If you, like me are often tempted to (and actually do) reach around the still moving blade of your not so new bandsaw, then you might consider to give this tool a brake (for its birthday, Christmas, or whatever).
The blade of newer bandsaws stops spinning quickly once the machine is turned off, according to European Standards ten seconds or less are considered as a "reasonable short time" for a woodworking machine to stop after it has been switched off *. My INCA bandsaw needed about 13 seconds, and also 10 seconds would still annoy me.
So I retrofitted the bandsaw with a foot-operated bicycle disk brake. When I step on the pedal a microswitch first cuts off power, which triggers the main switch off too. The foot one millimeter or so further down actual braking starts and the saw stops as fast as I want. Once I take foot pressure off the pedal the microswitch closes again, but as the saw's main switch is off
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I have found this information on a HSE sheet here (see PDF "Retrofitting woodworking machine brakes WIS38")
Here some pictures of the "brake I gave" (to) my trusty bandsaw:
Thanks for watching, and don't reach around a spinning blade!
Give it a brake! :-)
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Give it a brake! :-)
Markus
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It's only the others who suffer.
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It's only the others who suffer.
Re: Give it a brake! :-)
Excellent application Markus. There are 1 or 2 machines i know of that would not pass "OH&S" muster so if you don't mind i will pass your link on to a certain woodie i know. thanks M
Steve
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Re: Give it a brake! :-)
Cheers Steve. Why would I mind if you help me to become famous?
Of course, a footbrake is not an overwhelming safety feature, it only prevents from getting impatient after switching off the saw, and as a side-effect I also find it nice that there is no more need to stretch my arm to reach the off-button (which a couple of years ago I have retrofitted with a "stop paddle" over the tiny stop switch).
And here a sound sample of the brake to compare the time the saw needs to stop completely - actually more than 15 sec. without braking down to less than 1 second when hitting the brake with violence which doesn't make much sense though because braking smoothly stops it also in about 2 seconds.
youtu.be/
... note how the worn out blade runs!
I'll have to replace it soon.
Of course, a footbrake is not an overwhelming safety feature, it only prevents from getting impatient after switching off the saw, and as a side-effect I also find it nice that there is no more need to stretch my arm to reach the off-button (which a couple of years ago I have retrofitted with a "stop paddle" over the tiny stop switch).
And here a sound sample of the brake to compare the time the saw needs to stop completely - actually more than 15 sec. without braking down to less than 1 second when hitting the brake with violence which doesn't make much sense though because braking smoothly stops it also in about 2 seconds.
youtu.be/
... note how the worn out blade runs!
I'll have to replace it soon.
Markus
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
To be stupid is like to be dead. Oneself will not be aware of it.
It's only the others who suffer.
Re: Give it a brake! :-)
Just checked it out on the other post Markus, and hope someone can get some fame or money
Steve
Steve
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Re: Give it a brake! :-)
Nice Markus, add a set of handle bars and your off.
Jim
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Re: Give it a brake! :-)
My laguna bandsaw has one of these factory fitted, it's the first time I'd seen a foot brake on a machine.
Great feature.
Great feature.
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