Walker-Turner Model 3331 16" Wood-Metal Bandsaw

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Walker-Turner Model 3331 16" Wood-Metal Bandsaw
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PM-1900
Power Tools
Revised:
5·28·58
WALKER-TURNER 16" BAND SAW
No. 3331 Variable Speed and No. 3341 Woodworking Models
All Walker-Turner Band Saws are carefully inspect­
ed
and tested before shipment.
While
in
transit,
however, it is possible that the machine may get out
of
alignment. Therefore, before
putting machine into
operation, give it a careful check and make adjust­
ments where necessary.
will
save you
set up
A carefully
money.
time, trouble and
machine
OPERATION
Before
ing
parts
operating the
machine. make
sure the follow­
are correctly adjusted: Blade, Blade Guides
and Table. When cutting. stand close
hold work firmly.
to
machine and
For metal cutting, best results will
be obtained by selecting the proper blade and surface
-speed for the character of
The
wood
work
being
cut.
cutting- ba nd saws are furnished with one
blade speed, 351SFPM, with standard 1725 rpm motor,
which is the best speed fOf all around wood sawing.
The variqble speed band saw has speeds from 50
to 3500 FPM, providing
the type of work being
wide range of speeds to fit
done.
a
TABLE
The table tilts 45 degrees to the fight and 5 degrees
to the left. The tilting is controlled by
a
locking handle
m-hich is loc ated under the table. The tilt scale is 10-
eated under the table at the locking handle. Stop studs
'are located
,�
on
both left and right under sides of the
table providing positive stops at 90 and 45 degrees re­
p�clively. After adjusting the blade and quiP�T. adjust
table· to 90 degrees by
means
of a
tri-squai�.i.oosen
. the locking handle and rest one side of squa re firmly
"'on the table. Tnt" the table until the other side of the
square is flush against the saw blade. Lock in this
position and adjust
the left hand sto p stud until it
makes firm contact with the table. The indicator should
now point to
00 degrees
on
the lilt scale. II it does not,
move the indicator until it does. Now loosen locking
handle and tilt table until pointer indicates 45 degrees
on
tilt scale and relack. Adiust right hand stop
firmly
against table.
between 90 and 45
Any degree
degrees
may
stud
of tilt to the right
now
be accurately
made with po s itive stops at the extreme positions. To
til t to the left, loosen the left hand stop stud and tilt to
desired degree.
pulley and bringing the rr:otor out until the motor pulley
BLADE ADJUSTMENTS-ALIGNMENT AND TENSION
The band
the
rim
of
saw
both upper
tain it
when pressure
To insure proper
with
Correct belt tension is o btained by raising or lower­
ing the motor rails at the end where Part No. 33-169
Brdge is attached. (Fig. 8, Page 9). The molar, motor
ralls and brid ge are supported by Part No. 211A40
Bridge Stud Assembly and are held by the friction
between this stud and the rubber coupling Part No
75-12.
run
and lower wheels. It should
enough tension to hold this
with
touches the straight edge.
blade should track on the center of
position and to main­
is applied to it.
track mg. each wheel is designed
a crowned face.
.
The wheel is also rubber tired
to prevent dulling of the blade which would occur
it to run directly on a metal surface.
were
Moior pulley Catalog No. 341-53, (Fig. 3, Page 5) is
adjustible pitch pulley. U operating speeds are nor­
mally at upper end of speed range, adjust pully so that
baH O.D. is flush with pulley O.D. If operating sp eeds
are normally at lower range, adjust pulley so that belt
O.D. is 3W'.
an
The points 01 adiustment for tracking and tension­
ing are the hand crank. which controls th e blade ten­
si on by moving the upper wheel up or down as
required,
and the hand knob which controls blade
alignment by tilting the upper wheel in either direction.
BLADE GUIDES
To check blade alignment tracking, withdraw bo th
upper and lower saw guide assemblies from the blade
by loosening the guide roller lock knob
The blade guide assembly consists of an upper and
on the upper
lower guide block. saw blade guides and guide rollers.
guide and the 3/8" hollow set screw On the lower
Before
guide. With handcrank. apply moderate tension to the
saw
sition of blade. Use the hand crank
(lOd the hand knob
10 correct tension.
while the. wheels revolve.
If. with this
in
sition.
The purpose
At all other limes
place
little
more
cut made.
s
c u rv e
Now adjust the saw blade guides. There are a total
of
.
of twelve, six on the upper and six
block.
a
tension may be supplied and another trial
small curves.
is under sufficient tens ion to prevent twisting. Narrow
edge of
the
correct tension to apply comes
guides
with
a
guides;
proparly tensioned blade.
when going around
determining the num ber of
be used according to the width of the blade.
or all
three, always
making
blade quides are behind the gullet
to prevent the teeth from
scraping.
sure
that
of the
the
saw
blade teeth
Now set the necessary guides wlth slight clearance
MOTOR MOUNTING
Band Saws are furnished with a base in which is
included the motor mounting rails and necessary hard­
ware for installing the motor. Care should be taken in
locating the motor on the rails so that the motor pulley
and driven p ulley are in l ine This can be done by
placing a straight edge flush on the side of the driven
to
Begin by
used. For wide r blades. use the inside and middle
experience, but the operator will soon ge l the "feel"
of
lhe lower guide
With narrow blades. only the insi de guides would be
Knowl­
only
on
The purpose of the guides is to prevent the
blade from twisting. especially
Continue to make adjustments until blade
blades requir e more tension than wider ones .
the roller should just clear the
blade.
tension, the operator finds that the blade has a ten­
dency to twist when going around small
of the roller is to absorb the thrust or
pressure against the blade when the bl ade is cuHing.
ap­
a moun t
To ad ju st
it. l oosen the roller lock knob and move the roller until
general rule is to hcrve the b lade just tight enough to
plying j ust enough tension to hold bl ade
of the blade.
it just clears the back of the blade. lock in thi s po­
Correct tension is necessary for good operation. The
The safest procedure is to begin by
clear
Begin your adjustments with the roller.
to correct alignment.
necessary to align the blade.
work.
d i ust blade guides the saw blade
guides and roller should be
tracking p0-
Only a slight adjustment one way or the other is
do its
a
should be adiusted to track properly. and the blade
blade. Turn wheel by hand. so that the blade
travels down through the table, and not
storling to
between t hem and the blade. This can best be accom­
plished by inserting
a
piece of paper bet ween each
side of �he blade and guides and then adjusting the
gudes snugly against the blade. Removal of the paper
will provide the
.
2
proper
clearance. Lock
In
this position.
16" VARIABLE SPEED BAND SAW
CHANGING BLADES
To remove blade, open upper and lo w e r wheel
up­
housing covers. Remove table clip and lower the
per wheel assembly by
me
ans of the hand crank.
sufficient slack perm its the bla de
until
to
slipped off.
To replace
blade place blade
,
be easil y
center of wheel
on
rims and d raw the blade lau I by means of the hand­
to replace
wheel. Be sure
the table true.
keep
scribed previously.
table clip. It is needed to
Track and align blades as de­
The variable speed
,
With the variable
diameter of the smallest curve
to
.
"free
Floating'·
straight line.
blade will make
are
it easier to
%" wide metal
available with e it h e r
10, 14
or
follo w
a
ting
58
different
materials.
cutting blades
18 teeth. Handy
blade and speed chart mounted on the
in selecting the proper speed. and
m ach ine
aids
saw blade for cut­
separate cart o n and
.
brought out
to the
encl osed
l eads for
point where
in the
the
light are
are attached
to the machine. Connect tnese leads to the two wires
projecting from the base of the light and secure
con­
with the light.
After connecHons are made, the light can be at­
tached to the machine by using the two SP-7740 round
head
screws and nuts
speed control.
is
in
LUBRICATION
The machine is thoroughly lubricated at the factory
--all b earings are grease sealed. Under normal oper­
ation, it is only necessary to apply a few drops of oil.
about once a month to the following points:
Guide Elevating Screw: Oil
ally.
rack and pinion occasion­
The tensioning mechanism is packed with grease
the
factory which should be
at
satisfactory for years of
service, however, a drop of oil on the tensioning screw
time will help
keep
the
action loose.
10 tim e
to allow free movement of drive
On metal cu tling band saws, the gear unit is packed
w ith grease before shipment and need for additional
greasing depends entirely on the type of service
ap­
plied to this unit. A good rule 10 follow is to inspect
the lights
nections with the wire nuts packed
and accurate
mechanism.
is
connectors are pocked with the light.
two
is
The variable speed drive screw should be oiled
accessory package. All necessary fastenings and wire
INSTALLATION: The
pulley
operation.
from time
To eliminate breakage of the machine light, it
a
drive
2. Never change gear train while it
from time to
MACHINE liGHT
packed in
speed
1. Do not operate variable speed pulley
when machine is not running.
In very' gen­
cut.
EDr metal cutting, selection of both blade and cutting
speed are important.
variable
mounted between motor and drive shaft to permit
by the
When considerable straight cutting is to be done,
II
the
exact speed..
circle of about 6" di­
a
you
FPM. A glance at the easy-to-read scale tells
of about 2" d ia mete r ; a 31s" blade, a circle of about 3"
%" bl ade
con­
Turn the
CAUTION:
is determined
be
drive, you get exactly the
venient hand wheel to get any speed from 50-to-35OO
eral terms, a 1j4" blade properly set will cut a circle
a 1j2" or 3;'.
speed
right speed for the ma teria l being cut.
steady power transmission
In selecting a blade, its width
ameter.
del is for cutting all types of
ferrous and non·ferrous m e ta ls wood and plastic.
BLADE SELECTION
diameter; and a
mo
which are supplied.
it every
six months
and if necessary, repack the
gear
box with 1 % pounds of adhesive pressure grease
equal.
or
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MAIN CASTINGS
PLEASE NOTE:
There will be a minImUm invoice
charge of $2.00 on all orders under that amount.
Parenthesis encloses number of parts required when
more than.one.
This list pertains to machines hav ing SerialNo.100 and up.
Part N6.
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Description
33-2
Bottom wheel cover
33-3
Top wheel housing
33-4
Top wheel housing cover
33-5
Column
33A20
Guard - saw blade
33-150
Bottom wheel housing
211-5
Table stop stud
212-16
Insert pin clip (2)
216-15
Stud (cover lock) (2)
219-1
Stud (housing lo ck) (2)
310-34
Insert pin spring (2)
360-1
Table stop
365-10
Hand knob (2)
380-7
W-T name plate
392-6
Hinge (4)
501-2416
Hex head screw 3/8-16xl (13)
506-1004
Slotted flat head screw
8-32xl/4 (4)
506-1206
Slotted flat head screw
10-24x3/8 (16)
522-2416
Slotted set screw 3/8-16 x 3/4
525-2408
Slotted set screw 3/8-16xl/ 2
541-10
Hex nut 8 - 32 (4)
541-20
Hex nut 5/16 - 18
545-20
Hex jam nut 5/16 - 18 (2)
545-24
Hex jam nut 3/8 - 16 (3)
561-20
SAE flat washer 1/ 4 (2)
561-24
SAE flat washer 3/ 8 (2)
563-24
Med.lock washer 3/8
565-24
Int.
, shakeproof lock washer.
.
' 3/8 (12)
571-1614
No.1 groove pin 1/4x7/8 (4)
598-0703
Drive screw No.4 x 3/16(3)
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Description
Part No.
Part No.
Description
11-70
Cover plate
330A51
Gear - reduction drive
33-36
Tire - 16" wheel
331-12
Mitre gear (2)
33-38
Wheel (bottom)
335A4
Drive pinion
33-41
Bracket - slide adjusting
339A2
Internal c luster gear
33E42
Shifter
341-40
10" pulley
33-43
Slide retaining strip (2)
341-41
3" pulley
33-44
Slide strip
3 46-4
Pulley - variable speed
33-46
Shaft - slide bracket
353-33
Cog belt
33-49
Spline - female (2)
353-45
Cog belt
33-57
Holder - spline ring
3 63Al-2
Hand wheel assembly
33-59
Spline - male
364-10
Crank handle
33-64
Shoe - clutch fork (2)
370-25-3
Ball bearing
shaft
33-139
Fork
370-58-3
Ball bearing
33-145
Internal gear shaft
379-5
Steel ball
33-148
Front belt guard
382-U-1 Speed name plate
33-149
Rear beIt guard
382-11-2
Speed name plate
33-151
Gear housing
383-5
Grease label
33-152
Cover - gear housing
389-6
Hi-Io plate
33-164
Shaft - drive
399-40
Ex pansion plug
51-48
Shaft - idler pulley
399·41
Expansion washer
clutch
a
209-6
Hollow lock Screw ( 2)
·501-1608 Hex head screw 1/4 - 20 x 1/2 (5 )
220-29
Hex nut
501-2006 Hex head screw 5/16 - 18 x 3/8 (8)
223-18
Knurled nut (2)
501-2016 Hex head screw 5/16 - 18 x 1 (6)
234-9
Plug
501-2020 Hex head screw 5/16 - 18 x 1 1/4 (2)
240-18
Washer
240-9 7
"
(2)
<Washer
506-2010 Slotted flat head screw 5/16-18x5/8 (6)
(2)
(4 )
507-1010 Soc. flat head screw 8-32x5/8
241-18
Washer ,(1)
508-2008 Round head screw 5/16 - 18 x 1/2 (4)
241-20
Washer
508-2096 Round head screw 5/16 - 18,x 6
241-23
Washer (2)
511-1008 Soc. head screw 8 - 32 x 1/2
241-55
Washer
511-2024 Soc. head screw 5/16 - 18 xl 1/2
24908
Flange, housing
525-1604 Soc. set screw 1/4 - 20 x 1/4
250-10
Spacer
525-2005 Soc. set screw 5/16 - 18 x 5 /16 (4)
254-l3
Stop collar
254-39
Stop collar
261-8
Snap ring
261-l3
Snap ring
(2)
(10)
(4)
525-2008 Soc. set screw 5/16 - 18 x 1/2
(2)
54541
Hex jam nut 5/8 - 18
561-24
SAE flat washer 3/8
563-16
Medium lock washer 1/ 4
563-20
Medium lock washer 5/16 (6)
565-10
Int. shakeproof lock washer No.8 (10)
565-16
Int. shakeproof lock washer 1/4
Int. shakeproof lock washer 5/16
(4)
272-7
Grease fitting
290-77
Pin
292A15
Pin - hand k nob assembly
565-20
292-16
Shoulder pin
570-0614 Roll pin 3/32 x 7/8 (3)
300-19
Key
570-0816 Roll pin 1/8 x 1
301-3
No.3 Woodruff key
570-1208 Roll pin 3/16·x 1/2 (2)
3 01-8
No. 8 Woodruff key
571-0806 No. 1 Groove pin 1/8 x 3/8 (2)
300Al3
Key & pin assembly
598-0503 Rd. head drive rivet No.2 x 3/16
3 10.26
One coil spring
598-0703 Rd. head drive rivet No.4 x 3/16(2
310-34
Insert pin spring
377-49
310-42
Spring
(2)
.
3
Thrust \\asher
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33-11
33-i2
33-19
33-3'6
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33-97
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215-6
223-11
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Description
Part No.
290-23
310-1
331Al
331-2
364-8-1
365-9
370-23-3
377-6
501-2420
511-1606
525-1604
525-1606
525-2004
525-2012
528-2016
Idler s ha f t brac ket
Bracket, top wheel adjusting
Screw (wheel tension adjusting)
Screw (aligriment)
Housing adjusting wheel guide
Tire only
Wheel and t i r e
Raise & lower crank shaft
Top wheel oil screw
. P in (idler shaft bracket)
Lock nut
Washer
Washer
(2)
Washer
Washer
Top wheel washer
Drive shaft co llar (2)
Alig nin ent screw spacer
Bearing space collar
Collar
-
545-33
563-24
571-1016
571-1216
4
Pin (whe el tension guide) (2)
T en sio n adjusting spring
Gear - wheel position
Gear bevel
-
Crank
Hand knob
Ball be a r ing (2 )
Sleeve bearin g (2)
Hex head screw 3/8 - 16 x 3/4 (3)
Soc. head screw 1/4 20 x 3/8 (2)
Soc. set scr ew 1/4 - 20 x 1/4 (2)
Soc. set screw 1/4 - 20'x 3/8
Soc. set screw 5/16 - 18 x 1/4
Soc. set screw 5/16 - 18 x 3/4 ( 2)
Soc� set screw-Full dog point"
5/16 -18 xl
Hex jam nut 1/2 - 20
Med ium lock washer 3/8· (3)
No 1 Groove p�n 5/32 x 7/8
No.1 Groov e pin 3/16 x 1
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33-27
33C28
33-29
33-31
33-69
33-116
33-117
210-1
214-12
216A14
242-4
251-11
Description
Part No.
310-18
320-10
381-3
501.,.2412
501-2416
541-13
545-20
545-33
561-24
563-20
563-32
598-0503
Bar - rip fence guide
Bar - rip fence guide
Table
Table tilting bracket
Insert (table)
Clip - table
Cup (lock bolt spring)
P in (tilt table bracket guide) (2)
Support bar stud (4)
Stud (lock bolt)
Head (lock bolt handle)
Washer (lock bolt head)
Spacer - carr.supp. bar (4)
5
501·2416
Description
Spring (lock bolt)
Pointer
Protractor
Hex head screw 3/8-16 x 3/4 (2)
Hex head screw 3/8-16 x 1 (3)
Hex nut 10-32
Hex jam nut 5/16 - 18 (4)
Hex jam nut 1/2 - 20
SAE flat washer 3/8 (5)
Medium lock washer 5/16 (4)
Medium lock washer 1/2
Drive screw No.2 x 3/16 (2)
216A14
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Part No.
396-8
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310-19
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511-2420
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525-2008
525-2406
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396-8
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508-0908
508-1310
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560-12
563-12
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Switch - push button
Switch - push button cover
Side lamp
Cable, switch and motor
Cable, connec ting wire (2)
Sq. lock tubing
Rip cord
Rec eptacle (2)
BX Conn. 900 (2)
Cable clip (4)
Rd. head screw 6-32 x 3/8 (4)
Rd. head screw 6-32 x 1/2 (2)
Rd. head screw 10-32 x 5/8 (4)
Rd. head screw 10-32 x 1 1/2 (2)
Rd. head screw 1/4-20 x 1/2. (2)
Hex nut 10 - 32 (6)
Std. flat washer No. 10 (2)
Med. lock washer No. 10 (4)
Description
Saw guide elbow
Saw blade guard
Rack (guide adjustirg)
Saw guide bracket
Saw blade guide (6)
Upper guide support shaft
Guide roller and pin assembly
Plunger (guide rack lock)
Bracket (adj. saw guide)
Set screw half dog point
Guard lock screw
Guide bracket lock stud assembly
Screw, guide rack lock
Lock plunger spring
Shaft pinion
Hex head screw 1/4-28 x 3/4 (4)
Soc. head screw 3/8-16 x 1 1/4 (4)
Soc. set sc rew 5/16-18 x 5/16
Soc. set screw 5/16-18 x 1/2
Soc. set screw 3/8-16 x 3/8
Hex jam nut 5/16 - 24
SAE flat washer 1/4 (4)
Medium lock washer 3/8 (4)
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561-16
525-2005
525-2008
33·75
33·183
6
Desc ription
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Saw blade guide (6)
Guide roller & pin assembly
Pin - lower saw guide
Hex head screw 1/4-28 x 3/4 (4)
SA E flat washer 1/4 (4)
Soc. set screw 5/16-18 x 5/16
Soc. set screw 5/16-18 x 1/2
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33-154
33-155
33-156
33-157
33-158
33-159
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215-16
261-15
293-13
310-43
501-2424
501-4024
501-4064
508-2008
511-2416
517-2006
545-24
545-32
560-32
563-24
563-40
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Base s ide (2)
Motor rail - front
rear
Motor rail
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Snap ring
(2)
Channel
Base front
Stud
Stud (2)
Desc ri ption
Part No.
Description
Pin
Spring
Hex head screw 3/8-16 x 1 1/2 (4)
head screw 5/8-11 x 1 1/2
Hex
Hex head screw 5/8-11 x 4 (2)
Rd. h e ad screw 5/16 x 18 x 1/2 (4)
Soc. head screw 3/8-16 x 1 (4)
Soc. set screw 5/16-18 x 3/8 (2) pom
Hex jam nut 3/8-16 (4)
Hex jam nut 1/2-13 (2)
Std. flat washer 1/2 (2)
Med. lock w asher 3/8 (4)
Med. lock washer 5/8 (3)
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