Before attempting to operate the machine, it is essential that you read this
manual thoroughly and carefully follow all instructions given. In doing so you
will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you, and you can
also look forward to the product giving you long and satisfactory service.
GUARANTEE
This CLARKE product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of
12 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of
purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or
tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was
intended.
Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can
be returned to us without prior permission.
This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.
ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY
Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All
unwanted accessories and packaging should be sorted and taken to a
recycling centre for disposal in a manner which is compatible with the
environment.
Through purchase of this product, the customer is taking on the
obligation to deal with the WEEE in accordance with the WEEE
regulations in relation to the treatment, recycling & recovery and
environmentally sound disposal of the WEEE.
In effect, this means that this product must not be disposed of with general
household waste but according to the laws governing Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) at a recognised disposal facility.
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SAFETY WARNINGS
CAUTION: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN
PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
1. Keep the work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dark areas invite
accidents.
2. Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks
which may ignite the dust or fumes.
3. Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Anyone
entering the work area must wear personal protective equipment.
Distractions can cause you to lose control and fragments of work or a
broken disc may fly away and cause injury.
4. Store power tools properly when not in use. Abrasive products should be
stored in a dry, secure place out of the reach of children.
5. Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
1. Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way.
Do not use adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified
plugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock.
2. Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a
power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
3. Do not abuse the power cable Never use the cable for carrying, pulling or
unplugging the power tool. Keep the cable away from heat, oil, sharp
edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cables increase the risk of
electric shock.
4. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cable suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cable suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of
electric shock.
PERSONAL SAFETY
1. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when
operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of
inattention while operating power tools may result in personal injury.
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2. Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Safety
equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hearing protection
and a workshop apron capable of stopping small abrasive or workpiece
fragments.
3. Avoid accidental starting. Ensure the switch is in the off position before
plugging in. Plugging in power tools that have the switch on invites
accidents.
4. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A
wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may
result in personal injury.
5. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This
enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations. Dress
properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery.
6. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose
clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts. Keep the
work area clean and tidy.
7. Regularly clean the power tool’s air vents. The motor fan will draw dust
inside the housing and accumulation of material could cause electrical
hazards.
8. Avoid operator fatigue. Stop the power tool at regular intervals for a short
break to rest hands and arms.
9. Maintain your tools. Keep all handles and grips dry and clean.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
1. Position the power cable so that it cannot be inadvertently pulled or
pinched, and where it does not cause a trip hazard.
2. This machine is designed for indoor environments and must not be used for
other purposes.
3. If the machine requires repair, always contact your Clarke dealer. Always
insist on original spare parts. Repairs carried out by unauthorized persons
may be dangerous and invalidate the guarantee.
4. This machine must only be used by adults. Children should not be allowed
to play with this appliance.
5. Do not use extension power cables.
6. Before cleaning or maintenance operations, always unplug the machine
from the power supply.
POWER TOOL USE AND CARE
1. Do not force the machine. Use the correct power tool for your application.
It will do a better and safer job at the rate for which it was designed.
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2. Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any
power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and
must be repaired.
3. Disconnect the power tool from the power supply before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the tool. These measures will
reduce the risk of the power tool starting accidently.
4. Store power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are
potentially dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
5. Maintain power tools in top condition. Keep tools/ machines clean for the
best and safest performance. Check for misalignment or binding of
moving parts, broken parts, or any condition that may affect the power
tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use.
Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
6. Use recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories could be
hazardous.
7. Machine cleanliness. Do not allow the ventilation slots in the machine to
become blocked with dust.
8. Check the power tool for damage before using the machine. Any
damaged part should be inspected to ensure that it will operate properly
and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts,
breakage of parts, mountings, and any other condition that may affect the
machine’s operation. Any damage should be properly repaired or the part
replaced. If in doubt, DO NOT use the machine. Consult your local dealer.
SERVICING
1. When necessary, have your power tools serviced or repaired by a qualified
person using identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of
the power tool is maintained.
ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS FOR BANDSAWS
1. Always check safety guards are closed and secure before switching the
machine on.
2. Always use a push stick and fence with small workpieces wherever
practical.
3. Always use the appropriate saw blade for the material being cut.
4. Always wear gloves for handling the saw band and rough material.
5. Never use the machine if the electric cable or plug is in poor condition.
6. Never attempt any maintenance or adjustments of the band when it is in
motion.
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7. Never touch the blade immediately after use, when changing the blade
always allow time for it to cool.
8. Never use damaged blades. (Replacement blades are available from your
Clarke dealer.
9. Replace table insert if the slot has become enlarged.
10. When cutting wood, ensure all nails or fastenings have been removed
beforehand. Nails will damage the saw blade.
11. When cutting round timber stock, use a suitable jig or fixture to keep the
work from turning.
12. Always ensure the blade is fully tightened and correctly adjusted before
use.
13. Keep the mains cable well away from the machine and ensure an
adequate electrical supply is close at hand so that the operation is not
restricted by the length of the cable.
14. Switch the machine off as soon as the task is completed.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
The following safety symbols may be found on the machine.
Wear a dust mask
Wear eye protection
Read instruction manual before use
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SPECIFICATION
CBS190B
Weight16.5 kg
Dimensions (W x D x H)456 x 404 x 710 mm
Table Size (W x D)305 x 305 mm
Table ti lt angle
Mitre Gauge Range
Maximum Cutting Width@90
Maximum Cutting Depth@45
Maximum Cutting thickness@90
Maximum Cutting thickness@45
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Height of Fence50 mm
Rated Power350 W
Blade Speed (no load)14.7 m/sec
Duty CycleS1 continuous
Sound Pressure Level (Lp)67.5 dB(A)
Sound Power Level Measured (Lw)80.0 dB(A)
Power Supply230V/50Hz
Blade Type
Blade Length (welded loop)1425 mm
Blade Width6.35 mm
Blade Tooth Pitch6 tpi
Blade thickness0.3 mm
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0 - 45
Left 60
190 mm
40 mm
80mm
40mm
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/ Right 60
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Plug must be BS1363/A approved.
Always fit a 5 Amp fuse.
Ensure that the outer sheath of the cable is firmly held by the clamp
Neutral
(Blue)
Live
(Brown)
Earth
(Green and Yellow)
WARNING! Read these electrical safety instructions thoroughly
before connecting the product to the mains supply.
Before switching the product on, make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is
the same as that indicated on the rating plate. This product is designed to operate on
230VAC 50Hz. Connecting it to any other power source may cause damage.
This product may be fitted with a non-rewireable plug. If it is necessary to change the
fuse in the plug, the fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover becomes lost or
damaged, the plug must not be used until a suitable replacement is obtained.
If the plug has to be changed because it is not suitable for your socket, or due to
damage, it should be cut off and a replacement fitted, following the wiring instructions
shown below. The old plug must be disposed of safely, as insertion into a mains socket
could cause an electrical hazard
WARNING! The wires in the power cable of this product are
coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue = Neutral Brown = Live Yellow and Green = Earth
If the colours of the wires in the power cable of this product do not correspond with the
markings on the terminals of your plug, proceed as follows.
• The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is
marked N or coloured Black.
• The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which
is marked L or coloured Red.
• The wire which is coloured Yellow and Green must be connected to the
terminal which is marked E or or coloured Green.
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We strongly recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply via a Residual
Current Device (RCD)
If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician. DO NOT attempt any repairs yourself.
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OVERVIEW
NO DESCRIPTIONNODESCRIPTION
1Blade Tension Setting Knob 7Tilting Work Table
2Belt Tracking Knob 8Dust Extract Port
3Guide Height Setting Knob 9Rip Fence
4Adjustable Blade Guide Assy 10Start/Stop Buttons
5Blade11Cover Securing Bolts
6Mitre Gauge Assembly
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ASSEMBLY
PREPARATION
• Make sure that all parts are un-damaged and are present. If any parts are
missing or damaged please contact your CLARKE dealer immediately.
• For maximum stability, the bandsaw should be bolted to either a
workbench, a suitable stand, or a piece of plywood, and the plywood
then clamped firmly to a workbench using clamps, while the bandsaw is
being used.
• The saw must be located in an area large enough to allow you to work
freely, taking into account the size of your workpiece and that there is
adequate lighting.
• Make sure that the electrical supply is close by. Take extra care if extension
leads are used. Make sure that there is no possibility of tripping over the
lead when moving around the work area.
FITTING THE TABLE
1. Fit the work table to the bandsaw
using the table locking lever
components.
2. Screw the locking knob and
washer finger tight to the frame to
secure the table.
3. Add the locking lever and its
retaining bolt to the locking knob,
tightening the retaining bolt
gently with the hex wrench.
4. Check that the table can still move when the locking lever is loosened.
5. Ensure the saw blade is central in the table insert.
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ADJUSTING THE COMPONENTS
SETTING THE TABLE
1. Loosen the locking lever to set the
table to the desired angle.
2. Use the angle scale and pointer
on the table tilting bracket to find
the desired angle.
3. Re-tighten the locking lever to
secure the table.
• For assured accuracy, we
recommend checking the tilt
angle using a protractor or set
square.
4. With the table exactly level, it
should rest on the supporting stud
shown. Adjust the height of the
stud by screwing it in or out of the
table and securing with the
locknut.
5. Check with a set square against
the blade that the table is exactly
level when resting on the stud.
TRACKING THE SAW BLADE
If the saw blade does not run in the centre of the rubber tyres, the tracking
needs to be corrected by adjusting the tilt of the upper bandsaw wheel.
1. Open the upper and lower covers
by releasing the 10mm captive
bolts.
2. Rotate the wheels by hand, taking
care of the sharp blade and
check that the blade tracks
centrally on both wheels.
3. Turn the tracking knob clockwise
or anticlockwise until the blade
tracks centrally and without
fouling on the blade guide parts including the guard.
4. When satisfied that the tracking is correct, close the covers.
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ADJUSTING THE BLADE TENSION
CAUTION: TOO MUCH TENSION CAN CAUSE THE SAW BLADE TO BREAK.
TOO LITTLE TENSION CAN CAUSE THE BLADE TO MAKE IRREGULAR CUTS
1. Slacken the locking knob and
raise the upper blade guide fully.
2. Check the tension by pressing
with a finger against the side of
the blade, halfway between the
table and upper guide.
• The blade should not flex more
than 2 mm.
3. Turn the blade tension knob to
adjust tension.
• Turning the blade tension knob clockwise will increase the blade tension.
UPPER BLADE GUIDE ADJUSTMENTS
1. Unfasten the two screws and lift
away the removable guard to
afford a good sight of the
components.
2. Check the clearances between
the blade and the components
shown and adjust the blade
guides if required.
• The side guide pins should be 0.5
mm from the sides of the blade
and closer to the rear edge than
the front as shown in the diagram.
• Slacken off the two screws using a
hex key and position each side
guide pin so that they almost touch the blade as shown below.
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• Slacken off the single screw using
a hex key and position the
bearing carrier so that the bearing
is positioned 1-2mm behind the
saw blade.
• The blade will touch the bearing
when the saw is in use.
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LOWER BLADE GUIDE ADJUSTMENTS
The lower blade guide should also be
adjusted after any blade change or
tracking adjustment. The component
parts are similar to the upper guides.
1. With the doors open, check the
guide pins are the correct
distance from the blade.
2. Check the blade is the correct
distance from the bearing as
shown above.
• The bearing can be adjusted using the screws which are accessible
through the holes in the casing shown.
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PREPARING FOR WORK
STARTING AND STOPPING THE SAW
1. Press the green button to start the
bandsaw.
2. To stop the saw at any time, press
the red stop button.
USING THE RIP FENCE
The fence can be used on either side
of the saw blade. See Rip Cutting on
page16.
1. Engage the fence with the table
and move to the required position. Secure with the locking lever.
2. Ensure the fence is parallel with
the grooves in the table.
3. Press down the locking lever to
clamp the fence in position.
USING THE MITRE GAUGE
The mitre gauge is inserted into the
table slot from either edge and can
be turned to 60
1. To set a mitre angle, loosen the
lock knob by turning it counter-clockwise. Tighten to secure the mitre
gauge in position. Check the angle with a protractor for greater accuracy.
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in either direction.
UPPER BLADE GUIDE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
The height of the blade guide needs
to be adjusted prior to every cutting
operation to accommodate the
height of the workpiece.
The upper blade guide should be set
approx 3 mm above the workpiece.
1. Set the upper blade guide with
the adjusting knob to the desired
height by loosening the knob and
re-tightening after adjustment.
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CONNECTING TO A DUST COLLECTOR
This bandsaw is fitted with a dust port
for connection to a vacuum cleaner
or dust collector such as the Clarke
CDE35 if available.
PRACTICAL OPERATION
Before commencing work, ensure the work area is clean and tidy and the
work table is clear of tools etc. Plan your work carefully and set the bandsaw
up accordingly before switching on.
• Check the blade is correctly tensioned before use (see page 12).
• Adjust the height of the upper blade guide to approx 3mm or as close as
practical to the workpiece. This provides the best safety for the operator
and giving more accurate results and greater control.
• Switch on and allow the saw blade to reach full speed before cutting.
• Use both hands to feed the workpiece. The work must be held flat on the
table at all times to prevent binding of the blade. Use a steady, even
pressure, just sufficient to keep the blade cutting.
• Always use the rip fence or mitre gauge where possible to eliminate any
sideways movement of the work. This is most important when the table is
tilted at an angle.
• Remember that the blade removes material during the cut creating a gap
called the ‘kerf’, which must be allowed for, when cutting to exact sizes.
Plan your cut so that the kerf is the scrap side of the line you wish to cut.
Where necessary, allow a little more material for finishing.
• Always use a suitable holding device when cutting round or irregular
shaped timber to prevent twisting of the work piece.
TYPES OF CUT
Several types of cut are possible with this bandsaw i.e. rip cutting, cross
cutting, bevel or mitre cutting.
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RIP CUTTING
This term refers to cutting timber in the same direction as the grain, rather than
across it. You can rip wood freehand to a drawn pencil line, but best results
are obtained by using the rip fence.
If the table is set level, set the rip-fence to the left hand side of the blade,
allowing you to use your right hand to hold the work firmly against the fence.
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When cutting a bevel rip, with the table tilted at any angle up to 45
rip fence to the right hand side of the blade if the width of the workpiece
allows it. With the fence on the ‘downhill’ side of the table, it will help support
the workpiece.
Long workpieces may require additional support in the form of blocks or rollers
and may be pulled as well as pushed to pass them through the bandsaw.
, set the
CROSS CUTTING
This term refers to cutting timber at right angles to the grain. This type of cut
can also be made freehand, but the mitre gauge is used to ensure accurate
results. The mitre gauge can be adjusted up to 60
with the table tilted, compound mitre cuts.
Make sure the work is held firmly against the table and against the face of the
mitre gauge. Be careful to keep your fingers away from the blade, particularly
at the end of the cut.
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to produce mitre cuts, and
MITRE CUTTING
Most crosscut work, especially with small pieces is more easily controlled with
the use of a mitre gauge. The mitre gauge is also essential for accurate
compound mitre cuts. The gauge is graduated to 60
hand angles.
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for both left and right
FREEHAND CUTTING
The ease with which many different and varied shapes can be cut is one of
the most important features of the bandsaw.
When freehand cutting, always feed the work slowly so that the blade can
follow the line you wish to cut. Make sure not to drag the work off line, forcing
the blade sideways or twisting it.
In many cases, it is helpful to rough cut about 6mm away from the line. For
small curves which may be too tight for the blade, make relief cuts at 90° to
the face of the curve so that these scraps fall away as the final radius is sawn.
The blade has a minimum radius which it will be able to cut, dependant upon
its width. The blade supplied is 6.35mm wide and able to cut as little as 25mm
radius, beyond which the stress may cause it to break. If using a different
blade, a bandsaw blade radius chart should be consulted.
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING: ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE AND DISCONNECT FROM
THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY CLEANING OR
MAINTENANCE TASKS.
CLEANING
Accumulated dust and chips should be removed from inside the bandsaw
frequently. Open the upper and lower covers, use a soft brush and/or vacuum
cleaner to remove sawdust. If compressed air is used, ensure it is set to no
more than 10 psi.
At the end of every work session, clean sawdust away from the motor vents.
CHANGING THE SAW BLADE
WARNING: THE TEETH OF THE BLADE ARE SHARP. TAKE CARE WHEN
HANDLING THE BLADE IN SITUATIONS SUCH AS UNPACKING, MOUNTING
OR REPLACING.
1. Remove the D-nut/screw from the
table.
2. Open the upper and lower
covers.
3. Set the upper blade guide to its
lowest position.
4. Loosen the tension knob until the
saw blade has slackened.
5. Remove the saw blade from the
machine.
6. Fit a fresh saw blade, aligning it with the upper and lower blade guides.
Centre the blade on the rubber tyres of the wheels.
7. Tighten the blade tension knob.
8. Align the blade tracking as described on page 11
9. Close the upper & lower covers.
10. Adjust the blade tension as described on page 12.
11. Adjust the upper and lower blade guides as described on pages 12-13.
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BLADE GUIDES
Blade guides should be inspected regularly for wear or chipping, and
replaced if necessary. See pages 12-13 for blade guide adjustments.
BEARINGS
All bearings used in the construction of your bandsaw and its motor are sealed
and lubricated for life.
STORAGE
Switch off the bandsaw and disconnect the power cable. Cover the machine
with a plastic bag and store it in a dry location.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
REPLACEMENT BLADES
Suitable blades are available from your Clarke stockist: Part No6469010
DUST EXTRACTORS
A choice of dust extractors is available for this bandsaaw including
CDE35 Portable Dust Extractor & Chip
Collector
CDE1000 Portable Dust Extractor
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TROUBLESHOOTING
ProblemCheckSolution
The unit fails to
operate.
Blade breaks.1. Faulty alignment (tracking).
Noise or vibration. 1. Blade not correctly aligned.
Blade runs off the
cutting line.
1. Check for power failure if
the unit is plugged in.
2. Check the switch is on and
that the fuse is not blown.
3. Door interlock switch not
engaged.
2. Blade guides incorrectly
adjusted.
3. Feeding the work too fast.
4. Forcing or twisting the blade
around a tight radius.
5. Blade too tight.
6. Blunt teeth.
7. Blade is badly welded or
brazed.
8. Wrong blade fitted.
9. Bandsaw left running when
not in use.
2. Guides not securely set.
1. Blade guides incorrectly
adjusted.
2. Blade tracking mal-adjusted
3. Blade tension too slack.
4. Wrong blade fitted (too
thin).
1. Plug the unit into the
socket.
2. Switch on or replace
fuse.
3. Check that upper/lower
doors are fully closed.
1. Carry out tracking
adjustments (p13).
2. Readjust blade guides
(p14/15).
3. Lower the feed rate.
4. For tight curves, make
relief cuts fairly close
together at 90º to the
curve. A narrower blade
will make a tighter
curve.
5. Relieve blade tension.
6. Renew blade.
7. Renew blade.
8. Fit only quality blades
supplied by your Clarke
dealer.
9. Always switch machine
off when not in use.
1. Carry out tracking
adjustments (p13).
2. Tighten the locking
knob. Check guides are
correctly set.
1. Re-adjust blade guides.
2. Carry out tracking.
adjustment (p13).
3. Re-tension blade.
4. Fit correct blade.
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PAR T S DI AGR AM
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PARTS LIST
PART NO DESCRIPTIONPART NODESCRIPTION
1Washer35Spring Base
2Plastic knob36Spring
3Stud37Body
4Brand Label38Nut M8
5Spec Label39Tracking Knob
6Housing Cover40Fixed Guard Plate
7Bandsaw Blade41Socket head bolt M4x10
8Circlip42Eccentric Shaft
9Bearing 6200-2Z43Bearing 623-2Z
10Snap Ring 30mm44Circlip 5mm
11Drive Belt45Socket head bolt M4x8
12Driven Wheel46Bracket
13Bolt47Pin
14Sleeve48Guard Bracket
15Set Screw M5 x 1049Guide Guard
16Nut M550Socket head bolt M4x16
17Toothed Washer51Label
18Height adjustment block52Locking Plate
19Adjuster Block53Guide Setting Knob
20Cotter Pin 5x2654Nut M4
21Shaft55Fixed Plate Assembly
22Pan Head Screw M4x1656Pan head screw M4x6
23Flat Washer57Cable Sleeve
24Hinge58Power Cable/Plug
25Switch Fixed Plate59Rubber Grommet
26Pan Head Screw M4x11060Bolt M6x20
27Switch61Spring Washer
28Drive Wheel62Flat Washer
29Flat Washer63Rip Fence
30Spring Washer64Connecting Rod
31Screw M5x1265End Claw
32Clip66Spring
33Locking Knob67Square Washer
34Washer68Knob
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PART NO DESCRIPTIONPART NODESCRIPTION
69Washer90Spring Washer
70Mitre Fence91Flat Washer
71Pointer92Baseplate
72Guide Ruler93Protective Cover
73Hex head bolt M4x2094Pan Head Screw M4x112
74Washer95Fixed Clamp
75Spring96Parallel Key
76Handle97Tab
77Bolt98Fixed Plate
78Table Base Frame99Pan Head Screw M5x8
79Butter fly Nut100Bearing 625-2Z
80Work Table101Eccentric Shaft
81Screw102Dust Brush
82Plastic Ker f Plate103Pan Head Screw M6 x 16
83Fixing Plate104Motor
84Washer105Micro-switch panel
85Washer106S/t screw st2.8x10
86Tension Rod107Cable Clamp
87Locking Handle108Micro-switch bracket
88Cotter Pin109S/t screw st2.8x16
89Bolt M8x25110Micro-switch
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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