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3. Place a good quality, 10 inch (254.0 mm) master
square on the worktable against the post's back side.
Measure clearance between the post and square
near the bottom of the post. Clearance should be
within 0.007-inch ±0.005-inch (0.18 mm ±0.13 mm)
at the bottom of the post for standard machines.
4. Add or remove shims under the base pads until the
correct post to square clearance is obtained.
Themachinemustbeboltedtotheoorfor
worktable loads over 100 pounds (45.4 kg).
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
Electrical installation must be made by
authorized electrical maintenance personnel
only!
1. Refer to the machine specications plate on the
machine frame to verify that the electrical supply
circuit will meet the voltage/phase/frequency/
amperage requirements listed. A basic data plate
is reproduced on this manual’s introductory page.
2. Bring the incoming power leads into the machine's
electrical box. Refer to the electrical schematic, if
necessary, when making the connections.
3. Turn the disconnect switch on the electrical box to
ON. Then: (a) Alternately jog the Band Start and
Stop pushbuttons; (b) Check to make sure the saw
band is running in a clockwise motion: (c) Reverse
the leads if saw band movement is incorrect.
PREPARATION FOR USE
1. Check the transmission oil level. Capacity is 1
quart (0.95 liters). If the reservoir level is low (or
empty): (a) Check to see that the transmission plug
is installed tightly; (b) See the "Maintenance" section
for proper procedure of checking and/or lling the
transmission. (c) Refer to the Lubrication Chart later
in this manual for recommended lubricants.
2. Shop air is required to operate the optional chip
blower, mist coolant, sliding air table and/or band
lubricator. Incoming air supply should be between
80 and 90 psi (5.5 and 6.2 bar or 5.6 and 6.3 kg/
cm²).
DO NOT exceed 90 psi (6.2 bar or 6.3 kg/
cm²).
MACHINE ALIGNMENT (Continued....)
3. Check the band mist lubricator unit (if supplied) for
the proper reservoir level. Refer to the manufacturer
supplied literature for reservoir capacity and
recommended procedures.
4. Make sure all other points listed by the Lubrication
Chart have been properly serviced.