Operation overview – Southbend METAL-CUTTING BANDSAW SB1019 User Manual

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OPERATION

For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

Model SB1019

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O P E R A T I O N

Operation Overview

To complete a typical cutting operation, the

operator does the following:

1. Examines the workpiece to make sure it is

suitable for cutting.

2. Checks/adjusts the V-belt position on the

pulleys to ensure the correct cutting speed

for the workpiece.

3. Raises the headstock, then closes the

downfeed valve.

4. Adjusts the headstock angle for the type of

cut, then securely clamps the workpiece in

the vise.

5. Adjusts the guide post to within 1" of the

workpiece, and verifies that the blade is

properly tensioned.

6. Adjusts the downfeed rate adjust knob for

the correct feed rate.

7. Makes sure the workpiece and bandsaw are

stable and that there are no obstructions in

the way of the cut.

8. Puts on safety glasses.

9. Starts the bandsaw and waits for the blade

to reach full speed.

10. Opens the downfeed valve to lower the head

and blade into the workpiece, then allows

the bandsaw to complete the cut.

11. Once the bandsaw has stopped, raises the

head, and removes the workpieces.

Loose hair, clothing, or

jewelry could get caught

in machinery and cause

serious personal injury.

Keep these items away

from moving parts at all

times to reduce this risk.

During operation, small

metal chips may become

airborne, leading to serious

eye injury. Wear safety

glasses to reduce this risk.

To reduce the risk of

serious injury when using

this machine, read and

understand this entire

manual before beginning

any operations.

The purpose of this overview is to provide

the novice machine operator with a basic

understanding of how the machine is used during

operation, so they can more easily understand

the controls discussed later in this manual.

Note: Due to the generic nature of this overview,

it is not intended to be an instructional guide

for performing actual machine operations.

To learn more about specific operations and

machining techniques, seek training from people

experienced with this type of machine, and do

additional research outside of this manual by

reading "how-to" books, trade magazines, or

websites.

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