Ridgid BS1400 Manuel d'utilisateur

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23(5$725·60$18$/WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read and understand the operator’s manual before using this product.SAVE THIS MA

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10AssemblyAttaching Leveling Feet1. From the loose parts bag find the following items:4 Leveling feet8 Hex nut 3/8-162. From the loose parts find the

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115. Turn assembly over onto the legs. Be sure all four feetsit flat on the ground. Adjustment of the feet will becompleted after the band saw is atta

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12Assembly (continued)Mounting The Motor 1. From the loose parts bag find the following items:4 M8 x 35 Hex Cap Bolts (approx. 1-3/8”)8M8 Washers4 M8

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13Mounting Blade Hangers1. From the loose parts bag find the following items.4 Screw Pan Head M4 x 0.7-104Nut Hex M4 x 0.74 Lockwasher External M42 Bl

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14Assembly (continued)Mounting the Dust Chute1. From the loose parts bag find the following items:2 Screw Pan Head Lock M6 x 12. From the loose parts

Page 7 - Wire Sizes

15Mounting the Table To Saw Body1. From the loose parts find the following items:1Table2 Knobs2. To mount table, remove table insert and table pin fro

Page 8 - List of Loose Parts

16Getting to Know Your Band Saw1. Warning Label2. Blade Tension Knob - Clockwise rotation of theknob will increase the tension on the blade. Counter-c

Page 9 - List of Loose Parts in Bag

1718. On-Off Switch WARNING: Before turning switch “ON”, make surethe blade guards are correctly installed and operatingproperly.The On-Off switch

Page 10 - Assembly

18Alignments and AdjustmentsTilting the Table WARNING: Unplug the machine from the powersource before making any repair or adjustment. Failureto c

Page 11 - Adjusting Leveling Feet

19Adjusting Blade Tension1. Disconnect machine from the power source.2. Turn blade tension knob clockwise to tension blade. Agauge on the upper wheel

Page 12 - Assembly (continued)

2Table of ContentsSection PageSafety Instructions For Band Saw ...2Safety Signal Words ...

Page 13 - Mounting the Switch Box

20Adjusting Upper Blade Guides and Blade Support Bearing WARNING: Blade guard has been removed for pic-ture clarity. Never operate the band saw wi

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21Safety Instructions for Basic Band Saw OperationBefore Each UseInspect your saw.• To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting,turn the swi

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22• Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry(rings, wrist watches). They can get caught and drawyou into moving parts.• Wear nonslip fo

Page 16 - Getting to Know Your Band Saw

23Basic Saw OperationsGeneral Cutting CAUTION: For your safety, comply with all thesafety instructions on pages 1-5 before using the bandsaw.A ban

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24Maintenance WARNING: For your own safety, turn switch “Off”and remove plug from power source outlet beforemaintaining or lubricating your band s

Page 18 - Alignments and Adjustments

25TroubleshootingMotorNOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chipsand should be

Page 19 - Adjusting Blade Tracking

26General WARNING: For your own safety, turn switch “Off” and remove plug from power source outlet before trouble shoot-ing your band saw.Wiring D

Page 20 - Support Bearing

27Parts List For RIDGID 14-inch Band SawModel No. 14002 Figure 1Repair Parts12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728292830313233341336373839404

Page 21 - Before Each Use

28Repair PartsParts List For RIDGID 14 Inch Band SawModel No. BS14002 Figure 1 - Drive Assembly PartsAlways Order By Part Number - Not By Key Number*

Page 22 - Before Leaving The Saw

29Parts List For RIDGID 14 Inch Band SawsModel No. BS14002Figure 2123451678910111413717181920218896121514161622232425261887101127282930Repair Parts

Page 23 - Basic Saw Operations

3 WARNING: To reduce the risk of mistakes that couldcause serious, permanent injury, do not plug the saw inuntil the following steps have been com

Page 24 - Maintenance

30Repair PartsParts List For RIDGID 14 Inch Band SawModel No. BS14002Figure 2 - Base ComponentsAlways order by Part Number - Not by Key Number* Standa

Page 26 - Wiring Diagram

One World Technologies, Inc.Hwy. 8Pickens, SC 29671QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?CALL 1-866-539-1710www.ridgid.comPlease have your Model Number and Serial Num

Page 27 - Repair Parts

4Safety Instructions For Band Saw (continued)To Reduce The Risk Of Injury From Jams, Slips Or Thrown Pieces Or Broken BladesInspect your blade.• Choos

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5Whenever Saw Is Running WARNING: Don’t allow familiarity (gained from fre-quent use of your band saw) cause a careless mistake.Always remember th

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6piece to make thinner pieces.ResinA sticky, sap based substance that has dried.RippingA cutting operation along the length of the workpiece.Sawblade

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7Changing Motor Voltage WARNING: If not properly grounded, this tool cancause an electrical shock, particularly when used indamp locations, in pro

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8Unpacking and Checking ContentsTools NeededUnpacking WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from unex-pected starting or electrical shock, do not

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9List of Loose Parts in BagScrew Pan HeadM5 x 0.8-12 (5)Washer FlatM5 x 10 Dia. (6)Nut Hex M5 (3)Bolt Hex HeadM8 x 1.25-35 (10)Washer FlatM8 x 16 (56)

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