0907190mm (1½”) BANDSAWModel: CBS 190OPERATING & MAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONS190mm (1½”) BANDSAW
MAINTENANCEALWAYS disconnnect from the power supplybefore carrying out any maintenanceAfter use1. Accumulated dust and chips should beremoved from ins
exactly in the centre of the tyre. This adjustmentis effected by turning the Tracking Adjuster Knob(J, Fig. 11).Screwing ‘in’ (clockwise), will cause
until the guides (C1) are positioned correctly.When correctly aligned, re-tighten screw (F).1.2 Slacken off the two screws (B), securing theBlade Guid
13TROUBLE SHOOTINGALWAYS disconnect your bandsaw from the power supply when troubleshooting, or carrying outadjustments or maintenance.Blades break1.
PARTS LIST & DIAGRAM14No. Description Part No.1 Side Cover HT1900012 Hinge HT1900023 Side Cover Knob HT1900034 Saw Blade HT1900045 Rubber Tyre HT1
When disposing of this product, do not dispose of with general waste. It must be disposed of according to the laws governing WasteElectrical and Elect
PARTS and SERVICEPlease contact your nearest dealer, orCLARKE International, on one of the following numbers.PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400PA
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE CBS190 - 7½” Bandsaw, specifically designed for hobby andDIY use.Before attempting to operate the machine, please
SAFETY PRECAUTIONSGENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR OPERATINGMACHINERYWARNING: As with all machinery, there are certainhazards involved with their operation an
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FORBANDSAWS• Set the blade guide block assembly as closeas possible to the workpiece.• Switch off the saw, and make sure the b
PRINCIPAL PARTS(Ref. Fig. 1)A Blade Tension Adjuster KnobB Upper Guide Block and Blade GuardAssembly.C Wheel Cover KnobsD Wheel CoverE Table Clamping
ASSEMBLYGENERAL NOTES:For maximum stability and safety, the Bandsaw shouldbe bolted firmly to either a workbench, a suitablestand, or a piece of plyw
DUST EXTRACTIONA dust extraction outlet is provided which maybe connected to a vacuum cleaner or a dustextraction device, such as the CLARKE CDE35,whe
RIP SAWINGThis term refers to the cutting of the timber withthe grain, rather than at a right angles to thegrain. You can rip wood freehand to a previ
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