Notice, Coolant system – Woodstock SHOP FOX M1054 User Manual

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M1048 10" x 18" Metal Cutting Bandsaw

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4. Look for the following signs to determine the best

feed rate setting for your workpiece.

• If you get warn tightly-curled shavings, that are

brown to black in color, you are using too much

downward pressure.

• Blue looking chips are from extreme heat caused

by high blade speed.

• Thin powder-like chips are from insufficient feed

pressure. This will dull your blade faster.

• The best cut and feed rate will give you evenly

shaped spiraled-curled chips with very little color

change, if any at all.

Figure 24. Coolant system reservoir and

cover.

Figure 25. Coolant control valve.

Coolant Control Valve

NOTICE

Keep the tray chip screen clear so cool-

ant can recycle to the pump reservoir.

NEVER operate the pump with the

reservoir below the low mark or you

will over-heat the pump and void your

warranty!

Coolant System

This bandsaw has a built-in coolant system that extends

the life of your bandsaw blades by lowering the tempera-

ture of the blade and workpiece when cutting.

See

Cutting Fluid on Page 22 for additional information.

To use the coolant system do these steps:

1. Access the reservoir by removing the rear panel on

the base (see

Figure 24).

2. Thoroughly clean and remove any foreign material

that may have fallen inside the reservoir during ship-

ping.

3. Fill the reservoir with your chosen cutting fluid solu-

tion and replace the rear panel.

4. Make sure the coolant control valve is turned OFF.

5. Turn the coolant pump switch ON before making

your cut.

6. Adjust the valve on the coolant hose to control the

flow of coolant (see

Figure 25). Make sure that the

pressure is not so high that coolant spills on the floor

and creates a slipping hazard.

7. When the bandsaw reaches the bottom of the cut,

the motor and coolant system will shut

OFF.

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