Bandsaw BS 712
Bandsaw BS 712
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
712N/DR –080218-R7
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1 Warning ….…………………………………………………………………… 2
2 Safety rules for all tools ..……………………………………………….… 2
3 Specification …………………………………………………………….… 4
4 Transportation of machine …………………………………………….…. 5
5 Installation …………………………………………………………………….. 5
6 Minimum Room Space For Machine Operation ………………………… 6
7 Make proper tooth selection ……………………………………………….. 6
8 BI-Metal speeds and feeds .………………………………………………. 7
9 Assembly ……………………………………………………………………. 8
10 Operation …………………………………………………………………... 9
11 Blade guide bearing adjustment …..…………………………………….. 14
12 Blade track adjustment .…………………………………………………… 15
13 Maintenance …………………..…………………………………………….… 16
14 Lubrication ……………………………………………………………………. 17
15 Trouble Shooting …………………………………………………………….. 17
16 Wiring Diagram……………………………………………………………….. 19
17 Circuit Diagram ……………………….…………………………………….… 21
18 Parts Lists & Drawing ……………………………………………………… 23
CAUTION
Install saw blade and blade guard
before use. Set proper blade tension
to prevent any danger caused by
damaged saw blade or work piece.
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1. WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES
MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY
As with all machinery there are certain hazards involved with operation and use of the
machine. Using the machine with respect and caution will considerably lessen the
possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or
ignored, personal injury to the operator may result.
This machine was designed for certain applications only. We strongly recommends that
this machine NOT be modified and/or used for any application other than for which it was
designed. If you have any questions relative to its application DO NOT use the machine
until you contact with us and we have advised you.
Always install the plastic belt cover before operating the machine.
Your machine might not come with a power socket or plug. Before using this machine, please
Do ask your local dealer to install the socket or plug on the power cable end
2. SAFETY RULES FOR ALL TOOLS
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for best and safest performance. Follow (1). KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN.
instructions for lubricating and changing Cluttered areas and benches invite
accessories. accidents.
(6). USE RECOMMENDED (2). DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS
ACCESSORIES. Consult the owner’s ENVIRONMENT. Don’t use power tools in
manual for recommended accessories. damp or wet locations, or expose them to
The use of improper accessories may rain. Keep work area well-lighted.
cause hazards. (3). KEEP CHILEREN AND VISITIORS
(7). AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. AWAY. All children and visitors should be
Make sure switch is in “OFF” position kept a safe distance from work area.
before plugging in power cord. (4). DON’T install & use this machine in
(8). DIRECTIONOF FEED. Feed work into explosive, dangerous environment.
a blade or cutter against the direction of
rotation of the blade or cutter only. E. MAINTENANCE:
(9). ADJUST AND POSITION the blade (1). DISCONNECT machine from power
guide arm before starting the cut. source when making repairs.
(10). KEEP BLADE GUIDE ARM TIGHT, (2). CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before
A loose blade guide arm will affect sawing further use of the tool, a guard or other
accuracy . part that is damaged should be carefully
(11). MAKE SURE blade speed is set checked to ensure that it will operate
correctly for material being cut. properly and perform its intended function
(12). CHECK for proper blade size and check for alignment of moving parts,
type. binding of moving parts, breakage of parts,
(13). STOP the machine before putting mounting, and any other conditions that
material in the vise. may affect its operation. A guard or other
(14). ALWAYS have stock firmly clamped part that is damaged should be properly
in vise before starting cut. repaired or replaced.
(15). GROUNDALL TOOLS. If tool is (3). DISCONNECT TOOLS before
equipped with three-prong plug, it should servicing and when changing accessories
be plugged into a three-hole electrical such as blades, bits, cutters, etc.
receptacle. If an adapter is used to (4). MAKE SURE that blade tension and
accommodate atwoprong receptacle, the blade tacking are properly adjusted.
adapter lug must be attached to a known (5). RE-CHECK blade tension after initial
ground. Never removed the third prong. cut with a new blade.
(6). TO RPOLONG BLADE LIFE
C. ADJUSTMENT : ALWAYS release blade tension at the end
MAKE all adjustments with the power off. of each work day.
In order to obtain the machine. Precision (7).CHECK COOLANT DAILY Low
and correct ways of adjustment while coolant level can cause foaming and high
assembling, the user should read the blade temperatures. Dirty or week coolant
detailed instruction in this manual. can clog pump, cause crooked. Cast, low
cutting rate and permanent blade failure.
D. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Dirty coolant can cause the growth of
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bacteria with ensuing skin irritation. G. NOISE:
(8). WHEN CUTTING MAGNESIUM A weighted sound pressure level : 80 dB.
NEVER use soluble oils or
emulsions(oil-water mix) as water will H. SAFETY DEVICE:
greatly intensify any accidental magnesium (1). Interlock switch on pulley cover.
chip fire. See your industrial coolant As soon as the pulley cover is open,
supplier for specific coolant Machine will stop with the function of this
recommendations when cutting switch. Do not remove this switch from
magnesium. machine for any reason, and check it’s
(9). TO PRNMT corrosion of machined function frequently.
surfaces when a soluble on is used as (2). Interlock switch on cutting area as
coolant, pay particular attention to wiping soon as the cover of cutting area in open,
dry the surfaces where fluid accumulates machine will stop at once witch the
and does not evaporate quickly, such as function of this switch, do not remove this
between the machine bed and vise. switch from machine for any reason, and
F. SPECTIFIED USAGE: check it’s function frequently.
This machine is used only for general
metals cutting within the range of cutting
capacity.
CAUTION :
READ ALL INSTRUCTION CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS NACHINE. SAVE THIS
MANUAL.
3. SPECIFICATION:
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Packing Measurement
1270x457x990 1320x749x1150
(mm) LxWxH
4. TRANSPORTATION OF MACHINE:
Unpacking
1. Transportation to desired location before unpacking, please use lifting jack.(Fig.
B)
2. Transportation after unpacking, please use heavy duty fiber belt to lift up the
machine.
Fig. B
ALLWAYS KEEP PROPER FOOTING & BALANCE WHILE MOVING THIS MACHINE.
5, Installation:
As this machine weights 125 kg. It is recommended that the machine shall be
transported, with help of lifting jack.
Transportation Recommendation:
(1). Tighten all locks before operation.
(2). ALWAYS Keep proper footing & balance while
moving this 125kgs machine, and only use heavy
duty fiber belt to lift the machine as Fig. A
(3). TURN OFF the power before wiring, & be sure
machine in proper grounding, Overload & circuit
breaker is recommended for safety wiring.
(4). CHECK carefully if the saw blade is running in
counter-clockwise direction if not , reverse the
wiring per circuit diagram then repeat the running
test.
(5). KEEP machine always out from sun, dust, wet, raining area.
Installation steps for plastic belt cover:
A), Open plastic moulded belt cover. Inlay the left indentation to the bottom of the pulley. If
the gap is too small. Loose the fixing screws of pulley. Then, move the pulley out slightly,
it will be very easy to set in.
B). Turn the belt cover with the direction of counterclockwise, which enable the indentation
set into the pulley. If the gap is too small. Loose the fixing screws of pulley, and move the
pulley out slightly, then, it will be easy to set in.
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C). Inlay the left indentation completely to the pulley. Adjust the pulley at the same level
surface, then, fix all related screws.
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(Inches on the outer circle and millimeters 4"(100mm) OD=12.5 sq.ln. (79cm2)
on the inner circle.) Select the tooth pitch -3"(75 mm ) ID= 7.0 sq.ln. (44cm2)
Area = 5.5 sq.ln. (35cm2)
TOOTH
SELECTION 5.5 sq.ln. (35cm2) / 4" (100mm)
distance =1.38(35mm) average width
1.38" (35mm), use a 4/6 Vari-Tooth
NOTE: The band speed and cutting rate
recommendations presented on this chart
are approximations and are to be used as
a starting point for most applications. For
exact sawing parameters' consult your saw
blade supplier.
8. BI-METAL SPEEDS AND FEEDS
These figures are a guide to cutting
4"(100mm) material (with a 314 Vari-Tooth)
when using a cutting fluid.
Increase Band Speed: 15% When
cutting 1/4"(6.4mm) material (l0/l4
on the ring marked with the square shape Vari-Tooth)
which aligns with the width of cut. 12% When cutting
EXAMPLE: 6" (150mm) square, use a 2/3 3/4"(19 mm) material (6/10 Vari-Tooth)
Vari-Tooth. 10% When cutting
z Round Sollds (Symbol : ●) 1-1/4"(32 mm) material(5/8 Vari-Tooth)
Locate the diameter of your workpiece on 5% When cutting
the chart. Select the tooth pitch on the ring 2-1/2" (64 mm) material(4/6 Vari-Tooth)
marked with the round shape which aligns Decrease Band Speed: 12% When
with the size of stock you are cutting. cutting 8"(200mm) material(2/3 Vari-Tooth)
EXAMPLE: 4" (100mm) round, use a 3/4
Vari-Tooth. ALLOY BAND
z Tubing, Pipe, MATERIAL ASTM NO. SPEED
Structurals( Symbol : O H ^ ) FT./MI M/MI
Determine the average width of cut by N N
dividing the area of the workpiece by the Copper 173,932 314 96
distance the saw blade must travel to finish Alloy 330,365 284 87
the cut. Locate the average width of cut on 623,624 264 81
the chart. Select the tooth Ditch on the ring 244 74
marked with the tubing and structural 230,260,272
shape which aligns with the average width
244 74
you are cutting.
280,264,632
EXAMPLE: 4"(100mm) outside diameter,
,655
3"(75mm) inside diameter tubing.
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234 71 189 58
101,102,110 H-11,H-12,H
,122,172 -13
1751,182,22 234 71 Stainless 420 189 58
0,510 Steel 430 149 46
625,706,715 234 71 410,502 140 43
,934 414 115 35
630 229 70 431 95 29
811 214 65 440C 80 24
304,324 120 36
304L 115 35
Carbon 1117 339 103
347 110 33
Steel 1137 289 88 316,316L 100 30
1141,1144 279 85 416 189 58
1141 HI 279 85
STRESS TELLTALE CHIPS
1030 329 100 Chips are the best indicator of correct feed
319 97 force. Monitor chip information and adjust
1008,1015,1 feed accordingly.
020,1025 Thin or powdered chips – increase feed
1035 309 94 rate or reduce
299 91 band speed.
1018,1021,1
022 Burned heavy
1026,1513 299 91
269 82 chips – reduce
A36(SHAPE feed rate and/or
S),1040 band speed.
1042,1541 249 76
1044,1045 219 67 Curly silvery and
1060 199 61 warm chips –
1095 184 56 optimum feed rate
Ni-Cr-Mo 239 73 and band speed.
Alloy Steel 8615,8620,8
622
8640, 199 61 9. ASSEMBLY
E9310 174 53 A 3/4 HP, motor, split phase or
Tool Steel A-6 199 61 capacitor-start it recommended for best
A-2 179 55 economical performance.
A-10 159 49 Counterclockwise rotation is required. Note
D-2 90 27 that rotation can be reversed by ollowing
directions
given on terminal or nameplate.
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(1). Assemble the motor Mounting plate to thumb.
the head using the long bolt Note that the (12). Tighten the head screw Holding the
flat side of the plate faces up. Motor Mounting plate to the Guard plate.
(2). Assemble the guard plate to the head (13). Connect the Electrical Harness to the
using the screw and Lock Washer and the motor terminal box. The motor should be
Carriage Bolt Washer and Wing Nut are protected with a time delay fuse or circuit
used to secure the motor mounting plate to breaker with a rated amperage slightly
the Guard plate through the slotted hole in greater than the full load amperage of the
the Guard plate. These components also motor.
serve to position and lock the motor in
place for proper speed/ belt adjustment. 10. OPERATION
(3). Place the spacer over the long Bolt A. WORK SET UP:
and secure it wit the nut . (1). Raise the saw head to vertical position.
(4). Secure the Motor to the Motor (2). Open vise to accept the Piece to be
Mounting plate with the four bolts and nuts. cut by rotating the wheel at the end the
Note, that the motor shaft is placed base.
through the large opening in the Guard (3). Place workpiece on saw bed. If the
plate and must be pareallel with the piece is long, support the end.
drive Shaft. (4). Clamp workpieced securely in vise.
(5). Assemble the Motor Pulley, the smaller B. WORK STOP ADJUSTMENT:
of the two provided, to the motor shaft (1). Loosen the thumb screw holding the
Note, the larger diameter must be work stop casting to the shaft.
closest to the motor. (2). Adjust the work stop casting to the
Do not tighten the set screw. desired length position.
(6). Assemble the Driven Pulley, the larger (3). Rotate the work stop to as close to the
of the two provided, to the protruding drive bottom of the cut as possible.
Shaft Note the small diameter must be (4). Tighten thumbscrew.
closest to the bearing. (5). DO NOT ALLOW the blade to rest on
Do not tighten the set screw. the work while the motor is shut off.
(7).Place the belt into one of the pulley
grooves and the other end into the
respective grooves of the second pulley.
(8) Line up the belt and both pulleys such
that the belt is running parallel in the pulley
grooves.
(9).Tighten the set screws of both pulleys
in this position.
(10). Place the belt into proper pulley
combination for proper blade speed. See
material cutting Chart .
(11). Adjust the position of the Motor to
obtain approximately 1/2" depression in
the belt when applying pressure with your
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C. BLADE SPEEDS:
When using your Band saw always change the blade speed to best suit the material being
cut the material Cutting Shart givers suggested settings for several materials.
Blade Direction
Toggle Switch
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E-2. Switch button function description
(FOR CE ONLY)
EMERGENCY STOP
ON / OFF switch
G. CHANGING BLADE:
Raise saw head to vertical position and
Open the cover of the switch in order to
switch on the metal belt saw. open the blade guards. Loosen tension
Close the cover after switching on to screw knob sufficiently to allow the saw
guarantee blade to slip off the wheels. Install the new
correct operation of the EMERGENCY blade with teeth slanting toward the motor
STOP function. as follows:
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(1). Place the blade in between each of the (B) against the work-piece by turning
guide bearings. hand-wheel clockwise.
(2). Slip the blade around the motor pulley
(bottom) with the left hand and hold in H. USAGE OF THE QUICK VISE: (B)
position.
(3). Hold the blade taut against the motor
pulley by pulling the blade upward with the
right hand
which is placed at the top of the Made.
(4). Remove left hand from bottom pulley
and place is at the top aide of the Made to (1) (2)
continue the
application on the upward pull on the (a)
blade.
(5). Remove right hand from blade and (b)
adjust the position of the top pulley to
permit left hand to slip the blade
around the pulley using the thumb, index (3)
and little finger as guides. (1) The position of the vise when tightened.
(6). Adjust the blade tension knob (2) The position of the vise when loosened.
clockwise until it is just right enough so no (Completely opened).
blade slippage occurs. Do not tighten (3) The position of the vise when loosened.
excessively. ( Half opened).
(7). Replace the blade guards.
(8). Place 2-3 drops of oil on the blade. TRU-LOCK VISE SYSTEM
INSTRUCTIONS
H. USAGE OF THE QUICK VISE: (A)
To operate, proceed as follows:
The workpiece is placed between the
1) Rise the arm 2” above the workpiece,
vise jaws with the amount to be cut-off
extending out past the blade. Your close the cylinder valve to maintain the
machine is equipped with a "quick action" arm 2” above the workpiece.
vise jaw which allows you to instantly 2) Put your workpiece on the table.
position the moveable vise jaw (B). Simply Move the vise handle (a) upwards to an
turn handwheel (A) counterclockwise 1/2 angle of 45 degree (a-Half opened) to
turn and move the vise jaw (B) to the loosen the vise.
desired position. Then tighten the vise jaw
Move the vise jaw bracket against the
workpiece by turning the rectangular
handle (b) . Push down on the vise
handle (a) to lock the workpiece in
position.
3) To loosen the workpiece from the vise,
hold the workpiece and lift the vise
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handle (a) to a 90 degree position I-2 The position fro 90° cutting. (See fig2.)
Step: 1.Remove the screw from A to C.
(completely opened). Remove workpiece.
2.Remove the screw from B to D.
CONTINUED CUTTING 3.Turn E (Rear vise) to the right.
When you need to cut a workpiece many 4.Turn F (Front vise) to the right.
times, just raise the vise handle (a) to J
loosen and adjust workpiece position.
Then push down on the same handle to
tighten.
You can also push the vise handle (a)
down first, then tightening the vise by
turning the rectangular handle (b)
clockwise. After finishing the cut, you can
loosen the workpiece by turning fig 2.
rectangular handle only.
This Tru-Lock Vise System has a 3mm I-3 The position for cutting 12” workpiece.
(See fig3.)
tightening travel when the rectangular Step:1.Disconnect the metal belt saw from
handle is completely opened. There is the power supply.
only a 1mm tightening travel necessary for 2.Unscrew the bolts on the rear
clamping jaw.
normal metal materials. The operator can 3.Set the clamping jaw at a greater
tighten the workpiece by pushing down the distance in the holes provided.
vise handle (a) with a certain amount of 4.Screw the clamping jaw back in.
pressure depending on hardness of
workpiece.
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B
G F H fig 1.
Push the vice base backward (close to you) tested with several test cuts before leaving
to the end, fix the 3 vice base fix screws the factory to insure proper setting The
(A). need for adjustment should rarely occur
when the saw is used properly. If the
guides do get out of adjustment though, it
is extremely important to readjust
immediately. If improper adjustment in
maintained, the blade will not cut straight,
and if the situation is not corrected it will
cause serious blade damage. Because
guide adjustment is a critical factor in the
performance of your saw, it is always best
to try a new blade to see if this will correct
poor cutting before beginning to adjust. If a
Choose the swivel arm angle you need blade becomes dull on one side sooner
start cutting. than the other, for example, it will begin
k. HOW TO OPERATE THE SWIVEL cutting crooked. A blade change will
CUTTING correct this problem the guide adjustment
1), Loosen the leaf screw (A) will not. If a new blade does not correct the
2), Move the swivel bow by the hand, problem, check the blade guides for proper
watch the angle scale to the desired angle. spacing.
3), Lock the leaf screw (A) NOTE: There should be from 000 (just
4), Adjust cylinder volume, and start touching) 001 clearance between the
cutting. blade and guide bearings to obtain this
clearance adjust as follows:
1. The inner guide bearing is fixed and
cannot be adjusted.
2. The outer guide bearing is mounted to
an eccentric bushing and can be adjusted.
3. Loosen the nut while holding the bolt
with an Alien wrench.
4. Position the eccentric by turning the bolt
to the desired position of clearance.
5. Tighten the nut.
6. Adjust the second blade guide bearing
11. BLADE GUIDE BEARING in the same manner.
ADJUSTMENT REMARK:
ATTENTION: This is the most important 1. Adjust the tension of blade until the back
adjustment on your saw. It is impossible to of the blade(A) against the blade wheel
get satisfactory work from your saw if the (front) lightly.
blade guides are not properly adjusted. 2.Be sure the nut (E) is tightened.
The blade guide bearings on your metal. 3.Turn the eccentric shaft (B)
Cutting Band Saw are adjusted and power counterclockwise, when the bearing (D)
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touches the saw blade properly, tighten the 7. Set down the blade frame, correct the
nut(E). jaw vise (H) and blade to be a vertical
4.To adjust, loosen set screw (F) and position with a scale then tighten the set
move the blade adjustable up or down until screws (I).
it lightly touches the back of the blade (A). 8. Loosen set screw (K), move front jaw
5. Repeat 1. 2, 3, and 4 steps to adjust the vise (J) to against rear jaw vise(H) tightly.
other side's blade guide bearings (G). Finish correcting by tightening set screw
6. Correct the base and blade to be a (K).
vertical position with a scale. If necessary,
loosen set screw (F).
B
F
Fig. 3 Fig. 2
12. BLADE TRACK ADJUSTMENT (2). Remove the blade guide assemblies
(1). Open the blade guard. (top and bottom)
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(3). Loosen the hex head screw in the (9). Make a final run to check tracking. It
tilting mechanism to a point where it is required, touch up adjustment (See stop 4)
loose but snug. (10). Replace the blade guards.
(4). With the machine running, adjust both
the set crew and blade tension knob 13. MAINTENANCE
simultaneously to keep constant tension on CAUTION: MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE
the blade. The set screw and blade tension UNIT IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE
knob are always turned in opposite POWER SOURCE BEFORE
directions, ie, when one is turned ATTEMPTING TO SE RV ICE OR
clockwise the other is turned REMOVE ANY COMPONENT.
counterclockwise. That's easier to keep machine in good
The blade is tracking properly when condition or best performance by means of
the back side just touches the shoulder of maintaining it at any time than remedy it
pulley or a slight gap appears near the after it is out of order.
center line of the pulley. Care should be
taken not to over-tighten the saw blade (1) Daily Maintenance (by operator)
since this will give a false adjustment and (a) Fill the lubricant before starting
limit life of the blade. machine everyday.
(5). Tighten the hex head screw in tilting (b) If the temperature of spindle caused
mechanism. IMPORTANT: Sometimes in over-heating or strange noise, stop
trying to make this critical adjustment it is machine immediately to cheek it for
possible to cause the basic setting to be keeping accurate performance.
misaligned. Should this occur, proceed as (c) Keep work area clean; release vise,
follows: cutter, work-piece from table; switch off
a. Loosen the set screw and back it out as power source; take chip or dust away from
far as it can go and still remain in the machine and follow instructions lubrication
threaded hole. or coating rust proof oil before leaving.
b. Turn the hex head screw clockwise until (2) Weekly Maintenance
it stops (do not tighten). (a) Clean and coat the leading screw
c. Turn the set screw clockwise until it with oil.
bottoms, then continue for half a turn and (b) Check to see if sliding surface and
check the tracking by turning on the turning parts lack of lubricant. If the
machine. lubricant is insufficient, fill it.
d. If further adjustment is required, go back (3) Monthly Maintenance
to step 4. (a) Check if the fixed portion lave been
(6). Turn off power to the machine. loose.
(7). Replace the blade guide assemblies--it (b) Lubricate bearing, worm, and worm
may be necessary to loosen the blade shaft to avoid the wearing.
tension slightly. (4) Yearly Maintenance
(8). Adjust the vertical position of blade (a) Adjust table to horizontal position for
guide bearing assemblies so that the back maintenance of accuracy.
side of the blade just touches the ball (b) Check electric cord, plugs, switches
bearing. at least once a year to avoid loosening or
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wearing.
leak occurs because of improper
14. LUBRICATION replacement of the gear box cover. During
Lubricate the following components using the first few days of operation, the worm
SAE-30 oil as noted. gear drive will run hot. Unless the
(1). Ball-bearing none. temperature exceeds 200F., there is no
(2). Driven pulley bearing 6-8 drops a cause for alarm.
week. The following lubricants may be used for-
(3). Vise lead screw as needed. the gear box:
(4). The drive gears run in an oil bath and Atlantic Refinery Co. Mogul Cyl. Oil
will not require a lubricant change more Cities Service Gptimus No. 6
often than once a year, unless the Gulf Refinery Co Medium Gear Oil
lubricant is accidentally contaminated or a Pure oil Co. Park Clipper
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adjustable knob
8. Tighten blade tension
Unusual Wear on 1.Blade guides worn. 1.Replace.
Side/Back of Blade 2.Blade guide bearings not adjust 2.Adjust as per operators
properly manual
3.Blade guide bearing bracket is 3.Tighten.
loose
Teeth Ripping from 1. Tooth too coarse for work 1. Use finer tooth blade.
Blade. 2. Too heavy pressure; too slow 2. Decrease pressure,
speed. increase speed
3. Vibrating work-piece. 3. Clamp work piece
4. Gullets loading securely
4. Use coarser tooth blade or
brush to remove chips.
Motor running too hot 1. Blade tension too high. 1. Reduce tension on blade.
2. Drive belt tension too high. 2. Reduce tension on drive
3. Blade is too coarse for work belt.
4. Blade is too fine for work 3. Use finer blade.
5. Gears aligned improperly 4. Use coarse blade.
6. Gears need lubrication 5. Adjust gears so that worm
7. Cut is binding blade is in center of gear.
6. Check oil path.
7. Decrease reed anti speed
Bad Cuts (Crooked) 1. Feed pressure too great. 1. Reduce pressure by
2. Guide bearings not adjusted increasing spring tension on
properly. side of saw
3. Inadequate blade tension. 2. Adjust guide bearing, the
4. Dull blade. clearance cannot greater
5. Speed incorrect. than 0.001.
6. Blade guides spaced out too 3. Increase blade tension by
much. adjust blade tension
7. Blade guide assembly loose 4. Replace blade
8. Blade truck too far away from 5. Adjust speed
wheel flanges. 6. Adjust guides space.
7. Tighten
8. Re-track blade according
to operating instructions.
Bad Cuts (Rough) 1. Too much speed or feed. 1. Decrease speed or feed.
2. Blade is too coarse. 2. Replace with finer blade.
3. Blade tension loose. 3. Adjust blade tension.
Blade is twisting 1. Cut is binding blade. 1. Decrease reed pressure.
2. Too much blade tension. 2. Decrease blade tension.
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16.WIRING DIAGRAM
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G0561
White
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17.CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712N
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
1 181107A Swivel Base 1 All thread
1 181107-2 Base 1 Semi thread
2 181108E Acme Screw 1
3 W002 Washer 1/2"x28xt2 1
4 K003 Key 5x5x15L 1
5S 181606S Wheel 1
7 181266 Fixed Bolt 1
8 W008 Washer 3/8"x25xt2 2
9 181114 Vise Jaw Bracket(Front) 1
10 HP021 Pin ∮5x35L 1 Semi thread
11 181136A Bracket 1 Semi thread
12S 181604S Acme Nut Assembly 1 Semi thread
13 181012 Scale 1
14 W007 Washer 3/16"x12xt0.8 2
15 S708 Cross Round Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2
16 ET2108 Wire Nipple 5/8" 1
17 S501 Carriage Screw 1/2"x2"L 1
18 N001 Hex. Nut 1/2" 1
19 W002 Washer 1/2"x28xt2 2
20 S012 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/2"L 1
21 S003 Hex. Head Screw 1/2"x2"L 1
22 181113-4 Vise Jaw Bracket(Rear) 1
23 181121 Bushing 1
24 181122-1 Support Rod 1
25 S063 Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
26 181123 Pivot Bracket 1
27 181270 Washer 1
28 S012 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/2"L 2
29 181133 Support Plate 1
30 181134 Fixed Plate 1
31 181117-1 Spring 1
32 181118 Spring Adjusting Rod 1
33 181115 Spring Handle Bracket 1
34 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
35 W016 Washer 5/16"x23xt2 1
35-1 N007 Hex. Nut 5/16" 1
36 N005 Hex. Nut 3/8" 1
37 W014 Washer 3/8"x23xt2 1
38 181130 Thumb Screw 1
39 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712N
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
40 3021 Stock Stop Rod 1
41 181125 Stop Block 1
42 S019 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1-1/2"L 1
42-1 W004 Washer 1/4"x19xt1.5 1
45 181112 Support Plate 1 Semi thread
45 181112A Support Plate 1 All thread
46 S014 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-3/4"L 1
47 N005 Hex. Nut 3/8" 1
48 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 2
49 W017 Washer 5/16"x18xt1.5 2
50 S014 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-3/4"L 1
51 N005 Hex. Nut 3/8" 1
52 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 2
53 W017 Washer 5/16"x18xt1.5 2
55-1 S302 Flat Cross Head Screw 1/4"x3/8"L 1 Option
55-2 3055A Vertical Saw Table 1 Option
55-4 N003 Hexagon nut 1/4" 1 Option
56 181900 Warning mark 1
65 191106A Filter 1
66 3076 Switch Cut Off Tip 1
68 W017 Washer 3/8"x18xt1.5 8
69 N007 Hex. Nut 5/16" 9
72 S017 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1"L 7
73 S023 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1-1/4"L 1
75 S708 Cross Round Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2
77S 18110 Stand Complete Assembly 1
78 181854 Hose 5/8"x200mm 1
82 181256 Coolant Tank 1
84S Pump 1
85 S717 Cross Round Head Screw 1/4"x5/8"L 2
86 W004 Washer 1/4"x19xt1.5 2
88 181852 Coupler 3/8"PTx5/16" 1
89 181601 Hose Clip 5/8" 2
90 181981 Hose 0D12xID8x2000 1
91S 181980 Fitting 1
92-1 W013 Washer 3/8" 2
92-2 181129 Wheel 2
92-3 HP210 Cotter Pin ∮3x25L 2
92-4 181128 Wheel Rod 1
93 181308 Coaster of Stand 2
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712N
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
98-1 192039 Hand Rod 1
98-2 S019 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1-1/2"L 4
98-3 W017 Washer 5/16"x18xt1.5 8
98-4 N007 Hex. Nut 5/16" 4
130 181306 Bracket 1 For CE Only
130 181306A Bracket 1 For CE Only (Option)
131 HS508 Cross Round Head Screw M4x5L 4 For CE Only
132 181305 Switch Base 1 For CE Only
132 181305A Switch base 1 For CE Only (Option)
133 HW003 Washer M5 2 For CE Only
134 HW509 Cross Round Head Screw M4x10L 2 For CE Only
135 W018 Washer 5/16"x23xt3 1
136 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
139 181608 Washer 1
140 181301C Cylinder Lower Support 1
141 W016 Washer 5/16"x19xt1.5 1
142 S018 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1/2"L 1
201S 18121 Gear Box Assembly 1
202S 18138 Worm Gear Shaft Assembly 1
203 HK110 Key 5x5x30L 1
206 181226 Spindle Pulley 1
207 S604 Hex. Socker Headless Screw 1/4"x3/8"L 2
208 181874 Belt 3Vx270 1
209 181237D Cover 1
210 N005 Hex. Nut 3/8" 1
211 W013 Washer 3/8"x20xt2 1
212 181302-2 Cylinder Upper Support 1
213 W017 Washer 5/16"x18xt1.5 3
214 S017 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1"L 3
215 W014 Washer 3/8"x23xt2 2
216 181304-2 Cylinder Complete Set RF-712N 1
217 S412 Hex. Socket Head Screw 3/8"x2-1/4"L 1
218 181203-1 Body Frame 1
219 W204 Spring Washer 3/8" 4
220 S013 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/4"L 4
230 HCS13 C-Retainer Ring S25 1
231S 181214-2S Drive Wheel 1
232 HK025 Key 6x6x20L 1
233 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
234 S201 Cross Socker Hex. Head Screw 1/4"x5/8"L 2
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712N
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
235 W005 Washer 1/4"x16xt1.5 2
236 181232-1 Support Plate 1
237 181210 Sliding Plate 2
238 181211 Blade Tension Sliding Block 1
239 S608 Hex. Socker Headless Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
240 S019 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1-1/2"L 2
241 W015 Washer 5/16"x12xt2 2
242 W205 Spring Washer 5/16" 4
243 S020 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"×3/4"L 4
244 181212 Spring 1
245 181213A Blade Adjustable Knob 1
246 W008 Washer 3/8"x25xt2 1
249S 18122 Shaft Assembly 1
250S 18123A Idler Wheel Assembly 1
251 181894 Blade 0.032"x3/4"x93"x6-10T 1
251 181894-2 Blade 0.032"x3/4"x93"x6-10T 1 Option
252 181240 Switch Cut Off Tip 1
253 W005 Washer 1/4"x16xt1.5 1
254 S201 Cross Socker Hex. Head Screw 1/4"x5/8"L 1
255 S013 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/4"L 1
256 W008 Washer 3/8"x25xt2 1
258S 181242BS Brush Assembly 1
259 S708 Cross Round Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2
261 3066-3 Blade Adjustable Knob 1
262 W008 Washer 3/8"x25xt2 1
266S 18128A Adjustable Bracket Assembly (Rear) 1
267S 18126 Guide Pivot Assembly 1
268S 18127 Bearing Shaft Assembly 1
269S 18124K Adjustable Bracket (Front) 1
270S 18126 Guide Pivot Assembly 1
271S 18127 Bearing Shaft Assembly 1
279 181231 Blade Cover(Front) 1
280 S711 Cross Round Head Screw 5/32"x1/4"L 2
284 195083 Plum handle 2
285 W005 Washer 1/4"x16xt1.5 2
286S 18137 Blade Back Cover 1
288 W005 Washer 1/4"x16xt1.5 4
289 S701 Cross Round Head Screw 1/4"x1/2"L 4
290 S201 Cross Socker Hex. Head Screw 1/4"x1/2"L 1 For CE Only
290 3058 Plum handle 1
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712N
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
291 181237I Motor Pulley Cover 1
291 18131 Motor Pulley Cover 1 For CE Only
293 S201 Cross Socker Hex. Head Screw 1/4"x5/8"L 2
294 W004 Washer 1/4"x19xt1.5 2
295 HK110 Key 5x5x30L 1
296 181235 Motor Pulley 1
297 S604 Hex. Socker Headless Screw 1/4"x3/8"L 1
298 S510 Carriage Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 4
300 Motor 1
301 S017 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1"L 2
302 N007 Hex. Nut 5/16" 2
303 181234A Motor Mount Plate 1
304 N007 Hex. Nut 5/16" 4
305 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 4
306 W016 Washer 5/16"x23xt2 12
307 181233A Motor Mount Bracket 1
307-1 W016 Washer 5/16"X23Xt2 2
307-2 S020 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"X7/8"L 2
343 W005 Washer 1/4"x16xt1.5 1 For CE Only
345 181991 Emergency Switch Bracket 1 For CE Only
345 181991A Emergency Switch Bracket 1 For CE Only (Option)
348 S727 Cross Round Head Screw M6x12L 4 For CE Only
351 S407 Hex. Socket Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2 For CE Only
600 3027-1 Knob 1 All thread
601 193057 Knob 1 All thread
602 S601 Hex. Socker Headless Screw 1/4"x1/2"L 1 All thread
603 193055 Presure Lump 1 All thread
604 HW007 Washer ∮12xt2 1 All thread
605 S013 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/4"L 2 All thread
606 W013 Washer 3/8"x20xt2 2 All thread
608 193056 Presure Shaft 1 All thread
609 193059 Knob W/Shaft 1 All thread
610 290086 Plastic Round Knob \RF31\ 1 All thread
611 CA51101 Bearing 1 All thread
612 HW007 Washer ∮12xt2 1 All thread
613 193058 Spring 1 All thread
614 181108C Acme Screw 1 All thread
615 181138B Acme Nut 1 All thread
616 W002 Washer 1/2"x28xt2 1 All thread
750S1 ET1615S Limit Switch Assembly 1 Option
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712N
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
750-1 S708 Cross Round Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2 Option
750-2 ET1931 Switch Cover 1 Option
750-3 181431 Rubber Plate 1 Option
750-4 ET1615 Limit Switch MJ1308R 1 Option
750-5 HN002 Hex. Nut M4 2 Option
750-6 HW305 Star Washer M4 4 Option
750-7 HS513 Cross Round Head Screw M4x30L 2 Option
750-8 ET2101 Limit Switch Cover CB2 1 Option
750-9 HS511 Cross Round Head Screw M4x20L 2 Option
750S2 ET1403S Toggle Switch Assembly 1
750-1 181932 Toggel Switch Cover 1
750-2 3131B Switch Cover 1
750-3 ET1403 Toggle Switch Assembly 1∮ 1
750-3 181933 Toggle Switch 3∮ 1
750-4 S805 Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2
750-5 ET1931 Cover 1
750-6 181431 Rubber Plate 1
750-7 ET1930 Electrical Box 1
750-8 S807 Screw 5/32"x1/8"L 2
750-9 ET2108 Wire Nipple 5/8" 2
750-10 ET2107 Wire Nipple 1/2" 2
750S3 ET1617S Switch 1 For CE Only
750-1 S708 Cross Round Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2 For CE Only
750-2 181989-1 Switch Bracket 1 For CE Only
750-3 ET1617 Switch 1 For CE Only
750-4 S708 Cross Round Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2 For CE Only
750S4 ET1401S Toggle Switch Assembly 1 Option
750-1 181932 Toggel Switch Cover 1 Option
750-2 3131B Switch Cover 1 Option
750-3 S805 Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2 Option
750-4 ET1931 Cover 1 Option
750-5 ET1401 Toggle Switch Assembly 1∮ 1 Option
750-5 181933 Toggle Switch Assembly 3∮ 1 Option
750-6 ET1930 Electrical Box 1 Option
750-7 S807 Screw 5/32"x1/8"L 2 Option
750-8 ET2107 Wire Nipple 1/2" 1 Option
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712DR
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
7 181266 Fixed Bolt 1
8 W008 Washer 3/8"x25xt2 2
20 S012 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/2"L 1
23 181121 Bushing 1
24 181122-1 Support Rod 1
25 S063 Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
26 181123 Pivot Bracket 1
27 181270 Washer 1
28 S012 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/2"L 2
31 182050 Spring 1
32 182049 Spring Adjusting Screw 1
33 182003 Spring Bracket 1
34 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
35 W016 Washer 5/16"x23xt2 1
36 N005 Hex. Nut 3/8" 1
37 W014 Washer 3/8"x23xt2 1
38 181130 Thumb Screw 1
39 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
40 3021 Stock Stop Rod 1
40 3021A Stock Stop Rod 1 Option
41 181125 Stop Block 1
65 191106A Filter 1
75 S708 Cross Round Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2
76 S006 Hex. Head Screw 1/4"-20*1/2"L 1
77S 182028ES Stand Complete Assembly 1
77-1 182028E1-1 Stand Leg(Right)(Left) 2
77-2 182028E1-2 Stand Leg (front) 1
77-3 182028E1-3 Stand Leg (Back) 1
77-4 182028E1-4 Middle Plate of Stand 1
77-5 182028E Chip Pan 1
77-6 HS242 Hex. Socket Head Screw M8-1.25Px20L 11
77-7 HW005 Washer 8.5*18-1.6t (M8) 21
77-8 HN005 Hex. Nut M8 10
77-9 195058 Rubber Washer ∮11*22-2 4
77-10 HS242 Hex. Socket Head Screw M8-1.25Px20L 4
77-11 W015 Washer M8x23xt2 4
77-12 HS058 Hex. Head Screw M10X20L 4
77-13 HW006 Washer M10X20Xt2 4
77-14 HO028 O-Retainer Ring ∮2x∮10 4
78 182076 Hose 3/4"x200mm 1
82 181256 Coolant Tank 1
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712DR
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
84S Pump 1
85 S717 Cross Round Head Screw 1/4"x5/8"L 2
86 W004 Washer 1/4"x19xt1.5 2
88 181852 Coupler 3/8"PTx5/16" 1
89 181601 Hose Clip 5/8" 2
90 181981 Hose 0D12xID8x2000 1
97 182042 Cylinder Complete Set 1
101 S412 Hex. Socket Head Screw 3/8"x2-1/4"L 1
102 W014 Washer 3/8"x23xt2 2
123 193046 Power Cutting Bracket 1
124 W007 Washer M5 2
125 S721 Cross Round Head Screw M5x10L 2
130 181306 Bracket 1 For CE Only
130 181306A Bracket 1 For CE Only (Option)
131 HS508 Cross Round Head Screw M4x5L 4 For CE Only
132 181305 Switch Base 1 For CE Only
132 181305A Switch base 1 For CE Only (Option)
133 HW003 Washer M5 2 For CE Only
134 HW509 Cross Round Head Screw M4x10L 2 For CE Only
201S 18121 Gear Box Assembly 1
202S 18138 Worm Gear Shaft Assembly 1
203 HK110 Key 5x5x30L 1
206 181226B Spindle Pulley 1
207 S604 Hex. Socker Headless Screw 1/4"x3/8"L 2
208 181874 Belt 3Vx270 1
209 181237D Cover 1
210 N005 Hex. Nut 3/8" 1
211 W013 Washer 3/8"x20xt2 1
212 181302-2 Cylinder Upper Support 1
213 W017 Washer 5/16"x18xt1.5 3
214 S017 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1"L 3
218 181203-1 Body Frame 1
219 W204 Spring Washer 3/8" 4
220 S013 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/4"L 4
230 HCS13 C-Retainer Ring S25 1
231S 181214-2S Drive Wheel 1
232 HK025 Key 6x6x20L 1
233 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
234 S201 Cross Socker Hex. Head Screw 1/4"x5/8"L 2
235 W005 Washer 1/4"x16xt1.5 2
236 181232-1 Support Plate 1
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712DR
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
237 181210 Sliding Plate 2
238 181211 Blade Tension Sliding Block 1
239 S608 Hex. Socker Headless Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
240 S019 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1-1/2"L 2
241 W015 Washer 5/16"x12xt2 2
242 W205 Spring Washer 5/16" 4
243 S020 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"×3/4"L 4
244 181212 Spring 1
245 181213A Blade Adjustable Knob 1
246 W008 Washer 3/8"x25xt2 1
249S 18122 Shaft Assembly 1
250S 18123A Idler Wheel Assembly 1
251 181894-2 Blade 0.032"x3/4"x93"x6-10T 1
252 181240 Switch Cut Off Tip 1
253 W005 Washer 1/4"x16xt1.5 1
254 S201 Cross Socker Hex. Head Screw 1/4"x5/8"L 1
255 S013 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/4"L 1
256 W008 Washer 3/8"x25xt2 1
258S 181242BS Brush Assembly 1
259 S708 Cross Round Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2
261 3066-3 Blade Adjustable Knob 1
262 W008 Washer 3/8"x25xt2 1
266S 18128A Adjustable Bracket Assembly (Rear) 1
267S 18126 Guide Pivot Assembly 1
268S 18127 Bearing Shaft Assembly 1
269S 18124K Adjustable Bracket (Front) 1
270S 18126 Guide Pivot Assembly 1
271S 18127 Bearing Shaft Assembly 1
279 181231 Blade Cover(Front) 1
280 S711 Cross Round Head Screw 5/32"x1/4"L 2
284 195083 Plum handle 2
285 W005 Washer 1/4"x16xt1.5 2
286S 18137 Blade Back Cover 1
288 W005 Washer 1/4"x16xt1.5 4
289 S701 Cross Round Head Screw 1/4"x1/2"L 4
290 S201 Cross Socker Hex. Head Screw 1/4"x1/2"L 1 For CE Only
290 3058 Plum handle 1
291 181237I Motor Pulley Cover 1
293 S201 Cross Socker Hex. Head Screw 1/4"x5/8"L 2
294 W004 Washer 1/4"x19xt1.5 2
295 HK110 Key 5x5x30L 1
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712DR
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
296 181235B Motor Pulley 1
297 S604 Hex. Socker Headless Screw 1/4"x3/8"L 1
298 S510 Carriage Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 4
300 Motor 1
301 S017 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1"L 2
302 N007 Hex. Nut 5/16" 2
303 181234A Motor Mount Plate 1
304 N007 Hex. Nut 5/16" 4
305 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 4
306 W016 Washer 5/16"x23xt2 12
307 181233A Motor Mount Bracket 1
307-1 W016 Washer 5/16"X23Xt2 2
307-2 S020 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"X7/8"L 2
343 W005 Washer 1/4"x16xt1.5 1 For CE Only
345 181991 Emergency Switch Bracket 1 For CE Only
345 181998 Emergency Switch Bracket 1 For CE Only (Option)
348 S727 Cross Round Head Screw M6x12L 4 For CE Only
351 S407 Hex. Socket Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 2 For CE Only
352 W016 Washer 5/16"x19xt1.5 1
353 S018 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1/2"L 1
360 182020D Swivel Arm 1
362 182017B Swivel Base 1
363 182044A Vise Base 1
367 193032 Bolt 1/2"x2-1/2"L 1
368 N001 Hex. Nut 1/2" 1
371 193010 Fixed Shaft 1
371-1 W204 Spring Washer 3/8" 4
371-2 S410 Hex. Socket Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/2"L 4
377 W017 Washer 5/16"x18xt1.5 2
378 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 2
382 182004A Bracket 1
385 182043 Vise Jaw Bracket(Rear) 1
386 182016 Vise Jaw Bracket(Front) 1
387S 182041S Cap 1
389 S416 Hex. Socket Head Screw M8x25L 6
390 S425 Hex. Socket Head Screw M10x30L 4
392 1976015 Meter Indicator 1
394 182045 Cylinder Lower Support 1
395 S023 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1-1/4"L 3
396 S013 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x1-1/4"L 1
397 N007 Hex. Nut 5/16" 1
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712DR
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
399 182014A Degree-Meter 1
401 S063 Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
402 W016 Washer 5/16"x23xt2 2
403 182024 Fixed Plate 1
404 S206 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
427 182047 Fix Block 2
437 182060 Swivel Arm Briquette 1
438 191210A Knob 1
439 W204 Spring Washer 3/8" 1
440 182061A Splash Board 1
441 S732 Cross Round Head Screw 5/16"x1/2"L 2
443 193029 Protractor Locating Bracket 1
444 S015 Hexagon head screw 3/8"x2"L 1
445 N005 Hex. Nut 3/8" 1
446 193030 Protractor Locating Block 1
447 S415 Hexagon screw 5/16"x1/2"L 2
448 103026 Bearing Pin 1
449 S007 Hex. Socket Head Screw 1/4"x1-1/4"L 4
450 S015 Hexagon head screw 3/8"x2"L 2
451 N005 Hex. Nut 3/8" 2
452 193025 Swivel Locating Block 2
468 182065 Extension Base 1
469 S476 Hex. Socket Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/4" 2
474 ET2135 Snap Bushing 4
600 3027-1 Knob 1 All thread
601 193057 Knob 1 All thread
602 S601 Hex. Socker Headless Screw 1/4"x1/2"L 1 All thread
603 193055 Presure Lump 1 All thread
604 HW007 Washer ∮12xt2 1 All thread
605 S013 Hex. Head Screw 3/8"x1-1/4"L 2 All thread
606 W013 Washer 3/8"x20xt2 2 All thread
608 193056 Presure Shaft 1 All thread
609 193059 Knob W/Shaft 1 All thread
610 290086 Plastic Round Knob 1 All thread
611 CA51101 Bearing 1 All thread
612 HW007 Washer ∮12xt2 1 All thread
613 193058 Spring 1 All thread
614 182037B Acme Screw 1 All thread
615 181138B Acme Nut 1 All thread
616 W002 Washer 1/2"x28xt2 1 All thread
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712N-DR
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
201-1 181216A Gear Box 1
201-2 181219-1 Transmission Wheel Shaft 1
201-3 181218-1 Bushing 1
201-4 181217-1 Bushing 1
201-5 CA6205LLU Bearing 6205LLU 2
201-6 HK025 Key 6x6x20L 1
201-7 HCS13 C-Retainer Ring S25 1
201-8 3092 Gear Box Gasket 1
201-9 181222-1 Gear Box Cover 1
201-10 S201 Cross Socker Hex. Head Screw 1/4"x5/8"L 4
201-11 3149 Vent Plug M8xP1 1
201-12 181246 Bearing Cover 1
201-13 S708 Cross Round Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 3
201-14 181220-1 Worm Gear 1
201-15 S607 Hex. Socker Headless Screw 5/16"x1/2"L 1
202-1 181223 Worm Shaft 1
202-2 181224 Bearing Bushing 1
202-3 CA6003LLU Bearing 6003LLU 2
202-4 HCS06 C-Retainer Ring S17 1
250-1 181205-2 Idler Wheel 1
250-2 181207-1 Bushing 1
250-3 HCR04 C-Retainer Ring R35 1
250-4 CA6202ZZ Ball Bearing 6202ZZ 2
250-5 181245 Bushing 1
250-6 3072-2 Bearing Cover 1
250-7 S302 Flat Cross Head Screw 3/16"x3/8"L 3
250-8 W018 Washer 5/16"x20xt3 1
250-9 S022 Hex. Head Screw 5/16"x3/4"L 1
266-1 181228A Adjustable Bracket(Rear) 1
266-2 3064 Blade Adjustable (Rear) 1
266-3 3069 Deflector Plate 1
266-4 W017 Washer 5/16"x18xt1.5 1
266-5 W205 Spring Washer 5/16" 1
266-6 S416 Hex. Socket Head Screw 5/16"x1-1/4"L 1
266-7 S301 Flat Cross Head Screw 1/4"x1/2"L 2
266-8 N006 Hex. Nut 3/8"UNF 2
266-9 W204 Spring Washer 3/8" 2
266-10 CA6000ZZ Bearing 6000ZZ 1
266-11 3063 Bearing Pin 1
267-1 181244 Guide Pivot 1
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PARTS LIST
MODEL NO. 712N-DR
CODE NO PART NO DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY NOTE
267-2 CA6000ZZ Bearing 6000ZZ 2
267-3 HCS01 C-Retainer Ring S10 1
268-1 181243 Bearing Shaft 1
268-2 CA6000ZZ Bearing 6000ZZ 2
268-3 HCS01 C-Retainer Ring S10 1
269-1 181230-1 Adjustable Bracket(Front) 1
269-2 181271 Blade Adjustable (Front) 1
269-3 3063 Bearing Pin 1
269-4 CA6000ZZ Bearing 6000ZZ 1 Option
269-5 N006 Hex. Nut 3/8"UNF 2
269-6 W204 Spring Washer 3/8" 2
269-7 S604 Hex. Socker Headless Screw 1/4"x3/8"L 1
269-8 0162 Nozzle Cock Support 1
269-9 S416 Hex. Socket Head Screw 5/16"x1-1/4"L 1
270-1 181244 Guide Pivot (Right) 1
270-2 CA6000ZZ Bearing 6000ZZ 2
270-3 HCS01 C-Retainer Ring S10 1
271-1 181243 Bearing Shaft 1
271-2 CA6000ZZ Bearing 6000ZZ 2
271-3 HCS01 C-Retainer Ring S10 1
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MANUFACTURER:
ADDRESS:
SERIAL No.:
PLEASE WRITE DOWN THE SERIAL NO. ON THIS BLOCK FROM THE NAME
PLATE AFTER YOU RECEIVE THIS MACHINE.