Axminster UV-180DS Instruction Manual

UV-180DS 7"
Bandsaw
Code 103629
AT&M: 27/01/2017
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warning...............................................................................................................................................................1
Prior to Operation ...............................................................................................................................................2
Before Cutting .....................................................................................................................................................2
Assembly Material Stopper .................................................................................................................................2
The Base ............................................................................................................................................................2
Coolant System ..................................................................................................................................................2
Operation of Control Box ....................................................................................................................................3
Hydraulic Feed Selector Operation ....................................................................................................................3
Spring Setting .....................................................................................................................................................3
Adjusting movable Blade Guide .........................................................................................................................3
Vise Operation ....................................................................................................................................................4
Adjusting Blade Tension .....................................................................................................................................4
Changing Blades ................................................................................................................................................4
Adjusting Blade Square to Table ........................................................................................................................5
Adjusting Blade Square to Vise ..........................................................................................................................5
Adjusting Blade Tracking ....................................................................................................................................5
Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings .........................................................................................................................6
Adjusting Bow Angle ...........................................................................................................................................6
Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................................7
Selecting the Blade .............................................................................................................................................7
Blade Speeds .....................................................................................................................................................7
Circuit Diagram ...................................................................................................................................................8
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Warning
1
. Read and understand the entire instruction manual before operating machine.
2. Always wear approved safety glasses/face shields while using this machine.
3. Make certain the machine is properly grounded.
4. Before operating the machine, remove tie, rings, watches, other jewelry, and roll up sleeves above the elbows. Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair. Do not wear gloves.
5. Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, oil and grease.
6. Keep machine guards in place at all times when the machine is in use. If removed for maintenance purposes, use extreme caution and replace the guards immediately.
7. Do not overreach. Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall or lean against blades or other moving parts.
8. Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source.
9. Use the right tool. Don’t force a tool or attachment to do a job which it was not designed for.
10. Replace warning labels if they become obscured or removed.
11. Make certain the motor switch is in the off position before connecting the machine to the power supply.
12. Give you work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation, and “horse-play” are careless acts that can result in serious injury.
13. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area.
14. Use recommended accessories; improper accessories may be hazardous.
15. Make a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed before turning on the machine.
16. Always keep hands and fingers away from the blade when the machine is running.
17. Never hold the material with the saw in the horizontal position. Always use the vise and clamp it securely.
18. Read and understand warning posted on the machine.
19. Keep the belt guard and wheel covers in place and in working order.
20. Always provide adequate support for long and heavy material.
21. Use a sharp blade and keep machine clean for best and safest performance.
22. Failure to comply with all of these warnings may cause serious injury.
23. This machine is only used for horizontal metal cutting, not vertical woodwork cutting.
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Prior to Operation
1. Check to see blade tooth direction matches diagram on saw body.
2. Check to see that blade is properly seated on wheels after proper tension has been applied.
3. Set blade guide roller bearing snug against blade. See Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings for more details.
4. Check for slight clearance between vertical rollers and back of blade.
5. Position movable blade guide as close to work as possible.
6. Select proper speed and feed rate for materials being cut.
7. Material to be cut must be held securely in vise.
8. Do not start cut on a sharp edge. File the edge first.
Before Cutting
1. Finish uncrating the saw. Inspect it for shipping damage. If any damage has occurred, contact you are distributor.
2. Unbolt the saw from the skid and place it on a level surface.
3. Clean rust protected surfaces with kerosene, diesel oil, or a mild solvent. Do not use cellulose based solvents such as paint thinner or lacquer thinner. These will damage painted surfaces.
4. Assembly coolant collectors (R) at the left and
right side of the base.
Fig. 1
Assembly Material Stopper
1. Screw in the length bar (A, Fig. 2) into base until position it. Slide material stop (B) onto bar and tighten lock screw(C) at proper position.
2. Remove transportation strap and keep for later use should the saw be moved any distance.
Fig. 2
The Base
The base is a structure supporting the saw frame, the vise, the bar stop, the work piece supporter, coolant pump, swing arm, and the coolant return plates. The base house includes the cooling liquid tank.
Fig. 3
Coolant System
Oils for Lubricating Coolant
Considering the vast range of products on the market, the user can choose the one most suited to their own requirements, using as reference the type SHELL LUTEM OIL ECO. THE MINIMUM PERCENTAGE OF OIL DILUTED IN WATER IS 10
- 20 %.
Cleaning the Tank
Use hex wrench to open the plug located on the rear base below the pump. Allow the coolant to drain-out. Remove the filter net (P) by loosening the four screws. Remove the pump (Q) by loosening the four screws. Use a vacuum cleaner to vacuum chips and debris from the tank. Replace the plug. Thoroughly clean the pump (Q) and replace. Fill the tank with coolant to approximately 25mm below the filter net (P). Clean and replace the filter net.
B AC
R
3
Fig. 4
Operation of Control Box
Fig. 5
1. Emergency stop switch
Press down the Emergency switch to stop all of machine function if any unsafely situation occurred.
2. Stop power button O: Press to disconnect the power of motor.
3. Power on button
I: Press to connect the power of motor
4. Blade speed adjusting knob Variable blade speed is controlled by the knob. Turn knob clockwise to increase speed from 25 to 85mpm. Turn knob counter clockwise to decrease blade speed.
5. Cutting mode selection Switch There is two cutting modes and neutral position can be selected. Select any cutting mode the power should be cut by the neutral position.
a. manual mode b. Hydraulic flow controlled descend mode.
Turn switch left for hydraulic controlled descend mode and right for manual mode.
6. Coolant ON/OFF Switch
I: Turn on the coolant O: Turn off the coolant
Hydraulic Feed Selector Operation
The hydraulic feed selector is used to control cutting feed down rate and lock the bow in the proper position. To turn off the flow of hydraulic fluid, pull lever (B) to vertical with the cylinder. To turn the hydraulic fluid on, pull lever (B) to parallel with the cylinder. Open hydraulic on (B), turn knob (A, Fig. 7) counter-clockwise to increase the feed rate ; decrease the feed rate, turn knob (A) clockwise.
Fig. 7
Spring Setting
According to operation mode-manual or hydraulic controlled descend mode, the spring need to be readjusted as following instruction:
- Hydraulic control descend mode: Turn nut (A, Fig.8) counter clockwise to the end to loose spring tension, open hydraulic valve and adjust hydraulic flow control knob to control saw frame down speed.
- Manual mode: Open hydraulic valve and turn hydraulic control knob counter clockwise to the end to fully open the control flow, the saw frame will down to the lowest location, turn handle nut (A, Fig.8) clockwise to tension spring until bow can rise up higher than vise jaw or material.
Fig. 8
Adjusting movable Blade Guide
1. Disconnect machine from the power source.
2. Loosen lock handle A and knob B (Fig.9).
Slide blade guide assemblies as close as possible to the material for cutting stably.
3. Tighten handle A and knob B after adjusting.
P
Q
A
B
A 1 2
3
4 5 6
4
CAUTION!
NEVER OPERATE SAW WITHOUT BLADE GUARDS IN PLACE.
Fig. 9
Vise Operation
WARNING Do not make any adjustments or load/unload material from vise while machine is running! Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
The vise is mounted on the machine base. Follow the easy steps to open or close the vise.
1. Turn the handle (A) Fig.10 counter clockwise to open the vise jaw to allow the width of vise can load work piece.
2. Make sure the work piece is well located on the table. Turn the handle (A) clockwise to close the vise jaw to clamp the work piece.
Fig. 10
Adjusting Blade Tension
WARNING Disconnect machine from the power source! Blades are sharp! Use extra care when removing, installing or adjusting! Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
Blade tension is important to the proper operation of the saw. This saw proper blade tension is in 1100 to 1500kg/cm
2
as measured on blade tension
gauge.
To set the blade tension without the use of a blade tension gauge:
1. Disconnect machine power, open wheel covers to install blade belt between wheels and insert blade between bearings on blade guides.
2. Tension blade slightly to remove any sag in blade between blade wheels.
3. Turn blade tension knob (A, Fig. 11) clockwise to tighten until the red line approach to central line (B, Fig. 11).
4. After blade has been completely installed, close wheel covers, connect to the power source, and run saw for one minute so blade can seat properly.
CAUTION !
Do not over tighten blade. This may cause blade to stretch and warp.
Fig. 11
Changing Blades
WARNING
Never operate this saw unless all blade guards are installed and in proper working order! Never adjust blade brush while machine is running. Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
CAUTION!
This machine is designed and intended for use with blades that are 19mm width, 0.9mm thickness and 2285mm length. Use of blades with different specification may cause inferior performance.
1. Disconnect machine from the power source.
2. Raise saw bow to proper position and lock in place by turning hydraulic valve switch off.
3. Remove saw bow cover (A, Fig. 12) by removing six screws (B).
4. Loose blade guard nuts and screws (C, Fig.
13). Remove right and left two blade guards.
5. Loosen blade tension by turning blade tension knob (D) counter-clockwise.
A
A
B
A
B
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6. Carefully remove old blade. Caution: blade teeth are sharp. Handle with care.
7. Install new blade (E) by placing blade between blade guides (F) first. Make sure blade teeth face the same direction as indicated on the label found on the saw bow.
8. Place blade around both wheels. Make sure the blade back edge rests near the wheel flange on both wheels.
9. Turn blade tension knob clockwise to tension blade to tighten until the red line approach to central line (B, Fig. 11). Do not over tension.
10. Put on the blade guards and tighten blade guard nuts and screws
11. Close blade wheel cover and secure with lock screws.
12. Connect machine to the power source.
13. Run saw and make sure blade is tracking properly.
WARNING
It is essential the guards be installed after the new blade has been fitted. Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
Fig.12
Fig.1 3
Adjusting Blade Square to Table
1. Disconnect machine from the power source.
2. Place machinist’s square on the table next to the blade as in Figure 14.
3. Check to see blade makes contact with the square along the entire width of the blade.
4. If adjustment is necessary, loosen bolt (A, Fig.
14) and rotate blade guide assemblies slightly in the same direction until blade makes contact with the square along its entire width.
5. Tighten bolts (A, Fig. 14).
6. Connect machine to the power source.
Note: If adjustment to square blade to table is necessary, be sure to check blade adjustments again.
Fig. 14
Adjusting Blade Square to Vise
1. Disconnect machine from the power source.
2. Place a machinist’s square as pictured in Fig. 15 square should lie along entire length of vise and blade without a gap.
3. If adjustment is necessary, loosen saw frame lock bolts and swiveling saw frame to match with vise square so that square lines up properly. Tighten lock bolts.
4. Connect machine to the power source.
Fig. 15
Adjusting Blade Tracking
WARNING
Blade tracking adjustment requires running the saw with the back cover open. This adjustment must be completed by qualified persons only! Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
Note: Before making any tracking adjustments, try a new blade. Warped blades do not track well.
Blade tracking has been set at the factory and should not require adjustment. If a tracking problem occurs, adjust the machine as follows:
B
A
D
C
F
E C A
F
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1. Move saw bow to proper height position and lock in place by shutting off the hydraulic cylinder valve.
2. Confirm that blade tension is set properly. To adjust, see section titled Adjusting Blade Tension.
3. Open back wheel cover by loosening lock screws.
4. Run saw and observe blade. Blade should run next to but not tightly against wheel flange.
5. If need to adjust blade track, remove the screws of cover (A, Fig.16).
6. Loosen bolts (B) a little bit.
7. Turn setscrew (C) while observing blade tracking on wheel. Turn setscrew (C) clockwise to track blade closer to the wheel flange. Turn set screw counter-clockwise to track blade away from the wheel flange.
8. Once tracking is set, tighten bolts (B).
9. Recovery the cover (A).
Fig. 16
Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings
CAUTION !
This machine is designed and intended for use with blades that are 19mm width, 0.9mm thickness and 2285mm length. Use of blades with different specification may cause inferior performance.
1. Disconnect machine from the power source.
2. Raise arm up to proper position and lock in place by turning off the hydraulic cylinder valve.
3. Loosen hex cap screw (A, Fig. 17) and adjust assembly so that back roller bearing is approximately 0.08mm-0.12mm from the back of the blade.
4. Turn nut (B) to adjust eccentric bearing shaft to the blade (the other side bearing shaft is fixed). Blade should still move up and down freely when grasped. Warning! Make sure power is disconnected and hands are protected before handling blade. Be sure that blade teeth do not interfere with the roller bearings.
5. Connect machine to the power source.
Fig. 17
Adjusting Bow Angle
For miter cutting, it needs to swivel saw frame to desired angle. The cutting angle for this machine is 0 ~ 60° on the left side, 0~45° on the right side.
There is a bar (A Fig18) for frame to stop at zero position on right side swiveling moving, if need to cut in the left side that have to pull out the zero position lock bar (A) then swivel frame to set desired angle at the left cutting. Loosen the frame tighten lock handle (B, Fig.18) and wing nut (D, Fig.
19) at the other side before swiveling.
Swiveling saw frame and seat to desired angle which indicated with angle scale (C). Then Tighten handle screw and wing nut eventually.
Fig. 18
Fig.19
A
C
B
A D B
A B C
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Maintenance
WARNING
Disconnect machine from the power source before making any repair or adjustment! Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
1. Keep all surfaces clean and free of rust, slag, chips.
2. Do not use compressed air to clean band saw. Compressed air may force chips into the guide bearings and other critical areas of the saw.
3. Use a small paint brush or parts cleaning brush to remove metal particles.
4. Wipe saw with a clean dry cloth and oil all unpainted surfaces with light machine oil.
5. Keep blade guides clean and free of metal chips.
6. Check guide bearings frequently to make sure they are properly adjusted and turning freely.
Selecting the Blade
This machine uses 19 x 0.9 x 2285mm blade. Refer to the section on selecting the blade.
Blade Selection Chart
1. A general- use high speed steel blade in
furnished with this metal cutting band saw.
2. Never use a blade so coarse that less than 3
teeth are engaged in the work piece at any time. (Too few teeth will cause teeth to strip out.)
3. Never use a blade finer then required obtaining
a satisfactory surface finish or satisfactory flatness. (Too many teeth engaged in the work piece will prevent attainment of a satisfactory sawing rate; frequently cause premature blade wearing; frequently produce "dished" cuts or the cuts are neither square nor parallel.)
4. The chart is not expected to be correct for all cases. It is intended as a general guide to good sawing practices. Your blade supplier or qualified engineers should be you most reliable source for correct information on operational details of saw blades and their use.
Note:
a. When cutting a thin walled pipe, angle steel,
and I-beam steel use a blade with 5/8 T/in.
b. Cutting pipe with 1/2" or more wall thickness
uses a blade with 5/8T/in or 4/6T/in.
c. When cutting angle steel, H-beam, or solid bar
material, cut the thinnest cross section of the material first. There must be at least 3 teeth cutting the material at all times.
Blade Speeds
When user operates band saw always change the blade speed to best suit the material being cut.
Adjust the blade speed while the machine is running. Controls the variable speeds between 35­85MPM, turn the speed control knob to get desired speed for cutting the work piece, below is blade speed chart for cutting reference.
Blade speed selection chart
1. 35~39mpm
Tool steel, stainless steel, Hard cast iron, Alloy steel, Hard bronze
2. 40 ~ 59mpm
Mild steel, Soft cast iron, Medium hard bronze, Hard aluminum.
3. 60 ~ 85mpm
Plastics, Soft and medium aluminum, Other light materials.
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Circuit Diagram
SECTION A - PARTS LIST
Part No. Stock No. Description
Size
Q'ty
A1 UV180A105
Base
1
A2
Socket Head Cap Screw M10x30
4
A3
Angle Plate
2
A4
Cross Round Head Screw
M5x10 2
A5 UV180A309
Swivel Plate
1
A6
Scale
1
A7 UV180A106
Vise Base
1
A8
Socket Head Cap Screw
M8x65 4
A9 UV180A201
Swiveling Shaft
1
A10 UV180A314
Vise Plate
2
A11
Cross Flat Head Screw
M6x16 4
A12 UV180222
Shaft
1
A13
Pin
6x20 2
A14 UV180113
Length Stop
1
A15
Wing Screw
5/16x3/4 1
A16
Nut
M8 1
A17
Hex Cap Screw
M8x45 1
A18 UV180A107
Dovetail Gib
1
A19
Flat Washer
M8 2
A20
Socket Head Cap Screw
M8x16 2
A21
Socket Head Cap Screw
M8x20 2
A22 UV180A104
Vise Base
1
A23
Socket Head Cap Screw
M8x20 2
A24
Flat Washer
2
A25 UV180A311
Plate
1
A26
Socket Head Cap Screw
M8x12 1
A27
Flat Washer
8x23x2 1
A28
Set Screw
M6x10 2
A29 UV180A103
Vise
1
A30
Set Screw
M6x5 5
A31 UV180A204
Adjustment Bushing
2
A32 UV180A202
Spacer
1
A33 UV180A203
Lead Screw
1
A34 UV180211B
Handle
1
A35
Handle End
M6 2
A36 UV180A211
Bracket
1
A37
C-Ring
S-15 2
A38
Pan Head Screw
M8x30 2
A39 UV180A207
Position Rod
1
A40 UV180A401
Spring
D8xd6x14L 1
A41 UV180A208
Position Rod
1
A42 UV180A209
Vise Eccentric Shaft
1
A43 UV180A210
Shaft
1
A44
Grip
5/16" 1
A45 UV180A102
Miter Plate
1
A46 UV180A403
Lock Handle
M8 (TRT-80) 1
A47
Lock Washer
M6 2
A48
Socket Head Cap Screw
M6x25 2
A49 UV180107A
Cylinder Lower Fixed Bracket
1
A50 UV180218
Shaft
1
A51
Set Screw
M4x8 1
A52
Hex Cap Screw
M8x20 1
A53
Hex Nut
M8x12x4.5 1
A54
Wing Hex Nut
M8 1
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SECTION A - PARTS LIST
Part No. Stock No. Description
Size
Q'ty
A55 UV180A315
Pointer
1
A56
Cross Round Head Screw
M5x10 1
A57 UV180308A
Spring Lower Bracket
1
A58 UV180405A
Spring
1
A59
Spring Washer
M5 4
A60
Socket Head Cap Screw
M5x16 4
A61 UV180308
Spring Upper Bracket
1
A62
Flat Washer
12x21x2 1
A63
Spring Washer
M12 1
A64
Hex Cap Screw
M12x30 1
A65
Wing Hex Nut
M16 1
A66
Hex Cap Screw
M16x140 1
A67 UV180A206
Main Shaft
1
A68
Bearing
30304 2
A69 UV180A205
Special Washer
1
A70
Nylon Nut
M20x1.5 1
A71
Hex Nut
M10 1
A72
Hex Cap Screw
M8x60 1
A73 UV180104
Rear Guide Bearing Bracket
1
A74 7120209
Pin
1
A75
Flat Washer
8x18x2 1
A76
Hex Cap Screw
M8x30 1
A77
Hex Nut
3/8x24 4
A78
Spring Washer
3/8 4
A79 UV180314
Rear Blade Guard
1
A80
Cross Flat Head Screw
1/4x20 2
A81 7120136
Blade Guide Block
2
A82
Flat Washer
1/4”x13x1 2
A83
Spring Washer
1/4” 2
A84
Socket Head Cap Screw
1/4”x3/4” 2
A85 7120211-1
Center Shaft
2
A86 7120421
Bearing
608 10
A87
E-Ring
3CM1-8 4
A88 7120211
Eccentric Shaft
2
A89
Set Screw
M8x16 1
A90 UV180404A
Blade Guide Block R
1
A91 UV180404
Blade Guide Block L
1
A92 UV180103A
Guide Bearing Side Bracket
1
A93
Machine Screw
M4x16 2
A94
Socket Head Cap Screw
M5x25 1
A95
Socket Head Cap Screw
M5x50 1
A96 UV180210
Bearing Bush
1
A97
Flat Washer
5/16x16x1 1
A98
Knob
M8x16 1
A99
Flat Washer
8x18x2 1
A100
Socket Head Cap Screw
M6x12 1
A101 9160417
Copper Fitting
1/4Px1/8 1
A102
Socket Head Cap Screw
M8x45 1
A103
Flat Washer
8x21x2 1
A104 UV180411
Lock Handle
M8 1
A105 UV180103
Front Guide Bearing Bracket
1
A106 UV180426
Front Blade Guard
1
A107
Hex Nut
M5 1
10
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SECTION B - PARTS LIST
Part No. Stock No. Description
Size
Q'ty
B1 UV180101
Bow
1
B2 L25A5-35
Cable Tie
4
B3
Cross Round Head Screw
M5x10 7
B4
Motor Relay
1
B5
Socket Head Cap Screw
M5x35 4
B6 UV180401
Plastic Cover
1
B7 UV180219
Axle
1
B8 UV180408
Hydraulic Cylinder
1
B9
Hex Nut
M8 1
B10 UV180A101
Upper Bracket
1
B11
Flat Washer
8x18x2 1
B12
Socket Head Cap Screw
M8x20 2
B13
Spring Washer
M8 2
B14 UV180309
Bracket
1
B15
Socket Head Button Screw
M5x6 2
B16 UV180418
Limit Switch
QKS8-9 1
B17
Spring Washer
M5 4
B18
Cross Round Head Screw
M5x30 2
B19
Control Box
1
B20
Emergency Stop Switch
1
B21
Stop Switch
1
B22
Start Switch
1
B23
Blade Speed Knob
1
B24
Cutting Mode Selection Switch
1
B25
Coolant ON/OFF Switch
1
B26 UV180303A
See Through Plate
1
B27
Cross Round Head Screw
M4x8 4
B28 UV180303
Plate
1
B29
Hex Nut
M16 1
B30
Set Screw
M6x8 1
B31 UV180216
Slide Bracket
4
B32
Socket Head Flat Screw
M6x20 4
B33 UV180405
Tension Handle
1
B34
Lead Screw
M12x120 1
B35
Flat Washer
12x28x3 1
B36 UV180307
Tap Washer
17
B37 UV180208
Bushing
1
B38 UV180409
Blade
19x0.9x2285 1
B39
Cross Round Head Screw
M4x6 2
B40 UV180304
Tension Gauge
1
B41 UV180203A
Adjustment Bracket
1
B42
Hex Nut
M12 2
B43
Socket Head Cap Screw
M8x16 2
B44
Set Screw
M8x16 1
B45 UV180202A
Fixed Bracket
1
B46
Spring Pin
ø8x30 1
B47 UV180203
Tension Slide Bracket
1
B48
Socket Head Flat Screw
M8x25 2
B49 UV180202
Shaft
1
B50 UV180506
Bearing
6204 2
B51 UV180105
Saw Wheel
1
B52
Flat Washer
8x25x3 2
B53
Spring Washer
M8 2
B54
Socket Head Cap Screw
M8x20 2
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SECTION B - PARTS LIST
Part No. Stock No. Description
Size
Q'ty
B55
Hose
540mm 1
B56 UV180106
Rear Saw Wheel
1
B57
Hose Clamp
13mm 2
B58 9160408-1
Valve
M9TM7 1
B59
Cross Round Head Screw
M5x10 2
B60 9160321
Brace
1
B61
Hose
1660mm 1
B62 UV180315
Cover
1
B63 UV180509
Ball Bearing
6007 1
B64 UV180217
Bushing
1
B65 UV180506
Bearing
6204 1
B66 UV180204A
Output Gear
1
B67
Key
6x6x20 1
B68
Key
6x6x4 1
B69 UV180204
Output Shaft
1
B70 UV180505
Ball Bearing
6200 3
B71 UV180510
Tape Bearing
NK1212 2
B72 UV180206
Gear Shaft
1
B73
Key
5x5x8.2 1
B74 UV180206A
Reducer Gear
1
B75
Key
5x5x12 1
B76 UV180205
Guide Shaft
1
B77 UV180205A
Guide Gear
1
B78
Socket Head Cap Screw
M6x40 2
B79 UV180102
Gear Box
1
B80
Socket Head Cap Screw
M6x20 2
B81 UV180A313
Cover
1
B82
Pan Head Screw
M4x8 6
B83 UV180A312
Wiring Box
1
B84
Cross Round Head Screw
M5x45 2
B85 Wire Locker PG-9 3
B86 UV180207
Motor Shaft
1
B87
Spring Washer
M6 4
B88
Socket Head Cap Screw
M6x20 3
B89
Motor Housing
1
B90 UV180102B
Motor Front Cover
1
B91
Socket Head Cap Screw
M8x16 1
B92 UV180102A
Motor Rear Cover
1
B93
Power Cord
1
B94 UV180306
Tube
1
B95 125-404
Trigger Handle (L)
1
B96 125-403
Trigger Handle (R)
1
B97
Pan Head Screw
M4x8 4
B98
125408-1
Trigger Switch Button 1
13
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SECTION C - PARTS LIST
Part No. Stock No. Description
Size
Q'ty
C01 UV180A302
Right Stand
1
C02
Hex Cap Screw
M8x16 2
C03
Flat Washer
M8 2
C04 UV180A304
Rear Stand
1
C05 UV180A305
Front Stand
1
C06
Hex Cap Screw
M8x16 8
C07 331D4-37
Level Pad
1/2" 2
C08
Hex Nut
1/2" 2
C09 UV180A303
Left Stand
1
C10
Flat Washer
M8 8
C11
Hex Nut
M8 8
C12 UV180A301
Water Tray
1
C13
Flat Washer
M8 2
C14
Hex Cap Screw
M8x16 2
C15
Pump
1
C16 UV180A213
Position Rod
1
C17 UV180A308
Screen
1
C18
Big Round Head Screw
M6x25 2
C19 UV180A306
Chip Tray
1
C20 UV180A307
Chip Tray
1
C21
Socket Head Cap Screw
M5x12 3
C22
Cross Round Head Screw
M4x6 2
C23
Drain Plug
3/8"PT 1
15
16
Axminster Tools & Machinery Ltd Weycroft Avenue, Axminster, Devon EX13 5PH
axminster.co.uk
Please dispose of packaging for the product in a responsible manner. It is suitable for recycling. Help to protect the environment, take the packaging to the local recycling centre and place into the appropriate recycling bin.
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material. In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility.
Only for EU countries
Free Three Year Guarantee on Axminster Hobby, Trade and Industrial Series woodworking and engineering machines, Axminster Air compressors and Air Tools, and bench top grinders - no registration necessary just proof of purchase.
We will repair or replace at our discretion and will collect only from a UK mainland address, irrespective of the original delivery address.
The Guarantee assumes that you have bought the correct machine for the required operation, in accordance with our guidelines; have operated and maintained it in accordance with the instruction manual; and that all cutting machines will be used with a blade which is sharp and serviceable at all times. It does not cover consumable items purchased with the original product, including original blades or abrasives.
The Axminster guarantee is available on Hobby, Trade, Industrial, Engineer, Air Tools & CNC Technology Series machines
It’s probably the most comprehensive FREE guarantee ever- buy with confidence from Axminster! So sure are we of the quality, we cover all parts and labour free of charge for three years!
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• No registration necessary - just keep your proof of purchase
• Optional Service Plan for Industrial Series machinery
AXMINSTER
SERIES
Hobby
Great value & easy-to-use, perfect for use at home
Quality, precision machines for the workshop or education
Precision CNC machines for industry and education
Solid, reliable machines designed for daily use
Small machines for the home engineer
Top performers with class leading features and build quality for use in busy workshops
Tools for home or workshop use; durable and great value
Normal wear and tear; misuse, abuse and neglect are excluded and the machine should not have been modified in any way. Please do not attempt to service the product without first contacting us; we are happy to guide you but failure to do so may invalidate the guarantee.
The Guarantee is transferable from owner to owner in the first three years but you must have original proof of purchase. Should we need to replace a machine in the first three years the guarantee will still continue to be effective from the original purchase date.
Full Terms and Conditions can be found at axminster.co.uk/terms
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
For more information visit axminster.co.uk/3years
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