Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 14- & 20-inch Metalworking Band Saws Models 8014FW and 8020FW Model 8014FW
10Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. The conductor with insulation having an outer surf
11Adjustments [NOTE: Procedures for the model 8014FW and the model 8020FW are identical except where noted.] Blade Removal and Installation Wear le
12Keep in mind that too much or too little blade tension can cause blade breakage and/or poor cutting performance. If the band saw is to be idle for
133. Tighten the socket head cap screws securely. 4. This procedure should be done for both upper and lower guide housings. 5. Open upper door and
14Replacing Drive Belts (See Figure 13) 1. Disconnect machine from power source. 2. To remove the air compressor belt, loosen the two hex cap screws
153. When the saw has completed about 1/3 of the cut, increase the feed rate slightly and allow the saw to complete the cut. 4. Keep the feed rate
16Welder Operation Wear eye protection while operating the welder. Use care when handling the blade after welding to avoid burns. The welding proce
175. Turn pressure knob to “0” position (pointed downward). NOTE: There will be some resistance when turning the knob. 6. Insert one end of the bla
18 14. Turn the pressure selector knob all the way to the left so the clamp jaws are closest to each other. 15. Insert the blade into the clamps so t
19 If the blade is thicker at the weld than at the rest of the blade, using the blade may damage the guides. 20. When grinding, do not hit the teeth,
2 This manual has been prepared for the owner and operators of a Wilton 8014FW or 8020FW Band Saw. Its purpose, aside from machine operation, is to p
20Gage Use the standard gage (blade thickness) except when the increased thickness of the workpiece decreases accuracy and width cannot be increased
21 The Hook blade has larger teeth and gullets and a positive rake angle which permits better feed and chip removal. It is useful for both cast iron
22Maintenance Before doing maintenance on the machine, disconnect it from the electrical supply by pulling out the plug or switching off the main sw
23Speed and Pitch Chart
24Typical Band Saw Operations
25Troubleshooting – Operating Problems Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Blade has been improperly welded. Re-weld the blade (see page 16-19). Blade not
26Troubleshooting – Mechanical and Electrical Problems Trouble Probable Cause Remedy No incoming power. Verify machine is connected to power source.
27Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Motor failure. If electric motor is suspect, you have two options: Have a qualified electrician test the motor for f
28Troubleshooting – Welded Blade Inspection Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Dirt or scale on clamp jaws or blade. Always keep jaws clean. Clean blade
29Troubleshooting – Welder Mechanical Problems Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Wire connection is poor; connecting point of welding switch is bad. Cha
3 Table of Contents Warranty and Service ...
30Parts List: Band Saw Assembly (8014FW only) (refer to breakdown on page 35) Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1...VBS1408-101
3157...9015 ... Guide Post Locker... ... 1 58
32117...TS-0680021... Flat Washer... 1/4"...1 118
33177...TS-1551041... Lock Washer ... 6mm...2 178...
34237...TS-1551041... Lock Washer ... 6mm...3 238...
35Band Saw Assembly (8014FW only)
36Parts List: Welder, Shear and Work Lamp Assemblies (8014FW only) (refer to breakdown on page 39) Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 2...
3757...PR-EV-6220... Short Spring ... ...1 58..
38117...PR-EV-1920... Spindle Lift ... ...1 118
39Welder, Shear and Work Lamp Assemblies (8014FW only)
4 Warning 1. Read and understand the entire owners manual before attempting assembly or operation. 2. Read and understand the warnings posted on t
40Parts List: Band Saw Assembly (8020FW only) (refer to breakdowns on pages 47-48) Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1...VBS201
4156...TS-0680042... Flat Washer... 3/8”...2 57...
42116...VBS2012-9015... Guide Post Lock... ...1 117...
43176...VBS2012-9790... Chip Stopper ... ...1 177...
44236...VBS2012-9500... Spring Plate... ...2 237...
45296...VBS2012-7010... Spring... ...1 297.
46356...8020FW-1356 ... Brass Handle... ...1 357...
47Band Saw Assembly (8020FW only)
48Band Saw Assembly (8020FW only)
49Parts List: Welder, Shear and Work Lamp Assemblies (8020FW only) (refer to breakdown on page 52) Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1...
5 blahblahblah 21. Give your work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation and “horse-play” are careless acts that can result
5075...8014FW-272 ... Spacer... ...2 76
5146...TS-1550011 ... Flat Washer ... 3mm ...2 47...
52Welder, Shear and Work Lamp Assemblies (8020FW only)
53Electrical Connections – Model 8014FW only
54Electrical Connections – Model 8020FW only
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56 WMH Tool Group 2420 Vantage Drive Elgin, Illinois 60123 Phone: 800-274-6848 www.wmhtoolgroup.com
6 Introduction This manual is provided by WMH Tool Group covering the safe operation and maintenance procedures for a Wilton Model 8014FW or 8020FW B
7 Features and Terminology 1 – Variable Speed Handwheel 2 – Fence 3 – Work Lamp 4 – Chip Blower Hose 5 – Guide Post Lock Knob 6 – Tension Handw
8 Unpacking Open shipping container and check for shipping damage. Smaller parts are found in a separate box at the foot of the band saw. Report any
9 Installation and Assembly Tools required for assembly: Forklift or hoist with strap or chain Set of hex wrenches (provided) Remove all crating and
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