Guide.post, Rip.cutting – Woodstock SHOP FOX M1113 User Manual

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Model M1113 (Mfg. Since 2/08)

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Guide.Post

The guide post (shown in

Figure.39) connects the upper

blade guide assembly to the bandsaw. The guidepost

allows the blade guide assembly to move up or down to

be as close to the workpiece as possible. In order to cut

accurately and safely, the bottom of the blade guide

assembly must be no more than 1" above the workpiece at

all times—this positioning provides the greatest blade sup-

port and minimizes the amount of moving blade exposed

to the operator.

To.adjust.the.blade.guide.assembly.on.the.guide.post.

(the.bandsaw.must.be.turned.OFF),.do.these.steps:

1. Make sure that the blade tension, blade tracking,

support bearing, and blade guides are adjusted cor-

rectly.

2. Loosen the guide post lock knob shown in Figure.39.

3. Use the guide post handwheel to raise/lower the

guide post so the bottom of the blade guide assem-

bly is less than 1" from the top of the workpiece.

4. Lock the guide post with the lock knob.

Figure.39. Guide post controls.

Blade

Guard

Guide Post

Lock Knob

Guide Post

Handwheel

Blade Guide

Assembly

Rip.Cutting

When cutting solid wood, "Rip Cutting" means cutting with

the grain. For plywood or metal, rip cutting simply means

cutting down the length of the workpiece.

To.make.a.rip.cut,.do.these.steps:

1. Adjust the fence to match the width of the cut on

your workpiece, then lock the fence in place.

2. Adjust the blade guide assembly to less than 1"

above the workpiece.

3. After all safety precautions have been met, turn the

bandsaw ON. Slowly feed the workpiece into the

blade and continue with the cut until the blade is

completely through the workpiece.

Figure.40 shows

a typical ripping operation.

Note:.If you cut narrow pieces, use a push stick to

protect your fingers.

Figure.40. Typical rip cut.

NEVER. place. fingers. or. hands. in. the.

line.of.cut..If.you.slip,.your.hands.or.

fingers.may.go.into.the.blade..ALWAYS.

use.a.push.stick.when.ripping.narrow.

pieces.. Failure. to. follow. these. warn-

ings. may. result. in. serious. personal.

injury!

Guide Post

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