DESCRIPTION
The Clarke CBS300 is a top - notch, floor - standing wood - cutting bandsaw, perfect for workshops. Its robust steel body paired with an aluminium table ensures excellent rigidity and long - lasting performance. The balanced cast alloy wheels enable a smooth blade operation.
### Features
- The table can tilt up to 45°, allowing for versatile cutting angles.
- An adjustable blade guide gives you full control over the cutting process.
- The blade tension indication window helps you achieve accurate cuts.
- A magnified mitre guide guarantees precision in every cut.
- The quick - release blade tensioning lever makes blade changing a breeze.
- A flexible LED worklight shines right on your workpiece, improving visibility.
- There's a removable dust tray to keep your workspace clean.
- A multi - step dust extraction outlet lets you connect directly to a dust extractor.
- A tool holder keeps your spanner and hex keys within reach.
- A push stick storage hook provides a convenient place to store your push stick.
This bandsaw comes with a stand, a 4 TPI, 2240mm long wood - cutting blade, a rip fence, a mitre guide, a mitre gauge, and a push stick. It's powered by a 750W motor running at a speed of 800m/min. It can make a max cut of 115mm at 45° and 165mm at 90°, with a throat depth of 305mm. The mitre gauge can tilt 60° left and right. The table size is 480x390mm, and the overall size (LWH) is 770x575x1586mm, weighing 60.2kg. It also comes with a 1 - year manufacturer warranty.
Using the Clarke CBS300 Bandsaw is easy. First, make sure the bandsaw is placed on a stable surface. Connect it to a power source and turn it on. Adjust the blade guide according to your cutting needs. You can use the magnified mitre guide for precise cuts and tilt the table up to 45° for different cutting angles. When changing the blade, use the quick - release blade tensioning lever.
Here are some important notes. Always wear safety goggles and appropriate clothing when operating the bandsaw. Keep your hands away from the blade during operation. Make sure the blade is properly tensioned using the blade tension indication window.
For maintenance, regularly clean the removable dust tray to prevent dust build - up. Check the blade for wear and tear and replace it when necessary. Lubricate the moving parts periodically to keep the bandsaw running smoothly. If you have any problems, refer to the manufacturer's warranty for support.