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1. of my MU NB 18 KEY NO 30A 30B 31 44 45 46 47 49 50 51 52 54 99 70 71 72 73 PART NO SC80710 SC80711 SC10569 SC76057 SC80712 SC80712 SC10570 SC10571 SC81114 SC10572 SC72046 SC80712 SC80713 SC72047 SC72048 SC80714 SC72049 SC72050 SC72051 SC80710 SC72052 SC72053 SC72054 SC72055 SC72056 SC10573 SC80715 SC82118 SC76058 SC10574 SC82707 SC83008 SC10575 OR94786 SC82119 SC10577 SC82120 SC83009 SC83007 SC10578 SC82121 SC83010 SC10581 SC10582 DESCRIPTION ST4 2X18 PAN HD SELF SCR M4X30 PAN HD SCREW LEFT HANDLE CUTTING SPEC LABEL ST4 2X12 PAN HD SELF SCR ST4 2X12 PAN HD SELF SCR CORD CLAMP PLATE GROMMET M4 HEX HD NUT RIGHT HANDLE POWER CORD ST4 2X12 PAN HD SELF SCR ST4 8X12 PAN HD SELF SCR TRIGGER SWITCH HY38C SWITCH HY17 XX ST4 2X25 PAN HD SELF SCR RED LEAD WIRE WHITE LEAD WIRE WHITE LEAD WIRE ST4 2X18 PAN HD SELF SCR DIODE TERMINAL BLOCK SWITCH KJD20 2 WHITE LEAD WIRE WHITE LEAD WIRE TERMINAL BLOCK COVER M5X40 HEX SOC HD SCR M5 FLAT WASHER SPEC LABEL MOTOR HOUSING WAVE WASHER 22x0 3 BALL BEARING 627ZZ PRIMARI GEAR ASSY BALL BEARING 6202 ZZ COPPER SEALING WASHER STRAIGHT GEAR ASSEMBLY FLAT WASHER 11x8 2x0 5 BEARINGS HK0810 BEARINGS HK0609 DRIVING GEAR A
2. Read and understand this manual before using machine METAL BAND SAW Model Number 50000 Manual Part No SC76056 STEEL CITY TOOL WORKS THANK YOU for ourchasing your new Steel City bandsaw This bandsaw has been designed tested and inspected with you the customer IN mind When properly assembled used and maintained your bandsaw will provide you with years of trouble free service which IS why it IS backed by one of the longest machinery warranties in the business This bandsaw IS just one of many products in the Steel City s family of metal working machinery and is proof of our commitment to total customer satisfaction At Steel City we continue to strive for excellence each and every day and value the opinion of you our customer For comments about your bandsaw Of Steel City Tool Works please visit our web site at www steelcitytoolworks com TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 WAU renn 4 SECTION 2 General Safety 0 ee eee T SECTION 3 Product Specifications s accu v date 9 SECTION 4 Feature 6 sd 00 110 110 EEE 10 SECTION 5 Operating instructions aa aaa aa aa aaa aaa eens 11 SECTION 6 Ports G eee errans er re 17 INTRODUCTION This user manual is intended for use by anyone working with this machine It should be kept available for immediate reference so that all operations can be performed with maximum efficiency and safety Do no
3. 6 O RING LOCK M5X10 HEX SOCKET HD SCR E RING HANDLE SCALE BASE M10x45 HEX HD SCR PIVOT 5 15x1 8 QTY A m m O m mA M m 0I A M A A m AQ ND AQ 20 KEY NO 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 258 259 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 2 1 2 2 280 281 282 283 284 285 PART NO OR90311 SC81118 SC10629 OR90248 SC80331 OR91758 SC10630 SC84305 SC10631 SC76060 SC80334 SC10632 SC10633 SC84306 SC10634 SC10616 SC76061 SC10635 SC80332 SC10636 OR90502 SC80333 SC80718 SC10637 SC10615 SC10638 SC80722 SC10639 OR90502 SC80335 OR90145 SC81119 SC10640 SC80336 OR90060 SC10641 SC10642 DESCRIPTION M8 FLAT WASHER M8 LOCK NUT BASE FOOT M8 LOCK WASHER M8x20 HEX SOC HD SCR M6x16 HEX SOC HD SCR ECCENTRIC ADJUSTMENT 6x14 PIN FLAT WASHER q30Xq10 5X0 5 LABEL M5X10 HEX SOC HD SCR SLIDE BLOCK SPEED NUT 6x32 SPRING PIN BRACKET VICE SCREW ASS Y LUBRICATE LABEL VICE BASE M8X35 HEX SOC HD SCR CLAMP BLOCK M6 LOCK WASHER M6X16 HEX SOC HD SCR M5x8 HEX PAN HEAD SCR WRENCH CLAMP T20 HEX WRENCH 100x23 VICE JAW M6X10 HEX SOC HEAD SCR STOP BAR CLAMP M6 LOCK WASHER M6X12 HEX HD SCREW M5 LOCK WASHER M14X1 5 HEX HALFMUT STOP BAR BREAKET M6X30 HEX HD SCR M6 FLAT WASHER KNOB BAR QTY gt m gt gt N RO
4. Switch on the device N Caution Risk of injury Always keep your left hand on the outside of the cutting area 4 Take hold of the handle with you right hand and press the switch Slowly feed the saw frame along the material 5 After making the first cut increase the pressure Apply uniform feed through the Material 6 After cutting the material release the switch and move the handle to its original Position 7 If required attache parallel stop A When not in use fix in the holder under the 1 Loosen wing nut A and pull saw out of machine table B SEE FIG 10 the dovetail guide B SEE FIG 11 2 Switch on the device Fig 10 3 When sawing always hold the saw with both hands SEE FIG 12 4 Place saw band guide on the material 5 Press the switch Slowly feed the saw band along the material 6 After making the first cut increase the pressure Apply uniform feed through the material 7 After cutting release the switch 8 After working re attach the saw to the Free hand sawing machine table The saw can be removed from the machine l table This allows free hand sawing as Fig 12 required e g Permanently installed workpiece Caution Before use always check the machine and saw band for damage When sawing always place the saw band guide on the workpiece Switch on saw band before guiding towards the workpiece Never switch on the power tool with the saw b
5. Lathe Mortiser Panel Saw Planer ____ Power Feeder Radial Arm Saw Shaper Spindle Sander Table Saw ____ Vacuum Veneer Press ____ Wide Belt Sander Other Which benchtop tools do you own Check all that apply Belt Sander Belt Disc Sander Drill Press Band Saw Grinder Mini Jointer Mini Lathe Scroll Saw Spindle Belt Sander Other Which portable hand held power tools do you own Check all that apply ____ Belt Sander ____ Biscuit Jointer ____ Dust Collector Circular Saw ____ Detail Sander Drill Driver Miter Saw Orbital Sander ____ Palm Sander ____ Portable Thickness Planer Saber Saw ____ Reciprocating Saw ___ Router Other What machines accessories would you like to see added to the STEEL CITY line What new accessories would you like to see added Do you think your purchase represents good value Yes No Would you recommend STEEL CITY products to a friend Yes No Comments FOLD ON DOTTED LINE Steel City Tool Works 3656 Enterprise Avenue Hayward CA 94545 PLACE STAMP HERE FOLD ON DOTTED LINE General Safety Symbols used in this manual A Danger Denotes impending danger Non observance of this warning may result in death or extremely severe injuries ZA Caution Denotes a possibly dangerous situation Non observance of this warning may result in slight injury or damage to property
6. ND PDO gt PO NN HBO A m mm mm NO M2 DD RA RA o NOTES o 21 STEEL CITY TOOL WORKS www steelcitytoolworks com 1 877 SC4 TOOL 1 877 724 8665 e 5 Year Warranty
7. Note Denotes application tips and important information Symbols on the power tool Before switching on the power tool read the operating Disposal information for the old machine For your safety A Danger Before using the metal band saw please read and follow there operating instructions the currently valid site rules and the regulations for the prevention of accidents This metal band saw is state of the art and has been constructed in accordance with the acknowledged safety regulations Nevertheless when in use the power tool may be a danger to life and limp of the user or a third party or the power tool or other property may be damaged The metal band saw may be operated only if it is used as intended in perfect working order Faults which impair safety must be repaired immediately Intended use This metal band saw is designed for commercial use in industry and trade for dry straight cutting of all metals except stainless hardened steel with the material clamped in position not designed for cutting wood bones or similar materials for use with saw bands and accessories which are indicated in this manual or recommended by the manufacturer Safety instructions A Danger Keep children away from the power tool If the power cord is damaged while the power tool is being used do not touch the power cord Immediately pull out the mains plug Never use a power tool which ha
8. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence accidents or lack of maintenance or to unauthorized repairs or alterations made or specifically authorized by anyone other than SCTW Normal wear components are also excluded under this coverage Every effort has been made to ensure that all SCTW machinery meets the highest quality and durability standards We reserve the right to change specifications at any time due to our commitment to continuous improvement of the quality of our products EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE SCTW MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ITS MACHINERY OR ITS CONDITION MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE SCTW FURNISHES THE ABOVE WARRANTIES IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED SCTW SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY A SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OF PROFITS ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO THIS WARRANTY THE BREACH OF ANY AGREEMENT OR WARRANTY OR THE OPERATION OR USE OF ITS MACHINERY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES ARISING FROM DAMAGE TO FIXTURES TOOLS EQUIPMENT PARTS OR MATERIALS DIRECT OR INDIRECT LOSS CAUSED BY ANY OTHER PARTY LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS FINANCING OR INTEREST CHARGES AND CLAIMS BY ANY
9. guides then onto the guide rollers SEE FIG 8 Fig 8 9 Tension saw band 10 Align the saw band guide by rotating the screw slightly in a b clockwise direction until the guide just touches the saw band SEE FIG 9 Fig 9 Note the saw band guides must be adjusted until they lightly tough the saw band and rotate as the saw band passes through them They must mot be blocked 11 Tighten the hex head nuts a and attach the protective housing 12 Move the saw band guide into the operating position and tighten the clamping lever 14 Running in the saw band Note To ensure an optimum cutting result each new saw band must be run in 1 Clamp a c 1 5 2 0 round steel in the vice 2 Make three cuts into solid material See section Sawing with machine table Start by applying very little pressure on the handle for the first cut increase the pressure slightly for the subsequent cuts For the last cut the cutting time should not be less than 4 minutes A correctly run in saw band produces a higher cutting quality and has a longer service life Sawing N Caution Before use always check the machine and saw band for damage Note Excessive feed will reduce the capacity of the machine impair the cutting quality and reduce the service life of the saw band Sawing with machine table 1 Clamp the workpiece firmly in the vice 2 Adjust the saw band guide according to the workpiece dimensions 3
10. steel tube Emission value ah 2 3m s Uncertainty K 1 5m s2 A Attention The indicated measurements refer to new power tools Daily use causes the noise and vibration values to change Notes The vibration emission level given in this information sheet has been measured in accordance with a standardised test given in EN 60745 and may be used to compare one tool with another It may be used for a preliminary assessment of exposure The declared vibration emission level represents the main applications of the tool However if the tool is used for different applications with different accessories or poorly maintained the vibration emission may differ This may significantly increase the exposure level over the total working period An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration should also take into account the times when the tool is switched off or when it is running but not actually doing the job This may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total working period Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator from the effects of vibration such as maintain the tool and the accessories keep the hands warm organisation of work patterns A Caution Wear ear protection at a sound pressure above 85 dB A Technical specification Saw band Band length Band width Band thickness Toothin Standard Optional Cutting rate Power Current Dimensions eight Saw with machine tab
11. 20 PAN HEAD SCR 10 WAVE SPRING WASHER SPRING BRACKET BASE ASSY 8CIRCLIPS FOR SHAFT NYLON WASHER BUSH ADJUST PLATE 12 5 5X1FLAT WASHER M5X16 PAN HD TAP SCR BUSH WARNING LABEL M8 FLAT WASHER QTY gt NO a m m m mA m m gt PO N OT gt gt BR R C BR PO BR PO ND N a a A mm W N KEY NO 119 120 121 122 123 124 201 202 202A 203 204 204A 204B 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 216A 216B 216C 217 217A 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 PART NO SC10609 SC83012 SC10610 SC10611 SC10612 SC80720 SC81117 SC81116 OR90647 SC82125 SC10613 SC80326 OR90502 SC10614 SC80327 OR90307 SC10618 SC82126 SC10619 SC10620 SC80326 SC80328 SC10621 SC10144 SC10145 SC10147 SC10622 SC85304 SC80329 SC10623 SC85305 SC10624 SC10625 SC80721 SC10626 SC10627 SC80330 SC10628 DESCRIPTION DRIVEN WHEEL ASSY NEEDLE BEARING DRIVEN SHAFT NYLON WAHER BUSH M8X12 PAN HD SCR M10 DOME NUT M10 THIN FLAT WASHER M10 LOCK WASHER p10 FLAT WASHER ROTATING SUPPORT M6X10 HEX SOC HD SCR M6 LOCK WASHER ADJUSTABLE HANDLE ASSY M8X25 HEX SOC HD SCR M8 HEX NUT TRUNNION SPRING 55x 47x0 5 THICK WASHER 14x 10x18 SPACER ROTATING BRACKET M6X10 HEX SOC HD SCR M10x80 HEX HD SCR SUPPORT PLATE LOCATING PIN COMPRESS SPRING ADJUSTABLE SCREW LOCK HANDLE 4 M4X6 ROUND HEAD SCR E RING POINT
12. SSEMBLY p8X94 3X0 5FLAT WASHER BALL BEARING 62422 NEEDLE PIN 4X19 8 NEEDLE D 10x10 QTY N N NO Z m m WHO m m m BR LR m m A gt gt PO NN PR PO gt PO GD ND gt PO DD 19 KEY NO 74 75 76 rr 78 79 79A 79B 79C 79D 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 8 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 108 109 110 111 12 113 114 115 116 117 118 PART NO SC10579 SC82122 SC10587 OR90145 SC80716 SC10588 SC81115 OR90502 SC10589 SC10590 SC83011 SC82123 SC10591 SC10592 SC10593 SC10594 SC10595 SC10596 SC80718 SC80712 SC10597 SC10598 SC80717 SC10599 SC81116 SC84304 SC10600 SC10601 SC10602 SC10603 OR90079 SC80719 5C82708 SC10604 SC10580 SC82709 SC10605 SC10606 SC10607 SC82124 SC80717 SC10608 SC76059 OR90311 DESCRIPTION ADJUSTABLE HANDLE p6 FLAT WAHER 18X6 5X1 8 LOWER SLIDE GUIDE M5 LOCK WASHER M5X12HEX SOC PAN HD SCR SIDE SLIDING GURD M6 ZINC PLATED DOME NUT M6 LOCK WASHER FRONT BLADE GUARD SPACER BALL BEARING 607ZZ FLAT WASHER q14X q7 5X1 5 ECCENTRIC SCREW BAND SAW BASE WASHER 21 8X14 5X0 5 DRIVEN WHEEL ASSY BIMETALLIC BLADE DOOR COVER M5X8 HEX SOC PAN HD SCR ST4 2X12 PAN HD TAP SCR RIGHT HANDLE LEFT HANDLE M5X16 PAN HD SELF TAP SCR M10X43ADJUST SCREW M10 THIN NUT 3x16 SPRING PIN LOCK HANDLE ECCENTRIC ADJUSTABLE SHAFT BRACKET FOR BEARING BRUSH M4 FLAT WASHER M4x
13. THIRD PERSON WHETHER OR NOT NOTICE OF SUCH POSSIBLE DAMAGES HAS BEEN GIVEN TO SCTW B DAMAGES OF ANY KIND FOR ANY DELAY BY OR FAILURE OF SCTW TO PERFORM ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR C CLAIMS MADE A SUBJECT OF A LEGAL PROCEEDING AGAINST SCTW MORE THAN ONE 1 YEAR AFTER SUCH CAUSE OF ACTION FIRST AROSE The validity construction and performance of this Warranty and any sale of machinery by SCTW shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania without regard to conflicts of laws provisions of any jurisdiction Any action related in any way to any alleged or actual offer acceptance or sale by SCTW or any claim related to the performance of any agreement including without limitation this Warranty shall take place in the federal or state courts in Allegheny County Pennsylvania Tech Service 1 877 724 8665 STEEL CITY TOOL WORKS Please have your Model No and Serial No available Mn WARRANTY CARD Name 8 Street Apt No City State Zip Phone Number 9 E Mail 10 Product Description Model No Serial No The following information is given on voluntary basis and Is strictly confidential 1 Where did you purchase your STEEL CITY machine Store City 2 How did you first learn of Steel City Tool Works Advertisement Mail Order Catalog 11 ___ Web Site ___ Friend ____ Local Store Other 3 Which of the following magazines do you subscribe to ____ America
14. and on the workpiece 19 Cutting area Workpiece Cutting Cutting area profile angle cm KOI lt 3 34 x4 en T9 2 15 2 75 x2 5 Clamping the material correctly in the vice Ez ird kil r ad bis bea hs Note If profile are made of a very thin material insert another piece into the profile which matches the shape of the profile thereby reducing the risk of distortion Maintenance and care Danger Before performing any work on the power tool pull out the mains plug Cleaning Risk of injury Never use compressed air to below swarf away 1 Regularly clean the power tool 2 Regularly remove cut offs and swarf from The cutting area Prolonged non use 1 Clean the power tool 2 Relieve the tension on the saw band 3 Store the machine in a dry well ventilated Room Repairs Note use only original parts supplied by the manufacturer for replacement purposes If non original parts are used the guarantee obligation of the manufacturer will be deemed null and void Repairs such as replacing a damaged cord may be carried out by ana authorised customer service center only 4k ESS Mo 19 s E 5 N wE NS 1 Q A gy e Dus 1 KO ZS Ve Q do get 7 ae OM GD Ml U l a BO Ko KI EX BO Ko 3 x 4 gt f B SA S j LN w U ASE Sy DO 35 l N i oo o Y lt A
15. h protection from overloading An improved cutting quality Fig 5 1 Loosen the clamping level A and feed the saw band guide B as far as possible along the workpiece 2 Tighten the clamping lever A SEE FIG 5 Changing the cutting angle Danger Before adjusting the power tool always press the main switch Off 0 The cutting angle can be adjusted steplessly from 0 to 45 end stop without interuption Fig 6 1 Loosen the clamping lever A and set the swivel support B to the required cutting angle Use the scaling on the machine tables as an adjustment aid 2 Re tighten the clamping lever SEE FIG 6 Changing the saw band Danger Before adjusting the power tool always press the main switch Off 0 and pull out the mains plug JAA Caution Risk of injury Wear protective gloves 1 Press the main switch Off O and pull out the mains plug 2 Loosen the clamping lever A in Fig 5 and push back the saw band guide B in Fig 5 as far as the stop 3 After loosening the 4 screws remove the protective housing from the saw frame 4 Release saw belt tension by swivelling the tension lever clockwise SEE FIG 7 5 Slacken the hex head nut a on both outer saw band guides 6 Rotate screw b slightly in an anti clockwise direction until the saw band is released 7 First take the saw band off the guide rollers and then out of the guides 8 Insert the new saw band into the
16. le Saw without machine table 52 1 2 0 51 0 025 197 feet min 263 feet min 120V 60Hz 1 2 HP GA 26 x12 x15 39Lbs 110z 17Lbs 6 oz So DL eS zn A O W NN O Feature Identification Handle Locking button Switch Motor Rating plate Saw frame Carrying handle Screw for adjusting the saw band Dovetail guide Tension level saw band tension Wing nut Swivel support Locking pin for saw frame 10 14 19 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 23 24 25 Clamping lever swivel support End stops for swivel support Parallel stop Machine table Machine vice Saw band Power cord Saw band guide adjustable Clamping lever saw band guide Main switch Off O Main Switch On I Selector switch for cutting speed OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A Danger Transport and installation Before adjusting the power tool always press 1 Lift the machine onto the machine table the main switch Off O C SEE FIG 2 Fig 2 Before switching on the power tool Unpack the metal band saw and check that no parts are missing or damaged Compare the mains voltage with the specifications on the rating plate Assembling the metal band saw 1 Place dovetail guide A in the uppermost position Insert saw into the dovetail guide Tighten wing nut B to secure the saw Fold saw down SEE FIG 1 2 Insert looking pin E into the opening on the swivel support F a
17. n Woodworker ____ American How To Cabinetmaker ___ Family Handyman Fine Homebuilding ___ Journal of Light Construction ____ Popular Mechanics Popular Woodworking ____ Old House Journal Popular Science ___ Today s Homeowner WOOD Woodcraft ___ WOODEN Boat ____ Woodshop News ____ Woodsmith ____ Woodwork ____ Woodworker ____ Woodworker s Journal ____ Workbench Other 4 Which of the following woodworking remodeling shows do 13 you watch _ Backyard America The American Woodworker ____ Home Time ___ The New Yankee Workshop ___ This Old House ____ Woodwright s Shop Other 14 5 What is your annual household income 20 000 to 29 999 30 000 to 39 999 ____ 40 000 to 49 999 60 000 to 69 999 80 000 to 89 999 ____ 70 000 to 79 999 ___ 90 000 16 6 What is your age group _ 20 to 29 years 4010 49 years _ __ 60 to 69 years ___ 90 to 39 years 70 years 7 How long have you been a woodworker ___Oto2 years 2108 years 81020 years over 20 years Fine Woodworking 12 50 000 to 59 999 15 ___50to 59 years 17 How would you rank your woodworking skills Simple Intermediate Advance ____ Master Craftsman How many Steel City machines do you own What stationary woodworking tools do you own Check all that apply _ Air Compressor Band Saw Drill Press Drum Sander Dust Collection Horizontal Boring Machine Jointer
18. nd raise the Power Tool on the saw frame D ZA Caution When selecting the installation location ensure that the installation surface is adequately stable and that there is sufficient light Note The ergonomically optimum working height is 35 37 11 Switch on and off 1 Press main switch On l Fig 3 Brief operation without engaged switch rocker 2 Press and hold down the switch 3 3 To switch off release the switch 3 Continuous operation with engaged switch rocker 4 Press and hold down the switch 3 5 To lock into position hold down the locking button 2 and release the switch 6 To switch off briefly press and release The switch 3 Switch Off 7 Press main switch Off 0 Note Following a power failure the switched on power tool does not restart Adjusting the cutting rate Set the required cutting rate with the switch I 197 feet min l 263 feet min Tensioning the saw band Fig 4 Swivel tension lever A Anti clockwise Tension saw band Clockwise Release saw band tension ZA Caution If the tension is too high the saw band has a tendency to run out of the guides Adjusting the saw band guide Danger Before adjusting the power tool always press the main switch Off O Caution Adjust the saw band guide according to the dimensions of the workpiece which is to be cut This provides An increased protective effect The saw band wit
19. ngs and all instructions provided with the working stand and the power toll to be mounted Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may results in electric shock fire and or serious injury Save all warnings and instructions for future reference Disconnect the plug from the power source and or the battery pack from the power tool before making any adjustments or changing accessories Accidental starting of the power tool is a cause of some accidents Properly assemble the working stand before mounting the tool Proper assembly is important to prevent risk of collapse Securely fasten the power tool to the working stand before use Power tool shifting on the working stand can cause loss of control Place the working stand on a solid flat and level surface When the working stand can shift or rock the power tool or workpiece cannot be steadily and safely controlled Do not overload the working stand or use as ladder or scaffolding Overloading or standing on the working stand causes the stand to be top heavy and likely to tip over Do not install or use an other power tool to the working stand Product Specifications Noise and Vibration The noise and vibration values have been determined in accordance with EN 60745 The A evaluated noise level of the power tol is typically at no load Sound pressure level 82 dB A Sound power level 93 dB A Uncertainty K 30B Total vibration value when sawing
20. s a defective power cord Repairs such as replacing a damaged cord may be carried out by an authorised customer service center only Before performing any work on the power tool pull out the mains plug Always lay the power cord to the rear away from the machine and keep away from the work area When using the power tool wear protective equipment closing fitting clothing goggles ear protection protective gloves If required also wear a hair net Never cut a workpiece held in your hand Always clamp the workpiece securely in the vice Remove cut off and scarfs from the work area The machine must be switched off Before use check machine and saw band for damage Use sharp faultless saw bands only Immediately replace blunt or defective saw bands Keep hands away from the work area while the machine is running Switch on saw band before guiding towards the workpiece If the saw band is blocked switch off the machine immediately Wait until the power tool comes to a standstill before pulling it out of the workpiece Do not load the power tool to such an extent that is stops If power tools are used outdoors connect via a residual current operated circuit Bracker tripping current max 30mA A Damage to property The mains voltage and the voltage specifications on the rating plate 5 must correspond Do not lubricants or coolants General Working Stand Safety Warnings A Warning Read all safety warni
21. t attempt to perform maintenance or operate this machine until you have read and understand the information contained in this manual The drawings illustrations photographs and specifications in this user manual represent your machine at time of print However changes may be made to your machine or this manual at any time with no obligation to Steel City Tool Works WARRANTY STEEL CITY TOOL WORKS 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Steel City Tool Works LLC SCTW warrants all STEEL CITY TOOL WORKS machinery to be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 5 years from the date of the original retail purchase by the original owner Granite components are warranted for 10 years Please inform SCTW within 30 days for any damages or defects on the Granite components found upon receipt of the products to qualify for the 10 year limited warranty See the Granite warranty statement supplied with those products SCTW will repair or replace at its expense and at its option any SCTW machine machine part or machine accessory which in normal use has proven to be defective provided that the customer returns the product shipping prepaid to an authorized service center with proof of purchase and provides SCTW with a reasonable opportunity to verify the alleged defect by inspection Date code which can be found on the original carton and machine body must be provided to SCTW at the time of any warranty request made

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