Makita Cordless Saw LB1200F User Manual

Band Saw  
LB1200F  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
IMPORTANT: Read Before Using.  
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15. Disconnect tools.  
12. NEVER wear gloves during operation.  
13. Keep hands out of the line of the saw blade.  
14. NEVER stand or permit anyone else to stand in line with  
the path of the saw blade.  
15. Before using the tool on an actual workpiece, let it run for  
a while. Watch for vibration or wobbling that could  
indicate poor installation or a poorly balanced blade.  
16. Replace the table insert when worn.  
When not in use, before servicing and when changing  
accessories such as blades, bits and cutters.  
16. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.  
Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting  
wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on.  
17. Avoid unintentional starting.  
Do not carry a plugged-in tool with a finger on the switch.  
Ensure switch is off when plugging in.  
18. Use outdoor extension leads.  
17. Connect band saw to a dust-collecting device when  
sawing wood.  
When tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords intended  
for outdoor use.  
18. Do not operate the machine when the door or guard  
protecting the saw band is open.  
19. Stay alert.  
19. Take care that the selection of the saw band and the speed  
depends on the material to be cut.  
20. Do not clean the saw band whilst it is in motion.  
Watch what you are doing. Use common sense.  
Do not operate tool when you are tired.  
20. Check damaged parts.  
Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is  
damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will  
operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for  
alignment of moving parts, free running of moving parts,  
breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that may  
affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged  
should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized  
service center unless otherwise indicated in this instruction  
manual. Have defective switches replaced by an authorized  
service facility. Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn it  
on and off.  
21. Warning.  
The use of any accessory or attachment, other than those  
recommended in this instruction manual or the catalog, may  
present a risk of personal injury.  
22. Have your tool repaired by a qualified person.  
This electric tool is in accordance with the relevant safety  
requirements. Repairs should only be carried out by qualified  
persons using original spare parts, otherwise this may result in  
considerable danger to the user.  
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR  
TOOL  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
1. Wear eye protection.  
2. Don’t use the tool in presence of flammable liquids or  
gases.  
3. Always use face or dust mask.  
4. Check the blade carefully for cracks or damage before  
operation. Replace cracked or damaged blade  
immediately.  
5. Use only saw blades recommended by the manufacturer  
and which conform to EN847-1.  
6. Always use accessories recommended in this manual.  
Use of improper accessories such as abrasive cut-off  
wheels may cause an injury.  
7. Select the correct saw blade for the material to be cut.  
8. Do not use saw blades manufactured from high speed  
steel.  
9. To reduce the emitted noise, always be sure that the blade  
is sharp and clean.  
10. Do not cut metals such as nails and screws. Inspect for  
and remove all nails, screws and other foreign matter from  
the workpiece before operation.  
11. Remove wrenches, cut-off pieces, etc. from the table  
before the switch is turned on.  
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Wheel  
Knob (For tensioning blade)  
Upper cover  
Knob (For securing upper housing door)  
Knob (For adjusting blade guide)  
Knob (For securing blade guide)  
Upper blade guide  
Blade  
Light switch  
Switch  
Rip fence  
Knob (For securing lower housing door)  
Knob (For tensioning V-belt)  
Lower cover  
Driving belt  
Carry Handle  
Wheel  
Stand  
Dust box  
Tire  
(Quick release) lever  
Knob (For adjusting cutter tool tracking)  
Grip (For adjusting table tilt)  
Lock lever (For securing table tilt)  
Dust extraction port  
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INSTALATION  
Securing the band saw stand  
If during operation there is any tendency for the band saw to tip over, slide or move, the band saw stand be secured to the floor.  
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Frame  
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4
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• After attaching the stand, attach the handle and tires.  
Handle  
Washer  
Hex socket  
head bolt  
Tire  
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How to load dust box  
The dust box is loaded from the underside of the table saw. When loading, insert  
plate spring (for securing) at inside edge of the machine’s positioning hole, slot both  
shoulders of dust box onto rails, and then slide toward the outside.  
Once the leading edge of the securing plate spring fits into the machine’s securing  
hole, the dust box is loaded.  
Securing  
hole  
Position  
hole  
Rail  
Rail  
Shoulder  
Dust box  
Shoulder  
Plate spring  
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Secure table to trunnion using four hex bolts.  
Trunnion  
Table  
Hex bolts  
Hex bolts  
Pin is inserted at time of shipping, so please pull it out.  
Pin  
Table  
Installing the guide rail  
• Fasten the guide rail with four each thumb screws and washers to the table.  
Washer  
Thumb screw  
Guide rail  
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  
Switch action  
Switch cover  
CAUTION:  
Light switch  
OFF switch  
• Before operation, make sure that the tool is turned on and off.  
The switch cover can be opened easily by sliding it upwards.  
To start the tool, press the ON (I) button.  
To stop it, press the OFF (O) button or the switch cover.  
Lighting up the lamps  
Push the upper position (I) of the switch for turning on the light and the lower position  
(O) for off.  
ON switch  
To start the tool, raise the switch lever.  
To stop it, lower the switch lever.  
ON  
Push stick  
Push stick  
The push stick serves as an extension of the hand and protects against accidental  
contact with the saw blade.  
The push stick must always be used if the distance between band saw blade and a  
rip fence is less than 150 mm.  
Guide the push stick at an angle of 20º ... 30º against the saw table’s surface.  
When the push stick is not used it can be stored on the push stick holder provided at  
the band saw frame.  
Replace push stick if damaged.  
Miter gauge  
Miter gauge  
The miter gauge is inserting into the table slot from the tables front edge.  
For miter cuts the miter gauge turns to 60º in both directions.  
For 45º and 90º miters positive stops are provided.  
To set a miter angle: loosen lock handle by turning it counter-clockwise.  
WARNING:  
When cutting with the miter gauge the lock handle must be firmly tightened.  
The auxiliary fence can be taken off and reversed after loosening knob.  
Knob  
Lock handle  
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Installing the Rip Fence  
The rip fence can be used on both sides of the blade. When the rip fence is moved  
from one side of the saw blade to the other the fence needs to reversed.  
Rip fence  
Reversing the fence  
Knob (A)  
1. Loosen knob (B) of the hold-down clamp.  
2. Remove hold-down clamp from the fence.  
3. Loosen knob (A).  
Fence  
4. Lift fence off the fence holder.  
5. Reverse fence and slide back on the fence holder.  
6. Tighten knob (A).  
7. Slide hold-down clamp on the fence.  
Clamping the rip fence  
Lock lever  
1. Place rip fence on the guide rail.  
2. Tighten the lock lever of the rip fence.  
3. Loosen the knob (B) of the hold-down clamp.  
4. Slide hold-down clamp against the rear table edge.  
5. Tighten the knob (B).  
Fence holder  
Knob (B)  
Hold-down clamp  
Fence height can be lowered when cutting thin materials.  
1. Loosen knob (B) of the hold-down clamp.  
2. Remove hold-down clamp from the fence.  
3. Loosen knob (A).  
4. Lift fence off the fence holder.  
5. Slide knob (A) away from fence to remove.  
6. Rotate fence 90º.  
7. Insert knob (A) into the other groove of the fence.  
8. Return fence to fence holder.  
9. Tighten knob (A).  
10. Slide hold-down clamp on the fence.  
When fence height has been lowered, the 0 (zero) point changes. If the rip fence is  
on the left side of the blade, slide the guide rail to the left to adjust to 0 point.  
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ASSEMBLY  
Guide rail  
Changing the band saw blade  
CAUTION:  
• Contacting the band saw blade even with the band saw blade at standstill may  
cause a personal injury.  
• Saw blade is dangerous.  
Be sure to wear gloves when handling saw blade in situations such as removing  
from packaging, mounting or replacing blade.  
1. Loosen the two thumb screws for the right-guide rail, and slide the right-side rail  
to the right.  
Thumb screws  
2. Open the upper cover and lower cover on the tool.  
3. Hold the handle and pull the dust cover upwards to remove.  
Dust cover  
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4. Open the lower blade guard.  
5. Set the upper blade guide to its lowest position.  
Saw blade  
Saw housing  
Upper blade guide  
6. Loosen quick release lever until the band saw blade has slackened.  
7. To remove the band saw blade, guide it through.  
- the slot in the saw blade.  
Lower blade guard  
- the blade guard on the upper blade guides.  
- the blade cover on the saw housing.  
8. Fit a fresh band saw blade. Observe correct position: the teeth point towards the  
front (door) side of the saw.  
9. Center band saw blade on the rubber tyres of the band saw wheels.  
10. Tighten quick release lever until blade does no longer slip off the band saw  
wheels.  
11. Close lower blade guard.  
CAUTION:  
Close lower cover only when the lower blade guard is in its closed position.  
12. Return the right-guide rail to its original position.  
13. Fit the dust cover.  
Quick release lever  
14. Close both covers.  
15. Then:  
- tension band saw blade (Refer to the section titled “Tensioning the band saw  
blade” in “FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION”).  
- align band saw blade (Refer to the section titled “Aligning the band saw blade”  
“ASSEMBLY”).  
- align blade guides (Refer to the section titled “Adjusting the upper blade guide”  
in “FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION”).  
- let saw test run for at least one minute;  
- stop saw unplug and recheck settings.  
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Cutting speed adjustment  
1. Open the lower cover.  
Lower band saw wheel  
2. Slacken driving belt by turning the knob clockwise.  
3. Put driving belt on the required pulley of the driving wheel (lower band saw  
wheel) and the corresponding motor pulley-note label inside the lower cover.  
CAUTION:  
The driving belt must run either on both front or both rear pulleys. Never have the V-  
belt run diagonally.  
8.3/6.7 m/s  
16.7/13.3 m/s  
(500/400 m/min)  
(1,000/800 m/min)  
Motor pulley  
Setting knob for belt tension  
With the setting knob the belt tension is corrected if necessary:  
Knob  
- turning the setting knob clockwise reduces the driving belt tension.  
- turning the setting knob counter-clockwise increases the driving belt tension.  
Lower cover  
Tighten the driving belt again by turning the knob counter-clockwise (half-way  
between the pulleys the driving belt should flex approx. 10 mm).  
Close the lower cover.  
Motor pulley  
Pulley of the driving  
wheel  
Driving belt  
approx. 10 mm  
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  
Tensioning the Band saw Blade  
Knob  
CAUTION:  
Too much tension can cause the band saw blade to break. Too little tension  
can cause the driven band saw wheel to slip and the band saw blade to stop.  
1. Raise upper blade guide fully.  
Using the scale as guide, and taking the blade width into consideration, turn the  
knob to adjust tension. (After adjusting, check tension as shown in item 2.)  
2. Checking the blade tension:  
- check tension by pushing with a finger, halfway between table and upper blade  
guide, against the side of the blade (the blade should flex not more than 1-  
2 mm)  
- check adjustment at the blade tension indicator. The scale indicates the correct  
adjustment in dependence on the band saw blade width.  
3. Correct tension if necessary:  
Upper blade guide  
- turning the setting knob clockwise increases the blade tension.  
- turning the setting knob counter-clockwise reduces the blade tension.  
Aligning the band saw blade  
If the band saw blade does not run in the center of the rubber tyres, the tracking  
needs to be corrected by adjusting the tilt of the upper band saw wheel:  
Lock knob  
1. Loosen lock knob.  
2. Manually rotate the upper wheel, taking care not to touch the blade.  
3. Turn setting knob clockwise if the band saw blade runs towards the front of the  
saw.  
- turn setting knob counter-clockwise if the band saw blade runs toward the rear of  
the saw  
4. After adjusting, always close the lock knob.  
Knob  
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Quick release lever  
With the quick release lever the saw blade tension is released.  
Quick release lever  
Clockwise: Reduce tension  
Counterclockwise: Increase tension  
Upper blade guide adjustment  
The height of the upper blade guide needs to be adjusted:  
prior to every cutting/operation, to accommodate the height of the work piece (the  
upper blade guide should be set approx. 3 mm above the work piece);  
- after adjustments of band saw blade or saw table (e.g. band saw blade change,  
tensioning of the band saw blade, saw table alignment).  
Adjusting knob  
Lock knob  
CAUTION:  
Before adjusting the upper blade guide and saw table tilt:  
- switch machine OFF;  
- wait until the band saw blade has come to a complete stop.  
• Set upper blade guide with the adjusting knob to the desired height by loosening  
the lock knob.  
After adjustment be sure to tighten the lock nut.  
• Never cut several work pieces at the same time — and also no bundles containing  
several individual pieces. Risk of personal injury if individual pieces are caught by  
the saw blade uncontrolled.  
Upper blade guide  
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1. Loosen bolt C, and adjust bearing holder, so that guide bearing is positioned 1 or  
2 mm from bottom of blade.  
2. Loosen bolt A, and adjust thrust bearing to a position of 0.5 mm from rear of  
blade.  
Guide bearing  
Bolt A  
3. Loosen bolt B, and adjust guide bearing to a position 0.5 mm away from blade.  
0.5 mm  
Guide bearing distance  
from bottom of blade  
1 - 2 mm  
Bolt C  
0.5 mm  
Bolt B  
Guide bearing  
Bearing holder  
Thrust bearing  
Bolt A  
Blade  
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Align the lower blade guide  
The lower blade guide consists of:  
- a thrust bearing (supporting the band saw blade from the rear).  
- two guide bearings (providing lateral support).  
These parts need to be readjusted after every band saw blade change or tracking  
adjustment:  
Note:  
Bolt A  
Periodically check thrust bearings and guide bearings for wear, if necessary replace  
both guide bearings at the same time.  
Thrust  
bearing  
• Open lower cover door and the lower blade guard.  
• Loosen hex bolt, move the entire lower blade guide, and adjust the guide bearing  
to a position of 1 or 2 mm from bottom of individual blade.  
Hex bolt  
Adjusting the thrust bearing  
1. Loosen bolt A.  
2. Adjust thrust bearing position (distance thrust bearing - band saw blade =  
0.5 mm — if the band saw blade is turned by hand, it must not touch the thrust  
bearing).  
3. Tighten bolt A.  
Adjusting the guide bearings  
Guide bearing  
1. Loosen bolt B.  
2. Set guide bearing against the band saw blade.  
3. Turn the band saw wheel by hand in a clockwise direction several times to bring  
the guide bearings in correct position. Loosen bolt A, and adjust thrust bearing to  
a position of 0.5 mm from rear of blade. Both guide bearings should JUST  
TOUCH the band saw blade.  
4. Tighten bolt B again.  
5. Close lower blade guard.  
6. Close the lower cover door.  
Bolt B  
Aligning the saw table at right angles to the band saw blade  
1. Raise upper blade guide fully (see “Operation”).  
Screw  
2. Check band saw blade tension (see “FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION”).  
Turn the handle clockwise to tilt the table in an anticlockwise direction, and turn  
the handle anticlockwise to tilt the table in a clockwise direction.  
3. Loosen lock lever.  
4. Using a try square, set the table at right angles to the blade by turning the handle  
to adjust the table, and tighten the lock lever again.  
5. Adjust limit stop screw until it touches the saw housing.  
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Lock lever  
Operation  
Danger:  
To reduce the risk of personal injury as much as possible, the following safety  
recommendations should be observed when operating the saw.  
CAUTION:  
• Do not touch the saw blade when cutting.  
• During saw operation, wear safety glasses, but do not wear gloves.  
• Cut only one work piece at a time.  
• Always hold the work piece down on the table.  
• Do not jam any work pieces.  
• Do not try to slow the band saw blade down or stop it by pushing the work piece  
against the saw blade from the side.  
• When straight cutting against the fence use a push stick.  
• If the type of work requires, use the following:  
- pushing stick — if distance rip fence - band saw blade 150 mm;  
- work support — for long stock, which would otherwise fall off the table on  
completion of the cut;  
- dust collector;  
- when cutting round stock, firmly secure material as shown in diagram.  
- a suitable guide for firm support when cutting thin stock layed on edge.  
- gloves for handling the saw band and rough material.  
• Before starting work, check to see that the following are in proper working order:  
- band saw blade;  
- upper and lower blade guard.  
• Replace damaged parts immediately.  
• Assume correct work position (the band saw blade’s teeth must point towards the  
operator).  
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Sawing  
WARNING:  
Risk of kickback (work piece is caught by the band saw blade and thrown against the  
operator.)  
Do not jam any work piece.  
• Select rip fence and table tilt for the type of cutting operation to be carried out.  
• Set upper blade guide 3 mm above the work piece.  
Note:  
Always make a trial cut in a piece of scrap to verify settings, correct if necessary  
before cutting the work piece.  
• Place work piece on the saw blade.  
• Plug in.  
• Start saw.  
• Cut work piece in a single pass.  
• Switch off if no further cutting is to be done immediately afterwards.  
• Use separately retailed sub table.  
Saw table tilt  
Table  
CAUTION:  
When bevel-cutting with the table inclined, place the guide on the lower part of the  
table.  
After loosening the lock lever the saw table tilts steplessly through 47º against the  
blade.  
Turn the handle clockwise to tilt the table in an anticlockwise direction, and turn the  
handle anticlockwise to tilt the table in a clockwise direction.  
Lock lever  
Handle  
Connecting to vacuum cleaner  
Cleaner operations can be performed by connecting the tool to Makita vacuum  
cleaner or dust collector.  
If a dust extractor is fitted to the large opening collector, rearrange dust collector to  
ensure it has a large opening.  
Nut  
Large opening  
collector  
Small opening  
collector  
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Small dust  
collector  
Large dust  
collector  
(Mounted on  
main unit)  
(For  
changeover)  
How to move machine  
• Raise handle to enable movement of machine.  
• During transportation the saw band guard should be fully down and close to the  
table.  
• Do not use guarding for handling or transportation.  
CAUTION:  
Carry Handle  
• If handle is raised too high, the machine may topple over.  
MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION:  
• Always be sure that the tool is switched off and unplugged before attempting to  
perform inspection or maintenance.  
NOTICE:  
• Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner, alcohol or the like. Discoloration,  
deformation or cracks may result.  
Cleaning  
Clean out sawdust and chips from time to time. Carefully clean the blade guard and  
moving parts inside the band saw.  
Lubrication  
To keep the band saw in tip-top running condition, and to assure maximum service  
life, oil or grease the moving parts and rotating parts from time to time.  
To reduce the emitted noise, always be sure that the blade is sharp and clean.  
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, any other maintenance or  
adjustment should be performed by Makita Authorized Service Centers, always  
using Makita replacement parts.  
ACCESSORIES  
CAUTION:  
• These accessories or attachments are recommended for use with your Makita tool  
specified in this manual. The use of any other accessories or attachments might  
present a risk of injury to persons. Only use accessory or attachment for its stated  
purpose. If you need any assistance for more details regarding these accessories,  
ask your local Makita Service Center.  
• Band saw stand  
• Hex wrench  
• Rip fence  
• Miter gauge  
• Circular ruler  
• Extension table  
• Sanding belt attachment  
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