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1.  171771113          GS    sa    AN ACL Group  Intl  Ltd    DA Email  eusalesGterratekintl com    www terratekintl com          User Manual    Please read and retain for future reference          Contents 1       Parts List   Technical Information  Safety Instructions  Using Your Tool  Maintenance    Warranty    Parts List 2    E O P OE FE  p PN a  p oo P O B  PS NA T E HP  shea PT ln lu       1    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales te        Cross pan head screw    Upper housing 1  pove    rs  PO    PROV la    Disc spring    Mitre gauge pointer    26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41   2    4       ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales terratekintl        Guide shagt 1    re   e  a   re  m      elm    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales terratekintl     Sliding plate       67  70  71  72  73  74  75  76  77  78  79  81  82       LED switch       4    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales terra             u    Dia    Exploded Assembl       OO          Z   M   T          VI  A o Y          26    a  a S  y  gt           VITA          99                        A I 2 A  Pe ZY SN              Diagram A       Email  eusales terrate    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd          N      ZA    SY  g     AB    Diagram B    NOTICE  Actual product may vary from pictures shown     6    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales terratek      A  Wheel cover knobs    B  Tension Control    c  LED light    Co fore 1  LE from    LED switch       ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales       Tech
2.  and stand upright on a level surface  Make sure that all four legs are flat on     the surface       Tighten all nuts securely        Fig B    Table  1  Place table onto the trunnion  Fig  1  by allowing the saw blade to pass through the slot on    the table     2  Line up four threaded mounting holes underneath the table  D  with the four mounting    through holes on the trunnion     3  Install to the trunnion with four hex screws  M6x16  and lock washers and tighten         ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales       Fig 1 Fig 2    90   Table Stop  Fig  2    1  Loosen the locking knob and tilt the table up   A    2  Thread the M6 nut about half way onto the M6x32 screw  B   Then thread the screw  D   about half way into the mounting hole  E  underneath the table  Final adjustment to be done  later     Rip Fence Guide  Fig  1   Attach rip fence guide to table with four thumb screws  E      Table Insert  Place table insert onto center hole in table     Adjustments   Tilting the Table  Fig  2    1  Loosen the lock knob  A     2  Tilt table  B  up to 50 degrees maximum to the right or down 5 degrees to the left  The angle  can be read on the scale  F  on the trunnion bracket   Note  When the table is perpendicular  900  to the blade the scale indicator will read 00    3  Tighten the lock knob  A          ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email     909 Table Stop Adjustment  Fig  4    Adjusting the table stop   The table stop  E  is typically set at 90   perpendicular  with the blade    1  Lo
3.  to the bench during transport   51  For mitre cuts when the table is tilted  the parallel stop must be positioned on the lower part  of the table    52  When cutting round timber  use a suitable holding device to prevent the workpiece turning   53  Never use guards to lift or transport items    54  Ensure that the bandsaw blade guards are used and correctly adjusted    55  Keep your hands a safety distance away from the bandsaw blade  Use a push stick for  narrow cuts     15  ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales t       Only use qualified repair agents to service this power tool   Only use qualified electrician to repair any damaged wiring   NEVER remove the grounding prong from the power tool or extension cord     Symbols  IMPORTANT  Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool           alternating current  sada revolutions per minute  ET class II construction  double insulated        ssavneacevesvastnvszssertien kilograms    Mrs teinture No load speed  CE                      Conforms to European Harmonised New Approach Directives  D  S sus Direct Current       Special safety instructions    1  DO NOT OPERATE WITH DULL OR WORN BLADES  Dull blades require more effort to use and  are difficult to control  Inspect blades before each use   2  NEVER POSITION HANDS OR FINGERS IN LINE WITH THE CUT   Serious personal injury could occur     DO NOT OPERATE THIS BANDSAW WITHOUT WHEEL  PULLEY  AND BLADE GUARDS IN PLACE     WHEN REPLACING BLADES  make sure teeth face down  to
4.  your power tool is connected correctly before  use    Ensure all loose clothing  long hair or jewelry is kept clear of the power tool    Before plugging your power tool into the power outlet ensure the power tool is in the OFF  position    Check that wrenches or adjusting keys have been removed  Any wrench or key left attached  to a moving part can result in injury     Power tool use and care    Keep your power tool clean and well serviced at all times    Never adjust or service any power tool before disconnecting from the mains electricity supply   Always use the correct tool for the job    Never force the tool to work harder than it is designed to do    Never use your power tool with broken parts such as switches  guide fences or leg stands   ALWAYS keep your power tools away from children    Keep cutting tools sharp to ensure less stress on the motor    Only have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair agent using manufacturers  recommended parts     11    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales t       Service  Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical    replacement parts  This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained   Develop a periodic maintenance schedule for your tool  When cleaning a tool be careful  not to disassemble any portion of the tool since internal wires may be misplaced or    pinched or safety guard return springs may be improperly mounted  Certain cleaning  agents such as gasoline  carbon tetra
5. 1 2001   A2  2008   EN61000 3 2  2006   A1   A2   EN61000 3 3  2008       All provisions of Annex 1 of Council Directive 2004 108 EC   EMC directive  EN61029 1  2009  EN61029 2 5  2002    All provisions of Annex 1 of Council Directive 2006 42 EC   the Machinery Directive    2006 95 EC   the Low Voltage Directive  RoHs 2011 65 EU    RoHa    Mr  Alan Garnett  UK QA Manager    Environmental Protection   RECYCLING  WASTE ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS SHOULD NOT BE DISPOSED OF WITH  HOUSEHOLD WASTE  PLEASE RECYCLE WHERE FACILITIES EXIST  CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL  AUTHORITY OR RETAILER FOR RECYCLING ADVICE     Z    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales te     27       Warranty 7  A    Please read the following carefully   ACL Group  Intl  Ltd  and or it s distributor has provided the parts list and assembly diagram  as a reference tool only  Neither ACL Group  Intl   Ltd  or its distributor makes any  representation or warranty of any kind to the buyer that he or she is qualified to do any repairs  or replace any parts of this product  ACL Group  Intl  Ltd  and its distributor expressly state  that all repairs or parts replacement should be done by certified or licensed technicians  The  buyer assumes all risk and liability arising out of his or her repairs or parts replacement to   the original product     12 Months Limited Warranty   If within 12 months from the date of purchase you experience any problems with your product   please return the product to its distributor dealer for repair or rep
6. TANT    The use of any accessory or attachment other than those recommended may involve a risk of  injury for you personally    22  Have repairs carried out only by a qualified electrician    This electric tool complies with the pertinent safety regulations  Repairs are to be carried out  only by a qualified electrician using original replacement parts or the user may suffer an  accident    23  Wear safety gloves whenever you carry out any maintenance work on the blade    24  In the case of mitre cuts when the table is tilted  the guide must be positioned on the lower  part of the table    25  When cutting round wood  use a device to stop the workpiece from twisting    26  When cutting boards in upright position  use a device to prevent kick back         ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales t    27  A dust extraction system designed for an air velocity of 20 m s should be connected in order  to comply with woodworking dust emission values and to ensure reliable operation    28  Give these safety regulations to all persons who work on the machine    29  Do not use this saw to cut fire wood    30  The machine is equipped with a safety switch to prevent it being switched on again  accidentally after a power failure    31  Before you use the machine for the first time  check that the voltage marked on the rating  plate is the same as your mains voltage    32  If you use a cable reel  the complete cable has to be pulled off the reel    33  Persons working on the machine should not 
7. be distracted    34  Note the direction of rotation of the motor and blade    35  Never dismantle the machine s safety devices or put them out of operation    36  Never cut workpieces which are too small to hold securely in your hand    37  Never remove loose splinters  chips or jammed pieces of wood when the saw blade is running   38  It is imperative to observe the accident prevention regulations in force in your area as well  as all other generally recognized rules of safety    39  Note the information published by your professional associations    40  Position the blade guard so it is approx  3 mm above the material you want to saw    41  Important  Support long workpieces  e g  with a roller table  to prevent them sagging at the  end of a cut    42  Make sure the blade guard  10  is in its lower position when the saw is being transported   43  Safety guards are not to be used to move or misuse the machine    44  Blades that are misshapen or damaged in any way must not be used    45  If the table insert is worn  replace it    46  Never operate the machine if either the door protecting the blade or the detachable safety  device is open    47  Ensure that the choice of blade and the selected speed are suitable for the material to be cut   48  Do not begin cleaning the blade until it has come to a complete standstill    49  In the case of straight sawing against the parallel stop  a push stick must be used    50  The bandsaw blade guard should be in its lowest position close
8. cessories from the box  Make sure that all items listed       in the packing list are included     In The Box   A  Bandsaw   B  Table   C  Rip Fence   D  Mitre Gauge   E  1712mm 10mm Blade TPI 6   F  Steal Stand   G  User manual    5    Using Your Tool       Functional Description    WARNING Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any assembly   adjustments or changing accessories  Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of  starting the tool accidentally     Assembly    WARNING Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any assembly   adjustments or changing accessories     17  ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales terr       Stand  Fig  B     1      Place the bandsaw  A  on its back as shown in Fig  B   2    Assemble four legs  B  to the inside of the base of the bandsaw  securing each leg with two  ea  carriage bolts  C   flat washers  D  and hex nuts  E   Hand tighten only at this time       Attach a long plate  F  to the rear legs as shown in Fig  B  Secure with 2 ea  carriage bolts     G   flat washers  H   and hex nuts  I   Hand tighten only at this time       Repeat above for long plate to the front legs in the same manner described above     hand tightening only       Attach two short plates  J  to the right legs and left legs in the same manner  Secure each    leg with 2 ea carriage bolts  K   flat washers  L   and hex nuts  M   Hand tighten only at this  time       Slip rubber feet onto the ends of the stand legs     Place the saw
9. chloride  ammonia  etc  may damage plastic parts     When servicing a tool  use only identical replacement parts  Follow instructions in  the Maintenance section of this manual  Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow  Maintenance Instructions may create a risk of electric shock or injury     ARNING  For your own safety read Instruction Manual before operating your tool     Safety Instructions 4       MPORTANT  Whenever you use electric tools it is imperative to take basic safety precautions       in order to reduce the risk of fire  electric shock and personal injury  Essential safety precautions    include   1  Keep your work area tidy       An untidy work area invites accidents    2  Check the working conditions      Do not expose electric tools to rain      Never use electric tools in damp or wet locations     Make sure there is good lighting     Do not use electric tools near flammable liquids or gases     12  ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales          3  Guard against electric shock      Avoid body contact with earthed components    4  Keep other persons away      Do not allow other persons  particularly children  to touch the tool or cable  Keep all persons  out of your work area    5  Store tools in a safe place      When tools are not in use they should be stored in a dry  locked room out of children s reach    6  Do not overload your tools      Tools work better and safer when used within their quoted capacity range    7  Use the right tool      Never use t
10. d Email  eusales     Check the extension cable regularly and replace it if damaged    Keep handles dry and free from oil and grease    15  Always pull out the power plug    When the tool is not being used  before carrying out any maintenance work and when changing  attachments such as blades  bits and cutters of any kind    16  Remove adjusting keys and wrenches    Make sure that all keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before switching it on   17  Avoid unintentional starting    Make sure that the switch is in OFF position when inserting the power plug    18  When using an extension cable outdoors    Check that it is approved for outdoor duty and is marked accordingly    19  Be alert at all times    Watch what you are doing  Use common sense    Do not operate the tool if your mind is not on your work    20  Check the tool for damage    Each time before re using the tool  carefully check that the guards or any slightly damaged  parts are working as intended    Check that the moving parts are in good working order  that they do not jam  and that no  parts are damaged  Make sure that all parts are fitted correctly and that all other operating  conditions are properly fulfilled    Unless otherwise stated in the operating instructions  damaged guards and parts have to be  repaired or replaced by an authorized service center    Have damaged switches replaced by a customer service workshop    Never use any tool if its switch cannot be turned off and on    21  IMPOR
11. he blade is positioned on the wheels while in motion  The blade should   trackin the center of both wheels    The blade must be slightly tensioned before adjusting blade tracking  Make sure blade guides   and bearings do not interfere with the blade  If blade tracking is reguired  blade guide adjustment   is described on the following page    1  Open the top and bottom wheel covers  Rotate the wheel forward by hand  and observe the  position of the blade  It should be in the center of the wheel    If adjustment is necessary    2  Loosen the wing nut  B Fig 7  and make adjustment with tracking knob  A  while rotating  wheel by hand    3  Tightening the tracking knob slightly will move the blade so it tracks towards the rear of  machine  Loosening the tracking knob slightly will cause the blade to track toward the front  of the machine    4  After blade is tracking in the center of the wheel  tighten the wing nut  B         Fig 7 Fig 8    Upper Blade Guide Positioning  Fig  8   The upper blade guide assembly  A  should be adjusted to just above the material being cut   To adjust  Turn knob  B  and raise or lower the upper blade guide assembly  A      22    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eus        Blade Guide Adjustment  Fig  9    The blade guide assembly consists of two roller guides  bearings  positioned on each side of the  blade to provide blade stability  A third guide  thrust bearing  is positioned behind the blade to  provide blade support  There are two blade guide assembl
12. ies     an upper assembly and lower  assembly    Adjustments are performed in the same manner for each assembly  Follow procedures outlined  below     Thrust Bearing Adjustment   Fig  10 and Fig  11    Disconnect machine from the power source  Never make adjustments with the machine running    Failure to comply may cause serious injury    Note  Blade must already be tensioned and tracking properly    1  For the upper thrust bearing  loosen thumbscrew  A   For the lower blade guide  loosen set   screw  B  with the 3mm hex wrench provided    2  Slide the adjustment shaft  D  so the blade is positioned in the middle of the thrust  bearing  C     The thrust bearing  C  is mounted on a concentric shaft  D   When the shaft is rotated  the  relative position of the bearing to the back of the blade can be changed    3  Rotate the adjustment shaft  D  so the thrust bearing  B  just clears the back of the saw  blade    4  Tighten thumbscrew A  and setscrew  B   If a blade is being replaced with a new one of a  different size  the adjustment described above may fall out of range and further adjustment  may be required as follows  Fig  11    Loosen the hex cap screw  E  not visible  with a 10mm wrench and adjust the entire assembly   back or forth to just clear the back of the saw blade  Tighten cap screw  E   then fine tune the   adjustment by repeating the first part of this step        Fig 9       ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eu        Guide Bearing Adjustment Fig 11    Disconnect mach
13. ine from the power source  Never make adjustments with the machine running     Failure to comply may cause serious injury    Note  Blade must already be tensioned and tracking properly    1  For the upper blade guide  loosen two thumbscrews  F   For the lower blade guide  loosen  two setscrews  G  with the 3mm hex wrench provided    3  Slide the adjustment shaft  H  to position each roller guide  1  approximately 1 16  behind the  gullets  teeth  of the saw blade  The roller guide  I  is mounted on a concentric shaft  H    When the shaft is rotated  the relative position of the guide to the blade can be changed    3  Rotate each adjustment shaft  H  to position the guides  I  within 1 32  of the saw blade    5  Secure the roller guides  1  by tightening thumbscrews  F  upper guide  or setscrews     G  lower guide         Fig 11 Fig 12    Replacing the Poly V Belt  Fig 12    Disconnect machine from the power source  Never make adjustments with the machine running    Failure to comply may cause serious injury    1  Open the upper and lower wheel cover doors    2  Remove the saw blade    3  Remove tension on the drive belt  A  by loosening the hex screw  13mm wrench required   on the back of the cabinet that secures the motor    4  Using snap ring pliers  remove the snap ring  B  that secures the lower wheel  C  to the  shaft  D     5  Slide the lower wheel assembly off the shaft  D  which will dislodge the belt  A   discard the  old belt    6  Place the new belt onto the lower 
14. l before using this product   Failure to do so can result in serious injury  Save this manual  for future reference        Copyright   2013 by ACL Group  Intl  Ltd  All rights reserved  This manual or any artwork  contained herein must not be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written  consent of ACL Group  Intl  Ltd  Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn  proportionally  Due to continuing improvements  actual product may differ slightly from the  product described herein     ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales te        Read and Keep This Manual  Please read carefully all instructions within this manual  Failure to follow all safety warnings can  result in serious personal injury  The term    Power Tool    in all of the following warnings refers to  your mains operated  corded  or battery operated  cordless  power tool    Important SAFETY Information    This symbol is to warn you of potential personal injury  hazards  Please read carefully the notes along side this warning  to avoid possible injury or death              General Safety Rules       WARNING  Read all instructions  Failure to follow all instructions listed    below may result in electric shock  fire and or serious injury  The term  power tool    in all    of the warnings listed refers to corded or cordless power tools        Work area safety   Keep work area clean and well lit  Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents    Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres  such as in the 
15. lacement  This warranty  DOES NOT COVER normal wear  or any damage as a result of accidents  misuse  abuse or  negligence         ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales          TERRATEK       ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales terratekintl com       
16. lot  H   smooth edge first  Place it around the upper and  lower wheels  D E  and into the upper and lower blade guides  F G    Note  The blade teeth should face the front of the machine  and they should point down  toward the table    8  Position the blade to track in the middle of the rubber tires on the wheels  D E     9  Put tension on the blade by tightening the handle  A Fig  6     10  Replace rip fence guide  E Fig  1     Before operating the saw  check that the blade is tracking and has proper tension        Fig 5    Adjusting Blade Tension   1  Disconnect machine from power source   The blade tension knob  A Fig 6   is used to adjust blade tension   Note  All bearings on upper and lower guides must be clear of blade    2  Apply just enough tension to take the slack out of the blade    3  Turn one wheel a few times to allow the blade to position itself in the center of the tire   Note  If blade does not center see Adjusting Blade Tracking section  this page    A scale  D  directly behind the upper wheel  E  indicates the approximate tension according  to the width of the blade    4  Set the blade tension with knob  A  to correspond to the blade width as marked on the  gauge  D    Note 1  Changes in blade width and the type of material being cut will have an effect on blade  tension   Note 2  Keep in mind that too little or too much blade tension can cause blade breakage     21    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eu        Adjusting Blade Tracking   Tracking refers to how t
17. nical Information 3    250mm Bandsaw    Voltage    Power    Ideal speed n    Blade length    Max  blade width   Blade speed   Cutting height   Throat width    Table size    Tilting range of table   Weight N W  G W    Protection category     IP degree        230V   50 Hz  S1 370 W  1400 min     1712 mm   10 mm   700 m min  100 mm   90     55 mm   45    245 mm   340 x 335 mm  09 to 459  32 35 kg  Class I    1P40    Noise emission values    Sound and vibration values were measured in accordance with EN 61029     Cutting    Lx sound pressure level 80 6 dB A     K  uncertainty 3 dB    L   sound power level 93 6 dB A     Wm    Ky uncertainty 3 dB    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales te        Wear ear muffs     The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing   Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a minimum       Only use appliances which are in perfect working order     Service and clean the appliance regularly      Adapt your working style to suit the appliance      Do not overload the appliance      Have the appliance serviced whenever necessary      Switch the appliance off when it is not in use     Residual risks   Even if you use this electric power tool in accordance with instructions  certain residual risks  cannot be rules out  The following hazards may arise in connection with the equipment s  construction and layout    1  Lung damage if no suitable protective dust mask is used    2  Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protection is used     Read this entire manua
18. ools or attachments with insufficient power for the job in hand      Never use tools on jobs for which they were not intended  For example  do not use a hand held  circular saw to cut down trees or lop off branches    8  Wear suitable work clothes      Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they may get caught in moving parts      Non slip shoes are recommended when working outdoors      Wear a hair net if you have long hair    9  Use personal safety equipment      Wear safety goggles     Use a dust mask when working on dusty jobs   10  Connect up a vacuum extraction system      If there are provisions for connecting up a vacuum extraction system  make sure that such a  system is fitted and in use    11  Do not mis use the cable      Do not carry the tool by its cable or pull on the cable to remove the plug from the socket outlet    Protect the cable from heat  oil and sharp edges    12  Secure your workpiece      Use clamps or a vise to hold the workpiece securely  This is safer than using your hand and  will enable you to operate the machine with both hands    13  Avoid abnormal working postures      Make sure you stand sguarely and keep your balance at all times    14  Look after your tools      Keep your tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance      Follow the instructions for maintenance work and for changing any attachments      Check the plug and cable regularly and  if damaged  have them replaced by an authorized  specialist         ACL Group  Intl  Lt
19. osen lock knob  A  then tilt the table  B  down  bringing it to rest against the table stop  E     2  Place a square on the table and against the blade to see if the table is 909 to the blade    3  If an adjustment is necessary  tilt the table up to access the table stop  E     4  Loosen the lock nut  C  and turn the table stop  E  in or out to raise or lower the stop   Tighten the lock nut to hold the table stop in place    5  Bring the table back to level  let it rest against the stop and confirm table is 900 with the    blade as described in step 3        Fig 3 Fig 4    Adjusting the table tilt indicator   1  Set the table at 909 with the blade as described above    2  Confirm that the table tilt indicator  F  in  Fig  4  points to zero   If 0    adjustment is required  Slightly loosen the screw that is securing the indicator  adjust  indicator to point to zero  then re tighten the screw     Changing Blades  Fig  5    WARNING  Blade teeth are sharp  Use care when handling the saw blade  Failure to comply   may cause serious injury    1  Disconnect machine from power source    2  Open both wheel covers  A     3  Remove rip fence guide  E Fig  1     4  Release tension on the blade by loosening the tension handle  A Fig 6     5  Remove blade  C  from upper and lower wheels  D E  and from between the upper and lower  blade guides  F G      20    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eus       6  Remove the blade through the slot  H  in the table    7  Guide the new blade through table s
20. presence of flammable  liguids  gases or dust  Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes    Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool  Distractions can cause you    to lose control     10    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales terrat       Electrical safety   Before use  ensure that the power outlet you are using matches the plug on your power tool  and that the voltage of the outlet matches that of your power tool    Only use grounded extension cords with power tools fitted with proper plugs and if using  outdoors ensure any extension cord is suitable for outdoor use    Always try to avoid body contact with grounded surfaces  such as radiators  cooking ranges  and any other fixed appliance with metal surfaces    Do not expose your power tool to wet or damp conditions and NEVER use in rain    Check regularly the power cord of your machine and any extension cord that you are using  for damage    Do not carry or pull the machine with the power cord    Ensure the cord is clear from hot surfaces  oil or sharp objects     Personal safety   Never use your power tool whilst under the influence of alcohol  drugs or medication   Tiredness can often cause accidents  stay alert    Never use your power tool without the correct guards in place    Always use ANSI approved eye protection and dust mask  Non slip safety shoes and hearing  protectors should be worn at all times when using your power tool    Ensure any dust collecting device supplied with
21. s  Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes  whilst cleaning    3  Monitor the dust bag  if equipped  and empty when approximately half full  Always empty  into an appropriate container  REMEMBER  dust can be hot and cause fire    4  If the cutting tool has become dull  replace it  Dull cutters will cause increased tear out and  ragged edges on the cuts    5  Lubricate all moving parts at regular intervals    6  To clean the body of the power tool  only use a soft damp cloth  Do NOT immerse in water   A mild detergent can be used but NOT petrol or any alcohol based product    7  Should the power cord become damaged only allow a fully qualified electrician to replace  or repair     Disposal  Power tools  accessories and packaging should be sorted for environmentally friendly recycling   Only for EC countries    Do not dispose of power tools into household waste    According to the European Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and   electronic equipment and its incorporation into national right  products   that are no longer suitable for use must beseparately collected and sent    for recovery in an environmentally friendly manner         ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales t    Declaration of Conformity    We ACL Group  Intl   Ltd  England DN6 8LZ declare that the Bandsaw has been manufactured  according to our full quality assurance procedures    The declaration is to certify that it conforms to CE  EMC  MD  LVD and RoHS directives   EN55014 1 2006 A1   EN55014 2 1997   A
22. ty key is removed  machine will not start    Work Lamp Switch   located on front of machine above On Off switch  Turns LED work lamp on  and off     Making cuts   1  Adjust the bevel angle  rip fence  mitre gauge and upper blade guide    2  Make sure the table insert is in place and flush with the table    3  Start the saw by pulling switch out to start    4  Start the cut by pushing the wood into the moving saw blade    5  Do not force the cut  use only enough pressure to keep the saw cutting  let the blade do the  work    6  If cutting round material use a jig or fixture to keep the material from turning    7  When you are finished remove the yellow safety key to prevent unauthorized use     25  ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales t       Maintenance 6  A    WARNING  For your own safety  make sure switch is off and unplugged from the power source  before doing any maintenance or adjustments  Replace the power cord immediately if it is cut   worn  or damaged in any way     Accessories   CAUTION  Use only accessories or attachments recommended for use with your Terratek tool  specified in this manual  The use of any other accessories or attachments might present a risk  of injury to persons  Only use accessory or attachment for its stated purpose     General Maintenance   1  Keep the air vents free from obstruction and clean regularly    2  Check regularly for any dust particles entering the grills around the motor and the switch   Use a soft brush to remove any dust particle
23. wards the table  The force of the    A U    cut is always down  Make sure the blade is properly tensioned    5  CUTS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FULLY SUPPORTED by the table or some type of support fixture   Always support round stock in a V block    6  DO NOT BACK WORKPIECE AWAY from the blade while the saw is running  Plan your cuts so  you always cut out of the wood  if you need to back the work out  turn the bandsaw off and  wait for the blade to come to a complete stop  Do not twist or put excessive stress on the  blade while backing work away    7  ALWAYS FEED STOCK EVENLY AND SMOOTHLY  Let the blade cut at its own pace  Do not  force or twist blade while cutting  especially when sawing small radii    8  THIS MACHINE IS NOT DESIGNED TO CUT METAL or other materials  only wood     16       ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eusales terra    9  MAKE SURE BLADE IS RUNNING AT FULL SPEED before beginning a cut    10  DO NOT MANUALLY STOP OR SLOW THE BLADE after turning the saw off  Allow it to come  to a complete stop before you leave it unattended    11  ALL INSPECTIONS  ADJUSTMENTS  AND MAINTENANCE MUST TO BE DONE WITH THE  POWER OFF and the plug pulled from the outlet  Wait for all moving parts to come to a  complete stop    12  IF AT ANY TIME YOU ARE EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES PERFORMING THE INTENDED  OPERATION  stop using the machine  Then contact our service department or ask a qualified  person how the operation should be performed     Unpacking    Carefully remove the product and any ac
24. wheel pulley    7  Reinstall lower wheel assembly by sliding it back onto the shaft  D     8  Replace snap ring  B      24    ACL Group  Intl  Ltd Email  eu        9  Place the new belt  A  partially around the motor pulley  E  to get it started  then turn the  wheel  C  by hand until the belt  A  is completely seated on the motor pulley  E     10  Push the motor down to add tension to the belt  A     The belt is properly tensioned when moderate finger pressure on the belt between the two  pulleys causes about 1 2  deflection    11  Tighten the hex cap screw on the back of the cabinet that secures the motor    Re install the blade     Adjusting Poly V Belt Tension  Disconnect machine from the power source  Never make adjustments with the machine running   Failure to comply may cause serious injury   1  With a 13mm wrench  loosen the hex screw on the back of the cabinet that secures the motor   2  Push the motor down to add tension to the belt  C    The belt is properly tensioned when moderate finger pressure on the belt between the two  pulleys causes a 1 2  deflection   3  Tighten the hex screw that secures the motor     Operation   On Off Switch   Ensure that the switch is in the    OFF    position  If the plug is connected to a receptacle while  the switch is in the  ON  position  the power tool will start operating immediately and can cause  serious injury     On Off Switch     located on front of machine  pull switch out to start  push switch in to stop   Whenyellow safe
    
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