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Manual de usuario Harbor Freight Tools, modelo 32208

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Rotate the Relief Stops (39A) out and screw in the Tapping Screws (40A) to secure the Side Panel in place. Repeat the process for the other Side Panel (38A). To InstallThe Saw Blade: Wear Gloves; be careful of sharp blade teeth when handling. 1. Remove the four Knobs (15B) from the Upper and Lower Wheel Guards (14B, 21B). (See Figure P.) 2. Remove and set aside the Upper and Lower Wheel Guards (14B, 21B). 3. Remove the Table Insert (37B) and Table Pin (38B). (See Figure Q.) FIGURE N FIGURE P FIGURE Q 38B 37B REV 07/04 FIGURE O Step 1 Step 2 SKU 32208/32206 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. PAGE 11 4. Turn the Blade Adjusting Screw (5B) counterclockwise about 5-10 full turns. (See Figure R.) 5. With both hands, hold the Saw Blade with its teeth pointing downwardand away from your body. Then, insert the Saw Blade through the horizontal slot in the Table (36B). (See Figure S.) 6. Place the Saw Blade on the Upper and Lower Wheels (16B, 19B). (See Figures T and U.) FIGURE R FIGURE S 7. Position the Saw Blade in the Upper and Lower Blade Guides (29B, 32B). (See Figures T and V.) 8. Replace the Table Insert (37B) and Table Pin (38B). (See Figure Q.) 9. Replace the Upper and Lower Wheel Guards (14B, 21B), and secure the Guards to the Bandsaw with the four Knobs (15B). (See Figure P.) FIGURE T FIGURE U SKU 32208/32206 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. PAGE 12 FIGURE V FIGURE V 1. To tighten the tension on the Saw Blade, turn the Blade Adjusting Screw (5B) clockwise. (See Figure R.) 2. To loosen the tension on the Saw Blade, turn the Blade Adjusting Screw (5B) counterclockwise. 3. The correct Saw Blade tension is achieved when, with your finger, you can push the Saw Blade in about 1” (25.4mm) at the midway point between the Upper and Lower Wheels (16B, 19B). (See Figures T and U.) 4. NOTE : Too much tension is a common cause of Saw Blade breakage and other unsatisfactory performance. Relax the tension when the Bandsaw is not in use. To AdjustThe Tracking OfThe Saw Blade: 1. After tension has been applied to the Saw Blade, slowly turn the Upper and Lower Wheels (16B, 19B) forward by hand and watch the Saw Blade to see that it travels in the centerof the Upper Wheel. 2. If the Saw Blade begins to creep toward the front edge of the Upper Wheel (16B), turn the Knob Bolt (7B) counterclockwise. This will tilt the top of the Upper Wheel toward the back of the machine, drawing the Saw Blade toward the center of the Upper Wheel. 3. If the Saw Blade begins to creep toward the back edge of the Upper Wheel (16B), turn the Knob Bolt (7B) clockwise. This will tilt the top of the Upper Wheel toward the front of the machine, drawing the Saw Blade toward the center of the Upper Wheel. SKU 32208/32206 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. PAGE 13 4. NOTE : Adjust the Knob Bolt (7B) only a fraction at a time. Never attempt to adjust the tracking of the Saw Blade while the Bandsaw is running. To AdjustThe Upper Blade Guides And Support Bearings: 1. The Upper Blade Guides (29B) and Upper Blade Guide Support Bearing (47B) should be adjusted only after the Saw Blade tension and tracking is properly adjusted. (See Figure T.) 2. The Upper Blade Guides (29B) are held in place by the two Thumb Bolts (72B). 3. Loosen the two Thumb Bolts (72B) to move the Upper Blade Guides (29B) as close as possible to the side of the Saw Blade, being careful not to pinch the Saw Blade. Then, securely tighten the Thumb Bolts. 4. The Upper Blade Guide Support Bearing (47B) prevents the Saw Blade from being pushed too far to the back. The Upper Blade Guide Support Bearing should be set 1/64” (0.4mm) behind the Saw Blade by loosening the Hex Head Bolt (61B) to move the Upper Blade Guide Support Bearing in or out. 5. The Upper Blade Guide Support Bearing (47B) should also be adjusted sothe back edge of the Saw Blade overlaps the outside diameter of the Blade Guide Support Bearing by about 1/16”. To AdjustThe Lower Blade Guide And Support Bearing: 1. The Lower Blade Guides (32B) and Lower Blade Guide Support Bearing (47B) should be adjusted at the same time as the Upper Blade Guides and Upper Blade Guide Support Bearing. (See Figure V.) 2. Loosen the two Thumb Bolts (72B) to move the Lower Blade Guides (32B) as close as possible to the side of the Saw Blade, being careful not to pinch the Saw Blade. Then, securely tighten the Thumb Bolts. 3. The Lower Blade Guide Support Bearing (47B) should be adjusted so it is about 1/ 64” (0.4mm) behind the back of the Saw Blade by turning the Bolt (59B). To AdjustThe Upper Blade Guide Assembly: 1. The Upper Blade Guide Assembly should always be set as close as possible to the top surface of the material being cut. To do so, loosen the Knob Bolt (25B) and raise or lower the Upper Blade Guide Assembly to the desired position. Then, securely tighten the Knob Bolt. (See Figure W.) SKU 32208/32206 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. PAGE 14 To AttachThe Guide Post ...

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