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Opera ting Instructions and Parts M anual 20 ” and 24 ” Band Sa ws Model s 201 3 an d 241 5 For model 2013 serial no. 13102013913 and higher. For model 2415 serial no. 140224151098 and higher. Po wermatic 427 New Sanf or d Rd. LaVergne, T N 37086 Part No . M-1791257 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revi si on E 2 10/2014 www.powerm ati c.c om Copyri ght ?[...]
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2 Warrant y and Service Powe rmatic war rants e very product it sel ls against manu factu rers’ de fects. If one of ou r tools ne e ds se rvice o r re pair, please contact Techni cal Se rvice by ca lling 1- 800-274-6846, 8AM to 5PM CS T, Mo nday through F riday. W arranty P e riod The ge ne ral warranty lasts for the tim e period s pe cified [...]
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3 Ta ble of Cont ents W arra n ty and Servi ce........................................................................................................... ................................. 2 Table of Co ntents ............................................................................................................. .......................[...]
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4 Upper W heel B as e As se mbly (2013 and 2415) ..................................................................................... ......... 43 Parts List: Lower W heel Base Assembly (2013 Band Saw) ......................................................................... ... 44 Parts List: Lower W heel Base Assembly (2415 Band Saw)[...]
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5 W arning 1. Read and understand the entire owner’s manual bef ore attemptin g assembly or operatio n . 2. Read an d understa nd the warnings posted on the machine an d in this manual. Failure to com ply with all of these warnin gs may ca us e s e rious inj u r y. 3. Replace th e warning labels if they becom e obs cured or rem oved. 4. This [...]
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6 21. Giv e yo ur work un d ivided attention. Look in g around, c arryin g o n a c onversatio n a nd “horse-play” are ca re le ss ac t s t hat c a n re s ult i n se r io us inj ur y. 22. Maintain a balan ced stance at all times so that y ou do not f all or l ea n agains t the blade or other moving parts. Do not ov erreac h or use ex cessive[...]
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7 Introduct ion This manual i s pro vi ded b y Powerm atic cov ering t h e s afe operatio n and maintenance proced u res f or a Powermatic Model 2013 or 2415 Band Saw . This manu a l contai ns i ns tructions o n installation, s afety precautions, ge n era l operating proced u re s, maintenance instructions and parts breakdow n . Thi s machine h[...]
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8 Features and T erm i nolog y (Model 2415 shown) Floor D iagrams[...]
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9 Unpacking Open shipping con tainer and ch eck f or s hippin g damage. Report any dam age i mm ediately to your distributor and shipping age n t. Do not discard any shippin g materia l until the Band Saw is set u p a n d running properly. Com pare th e c on t ents of yo u r co ntainer w i t h t he fo l lo win g par t s li s t t o m a ke su r e[...]
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10 A s sembl y Tools re qu ir ed for assem bly: For kli ft or h o is t wi th str aps 10-12mm w ren c h (pro vided) 14mm w ren c h (NOTE: A so cket wrench set may speed as sembly time) Rem ov e all crat in g a n d plastic f rom around the band s aw . Rem ov e a ny lag s c rews or h o lding straps which s ec u re t he ban d saw to th e wood palle[...]
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11 6. Attach th e f en c e (D, Figu re 2) to t h e f en c e body (E, Figure 2) wit h four 5/16 x 3/4 hex cap screws, four 5/16 l ock washers, an d f our 5/16 fl at wa s h ers . H an d ti gh te n th e s cr e ws on l y. 7. Place the f en ce a ss em bl y o n to t he g ui de rai l and against the edge of t h e m iter slot, as shown in Figure 2. T h[...]
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12 14. Ch eck th e c learance betwee n t he table and the fence. Th e f ence sh ould n ot r u b against the table su rf ace but be slightly abo v e it. This gap should be th e same at the fron t of th e table as i t is at the rear. See Figure 4. 15. I f the gap between fence and tabl e is not consis tent, loosen either of t h e hex nuts o n the[...]
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13 Che ck wit h a q ua lif ied e le ct r ic ia n or se rv ice personnel i f th e groundi n g i ns truct i o n s are n ot com pletel y understood, or if in doubt a s to w hether th e tool is proper ly g rounded. Repair or replace a dam aged or worn cord imm edi ately . Make sure th e voltage of y ou r power supply matc h es t h e specifications [...]
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14 Conv erting fr om 230 Volt to 460 Vo lt (Three P hase Only ) To convert from 230 v olt to 460 vol t: 1. Rem ov e the f ou r Philli p s h ead screw s on t he swi tc h plate (Figure 8) and tilt the s w i tch plate down. Th en remove t h e c ov er of th e switc h box. 2. Replace th e curre n t contactor with the 460V magnetic con tactor (part n[...]
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15 A d justments Table Til t 1. Loosen the lever (Fig u re 10). 2. R otate the handwheel (Figure 10) c lockwise to tilt table up to 45 degrees to the righ t, or counterclockwise to til t t h e table u p to 10 degrees to t h e lef t (as vi ewed f rom the operator’s position). NOTE: If you t i lt the table to t h e lef t, y ou must f i rst remo[...]
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16 In stalling/Changin g Blades A lways wear gloves w h en h a ndling blades. New blades are usu ally packaged in a coiled positio n; to pr ev ent injury un c oil them slowly and carefu lly, while weari ng gloves and safety glasses. 1. Dis connect machin e f rom power sou rce. 2. Decrease blade tens i on by rotating blade tension handwh ee l (A[...]
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17 Changes i n blade widt h a nd the ty pe of material bein g cut will h av e an e ff ect on bl ade te nsion. Keep in mind that too little or too much blade tension can cause b l ade breakage and/or poor cutting perform an ce. TIP: W hen the band saw is not bein g used, s li g htly release the tension on th e blade – this will prolong the bla[...]
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18 Upper Blad e Guide A ssembly 1. Dis connect machin e f rom power sou rce. 2. Loosen l ock knob (see B, Figure 14) and rais e or lower u pper b l ade g ui de as s embl y by turning the handwheel (C, Figure 14). 3. Position th e b lade guide assembly about 3/16” above th e m aterial to be cu t. The scal e (J, Figure 14) shows the distance f [...]
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19 12. Adjust t he su pport bearing un ti l it l ightly contacts the dol l ar bi ll. 13. W hen support beari ng adjus tm ent is complete, remove dollar b ill and tig h t en nu t (E, F igure 19). Lower Bla de Guides and Lower Su pport Bea ri ng 1. Dis connect machin e f rom power sou rce. 2. B lade mus t a l read y be tensioned and trac kin g pr[...]
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20 Mit er G aug e A miter gauge is pro vi ded f or cro ss c utting operations. Instal l t h e m iter ga u ge b y slid in g the end of t h e m iter ga u ge bar into the T- sl ot in t h e table, as sh ow n in Figure 22. To adj u st the angle of the miter gauge: 1. Loosen the handle (A, Figure 22). 2. Rotate the gauge body until t h e po inter (B [...]
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21 Belt A lignm ent If the driv e belt is not aligned properly, it can be aligned w i th one or m ore of th e f ou r set screws located behin d t h e steel plate. Fig u re 25 shows two of th e set screws. 1. Loosen the four hex nuts (A, Figure 23) 2. R otate clockwise on e of the set s c rews (Figure 25 ) w i th a 4 mm h ex wr en c h , t o pu s[...]
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22 Brake P edal An al ter n ate m eth od of stopp in g the mac hin e i s to press the brake pedal, sh ow n in Fig u re 29. T h e ban d saw will shu t off wh en the brake pedal is pressed. The brake pedal is also us eful for stoppi n g t h e blade quickly, i ns tead of waitin g f or the blade to coast slowly to a stop after the m ach ine h a s b[...]
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23 Rippi ng Ripping is cutti n g le n gt hwise down the work pi ece, and wi t h t he grain (of wood stock). See Figure 31. Crosscu tting Cross c u t ting i s c utting acro ss t h e gra in of th e workpiece, while u si n g t he miter ga u ge to feed the workpiece into the blade. Slide the bar of th e m iter gau ge into th e e n d of th e slot on[...]
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24 If replacement of the blade is n ot c urrently an option, the blade lead can be compensated for by skewing the fence. Proceed as follows: 1. C u t a scrap piece of w ood abou t t he same length as t he band s aw tabl e, a n d j oin t one edge along its le n gt h, or r i p it o n a table saw to give i t a straight edge. 2. Draw a lin e on the[...]
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25 Widt h B and sa w b la de s c om e in d if f e re nt sta nd ar d widths , meas ured from the back o f the blade to the tip of the tooth . General ly, wi der blade s are used f or ri pping or maki n g straight c u ts, suc h a s resawing. Narrower b lades are of ten used when the part bei n g c ut has curve s with small rad ii. ( W hen cutting[...]
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26 Set The term “set” ref ers to the w ay in whic h t h e saw teeth are ben t or po s itioned. Bending the teeth creates a kerf that i s wider than th e back of the blade. Set patterns are usually selected depending upon the type of material t h at needs to be c u t. Three comm on set patterns are sh own in Figure 37. Gen erally , t h e Rak[...]
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27 M a intenance Bef ore d oin g ma in ten anc e, disconnect mac h i n e fr om electr ical supply by pu lli ng o u t t h e pl u g or swi tch i ng off t h e m ain switch! Fail u r e to comply may cause serio u s in ju ry . Clean t h e ba nd saw regularly to remove any resinous deposits and sawdust. Keep th e m iter slot in the table f ree of dus[...]
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28 Blade S election Guide Identify t h e m aterial and thick ness of yo ur workpiece. The chart w ill sh ow t h e rec ommended PITCH, blade TY PE, an d FEED R AT E. Key: H – Hook L – Low S – Sk i p M – Medium R – Regul ar H – High Ex ample: 10/H/M m ean s 10 teet h per inch / Hook Type Bl ade / Mediu m Feed For R adiu s Cutti ng Stu[...]
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29 Tr oubleshoot ing – Operat ional Problems Trouble Probabl e Cause Rem edy Table tilt does not hold position un de r load. Lockin g lever is n ot tig ht. Tighten l ocking lever ( see page 15). Trunnion locking mechani s m is broken or worn. Repl ace tr u nni on lockin g mechanis m. Tabl e will n o t tilt. Trunnion is n ot lubricated. Lu bri[...]
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30 Trouble Probabl e Cause Rem edy Cracks on back edge of bl ade. W or kpiece being fed too quickly. Reduce feed speed to lessen s t rain on the blade. W eldi ng on blade n ot perf ectly aligned. E l iminate the welded part, and re-weld properly; or acquire a n ew bl ade. Support bearing is worn; caused by constant con t act wit h bac k of blad[...]
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31 Tr oubleshoot ing – M echanical and Elect rical Problems Trouble Probabl e Cause Rem edy Mach in e will n ot start/restar t or repeatedly trips circuit breaker or blows f use s. No in comi n g pow er. Verify m ach ine is co nn ec ted to power sou r ce. M ake sure START button is pushed in completely, and the STOP button is disengaged. See [...]
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32 Trouble Probabl e Cause Rem edy Mach in e will n ot start/restar t or repeatedly trips circuit breaker or blows f use s. S wit ch f ail ure. If the st a rt / sto p sw it c h is s u sp ec t , you h ave two opti ons: Have a qualif i ed electrici an test t h e swi tc h f or fun ct i on, or pur c hase a new sta rt / stop sw it c h and establish [...]
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33 Par ts List: Saw B ody Assembly (2013 Band Saw) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 2013-101A................. B ody ........................................................................ .. .................................... 1 2 ................ 2013-102N ................ M agnetic Switch ....................[...]
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34 Par ts List: Saw B ody Assembly (2415 Band Saw) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 2415-101A................. Body......................................................................... .. .................................... 1 2 ................ 2415-102N ................ M agnetic Switch .....................[...]
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35 Saw Body A ssembly (2013 and 2415)[...]
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36 Par ts List: T able A ssembly (2013 B and S aw) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 2013-201 ................... Carriage Bolt ............................................................ 1/2” -12x 9”...................... 1 2 ................ 6295149 .................... Trunni on (Left S i de) ..............[...]
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37 Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 60 .............. 2013-260 ................... Shaft ........................................................................ ...................................... 1 61 .............. 2013-261 ................... C- Rin g...................................................................... S -1 [...]
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38 Par ts List: T able A ssembly (2415 B and S aw) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 2013-201 ................... Carriage Bolt ............................................................ 1/2- 12 x 9” ....................... 1 2 ................ 6295149 .................... Trunni on (Left S i de) ..............[...]
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39 Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 60 .............. 2013-260 ................... Shaft ........................................................................ ...................................... 1 61 .............. 2013-261 ................... C- Rin g...................................................................... S -1 [...]
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40 Table A ssembly (2013 an d 2415)[...]
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41 Par ts List: Upp er W heel Base A ssembly (2013 Band S aw) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 2013-301 ................... Upper W heel Shaft (for 201 3, seri al #05032013437 an d hi gher) ....................... 1 .................. 6295889 .................... Upper W h eel Shaft (for 201 3-1, seri al #01062013[...]
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42 Par ts List: Upp er W heel Base A ssembly (2415 Band S aw) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 2013-301 ................... Upper W heel Shaft (for 241 5, seri al #05022415369 an d hi gher) ....................... 1 .................. 6295889 .................... Upper W h eel Shaft (for 241 5-1, seri al #01062415[...]
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43 Upper Wh eel Base Assem bly (2013 and 2415)[...]
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44 Par ts List: L ower Wh eel Base A ssembly (2013 Ban d Saw) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ TS-0207061 .............. Socket H ead Ca p Screw .......................................... 1/4 ”-20x 1” ........ .............. 1 2 ................ TS-0680021 .............. Flat W ash er .........................[...]
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45 Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 53 .............. TS-0720071 .............. Lock Wa sh er ............................................................ 1/4” ..... ........................... 4 54 .............. T S-081C032 .............. Screw ....................................................................... #10-2 4x 1/2?[...]
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46 Par ts List: L ower Wh eel Base A ssembly (2415 Ban d Saw) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ TS-0207061 .............. Socket H ead Ca p Screw .......................................... 1/4 ”-20x 1” ........ .............. 1 2 ................ TS-0680021 .............. Flat W ash er .........................[...]
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47 Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 54 .............. T S-081C032 .............. Screw ....................................................................... #10-2 4x 1/2” ................... 4 55 .............. TS-0720051 .............. Lock Wash er ............................................................ #10 ...... ........[...]
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48 Lower Wh eel Base A ssembly (2013 and 2415)[...]
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49 Par ts List: Gu ide Bracke t Assem bly (2013 Band Saw) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 6295275 .................... Guide Bar Case Bracket .......................................... ............ .......................... 1 2 ................ 6295276 .................... Cov e r ...............................[...]
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50 Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 61 .............. TS-069204 ................ Flat W ash er ............................................................. #10 .... ............................ 1 62 .............. 6295327 .................... Su pport Bearing Sh aft (R) ....................................... ............. ........[...]
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51 Par ts List: Gu ide Bracke t Assem bly (2415 Band Saw) Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ................ 6295275 .................... Guide Bar Case Bracket .......................................... ............ .......................... 1 2 ................ 6295276 .................... Cov e r ...............................[...]
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52 Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 61 .............. TS-069204 ................ Flat W ash er ............................................................. #10 .... ............................ 1 62 .............. 6295327 .................... Su pport Bearing Sh aft (R) ....................................... ............. ........[...]
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53 Guide Br acket A ssembly (2013 and 2415)[...]
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54 Electr ical Conn ections: 230 Vol t, Sin gle Phase – M o d e l 2013 Band S aw ONLY 2013 Band S aw ON LY 5 L3 A1 3 L2 13 NO 1 L2 2 T1 4 T2 6 T3 14 NO 2 T1 4 T2 6 T3 A2 GROU ND GREE N GREE N BLACK WHIE T 95 96 98 97 30uF 300VAC GREE N BLAC K WHIT E 500MF D 125VAC BLACK WHIT E WHIT E BLAC K GREE N GREE N Magnet ic Sw itch Mot or 17 18[...]
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55 Electr ical Conn ections: 230 Vol t, Sin gle Phase – M o d e l 2415 Band S aw ONLY 2415 Band S aw ON LY 18 17 Mot or Magnetic Swi tch GREEN GREEN BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK 500MF D 125VA C WHITE BLACK GREEN 40uF 250VA C 97 98 96 95 WHIET BLACK GREEN GREEN GROUND A2 6 T3 4 T2 2 T1 14 NO 6 T3 4 T2 2 T1 1 L2 13 NO 3 L2 A1 5 L3[...]
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56 Electr ical Conn ectio n s: 230 V olt, 3 P hase – Models 2013 an d 2415 5 L3 A1 3 L2 13 NO 1 L2 2 T1 4 T2 6 T3 14 NO 2 T1 4 T2 6 T3 A2 GROUND GR EEN GREEN BLAC K WHITE 95 96 98 97 WHITE BLAC K GREEN Magn et ic Swi tch RED RED 17 18 GREEN BLACK WHITE Mo tor RE D WHITE RED BLACK[...]
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57 Electr ical Conn ectio n s: 460 V olt, 3 P hase – Models 2013 an d 2415 BLACK RED WHITE RED Motor WHITE BLACK GREEN 18 17 RED RED Magneti c Switch GREEN BLACK WHITE 97 98 96 95 WHITE BLACK GREEN GREEN GROUND A2 6 T3 4 T2 2 T1 14 NO 6 T3 4 T2 2 T1 1 L2 13 NO 3 L2 A1 5 L3[...]
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58 This page intenti o nally left blan k. [...]
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60 427 Ne w San f ord Rd . LaVergne, TN 37086 Phon e: 800-274-6848 www.po wermati c.co m[...]