JET VBS-3612 , 36" Vertical Bandsaw

Manual - Page 11

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11
If the Band Saw is to be hard-wired to a panel,
make sure a disconnect is available for the
operator. During hard-wiring of the Band Saw,
make sure the fuses have been removed or the
breakers have been tripped in the circuit to
which the Band Saw will be connected. Place a
warning placard on the fuse holder or circuit
breaker to prevent it being turned on while the
machine is being wired.
Converting from 230 Volt to 460 Volt
(Three Phase)
To convert from 230 volt to 460 volt:
1. In the band saw’s electrical box, change the
setting on the dial of the overload relay
(“FR” on page 42).
2. All re-wiring is done in the electrical box
only, by moving the jumpers at the terminal
block. Re-connect jumpers from 230V to
460V positions as shown in the diagram
inside the electrical box. (The diagram is
also included in the back of this manual.)
3. If using a plug, install a proper UL-listed
plug suitable for 460 volt operation.
IMPORTANT: Consult the diagrams on pages
40-42 for any clarification of these changes on
230V to 460V conversion.
Three-Phase Test Run
After wiring the band saw, you should check that
the wires have been connected properly.
Connect machine to the power source and turn
it on for an instant to watch the direction of blade
movement.
If the blade runs upward instead of downward,
disconnect machine from power, and switch
any two of the three leads in the motor junction
box (see “Electrical Connections”, page 40).
Adjustments
Blade Removal and Installation
Wear leather gloves when
removing or installing band saw blades. New
blades usually come in a coiled position; to
prevent injury, hold the blade with one hand
while carefully uncoiling it with the other.
1. Disconnect machine from power source.
2. Open the upper and lower doors, and swing
away the guard (Figure 5).
3. Remove the block from the front edge of the
table (Figure 5).
Figure 5
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