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2. Set-up by clamping the vise jaws into the worktable's
right T-slot and the cut-off gage into the left T-slot.
DBW-15 BUTTWELDER
1. Information covering blade welding, plus operation
and maintenance of the optional DBW-15 Buttwelder
(with ash grinder and blade shear) are provided in
a seperate instruction manual.
OPTIONAL SAW GUIDE BLOCKS
1. It is possible to equip the machine with precision,
heavy-duty, high speed, insert-type saw guides or
roller saw guides.
Insert-Type Saw Guides
• High speed, heavy-duty saw guide blocks are for
band speeds up to 6000 fpm (1830 m/min).
High Speed Saw Guides (Standard)
• Precision saw guide blocks are used for band
speeds up to 2000 fpm (608 m/min) with saw band
widths of 1/16 to 1/4 inch (1.5 to 6.4 mm).
Precision Saw Guides.
• Saw guides with steel or carbide-faced back-up
bearings with saw band widths of 1/16 to one
(1) inch (1.5 to 25.4 mm) can be used with this
machine.
Heavy-Duty Saw Guides With Steel or Carbide-Faced Back-Up
Bearing.
Roller Saw Guides
1. Use roller saw guides for continuous high-speed
sawing. They are recommended for continuous
sawing at band speeds over 1300 fpm (390 m/
min).
• Type I roller saw guide blocks use 1/4 to 1/2 inch (6.4
to 12.7 mm) saw bands and are for band speeds
up to 6000 fpm (1830 m/min).
Type I Roller Saw Guides.
• Type II roller saw guide blocks use 1/4 to one (1)
inch (6.4 to 25.4 mm) saw bands and are for band
speeds up to 6000 fpm (1830 m/min).
Type II roller saw guide blocks reduce the work
height capacity by one (1) inch (25.4 mm) and
restricts right table tilt to 27°.
UNIVERSAL VISE (Continued....)