Record Power BS400 16″ Bandsaw For Sale
The BS400 bandsaw offers high quality, industrial features and large capacities to the mid range bandsaw market. This machine brings affordable solid performance and reliability within reach of the discerning woodworker.
Like all bandsaws in the range, a solid cast iron table provides unrivalled stability and solidity. An industrial style cast trunnion supports the table and allows it to be tilted one-handed on a rack and pinion. Dynamically balanced cast iron bandwheels ensure superior strength and reduced vibration – a feature not usually found on other machines at this level. The 2hp motor and 305mm depth of cut mean this machine can cope easily with large timbers yet is also equally capable of fine, precise cuts and veneers.
The exceptional value for money this machine offers is difficult to appreciate without seeing the machine first hand. If you are in the market for a high specification mid-range bandsaw, be sure to seek out the BS400 at your nearest dealer or at one of our many shows and compare it to other bandsaws on the market.
Here are some helpful tips for safely and efficiently using a bandsaw:
1. Blade Selection and Tension
- Choose the right blade for the material and type of cut (e.g., fine-tooth blades for metal, coarse-tooth for wood, and special blades for curves).
- Properly tension the blade according to the manufacturer’s guidelines to prevent the blade from twisting or breaking.
2. Adjust Guide and Guard
- Adjust the blade guide and guard close to the material, ideally about 3–6 mm (1/8–1/4 inch) above it. This keeps the blade stable and helps reduce vibrations.
3. Safety First
- Always wear safety goggles and ear protection.
- Keep fingers at a safe distance (at least 2 inches from the blade) and use push sticks for small pieces.
- Avoid loose clothing and jewelry that could get caught in the blade.
4. Feed Rate and Control
- Use a steady, moderate feed rate; too fast can lead to blade breakage, while too slow can burn the material.
- Let the blade do the cutting without forcing the material. Forcing can dull the blade and result in poor cuts.
5. Plan Your Cuts
- For curved cuts, make relief cuts to remove excess material, allowing the blade to turn smoothly without bending.
- Avoid making sharp turns quickly, as bandsaw blades are not designed for abrupt angle changes.
6. Maintain Your Bandsaw
- Keep the blade clean and sharp for optimal performance and safety.
- Regularly check and adjust blade tracking to ensure the blade stays aligned and doesn’t wander off.
7. Use a Fence or Guide for Straight Cuts
- For straight cuts, use the bandsaw’s fence or a guide to maintain a clean, consistent line. This is especially useful for resawing wood or cutting large panels.
8. Stay Focused
- Avoid distractions while using the bandsaw, as it requires full attention, especially for complex or intricate cuts.
These tips should make your bandsaw experience smoother and safer.