Wellsaw 1316S-SA User Manual

Page 7

Advertising
background image

7

Maintenance

Caution: Disconnect the electrical supply and press
emergency STOP button before performing any
maintenance. DO NOT service the Frame Hydraulic
Cylinder or Down Feed Valve unless the frame is in
the DOWN position or resting on a mechanical stop,
such as a block of wood.

D a i l y

1.

Keep the saw clean and free of chips.

2.

Maintain the coolant level and keep the

coolant tank and filter clean of chip accumulation
or sludge.

Monthly

1.

Check, adjust and replace blade brush as

needed.
2.

Lubricate drive gears

3.

Inspect carbide guides and bearings.

4.

Inspect drive belt.

5.

Clean coolant tank and filter as needed.

Annually

1.

Check hydraulic oil level.

2.

Replace guide rollers and carbide inserts.

3.

Inspect gear box. Lubricate as needed.

Lubrication

Correct and adequate lubrication is a very
important factor in determining the life and service
of your Wellsaw. It is essential that all dust, dirt,
chips,

etc. be

thoroughly removed before lubricating the saw.
The following lubrication recommendations cover
usual saw applications. Heavy use and hostile
environments may indicate more frequent
lubrication for best saw performance.

Vise Screw, Ring Gear, Drive Pinion

1. Inspect Monthly.
2. Use Anti-Seize on Vise Screw.
3. Use Extreme-Pressure Open Gear Lube
sparingly on Ring Gear and Drive Pinion

Gear Case

1. Inspect after 3 years (6,000 hours).
2. Use Mobilgrease XHP 220 or equivalent.
3. Viscosity: Heavy Grease, drop point 550EF
4. Military Specification: None

Hydraulic Cylinder

1. Inspect annually. Fill to top of plug. Drain and
replace every 5 years (10,000 hours).
2. Fill with Mobil Velocite Oil #6 or equivalent.
3. Viscosity at 100EF: SUS 57-61.
4. Military Specification: None.

M o t o r

1. Inspect annually. Re-lubricate every 2 years
(4,000 hours) 1 to 2 full strokes.
2. Use Shell Dolium R or equivalent.
3. Viscosity: Heavy Grease, drop point 219EC.
4. Military Specification: None.

Operation of the Swivel Feature for

Miter Cutting

The angle of the cut is adjustable from 0° (90°) to
60°. The angle is indicated by a pointer at the back
of the chip pan and a large scale on the edge of the
cutoff turntable. The saw head is locked into
position by means of a control rod and locking
block. There is a 0° stop on the back of the saw
bed. DO NOT ADJUST THIS STOP.

To adjust the angle of the cut, loosen the angle lock
handle, pull the saw head, while lining up the
pointer to the desired angle shown on the scale.
Then gently tighten the handle. The lock requires
very little pressure to hold the head in place. DO
NOT OVER TIGHTEN.

Stock Stop Feature

The saw is equipped with an adjustable stock stop
for use when making repeated cuts of the same
length. The stop length is adjusted with the same
type of lock used on the saw head angle lock. The
stop can be adjusted width-wise using the “T”
handle on the lower portion of the support. The
stop mechanism can also be swung completely out
of the way. To do this, loosen the “T” handle two
turns, lift up on the stop and let it down behind the
saw.

Recommended Service

Kits for Insurance

Against Downtime

1 year

100133-004

Rotary Blade Brush

1 reqd.

For serial numbers before 6090 and after 6272
2 year

100416-001 Bearing

4

reqd.

152153

Top Carbide Guide

2 reqd.

105454-005

VS Belt

1 reqd.

100133-004

Rotary Blade Brush

1 reqd.

100166-450

Blade Brush V Belt

1 reqd.

106317

Fixed Carbide Guide

4 reqd.

101645-FP Drive

Pinion

1

reqd.

For serial numbers between 6090 and 6272
2 year

100406-001 Bearing

2

reqd.

100417-001 Bearing

2

reqd.

100416-001 Bearing

2

reqd.

152153

Top Carbide Guide

2 reqd.

105454-005

VS Belt

1 reqd.

100133-004

Rotary Blade Brush

1 reqd.

100166-450

Blade brush V Belt

1 reqd.

106317

Fixed Carbide Guide

4 reqd.

101645-FP Drive

Pinion

1

reqd.

Advertising