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Coolant Flow and Nozzle Position
The coolant pump must be
submerged before operating to prevent
damage to the pump.
Adjust the coolant flow shut-off valve at the top
of the saw head weldment. The flow should be
no more than the saw blade can draw into the
workpiece by the movement of the blade.
The coolant flow can be stopped in two ways:
by the coolant selector switch (A, Fig. 4) on
the control box (the preferred method)
by closing the shut-off valve
Note: The coolant pump is self-circulating when
the shut-off valve is closed.
Setting the Work Stop
Referring to Figure 12:
The work stop is an accessory that is included
with the Wilton 7015 Bandsaw. It is used to set
up the saw for making multiple cuts of the same
length.
Do not allow the blade to rest
on the workpiece when the saw is not
cutting.
Thread the stop rod (A) into the threaded
opening the on the front of the saw bed (B) as
shown.
Set the work stop as follows:
1. Loosen the stop arm (C).
2. Position the stop arm (C) on the stop rod (A)
to obtain the desired length of cut on the
workpiece (D).
3. Rotate the stop arm (C) so it contacts the
end of the workpiece (D).
4. Secure the stop arm.
Figure 12