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Opera ting Instructions and Parts M anual 18-inch Band Sa w Model P M180 0 Pow ermatic 427 New Sanf or d Rd. LaVergne, TN 37086 Part No . M-1791800 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revi si on B1 01/ 2014 www.powerm ati c. c om Copyri ght © 2014 Powerm ati c This .pdf document is bookmarked[...]
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2 Warrant y and Service Powe rm ati c war rants eve ry pr oduct i t sel ls against manu f acture rs’ defe ct s. If one of our t ools ne eds se rvi ce o r repair, please cont act Te chnical Se rvice by calling 1-800- 274-6846, 8A M to 5P M CST , Monday t hrough F riday. W arranty Pe riod The ge neral warranty l asts for the t ime period s pecified[...]
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3 Ta ble of Cont ents W a rrant y and Ser v ic e .............................................................................................................................. 2 Tab l e o f Con ten ts ............................................................................................................. ....................... 3 Wa r [...]
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4 Tr oubl eshooti ng – Operat ional P r oblem s ............................................................................................... 32 Tr oubl eshooting – M echanical and El ectrical Pr oblem s .......................................................................... 3 4 Re place men t Par ts ...............................[...]
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5 Wa r n i n g 1. Read and under st and t he enti r e ow ner ’s m anual bef ore attempti ng ass em bl y or operation. 2. Read and understand t he w arni ngs po sted on the m achi ne and in thi s m anual. Failur e to comply wit h all of these warning s may cause s eri ous i nj ury. 3. Replac e the warning l abe l s if t hey become obscured or rem [...]
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6 21. Make y our workshop chi l d proof wit h padl oc k s, m aster swit c hes or by r em ov i ng s t arter k ey s. 22. G i v e your work undiv ided attenti on. Looking around, c arry ing on a conv ersation and “ horse-play” are carel ess ac t s that can r es ul t in seri ous injury . 23. Mai ntain a balanc ed s tanc e at all times so that y ou [...]
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7 Introduct ion Thi s manual i s pr o v i ded by Powerm ati c covering t he safe oper ation and m ai n tenanc e procedure s f or a Powerm atic Model P M1800 Band Saw. This m an ual c ontains instr ucti ons on i ns t allati on, sa f ety precaut i ons, general operati ng proc edures, mai ntenance i nstructi ons and parts breakdo wn. Thi s m achine ha[...]
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8 Features and T erm i nology Figur e 1[...]
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9 Unpacking Open shi pping cont ainer and c heck for s hi pping dam age. Report any dam age immediatel y to your di stri butor and shippi ng agent. Do not discar d any shi ppi ng m a t eri al until the Band S aw is assem bled and r unning pr oper l y. Com pare t he content s of your cont ai ner with t he f o ll ow i ng parts li s t and phot os to m[...]
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10 Inst allat ion Too l s re q ui red for assemb ly and set up: 7/32” hex ( All en) wrench 6mm hex ( All en) wrench 12mm open- end wrench Square Ho i st o r f ork lift, with stra ps Rem o v e all cr ating and plasti c fr o m around t he m ach i ne. Remove any s c rews or straps hol ding the band sa w to t he shi ppi ng pall et. Exercise care w he[...]
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11 The m eas ur ement should be the sam e at both ends of the r ear r ail . Adjust as needed. 3. Ti ghten t he three screws wit h a 12m m wrench. Fron t Rail a nd G uide Tube Refer t o F igure 6. 4. I ns tal l the front rail to t he f ront edge of the tabl e, using t w o 5/16- 18 x 3/4 hex c ap screws (AA) , tw o 5/16 lock washe rs (BB) , and two 5[...]
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12 Fence to T a ble Clearance 1. Chec k the cl earance bet w een the t able and the bot tom of the f ence (Figure 10) . The f ence should not rub against t he tabl e surf ace but be sl ightly abov e i t. Thi s gap should be t he same at the front o f t he tabl e as it is at t he bac k. 2. If the cl earance i s not the s ame, use a com b i nation of[...]
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13 4. Use a gauge to caref ull y measure t he dist ance f ro m m iter sl ot to str aight edge. Tak e measurem ents at bot h f r ont and back of t ab l e – these should be t he sam e. 5. If t he m it er slot i s not paral lel t o the bl ade, loosen t he four hex cap scr e w s t hat s ec ure the t able t o the tr unnion (Fi gure 14 shows thr ee of [...]
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14 Dust Coll ection The use of a du st col lec tion system i s s t rongly recom mended f o r this band s a w . It will hel p keep t he shop clean, as well as reduce potent i al healt h hazards cau s ed by i nhalat ion of w ood dust. T he collec tor should hav e a capacity suffi cient f or this size m ach i ne – 400 CFM is recom mended. W alter M [...]
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15 Ext ensi on C o rd s The use of e xt ensi on c or ds i s di scouraged; try t o posit ion the m achine wit hin r each of the power source. I f an ext ension cord bec omes necessary, make sure t he cord rating is suit able f or the am perage li sted on the m achi ne’s mot or plat e. An under s i zed cord will cause a drop in li ne volt age resul[...]
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16 3. Loos en lev er (A, Fi gure 20) and ti lt t able with t he handwheel (B), until the stop bol t (C) r ests on the c i rcular pl at e (D). 4. Make sure the tabl e i ns ert is l e v el wit h surf ace of tabl e by rot ating one or more of it s s et scre ws wit h a 5/ 164” (2mm ) hex wrench. T hen pl ace a s quare on t he t able and against t he [...]
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17 8. G uide new blade t hrough tabl e slot. Pl ace blade l oosely i n the upp er and lower blade guides. Make sure bl ade teet h point dow n toward tabl e, and t ow ar d the f ront o f the s aw . (If th e t e e th w ill no t po in t d o w n, n o m a t ter how you ori ent t he b l ade, t hen the blade i s t w i sted i ns i de-out . Twist i t i nto [...]
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18 Blade T r ac kin g Refer t o F igure 26. Aft er bei ng properly t ens i oned, the bl ade m ust be tr acked. “Tr acking” ref ers to the position of the bl ade on t he wheel s w hi le t he machi ne is i n operat ion. T racking shoul d be checked peri odically , and is m andat ory after ev er y blade change. Bl ade trac ki ng i s done by hand w[...]
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19 9. M ake f urther adj us tm ents as needed, wit h the sa w disconnect ed f rom pow er . Upper Blad e Guides The bear ing gui des s houl d be set so that cont act between blade and gui des w ill o cc ur only w he n the bl ade is under pressure f rom a workpiec e. To adj ust the upper beari ng guides f or proper blade c ontr ol, proceed as f oll o[...]
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20 The v - sha p ed groove i s f or bl ades 1/8” w i de or small er. The flat bottomed groove support s blades ov er 1/ 8” to 3/16” w i de. The non-groov ed standard beari ng s urf ace at t he l e f t is f or bl ades ov er 3/16” wi de. (The bl ade prov i ded w i th your band saw is 3/4” wide, t hus must ride al ong the fl at non-groov ed [...]
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21 Guide Post Refer t o F igure 34. 1. Disconnec t band saw fr om power source. 2. Loosen lock handle (A ) and raise or l ower guide post by r ot ating t he handw heel (B) . 3. P os i ti on the bl ade gui de assem bly so t hat the bot tom of t he guide bear ings are about 3/16” abo v e the material to be cut. Or, sim ply lower the gui de post unt[...]
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22 Resaw Pin Refer t o F igure 35. A resa w pi n is provi ded with t he band saw. It provi des a s i ngl e contact point w hi l e r i pp i ng a workpiec e i nto thi nner boards. Rem o v e t he alumi nu m resaw f ence and mount the r es a w pin to the slot in t he f ence body, securi ng it wit h the k nob, as s hown. T he resaw pin i s usually pos i[...]
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23 The 45° stops can be c h ecked i n simil ar fashi on, using an angle g auge si mil ar t o that shown in Fi gure 37. To adj ust the m i ter gauge angl e for operati ons: 1. Loosen t he handl e (A). 2. Rot ate t he gauge body unti l the poi nter (B) li nes up w it h t he desired an gl e on the scale. You m ay have t o piv ot the 90° stop plat e [...]
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24 2. Open t he upper and l ow er door s and rem o v e t he b l ade. 3. Unscre w t he hex nut f rom t he lower w heel shaf t and r em ov e t he l ower wheel. 4. Loos en t he mot or loc k handle . 5. Rai se the motor lift handle a nd re-t ight en motor lock handl e to hold m otor in rai sed posit ion. 6. Rem o v e ol d be l t and i nstall new one, m[...]
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25 Do not r ely t hat no lig ht means no p ower to the machin e. A lw ays check f or pow er first. F ailure t o comply may cause seri ous inj u ry! Refer t o F igure 42: Start – Press the green st ar t sw i tch. W hen pow er i s connected t o the m achine, t he green l ight i s always on regardl ess of w hether the Band S aw i s running or not. S[...]
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26 Operation The f ollowing sect i on contai ns basic i nform ation, and is not i ntended to cov er al l possibl e appli cati ons or t echniques u s i ng the B and Saw. Consult publi s hed source s of inform ation, acqui re f ormal t raining, and/ or talk to ex perienced B and Saw users to gai n prof i ciency and knowledge of band saw operati ons. [...]
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27 Resawing Resawing i s the pr ocess of sli cing stock t o reduce i ts thic kness , or to produc e boards that are t hinner t han the ori g i nal workpi ece, such as v eneers. The i deal blade f or resawing i s the wide s t one the m achine can handle, as the wider the blade the bet t er it can hold a strai ght l i ne. Resawing can b e perf ormed [...]
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28 M a intenance Be fore doin g main tena nce on the machine, disco nnect it fro m th e elect rical su pply by pul ling out t he pl ug or switchin g off th e ma in s w itc h! Failure to comp ly may cause seriou s inju ry. Clean t he band sa w regular ly t o remov e any resinous de po sit s and sawdust. Keep the mi ter sl o t , and the guide beari n[...]
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29 Blade S election Using t he proper blade f or the job will incr eas e the oper ating ef fi ciency of your band saw, help reduce nec essary saw mai ntenance, and im pr o v e your pr oduc t iv ity. Thus, i t is im portant t o f o ll ow cer tai n guideli nes w hen select ing a saw blade. Here are f actor s t o consider when sel ecti ng a blade: •[...]
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30 Figur e 55 – B lade S et Set The t er m “set” r ef ers to the way i n whic h t he saw teet h are bent or posi tioned. B ending the teet h creat es a kerf that i s w i der t han the back of the blade. This helps t he operat or m ore easil y p iv ot a workpiec e through cur v e cuts, and dec reases fr iction bet ween blade an d workpi ece on[...]
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31 Blade S election Guide Ident ify t he materi al and thi ckness of your w or kpiec e. The char t w ill s ho w th e r eco mm ended PIT CH , blade T YPE, and FEED RATE. Key: H – Hook L – Low S – Sk i p M – Med ium R – Regular H – High Ex a m p l e: 10/H/ M means 10 teet h per inch / Hook Type Blade / Medium Feed For R adius C uttin g St[...]
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32 Troubleshoot ing – Operat ional Problems Trou ble Proba ble Ca use Rem edy Tabl e tilt does not hold posi ti on under load. Locki ng l ev er is not ti ght. Ti ghten locki ng l ever (A, Figur e 20) . Tr unnion l ocking m echani s m is broken or worn. Replac e t runnion l ocking m echanism. Tabl e will not tilt . Tr unni on is not lubri cated. L[...]
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33 Trou ble Proba ble Ca use Rem edy Bl ade f orms cracks at base of t eeth. Teet h not suitabl e f o r parti cular job, or are incorre ctly s et. Replac e w i th pr oper bl ade for job. Bl ade t h i c k ness not suit abl e for band whe el di am et e r . Replac e w i th pr oper t h i c k ness blade. Bl ade sharpened i ncorr ec t ly, becom es o v er[...]
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34 Tr oubleshoot ing – Mechanical and Elect ric al Problems Trou ble Proba ble Ca use Rem edy Machi ne w i ll not s tart/res tar t or repeat edl y tri ps ci rcuit breaker or bl o w s f use s. No inc omi ng pow er . Verif y machine is connect ed to power source, and t hat t he safet y key is inst al led on the switc h. Cord dam aged. Repl ace cor [...]
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35 Trou ble Proba ble Ca use Rem edy Machi ne w i ll not s tart/res tar t or repeat edl y tri ps ci rcuit breaker or bl o w s f use s. (cont inued) Mi s wiri ng o f t he unit . Double c hec k to confirm all e l ect ri c al connect ions are cor r ec t . Re f er to wiri ng diagr am on page 47 to m ak e any needed cor r ec t ions. Sw itch fa ilur e . [...]
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36 Upper Wh eel Assembly – Exploded View[...]
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37 Upper Wh eel Assem bly – P arts List Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... JWBS1 8-1 35 ............Hex Nu t ..............................................................5/8 -18U NF, LH ........... 1 2 ............... PM 1800-102 ............Flat W a sh er ..............................................................[...]
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38 Lower Wh eel and M otor A ssembly – Exploded View[...]
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39 Lower Wh eel and M otor A ssembly – Parts List Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... J W BS2 0-2 2..............H ex Nu t ..............................................................3/4 -16 UNF L H .... ....... 1 2 ............... TS- 0680091 .............Fla t W as her ...............................................[...]
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40 Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 49 ............. TS - 0720051 .............Lo ck Was h er ......................................................#1 0 ............................. 2 50 ............. P M 1800-250 ............Foot B rake ............................................................................................ 1 51 .[...]
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41 Blade Guide A ssembly – E xp l o d e d View[...]
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42 Blade Guide A ssembly – P arts List Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... JWBS2 0-3 26 ............C-Ring ................................................................S15 ............................ 8 2 ............... JWBS2 0-3 29 ............U pper Shaf t ..........................................................[...]
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43 Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 58 ............. TS- 0207021 .............So cke t H ead Cap Scr ew .....................................1/4-2 0x1/2 .................. 2 59 ............. PM 1800-359 ............K nob ..................................................................................................... 1 60 ..........[...]
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44 Table an d Fence A ssembly – E xplode d Vi ew[...]
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45 Table an d Fence A ssembly – P arts Lis t Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... 6430055 ...................H andl e ................................................................................................... 1 2 ............... 3215301 ...................Lock Pla te .............................................[...]
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46 Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 56 ............. 6295171 ...................Sto p B lock ............................................................................................. 1 57 ............. TS- 1540031 .............He x Nu t ..............................................................M5 .............................. 3[...]
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47 El ectri cal Connections – 5H P 1PH 230V 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 GRE EN GREEN BLACK WHIET 95 96 98 97 50uF 450W V A C GREEN BLACK WHIT E 400MF D 250VAC BLAC K WHITE WHITE BLACK GREEN LED RED WHITE YELLOW BLACK RED YELLOW BLAC K WH ITE GREEN Ma gnet i c Sw itch E lec tric al Boar d Moto r CR RED RE[...]
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48 El ectri cal Connections – 5H P 3PH 230V 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 GREEN GREEN BLACK WHITE 95 96 98 97 GREEN BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK GREEN BLACK RED YELLOW BLACK WHITE GREEN Magnetic Switch E lectrical Board Motor RED RED RED RED R C YELLOW WHITE RED LED[...]
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49 El ectri cal Connections – 5H P 3PH 460V 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 GREEN GREEN BLACK WHITE 95 96 98 97 GREEN BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK WHITE BLACK GREEN BLACK RED YELLOW BLACK WHI TE GREEN Magne tic Switch Electr ical Boar d Mot or RED RED RED RED R C YELLOW WHI TE RED LED[...]
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50 NOT ES[...]
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52 427 Ne w Sanford Rd . LaVe rgne, TN 37 086 Phone: 800- 274-6848 ww w.p o we rm atic.c o m[...]