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BS 6854-5:1989

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Code of practice for safeguarding woodworking machines Narrow band sawing machines
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

09-15-2000

Language(s)

English

Published date

05-31-1989

Foreword
Committees responsible
Code of practice
1 Scope
2 Definition
3 Machine description
4 Statutory requirements
5 Design recommendations for safeguards
6 Safe working practices
7 Training and supervision
8 Noise
9 Maintenance of machines
10 Provision of information
Tables
1 Recommended minimum set for both narrow and wide
    blades
2 Recommended widths and thicknesses of narrow band
    saw blades for minimum cutting radius
3 Recommended thickness of narrow band saw blades for
    use on different wheel diameters
4 Recommended pitches for narrow band saw blades
Figures
1 A narrow band sawing machine
2 A narrow band sawing machine mounted on a cabinet
    base with built-in rollers for easy positioning of
    the machine
3 Saw blade tension indicator on a narrow band sawing
    machine
4 Band saw blade guides above and below the table
5 A power feed device on a narrow band sawing machine
6 Table insert
7 A multi-roller split level fence for use with a
    power feed on a narrow band sawing machine
8 Interlocking enclosure and adjustable guards on a
    narrow blade sawing machine
9 Fully adjustable blade guard beneath the table,
    providing full protection at all angles of table
    tilt
10 Warning notices on a narrow band sawing machine
    wheel guards to indicate the hazard
11 Tooth form
12 Tooth set and tooth nomenclature
13 Coiling band saw blades
14 Checking blade tension on narrow band sawing
    machines without a tension indicator
15 Tracking a band saw blade
16 Freehand cutting
17 Straight cutting using a fence
18 Cutting deep stock against a fence
19 Bevel cutting using a tilting table
20 Jigs for cutting diagonally
21 Cutting tenons on a narrow band sawing machine using
    a fence and backstop
22 Wedge cutting holder
23 Curved cutting
24 Cutting irregular shapes on a narrow band sawing
    machine using a template and guide
25 A simple made up jig for disc cutting
26 Disc cutting using the jig shown in figure 25
27 Disc cutting using a circle cutting attachment

To be used in conjunction with BS 6854 : Part 1. Is concerned with the safeguarding of the saw blade and other dangerous parts of narrow band sawing machines. Covers definitions, machine description, statutory requirements, safe working practices, training and supervision, noise, maintenance of machines and provision of information. Includes several tables and figures.

Committee
MTE/23
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
34
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

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