the plate and stand and the two holes in the side of the top plate and the stand Make sure the door opening is at least 13 wide before tightening the screws DUST CHUTE 1 Insert the dust chute from inside the stand through the opening A Fig 11 in the top of the stand NOTE MAKE SURE THE TAB B FIG 12 IN THE DUST CHUTE ENGAGES THE CUTOUT C IN THE TOP OF THE STAND 2 Align the two slotted holes D Fig 13 in the bottom of the dust chute with the two holes E Fig 14 in the stand Fig 13 10 BAND SAW USED WITH A DUST COLLECTOR 3 If you are going to use your band saw with a dust collector attach the dust port as follows A Align the four holes in the dust port A Fig 15 with the four holes in the side of the stand B Insert a 10 32x1 2 pan head screw through the two holes in the dust port B
31. nd cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment always wear MSHA NIOSH approved properly fitting face mask or respirator when using such tools GENERAL SAFETY RULES lt READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE A USING THIS EQUIPMENT Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious personal injury or property damage IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Woodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed As with all machinery there are certain hazards involved with the operation of the product Using the machine with respect and caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury However if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored personal injury to the operator may result Safety equipment such as guards push sticks hold downs featherboards goggles dust masks and hearing protection can reduce your potential for injury But even the best guard won t make up for poor judgment carelessness or inattention Always use common sense and exercise caution in the workshop If a procedure feels dangerous don t try it Figure out an alternative procedure that feels
32. oss of balance can make you fall into a working machine causing injury NEVER STAND ON THE MACHINE Injury could occur if the tool tips or if you accidentally contact the cutting tool NEVER LEAVE THE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTEN DED TURN THE POWER OFF Don t leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop A child or visitor could be injured TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE before installing or removing accessories before adjusting or changing set ups or when making repairs An accidental start up can cause injury MAKE YOUR WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF WITH PADLOCKS MASTER SWITCHES OR BY REMOVING STARTER KEYS The accidental start up of a machine by a child or visitor could Cause injury STAY ALERT WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND USE COMMON SENSE DO NOT USE THE MACHINE WHEN YOU ARE TIRED OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS ALCOHOL OR MEDICATION A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in injury THE DUST GENERATED by certain woods and wood products can be injurious to your health Always operate machinery in well ventilated areas and provide for proper dust removal Use wood dust collection systems whenever possible 10 11 12 13 14 ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR BAND SAWS DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE UNTIL it is assembled and installed according to the instructions OBTAIN ADVICE from your supervisor instructor or another qualified person
33. roduct use of such accessories could be hazardous For safest operation only Delta recommended accessories should be used with this product A DELTA PARTS SERVICE OR WARRANTY ASSISTANCE All Delta Machines and accessories are manufactured to high quality standards and are serviced by a network of Porter Cable e Delta Factory Service Centers and Delta Authorized Service Stations To obtain additional information regarding your Delta quality product or to obtain parts service warranty assistance or the location of the nearest service outlet please call 1 800 223 7278 In Canada call 1 800 463 3582 Oy yt Pe NO o 6 AMDELTA SS Two Year Limited New Product Warranty ES Delta will repair or replace at its expense and at its option any new Delta machine machine part or machine accessory which in normal use has proven to be defective in workmanship or material provided that the customer returns the product 69 prepaid to a Delta factory service center or authorized service station with proof of purchase of the product within two E years and provides Delta with reasonable opportunity to verify the alleged defect by inspection For all refurbished Delta 6S product the warranty period is 180 days Delta may require that electric motors be returned prepaid to a motor S manufacturer s authorized station for inspection and repair or replacement Delta will not be responsible for any asserted GA defect which has resulted from normal w
34. st blade tension Check and adjust blade guides Adjust blade support bearing Check and adjust blade tracking Replace the blade Replace tires Change the blade Replace blade O ON OO FW N Set upper blade guide within 1 8 of work piece BAND SAW BLADES A band saw blade is a delicate piece of steel that is subjected to tremendous strain You can obtain long use from a band saw blade if you use it properly Be sure you use blades of the proper thickness width and temper for the various types of material and cuts Always use the widest blade possible Use narrow blades only for sawing small abrupt curves and for fine delicate work This will save blades and will produce better cuts For cutting wood and similar materials Delta offers blades in widths of 1 8 1 4 3 8 1 2 and 3 4 Any one of a number of conditions may cause a band saw blade to break Blade breakage is in some cases unavoidable being the natural result of the peculiar stresses to which blades are subjected Blades will break often due to avoidable causes such as the lack of care to the blade or the blade not being properly adjusted to the band saw The most common causes of blade breakage are k faulty alignments and adjustments of the guides o N forcing or twisting a wide blade around a curve of short radius O feeding the work piece too fast into the blade dullness of the teeth or absence of sufficient set
35. t connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the machine is properly grounded Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding type plugs and matching 3 conductor receptacles that accept the machine s plug as shown in Fig A Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately GROUNDED OUTLET BOX CURRENT CARRYING PRONGS GROUNDING BLADE S IS LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES Fig A THIS MACHINE MUST BE GROUNDED WHILE IN USE TO PROTECT THE OPERATOR FROM 2 Grounded cord connected machines intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal rating less than 150 volts If the machine is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Fig A the machine will have a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Fig A A temporary adapter which looks like the adapter illustrated in Fig B may be used to connect this plug to a matching 2 conductor receptacle as shown in Fig B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored rigid ear lug and the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box Whenever the
36. that the handle is contacting the hub D 4 Move the blade tension lever to the left until the lever lock B Fig 49 engages the blade tension lever handle A 19 Fig 48 5 The band saw blade tension can be fined tune by turning adjustment nut N Fig 51 while the blade is tensioned 6 A series of graduations is located on the back of the upper wheel slide bracket T Fig 51 These graduations indicate the proper tension for various widths of blades NOTE THESE GRADUATIONS ARE CORRECT FOR AVERAGE WORK AND WILL NOT BE AFFECTED BY REBRAZING OF THE SAW BLADE WHEN CUTTING THIN PIECES 3 4 OR LESS SET THE BLADE TENSION BELOW THE MAXIMUM SETTING FOR BLADE WIDTH TO EXTEND BLADE LIFE OVER STRAINING IS A COMMON CAUSE OF BLADE BREAKAGE AND OTHER UNSATISFACTORY BLADE PERFORMANCE RELEASE THE TENSION WHEN THE TOOL IS NOT IN USE TRACKING THE BLADE DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE TRACKING THE BLADE MAKE SURE THAT THE BLADE GUIDES AND BLADE SUPPORT BEARINGS ARE CLEAR OF THE BLADE After applying tension to the blade rotate the wheels slowly forward by hand and observe the blade s movement The blade A Fig 52 should travel in the center of the upper tire If the blade creeps toward the front edge loosen the wing nut B Fig 51 and turn the thumb screw C clockwise This action draws the blade toward the center of the tire If the blade creeps toward the back edge turn the thum
37. w and consistent rate against the blade to ensure a smooth and accurate cut Avoid twisting the blade by trying not to turn sharp corners Remember you must saw around corners CUTTING CURVES When cutting curves turn the stock carefully so that the blade follows without twisting If a curve is so abrupt that it is necessary to repeatedly back up and cut a new kerf a narrower blade a blade with more set or additional relief cuts Fig 57 may be necessary to allow the blade to cut more efficiently The more set a blade has the easier it will allow the stock to be turned but the cut is usually rougher When withdrawing the piece being cut changing the cut or for any other reason be careful not to accidentally draw the blade off the wheels In most cases it is easier and safer to turn the stock and saw out through the waste material rather than try to withdraw the stock from the blade RELIEF CUTS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE In spite of how well a band saw is maintained problems can occur The following troubleshooting guide will help you solve the more common problems Trouble SAW WILL NOT START Probable Cause Remedy 1 Switch cord motor cord not plugged in 1 Plug in switch cord motor cord 2 Fuse blown or motor reset tripped 2 Replace fuse or push motor reset button 3 Cord damaged 3 Have cord replaced Trouble BREAKER OR MOTOR KICKS OUT FREQUENTLY Probable Cause Remedy 1 Extension cord too light or too
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