Feed rate – Woodstock SHOP FOX M1014 User Manual

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M1014 7" x 12" Metal Cutting Bandsaw

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Feed Rate

The speed at which the saw blade will cut through a

workpiece is controlled by blade type, feed rate, and

feed pressure.

Note: If a lubricant is used on the cut, the feed rate can

be increased by approximately 15%.

To set the feed rate, do these steps:

1. Raise the headstock.

2. Using a 14mm wrench, adjust the feed pressure

tension spring so the spring coils are not in tension,

but the spring is still held firmly in place (see

Figure

41).

Note: This spring adjustment is an initial setting and

depending on cutting circumstances, you will have

to fine-tune the feed pressure with this adjustment.

Increasing the spring tension will reduce the feed

pressure.

3. Clamp the workpiece in the table vise.

4. Close the feed ON/OFF valve to lock the headstock

and blade a few inches above the workpiece (see

Figure 40).

5. With the correct saw blade and blade speed

selected, turn the saw and lubricant pump ON.

6. Slowly rotate the feed rate dial to a conservative

feed rate until the saw begins to cut the workpiece

(see

Figure 41).

7. Observe the chips that exit the cut, and increase

or decrease the feed rate according to the chip

characteristics

(see

Figure 42).

Figure 40. Feed rate controls.

Figure 41. Bandsaw operating and starting

feed before blade contacts workpiece.

Figure 42. Reading chip characteristics.

Feed ON/

OFF Lever

and Valve

Feed

Rate Dial

and Valve

Chips are silvery,

thin, small, or

powdery: Reduce

cutting speed or

increase feed rate.

Chips are large,

curled, blue or

brown, or smoking:

Reduce speed or

decrease feed rate.

Chips are width

of tooth, thin and

curled, and silvery:

Optimum speed and

feed rate.

Feed Pressure

Tension Spring

Adjustment

Feed ON/OFF Lever

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