BURT WWBA2200 User manual

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User manual

BURT WWBA2200 is a powerful wet/dry vacuum cleaner that can be used for a variety of cleaning tasks, both indoors and outdoors. With its 2200-watt motor, it can easily suck up dry dirt, dust, and debris, as well as wet spills and liquids. The vacuum cleaner comes with a variety of attachments, including a crevice tool, a dusting brush, and a wet/dry nozzle, so you can customize it to your specific cleaning needs.

Here are a few of the things that you can do with your BURT WWBA2200:

  • Vacuum up dry dirt, dust, and debris from floors, carpets, and furniture
  • Vacuum up wet spills and liquids from floors and other surfaces

BURT WWBA2200 is a powerful wet/dry vacuum cleaner that can be used for a variety of cleaning tasks, both indoors and outdoors. With its 2200-watt motor, it can easily suck up dry dirt, dust, and debris, as well as wet spills and liquids. The vacuum cleaner comes with a variety of attachments, including a crevice tool, a dusting brush, and a wet/dry nozzle, so you can customize it to your specific cleaning needs.

Here are a few of the things that you can do with your BURT WWBA2200:

  • Vacuum up dry dirt, dust, and debris from floors, carpets, and furniture
  • Vacuum up wet spills and liquids from floors and other surfaces
OPERATOR'S OPERATOR'S OPERATOR'S OPERATOR'SMANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL
FOR FOR FOR FORYOUR YOUR YOUR YOURSAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY
READALLINSTRUCTIONSCAREFULLYBEFOREUSINGTHISMACHINE
344N/345N/550N BANDSAW
OOOOperator perator perator perator
Safety: Safety: Safety: Safety:
Required Required Required Required
Reading Reading Reading Reading
Important Important Important Important
GGGGeneral eneral eneral eneralsafety safety safety safetywarnings warnings warnings warnings
KNOW KNOW KNOW KNOWYOUR YOUR YOUR YOURPOWER POWER POWER POWERTOOL. TOOL. TOOL. TOOL.Readtheowner'smanualcarefully.Learnthetool
s
applications,workcapabilities,andthespecialpotentialtoit.
Safetyisthesinglemostimportantconsiderationintheoperationofthisequipment.
Thefollowinginstructionsmustbefollowedatalltimes.
Therearecertainapplicationsforwhichthistoolwasdesigned.Westronglyrecommendthatthis
toolnotbemodifiedand/orusedforanyotherapplicationotherthanthatforwhichitwasdesigned.
Ifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutitsapplication,donotusethetooluntilyouhavewrittenusandwe
haveadvisedyou.
DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUNDALL ALL ALL ALLTOOLS. TOOLS. TOOLS. TOOLS.
Ifyourtoolisequippedwithathree-prongedplug,youmust
plugitintoathree-holeelectricreceptacle.Ifyouusean
adaptertoaccommodateatwo–prongedreceptacle,you
mustattachtheadapterplugtoaknownground.Never
removethethirdprongoftheplug.
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOIDDANGEROUS DANGEROUS DANGEROUS DANGEROUSENVIRONMENTS. ENVIRONMENTS. ENVIRONMENTS. ENVIRONMENTS.
Neverusepowertoolsindamporwetlocations.Keep
yourworkareawelllightedandclearofclutter.
DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
REMOVE REMOVE REMOVE REMOVETHE THE THE THEADJUSTING ADJUSTING ADJUSTING ADJUSTINGKEYS KEYS KEYS KEYS
AND AND AND ANDWRENCHES WRENCHES WRENCHES WRENCHESFROM FROM FROM FROMTOOLS TOOLS TOOLS TOOLSAFTER AFTER AFTER AFTERUSE. USE. USE. USE.
Formthehabitofcheckingtoseethatkeysandadjusting
wrenchesareremovedfromthetoolbeforeturningiton.
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
KEEP KEEP KEEP KEEPYOUR YOUR YOUR YOURWORK WORK WORK WORKAREA AREA AREA AREACLEAN. CLEAN. CLEAN. CLEAN.
Clutteredareasandbenchesinviteaccidents.
DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
KEEP KEEP KEEP KEEPVISITORS VISITORS VISITORS VISITORS
AWAY AWAY AWAY AWAY
FROM FROM FROM FROM
RUNNING RUNNING RUNNING RUNNINGMACHINES. MACHINES. MACHINES. MACHINES.
Allvisitorsshouldbekeptasafedistancefromthework
area.
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
MAKE MAKE MAKE MAKETHE THE THE THEWORKSHOP WORKSHOP WORKSHOP WORKSHOPCHILDPROOF CHILDPROOF CHILDPROOF CHILDPROOFwith
padlocks,masterswitches,orbyremovingstarterkeys.
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DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVEROPERATE OPERATE OPERATE OPERATEA AAATOOL TOOL TOOL TOOLWHILE WHILE WHILE WHILEUNDER UNDER UNDER UNDER
THE THE THE THEINFLUENCE INFLUENCE INFLUENCE INFLUENCEOF OF OF OFDRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS,MEDICATION,ORALCOHOL. MEDICATION,ORALCOHOL. MEDICATION,ORALCOHOL. MEDICATION,ORALCOHOL.
DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
WEAR WEAR WEAR WEARPROPER PROPER PROPER PROPERAPPAREL. APPAREL. APPAREL. APPAREL.
Neverwearlooseclothingorjewelrythatmightgetcaught
inmovingparts.Rubber-soledfootwearisrecommended
forthebestfooting.
DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
USE USE USE USESAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETYGLASSES. GLASSES. GLASSES. GLASSES.
Alsouseafaceordustmaskifthecuttingoperationis
dusty.
DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVEROVERRACH. OVERRACH. OVERRACH. OVERRACH.
Keepyourproperfootingandbalanceatalltimes.
DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
DISCONNECT DISCONNECT DISCONNECT DISCONNECTTOOLS. TOOLS. TOOLS. TOOLS.
Beforeservicingandwhenchangingaccessoriessuch
asblades,bits,andcutters.
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
AVOID AVOID AVOID AVOIDACCIDENTAL ACCIDENTAL ACCIDENTAL ACCIDENTALSTARTING. STARTING. STARTING. STARTING.
Makesureswitchisin“OFF”positionbeforeplugging
incord.
NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVERLEAVE LEAVE LEAVE LEAVETOOLS TOOLS TOOLS TOOLSRUNNING RUNNING RUNNING RUNNINGUNATTENDED. UNATTENDED. UNATTENDED. UNATTENDED.
DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVERSTAND STAND STAND STANDON ON ON ONTOOLS. TOOLS. TOOLS. TOOLS.
Seriousinjurycouldoccurifthetoolistippedor
ifthecuttingtoolisaccidentallycontacted.
DANGER! DANGER! DANGER! DANGER!
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECKFOR FOR FOR FORDAMAGED DAMAGED DAMAGED DAMAGEDPARTS. PARTS. PARTS. PARTS.
Beforeinitialorcontinualuseofthetool,aguardorother
partthatisdamagedshouldbecheckedtoassurethat
itwilloperateproperlyandperformitsintendedfunction.
Checkforalignmentofmovingparts,bindingofmoving
parts,breakageofparts,mounting,andanyother
conditionsthatmayaffectitsoperation.
A
guardorother
damagedpartsshouldimmediatelybeproperlyrepaired
orreplaced.
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SSSSpecial pecial pecial pecialSafety Safety Safety SafetyRules Rules Rules RulesFor For For ForBandsaws Bandsaws Bandsaws Bandsaws
Alwaysstopthebandsawbeforeremovingscrappiecesfromthetable.
Alwayskeephandsfingersawayfromtheblade.
Neverattempttosawstockthatdoesnothaveaflatsurface,unlessasuitablesupport
is
used.
Alwaysholdmaterialfirmlyandfeeditintothebladeatamoderatespeed.
Alwaysturnoffthemachineifthematerial
is
tobebackedoutofanuncompletedcut.
Adjusttheupperguideabout1/8”abovethematerialbeingcut.
Checkforproperbladesizeandtypeforthethicknessandtypeofmaterialbeingcut.
Makesurethatthebladetensionandbladetrackingareproperlyadjusted.
Make“relief”cutsbeforecuttinglongcurves.
Releasebladetensionwhenthesawwillnotbeusedforalongperiodoftime.
User User User UserResponsibility/Warranty Responsibility/Warranty Responsibility/Warranty Responsibility/Warranty
Thismachinewillperforminconformitywiththedescriptioncontainedintheinstructionsprovided.This
machinemustbecheckedperiodically.Defectiveequipment(includingpowercable)shouldnotbeused.
Partsthatarebroken,missing,obviouslyworn,distortedorcontaminated,shouldbereplaced
immediately.Shouldsuchrepairorreplacementbecomenecessary,it
is
recommendedthatonly
genuinereplacementpartsareusedandthatsuchrepairsarecarriedoutbyqualifiedpersons.This
machineoranyofitspartsshouldnotbealteredorchangedfromstandardspecifications.Theuserof
thismachineshallhavethesoleresponsibilityforanymalfunctionthatresultsfromimproperuseor
unauthorizedmodificationfromstandardspecifications,faultymaintenance,damageorimproperrepair
byanyoneotherthanaqualifiedperson.
Contents Contents Contents Contents
1.0Specificationpage3
2.0Gettingtoknowyourbandsawpage4
3.0Assemblypage5
4.0Adjustmentpage6,7,8
5.0Operationpage9
6.0Maintenancepage9
7.0Wiringdiagrampage9
8.0Troubleshootingpage10
9.0Partsdiagrampage
11
10.0Partslistpage12,13
1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0Specification Specification Specification Specification
MODELMJ344N MJ344N MJ344N MJ344NMJ345N MJ345N MJ345N MJ345NMJ550N MJ550N MJ550N MJ550N
Throatwidth14-7/10"(375mm)18-3/8”(465mm)21"(535mm)
Sawbladelength120"(3050mm)134”(3405mm)151-4/5"(3855mm)
Sawbladewidth1/4"1-1/5(6-30mm)1/4”1-1/5(6-30mm)1/4"1-1/5(6-30mm)
Sawbladetilt020°(045°)020°(045°)045°
Max.cuttingdepth9-4/5"(250mm)11-1/4(285mm)11-4/5"(300mm)
Sawtablesize21"×19"(535mm×485mm)21"×19"(535mm×485mm)27-1/2"×19"(700×485mm)
Sawbladespeed10m/s9m/s,14m/s15m/s
Motorpower1.5kw2.2kw3kw
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2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0Getting Getting Getting Gettingto to to toknow know know knowyour your your yourbandsaw bandsaw bandsaw bandsaw
A. A. A. A.Hang Hang Hang HangUp Up Up UpRing Ring Ring RingJ. J. J. J.Quick Quick Quick QuickRelease Release Release ReleaseLever Lever Lever Lever
B. B. B. B.Tension Tension Tension TensionIndicator Indicator Indicator IndicatorWindow Window Window WindowK. K. K. K.Guide Guide Guide GuidePost Post Post PostLock Lock Lock LockKnob Knob Knob Knob
C. C. C. C.Blade Blade Blade BladeTension Tension Tension TensionHandwheel Handwheel Handwheel HandwheelL. L. L. L.4 444Dust Dust Dust DustPorts Ports Ports Ports
D. D. D. D.Main Main Main MainSwitch Switch Switch SwitchM. M. M. M.Motor Motor Motor Motor
E. E. E. E.Rip Rip Rip RipFence Fence Fence FenceN. N. N. N.Table Table Table TableTilting Tilting Tilting TiltingKnob Knob Knob Knob
F. F. F. F.
Speed Speed Speed SpeedHandwheel Handwheel Handwheel HandwheelO. O. O. O.Blade Blade Blade BladeTrack Track Track TrackKnob Knob Knob Knob
G. G. G. G.Blade Blade Blade BladeGuide Guide Guide Guide
H. H. H. H.Guide Guide Guide GuidePost Post Post PostHandwheel Handwheel Handwheel Handwheel
I. I. I. I.Blade Blade Blade BladeTracking Tracking Tracking TrackingWindow Window Window Window
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3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0Assembly Assembly Assembly Assembly
Themachine
is
suppliedpartlyassembled.Priorto
use,thefollowingitemshavetobeassembled;
workingtable,ripfenceandcrankhandle.
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!
T
oensuresufficientuprightstabilityof
thisbandsawandsafety,youneedtoboltthis
bandsawtoflooronM14screw.(Fig.1)
Fitting Fitting Fitting FittingWorking Working Working WorkingTable Table Table Table
Withthehelpofanotherperson,lifttheworking
tableontothetrunnion.
Mounttheworkingtabletotrunnionusingthe
Supplied(4)hexboltsand(4)washers(A—
Fig
.2).
UsingHexsocketscrew,bushing,washerand
Wingnut(B—Fig.2)fortheworkingtableflatness.
Fitting Fitting Fitting FittingRip Rip Rip RipFence Fence Fence Fence
Installtherearfencerailtothetablewith(4)
M6-1.0×20hexboltand(4)flatwasherM6(Fig.3)
Installthefrontfencerailtotablewith(4)
screwand(4)flatwasherM8(Fig.3).
Makesuretheendcap
is
lockedintotherearfence
rail.Thensetthefenceonthefrontandrearrails.
Fitting Fitting Fitting FittingCrank Crank Crank CrankHandle Handle Handle Handle
AttachthebigcrankhandleFig.4andsmallcrank
handle(Fig.4)with14mmand10mmwrench
separately.
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4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment
SSSSetting etting etting ettingthe the the theTable Table Table TableSquare Square Square Squareto to to toSaw Saw Saw SawBlade Blade Blade Blade
Thetablemaybeset
at
90ºtothesawbladeby
adjustingthetablestopscrewunderthetable.
Thetablestopscrewrestsonthetopofthelower
wheelbandwheelhousing.B
y
firstslackeningthe
lockingnut(A—Fig.5)andthenadjustingthescrew
(B—Fig.5),thetablecanbesetcorrectly.Retighten
thelockingnut(A—Fig.5)makingsurethatthe
setting
is
maintained.
TTTTilting ilting ilting iltingthe the the theTable Table Table Table
Loosenthelockbolt(A—Fig.6)onthetabletrunnion
toadjustthetabletothedesiredangle.
Usetheangleindicatorscaleonthetrunnionbracket
tofindthedesiredangle.
Retightenthelockhandletosecurethetable.
Tracking Tracking Tracking Trackingthe the the theSaw Saw Saw SawBlade Blade Blade Blade
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!Unplugthebandsaw.
Firstly,makesuretheupperandlowerblade
guidesareadjustedawayfromthebladethe
tensionscalereadingcorrespondstothewidth
bladeyouareusing.
Thenloosenthelocklever(Fig.7)byturning
it
counterclockwiseandturnthebladetrackingknob
(Fig.7)clockwise/counterclockwisewhileturning
theupperwheelbyhand
at
leastthreerotations
untilthebladetrackscenteredonthewheel.
Finally,tightenthelockleverandclosethedoors.
Adjusting Adjusting Adjusting Adjustingthe the the theBlade Blade Blade BladeTension Tension Tension Tension
T
oloosenthetensionoftheblade,turntheblade
tensionhandwheel(Fig.8)counterclockwise.
T
otightenthetensionoftheblade,turntheblade
tensionhandwheel.
T
ensionthebladeuntilthetensionreadings
correspondstothewidthbladeyouareusing
throughthetensionindicatorwindow(Fig.8)
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Adjusting Adjusting Adjusting Adjustingthe the the theBlade Blade Blade BladeGuides Guides Guides Guides
UpperGuides:
T
oadjusttheupperbladeguides,firstpositionthe
rollerguidesrelativetothebladebyslackening
offthehexnut(A—Fig.9)andmovingtheguidecarrier
untiltherollerguidesareapprox.1/16”behindthe
gulletsoftheblade.Nextsettherollerguidesto
within1/32”ofthebladebyreleasingthescrew(B—
Fig.9)oneachsideoftheblade.Donotsettheguides
toocloseasthiswilladverselyaffectthelifeofthe
blade.Finally,adjustthethrustbearingtobejust
clearofthebackofthebladebyunlockingthehex
nut(C—Fig.9).Whenthecorrectadjustment
is
reached,lockthethrustbearinginpositionwith
thehexnut(A—Fig.9).
LowerGuides:
T
oadjustthelowerbladeguides,firstslackenoffthe
hexnut(A—Fig.10)thenmovetheguidecarrier
castingtotheapprox.1/16”behindthegulletsofthe
bandsawbladeandtightenthehexnut(A—Fig.10).
Nextsettherollerguidestowithin1/32”oftheblade
byreleasingthescrew(B—Fig.10)oneachsideof
theblade.Finally,adjustthethrustbearingtobejust
clearofthebackofthebladebyunlockingthehex
nut(C—Fig.10).
Adjusting Adjusting Adjusting Adjustingthe the the theRip Rip Rip RipFence Fence Fence FenceGuide Guide Guide GuideScale Scale Scale Scale
Slidetheripfenceagainsttobladealongtherail.
Thenmovethescale(B—Fig.11)sidewaysand
alignthezeroofscalewiththelineonthemagnifying
window(C—Fig.11).Retightenthefixingscrewwhen
theadjustment
is
correct.
Theadjustmentmaybecheckedbysettingtherip
fencetoathicknessandcuttingatestpiece.
Whentheadjustment
is
correctthethicknessofthe
testpiecewillcorrespondwiththeripfencescale
setting.
AAAAdjusting djusting djusting djustingthe the the theCutting Cutting Cutting CuttingHeight Height Height Height
Loosetheguidepostlockknob(Fig.12)andturnthe
guideposthandwheel(Fig.12)toraiseorlowerthe
guidepost/upperbladeguideassemblytothedesired
height.Thenbottomedgeoftheguidebearingsare
approximately1.4abovethetopsurfaceofthe
workpiece.
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CCCChanging hanging hanging hangingthe the the theBlade Blade Blade BladeSpeed Speed Speed Speed
WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNINGBeforechangingthespeedalways
makesurethemachinehasbeenunpluggedfrom
theelectricalsupply.
Thisbandsawhastwobladespeeds,lowspeed
andhighspeed.
Thelowerbandwheel(A—Fig.13)hastwo,integral,
multi-veefrom,pulleysandthemotorshafthasa
twinmulti-veefrompulley(B—Fig.13).
Themulti-veebelt(C—Fig.13)passesaroundthe
bandwheelpulleyandthemotorpulley.Thebelt
tension
is
releasedandappliedbyusingthe
crankedhandle(D—Fig.13).
Forthehighspeed,thebeltshouldbefittedtothe
rearpulleyonboththemotorandbandwheel.A
s
showninFig.13.
Forthelowspeed,thebeltshouldbefittedtothe
frontpulleyonboththemotorandbandwheel.As
showninFig.13.
RRRReplacing eplacing eplacing eplacingthe the the theBandsaw Bandsaw Bandsaw BandsawBlade Blade Blade Blade
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!Unplugthemachinefromtheelectricalsupply.Thisensuresthatthe
BandsawwillnotaccidentallyturnoniftheON/OFFswitch
is
bumped.
a) a) a) a)Openthetopandbottombandwheeldoorsby
turningthelockingknobs.
b) b) b) b)Removetheripfencerailfromthefrontofthe
tablebyreleasingthe4thumpscrews(Fig.3on
page5).
c) c) c) c)Releasethebladetensionbyrotatingthequick
releaselever(Fig.14)clockwise.
d) d) d) d)Removethesawbladebyfeeding
it
through
theslotinthetable,upperandlowerguidesand
theslotinthespineofthemachinebeingcareful
nottocutyourself.Wearglovesifnecessary.
e) e) e) e)Whenfittingthenewbladeensurethebladeteetharepointingdownwardsand
towardsyou
at
thepositionwherethebladepassesthroughthetable.
f) f) f) f)Re-tensionthenewbladebyrotatingthequickreleaselever(Fig.14)
counterclockwiseandcheckthebladetracking.Thebladeshouldturninthecenterof
thebandwheel.Referto“TrackingtheSawBlade”onpage6formoredetails.
g) g) g) g)ResetthebladeguidesasdescribedinthesectionAdjustingtheBladeGuide”on
page7.
h) h) h) h)Resetthebladetensionasdescribedinthesection“AdjustingtheBladeTension”
onpage6.
i) i) i) i)Replacetheripfenceguide,andretightenthe4thumpscrews(Fig.3onpage5).
j) j) j) j)Closeandlockboththebandwheeldoorsbeforereconnectingthepowersupply.
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5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0Operation Operation Operation Operation
Thebladecutsonacontinuousdownstroke.
Withbothhands,firmlyholdtheworkpiecedownonthetable,andfeed
it
towardsthe
bladeslowly,keepingyourhandsawayfromtheblade.
Forbestresulttheblademustbesharp.
A
dullbladewillnotcutcorrectly,especially
whenstraightcutting,andcausesexcesspressuretobeappliedontherearguide
bearings.
Selecttherightbladeforthejob,dependingonthethicknessofthewoodandthecut
tobemade.Thethinnerandharderthewood,thefinertheteethoftheblade.
Useafinetoothbladeforcuttingsharpcurves.
Themachine
is
especiallysuitedforcuttingcurves,butwillalsomakestraightcuts.
Whencutting,followthedesignmarkedoutbypushingandturningtheworkpiece
evenly.
Donotattempttoturntheworkpiecewithoutpushingit,asthismaycausethe
workpiecetogetstuck,orthebladetobend.
Forstraightcuts,usethefenceprovidedtofeedtheworkpiecealongthebladeslowly
andinastraightline.
6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance
CAUTION!BEFORECLEANINGORCARRYINGOUTMAINTENANCEWORK,
DISCONNECTTHEMACHINEFROMTHEPOWERSOURCE(WALLSOCKET).
NEVERUSEWATEROROTHERLIQUIDSTOCLEANTHEMACHINE.USE
A
BRUSH.REGULARMAINTENANCEOFTHEMACHINEWILLPREVENT
UNNECESSARYPROBLEMS.
Keepthetablecleantoensureaccuratecutting.
Keeptheoutsideofthemachinecleantoensureaccurateofallmovingpartsand
preventexcessivewear.
Keeptheventilationslotsofthemotorcleantoprevent
it
fromoverheating.
Keeptheinside(nearthesawblade,etc)cleantopreventaccumulationofdust.
7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0Wiring Wiring Wiring Wiringdiagram diagram diagram diagram
WARNING!Thismachinemustbegrounded.
Replacementofthepowersupplycableshouldonlybedonebyqualifiedelectrician.
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8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting
WARNING: WARNING: WARNING: WARNING:FOR FOR FOR FORYOUR YOUR YOUR YOUROWN OWN OWN OWNSAFETY, SAFETY, SAFETY, SAFETY,
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS
TURN TURN TURN TURNOFF OFF OFF OFFAND AND AND ANDUNPLUG UNPLUG UNPLUG UNPLUGTHE THE THE THE
MACHINE MACHINE MACHINE MACHINEBEROFE BEROFE BEROFE BEROFECARRYING CARRYING CARRYING CARRYINGOUT OUT OUT OUTANY ANY ANY ANYTROUBLESHOOTING. TROUBLESHOOTING. TROUBLESHOOTING. TROUBLESHOOTING.
TROUBLEPROBABLECAUSEREMEDY
Themachinedoesnot
Workwhenswitchedon.
1.No.powersupply.
2.Defectiveswitch.
Checkthecableforbreakage.
Contactyourlocaldealerforrepair.
Thebladedoesnotmove
withthemotorrunning.
1.Thequickreleaseleverorblade
tensionhandwheelhasnotbeen
tightened.
2.Thebladehascomeoffoneofthe
wheels.
3.Thesawbladehasbroken.
4.Thedrivebelthassnapped.
Switchoffthemotor,tightenthequick
releaseleverorbladetensionhandwheel.
Openthehingeddoorandcheck.
Replacetheblade.
Replacethebelt.
Thebladedoesnotcutin
astraightline.
1.Fenceforcuttingnotused.
2.
Too
fastfeedrate.
3.Thebladeteetharedullordamaged.
4.Bladeguidesnotsuitablyadjusted.
Useafence.
Putlightpressureontheworkpiece&
makesurethebladedoesnotbend.
Useanewblade.
Adjustthebladeguides(seethesection
onpage7).
Thebladedoesnotcut,or
cutsveryslowly.
1.Theteetharedull,causebycutting
hardmaterialorlonguse.
2.Thebladewasmountedinthewrong
direction.
Replacetheblade,usea6
T.P.I.
bladefor
woodandsoftmaterials.Usea14
T.P.I.
bladeforhardermaterials.
A
14
T.P.I.
bladealwayscutsslowerduetothefiner
teethandtheslowercuttingperformance.
Fitthebladecorrectly.
Sawdustbuildsupinside
themachine.
1.Thisisnormal.Cleanthemachineregularly.Openthe
hingeddoorandremovethesawdustwith
avacuumcleaner.
Sawdustinsidethemotor
housing.
1.Excessivedustbuild-uponthe
machineexteriorcomponents.
Cleantheventilatingslotsofthemotor
withavacuumcleaner.Fromtimetotime
removethesawdusttopreventitfrom
beingsuckedintothehousing.
Themachinedoesnotcut
at45ºor90ºangles.
1.Thetableisnotatrightanglestothe
blade.
2.Thebladeisdullortoomuch
pressurewasputontheworkpiece.
Adjustthetable.
Replacethebladeorputlesspressureon
theworkpiece.
Thebladecannotbe
properlypositionedonthe
bandwheels.
1.Thewheelsarenotinalignment.
Defectivebearing.
2.Thebladetrackingknobhasn’tbeen
properlyadjusted.
3.Inferiorblade.
Contactyourlocaldealerforrepair.
Adjusttheknob(seethesectiononpage
6).
Replacetheblade.
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9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0Parts Parts Parts Partsdiagram diagram diagram diagram
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PASTS PASTS PASTS PASTSLIST LIST LIST LIST
NO.DESCRIPTIONQT’YNO.DESCRIPTIONQT’Y
1NutM443NutM24×1.5
2Flatwasherø444Sawblade
3Clearwindow45Lowerwheel
4ScrewM6×846HexboltM8×30
5Plasticwasherø647V-belt
6Lockplate48Motorpulley
7Plasticnut49Bush
8Upperdoor50NutM30×1.5
9Plasticwasher51Washer
10Dooraxisbush52Washer
11
Washerø1053Microswitch
12Dooraxis54NutM8
13RivetM4×1055Ringretaining12
14Lowerdoor56Bearing101
15HexboltM8×1057Ringretaining
16Flatwasherø858V-beltpulley
17Uppershaft59ShaftforV-beltpulley
18Upperwheelslidingbracket60Bush
19Pillowblock61Threadrod
20Cam62Smallhandwheel
21HexboltM6×1063Dustchute
22Rollpin5×3564ScrewM5×6
23Upperwheelshafthinge65Dustchute
24Adjustingrod66Motor
25ScrewM4×2067BoltM8×30
26ScrewM4×6068Lowerwheelshaft
27Switch69HexboltM8×25
28Bighandwheel70Plate
29Washerø1271SemicircleheadscrewM4×8
30NutM1272Pointer
31Bearing810173SemicircleheadscrewM5×10
32Block74Washerø5
33Spring75Contactor
34Upperwheelshaft76Contactorbox
35Bearing10577Wirehanger
36Bush78Frame
37Screw79SemicircleheadscrewM4×30
38Pointer80NutM8×16
39Stepscrew81Shaft
40Upperwheel82Rod
41Tire83Shaftend
42Washer2484Washerø10
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PASTS PASTS PASTS PASTSLIST LIST LIST LIST
NO.DESCRIPTIONQT’YNO.DESCRIPTIONQT’Y
85threadhandle138Convexwindow
86Knobbolt139Adjustablebase
87Protectivecover140Shaft
88Slidingplate141Springpiece
89ScrewM6×12143Lockmechanism
90Washer144Lockinghandle
91BoltM6×30145Handle
92Guidebracket146Washerø6
93Bigwasherø6147ScrewM6×6
94ButterflynutM6148Mitergauge
95Ringretaining149HexboltM4×6
96Wormcylinder150Pointer
97Gear151Guidebar
98Gear152HexboltM6×12
99Washer153Rearfencerail
100Fixedbolt154T able
101Upperguidehose155T ableinsert
102Scale156Slideguideendplate
103ScrewM4×8157Frontfencerail
104Rack158BoltM6×16
105BoltM6×12159BoltM8×25
106NutM6160Washer
107Lockingplate161Carriagebolt
108Adjustingbolt162Trunnionplate
109Smallwasherø10163Washerø14
110BoltM6×16164Squarenut
111
Upperguidesupportblock165HexboltM10×30
112Adjustingbar166Bigwasherø10
124Guidering167HexboltM6×50
125Upperbladeguidesupport168Trummionsupportbracket
126Bearing169HexboltM5×10
127Hexbolt170Rightcover
128HexboltM6×65171Lowerbladeguideseat
129Bush173Eccentricbearingbar
130Supporttube174Leftcover
131Sideplasticinsert175Pointer
132ScrewM3×10176HexboltM6×35
133NutM5
134Ballbearingbar
135Ballbearing
136Bracket
137HexboltM4×5
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BURT WWBA2200 User manual

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User manual

BURT WWBA2200 is a powerful wet/dry vacuum cleaner that can be used for a variety of cleaning tasks, both indoors and outdoors. With its 2200-watt motor, it can easily suck up dry dirt, dust, and debris, as well as wet spills and liquids. The vacuum cleaner comes with a variety of attachments, including a crevice tool, a dusting brush, and a wet/dry nozzle, so you can customize it to your specific cleaning needs.

Here are a few of the things that you can do with your BURT WWBA2200:

  • Vacuum up dry dirt, dust, and debris from floors, carpets, and furniture
  • Vacuum up wet spills and liquids from floors and other surfaces

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