DELTA 28-303

DELTA 14 Inch Wood-Metal Band Saw Model 28-303 Instruction Manual

Umhlahlandlela wakho wokusebenza okuphephile nokuphumelelayo

1. Imiyalelo Yezokuphepha Ebalulekile

Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury when operating power tools. Read all instructions before operating this band saw.

  • I-Wear Eye Protection: Always wear safety glasses or a face shield.
  • Use Hearing Protection: Prolonged exposure to noise can cause hearing damage.
  • Gcina Indawo Yokusebenzela Ihlanzekile: Izindawo eziminyene zimema izingozi.
  • Do Not Operate in Dangerous Environments: Ungasebenzisi amathuluzi kagesi ku-damp noma izindawo ezimanzi, noma uzibeke engozini yemvula.
  • Gcina Izingane Kude: Zonke izivakashi kufanele zigcinwe kude nendawo yokusebenza.
  • I-Workpiece evikelekile: Njalo clamp noma ngenye indlela uvikele ucezu lokusebenza ukuvimbela ukunyakaza ngesikhathi sokusika.
  • Gwema Ukuqala Ngengozi: Qinisekisa ukuthi iswishi isesimweni se-OFF ngaphambi kokuxhuma ithuluzi.
  • Do Not Force Tool: The tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
  • Gcina Amathuluzi Ngokunakekela: Gcina amathuluzi ebukhali futhi ehlanzekile ukuze asebenze kahle futhi aphephe kakhulu. Landela imiyalo yokuthambisa nokushintsha izesekeli.
  • Nqamula Amandla: Always disconnect the band saw from the power source before making adjustments, changing accessories, or performing maintenance.

2. Ukusetha nokuhlanganisa

2.1 Attaching Band Saw to the Optional Stand

ISEXWAYISO: The band saw is very heavy. Use a helper when attaching the saw to the stand.

Attach the band saw to the optional stand using the four holes provided (two are shown at (A) Fig. 7). Place one 5/16-18 x 1-3/4" hex head screw with one 5/16" flat washer through each hole through the bottom of the band saw and the top of the stand, and attach with a 5/16" lock washer, and 5/16-18 hex nut.

QAPHELA: Screws, washers, and nuts for attaching the saw to the stand come with the optional stand.

Figure 7: Band saw base with mounting holes (A) for stand attachment.

Umfanekiso 7: This image shows the base of the band saw with two mounting holes labeled 'A'. These holes are used to secure the band saw to an optional stand. The overall image displays the top-left portion of the original instruction page.

2.2 Attaching Motor Pulley

Both the motor pulley (A) Fig. 8, and the gearbox pulley (B) are four-step pulleys and should always be attached inverted to each other. Check to see if the gear box pulley (B) is attached with the largest step of the pulley in the "in" or "out" position. In this case, the largest step of the gear box pulley (B) is in the "in" position. Attach the motor pulley (A) to the motor shaft with the largest step of the motor pulley in the "out" position.

QAPHELA: When attaching the motor pulley (A) to the motor shaft, use the supplied 3/4" to 5/8" reducing bushing on the motor shaft. Place the supplied key in the motor shaft. Position the reducing bushing on the shaft, being sure to line the split in the reducer with the key. Position the pulley on the shaft. Line it up with the key. Secure with the two supplied 5/16-18 x 5/16" set screws.

Figure 8: Motor pulley (A) and gearbox pulley (B) assembly for the band saw.

Umfanekiso 8: This image illustrates the motor pulley (A) and gearbox pulley (B) arrangement. The motor pulley is shown attached to the motor shaft. This corresponds to the top-middle portion of the original instruction page.

Umfanekiso 9: Okuningiliziwe view of pulleys (A, B, C) and motor mounting bars (D) and posts (E) for belt tension adjustment.

Umfanekiso 9: This image provides a closer look at the motor pulley (A), gearbox pulley (B), drive pulley (C), motor mounting bars (D), and posts (E). These components are crucial for belt alignment and tensioning. This corresponds to the top-right portion of the original instruction page.

2.3 Attaching Belt and Pulley Guard, Attaching and Aligning V-Belt, Adjusting Belt Tension

ISEXWAYISO: NQAMULA UMSHINI KUMTHETHO WAMANDLA.

  1. Use a straight edge to align the inside grooves of the pulleys (A) and (B) Fig. 9 to the inside edge of the drive pulley (C). The pulleys can be moved in or out on the shafts and the motor can also be moved.
  2. Place the belt and pulley guard (A) Fig. 10A over the belt opening and position the two clamps (B) over the guard flanges and under the top of the stand. Use the four 1/4-20 x 1/2" round head screws in the holes in the bottom of the clamps to fasten in place.
  3. Attach the largest V-Belt to the inside groove of the motor pulley (A) Fig. 9 and to the drive pulley (C) Fig. 9. Attach the smaller V-Belt to any one of the remaining three grooves of the motor pulley (A) and the corresponding groove of the gear box pulley (A). (Fig. 10B shows belts in place. Belt and pulley guard was removed for clarity.)
  4. Adjust the belt tension by raising or lowering the motor on the motor mounting bars (D) Fig. 9. If necessary, the motor mounting can be repositioned on the two posts (E) Fig. 9. Keep the pulleys in alignment when performing this operation. With light finger pressure, a 1" deflection in the belt at the center span of the pulleys indicates the proper tension.
Figure 10A: Belt and pulley guard (A) and clamps (B) in position.

Umdwebo 10A: This image shows the belt and pulley guard (A) placed over the belt opening, with clamps (B) positioned over the guard flanges. This corresponds to the bottom-left portion of the original instruction page.

Figure 10B: V-belts installed between motor pulley and gearbox pulley (guard removed for clarity).

Umfanekiso 10B: This image displays the V-belts correctly installed between the motor pulley and the gearbox pulley. The guard has been removed for visual clarity of the belt placement. This corresponds to the bottom-right portion of the original instruction page.

3. Ukusebenza

3.1 Blade Selection and Installation

Select the appropriate blade for your material (wood or metal) and desired cut. Ensure the blade is installed with the teeth pointing downwards towards the table. Proper blade tension is critical for accurate cuts and blade longevity.

3.2 Adjusting Blade Guides and Thrust Bearings

Adjust the blade guides and thrust bearings to provide proper support to the blade. The guides should be set close to the blade without binding, typically with a clearance of 0.002-0.004 inches. The thrust bearing should be positioned just behind the blade, allowing it to rotate freely but preventing excessive blade deflection during cutting.

3.3 Setting Cutting Speed

This band saw features a gearbox to obtain different speeds, suitable for both wood and metal cutting. Refer to the speed chart (typically found in the full manual) to select the correct blade speed for your material. Lower speeds are generally used for metal, while higher speeds are for wood.

3.4 Ukusika

Ensure the workpiece is stable and properly supported. Turn on the band saw and allow the blade to reach full speed before beginning the cut. Feed the material into the blade smoothly and consistently, without forcing it. Use a push stick for smaller pieces to keep hands away from the blade.

4. Isondlo

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your DELTA band saw.

  • Ukuhlanza: Regularly clean sawdust and metal chips from the machine, especially from the blade guides, wheels, and motor area. Use a vacuum or brush; never use compressed air directly on electrical components.
  • Ukuthambisa: Follow the lubricating instructions provided in the full manual. Key areas often include wheel bearings, gearbox, and blade tensioning mechanisms.
  • Ukuhlolwa kwe-Blade: Inspect the blade for dullness, cracks, or missing teeth before each use. Replace damaged blades immediately.
  • I-Belt Tension: Periodically check and adjust belt tension as described in Section 2.3 to ensure efficient power transfer and prevent slippage.
  • Electrical Cord Inspection: Hlola intambo yamandla ukuze ubone umonakalo noma ukubola. Shintsha uma kunesidingo.

5. Ukuxazulula izinkinga

Lesi sigaba sikhuluma ngezinkinga ezijwayelekile ongase uhlangane nazo ngebhendi yakho yesaha.

InkingaImbangela EngenzekaIsixazululo
Blade not tracking correctlyIncorrect blade tension; Worn tires; Misaligned wheelsAdjust blade tension; Replace worn tires; Align wheels according to full manual
Ukudlidliza okweqileLoose components; Unbalanced wheels; Dull bladeCheck all fasteners; Inspect wheels for damage; Replace or sharpen blade
Motor runs but blade does not moveBroken belt; Loose belt; Blade jammedReplace belt; Adjust belt tension; Clear any obstructions from blade path
Poor cut quality (rough, wavy)Dull blade; Incorrect blade tension; Improper blade guides adjustmentReplace or sharpen blade; Adjust blade tension; Adjust blade guides for proper clearance

6. Imininingwane

The DELTA 14 Inch Wood-Metal Band Saw Model 28-303 is designed for versatile cutting applications.

  • Imodeli: 28-303
  • Usayizi we-Blade: 14 Inch (nominal)
  • Ukuhambisana Kwezinto: Izinkuni Nensimbi
  • Ukulawula isivinini: Multi-speed gearbox for optimized cutting across various materials.
  • Ukukhweza: Designed for optional stand attachment.

For detailed technical specifications, including motor horsepower, cutting capacity, and dimensions, please refer to the complete product manual or the manufacturer's official webindawo.

7. Ulwazi Lwewaranti

Specific warranty details for the DELTA 14 Inch Wood-Metal Band Saw Model 28-303 are typically provided with the original purchase documentation. This may include information on warranty duration, coverage, and how to make a claim.

Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty purposes. For the most current and complete warranty information, consult the official DELTA product warranty statement or contact DELTA customer support.

8. Ukwesekwa Kwamakhasimende

Should you require assistance with your DELTA 14 Inch Wood-Metal Band Saw Model 28-303, including technical support, parts ordering, or service, please contact DELTA customer service.

Contact information (phone numbers, email, or website) can typically be found in the full product manual, on the product packaging, or on the official DELTA tools webindawo.

When contacting support, please have your model number (28-303) and serial number ready to expedite service.

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