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Clamping the Stock
WARNING!
Always support overhanging stock on
both sides of the blade to prevent tip-
ping of the table and to control the cut-
off piece.
With the tool locked in the upright position,
place the stock on the work surface and
against the vertical vice supports.
Support overhanging stock on both
sides of the blade to prevent tipping of
the table and to control the cut-off
piece. Use care to prevent binding of
the blade.
Wrap the chain around the workpiece and
drop the excess chain between the chain
hook and the back of the vice. Lift the hook
and place it over the highest chain pin it can
easily reach. Tighten the crank nut to se-
curely clamp the workpiece in place
(Fig. 9).
Typical Application
WARNING!
Always wear safety goggles or safety
glasses with side shields when cut-
ting.
NOTE: After the table is completely assem-
bled and adjusted, a trial cut should be made
to be sure the blade is square with the stock.
If the cut is not square, or the blade binds,
unplug the tool and make minor adjustments
as necessary.
1. With the Band Saw locked in the upright
position, clamp the workpiece in a sta-
ble position that will permit the greatest
number of teeth to be in contact with
the workpiece at one time.
2. Select the proper blade for the job. Re-
fer to the Band Saw operator's manual
or MILWAUKEE's catalog for complete
selection of blades.
3. Release the locking pin.
4. Keep hands away from the table.
5. Depress switch and allow the tool to
reach the selected speed before low-
ering onto the workpiece. Allow the
weight of the saw to do the work.
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6. If the blade makes a clicking sound as it
passes through the workpiece, it may
be defective. Stop the tool. Unplug the
tool, inspect and replace the blade if
necessary.
7. When the cut is complete, release
switch and allow the blade to come to
a complete stop before removing the
workpiece or cut-off portion from the
table.
8. Raise the tool to the locked position,
release clamp and remove workpiece
and cut-off portion.
Removing Band Saw from Table
1. Unplug tool.
2. Unclamp and remove workpiece.
3. With the tool in the upright position, re-
lease locking pin and lower tool to the
machined work surface.
4. Use the hex wrench to remove the
screw that secures the tool to the
mounting bracket and remove the tool.
5. Replace the front handle and handle
screw on the tool, and tighten firmly
with the hex wrench.

Maintenance

Repairs
Use only identical MILWAUKEE replace-
ments parts. Always take the tool to an au-
thorized MILWAUKEE service center for re-
pairs and maintenance.
Refer to MILWAUKEE'S catalog for com-
plete selection of tools and accessories.
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