User Manual
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UNIVERSAL CALIBRATED WORK FIXTURE
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WORKHOLDING JAWS
1. This option is used for off-hand and contour
sawing. By looping a power feed chain around the
workholding jaws, the operator can use the cable
pulley system to guide stock along the contour
layout lines.
Be sure to use the correct saw band width
when cutting a radius.
Workholding Jaws.
WORKLIGHT
1. The worklight illuminates the cutting area and areas
nearby and is controlled by an "on/off" switch on the
lamp.
MAGNIFIER
1. Magnifing the cutting area may prove helpful
during delicate sawing procedures. This is done
by placing a magning lens around the shade of
the worklight.
2 . A protective lens cover should be placed around
the magnier to prevent scratches when not being
used.
BAND BREAK SWITCH
1. Stops the lower bandwheel automatically when a
saw band breaks and the band tension mechanism
activates a limit switch stopping the band drive
motor.
POINT OF OPERATION GUARD (Spark Guard)
1. Attaches to the post or saw band guard, this guard
protects the operator from sparks that may be
produced by certain materials being cut.
2. Mount the collar on the right T-nut and fasten it to the
worktable (against the back-up bar) with the socket
head screw. Then: (a) Run the worktable forward
until the back-up bar barely touches the saw band;
(b) Set the workstop for the required stock length
dimension. The back-up bar scale is not used
for angle cuts.
3. Notch the back-up bar with the saw band to assure
being able to cut completely through the stock. Set
the worktable stop to limit travel to the length of
cut.
Universal Calibrated Work Fixture Set-UP for Angle Cut-Off.
PROTRACTOR WORKSTOP and ALIGNMENT
GAGE
1. To set up this unit: (a) Lock the slide bar into the
worktable T-slot so that the miter head clears the
saw band; (b) Release the clamping handle to
adjust the miter head for angle cutting between 0°
and 45°.
Protractor Workstop and Alignment Gage.
2. Adjust for the desired cut length by loosening the
gage rod thumb screw. Then: (a) Slide the rod to
the desired position; and (b) Tighten the thumb
screw.










