FOLEY 387 Saw Filer Operators & Parts Manual

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Description

Number of Pages: 36

This is a reproduction, not a photocopy, of an original Foley-Belsaw Model 387 Saw Filer Instructions and Parts Manual. This manual contains information on lubrication, maintenance, adjustments, operations, and controls. It also contains exploded view diagrams of all the parts for the machine. Please read contents below.

Contents:

BACK & MITER BOX SAWS, SHARPENING.................................14
BAND SAWS(THREE STYLES), SHARPENING
Wood Cutting - Meat Cutting - Saw Blades (band style)..........21,22
CARRIER BARS (HAND SAWS) Assembly of Compass & Keyhole Carrier Bars
(Exploded View No. 6).............................................34
Assembly of Straight, Crowned and Back & Miter Box Carrier Bars
(Exploded View No. 5).............................................33
General Set-up Instructions........................................9
Mounting Instructions.............................................10
CIRCULAR SAW BLADES, SHARPENING
Combination (Four Teeth & Raker)..................................17
Combination (Round Gullet,
Chisel Tooth Style)...............................................16
General Information (All Types)...................................16
Paper Tube Saws...................................................20
Plywood Saws (Three Styles).......................................18
Printer Style Saw.................................................19
Raker Tooth (Filing of)...........................................17
Rip Style Circular Saw (Round Gullet, Chisel Tooth Style).........16
CROSS-CUT HAND SAWS, SHARPENING
General Information...............................................11
Jointing..........................................................15
Sharpening (Detailed Instructions).............................12-14
DETAILED DIAGRAM (Labeled Parts)...................................3
EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAMS (6) AND MACHINE LITERATURE..............25-34
FEED MECHANISM(Exploded View No. 3)...............................31
FILES
Adjustment of Hook Pointer.........................................9
Holders (Front and Rear)...........................................8
Removing Files From Filer..........................................8
Types (Chart)......................................................9
GUARANTEE..........................................................2
HAND SAWS, SHARPENING
Cross-Cut......................................................11-14
Jointing (Cross-Cut and Rip Style)................................15
Miter Box & Back Saws.............................................14
Rip Style...................................................11,14,15
JOINTING
Hand Saws (Rip and Cross-Cut).....................................15
Circular Saws (See Section for Individual Type of Saw)
MAINTENANCE OF FILER...............................................5
MALFUNCTION AN CORRECTION OF FILER.............................24,25
MISCELLANEOUS SAW BLADES, SHARPENING
Band Saws (Three Styles).......................................21,22
Carcass Saws (Rip Style, Cross-Cut Style and
Skip Tooth Style).................................................23
Compass Saws......................................................22
Hammarker and Skip Tooth
Hog Splitting Saws................................................23
Keyhole Saws......................................................22
Scribe Saws....................................................22,23
MOTOR - MOUNTING TO FILER..........................................5
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS AND CONTROLS...........................6,7
PARTS LIST
Accessories and Attachments Exploded View No. 4)..................32
Filer (Exploded View No. 1)....................................27,28
General Information............................................25,26
Part Numbers...................................................29-33
PROBLEMS AND MACHINE MALFUNCTIONS..............................24,25
RIP STYLE HAND SAW, SHARPENING
General Information...............................................11
Jointing..........................................................15
Sharpening
(Detailed Instructions)........................................14,15
SAW BLADES, SHARPENING
Back & Miter Box (See Hand Saws)..................................14
Band Saws
(Three Styles - See Miscellaneous Saw Blades)..................21,22
Carcass Saw Blades
(See Miscellaneous Saw Blades)....................................23
Combination (Four Teeth & Raker - See Circular Saws)..............17
Combination (Round Gullet, Chisel Tooth Style - See Circular Saw).16
Compass Saws (See Miscellaneous Saw Blades).......................22
Cross-Cut Hand Saws (See Hand Saws)............................11-15
Hammarker & Skip Tooth Hog Splitting Saw
(See Miscellaneous Saw Blades)....................................23
Keyhole Saws
(See Miscellaneous Saw Blades)....................................22
Paper Tube Saw (See Circular Saws)................................20
Plywood Saws (Three Styles - See Circular Saws)...................18
Printer Style Saw (See Circular Saws).............................19
Rip Style Circular Saw (Round Gullet,
Chisel Tooth - See Circular Saws).................................16
Rip Style Hand Saw (See Hand Saws)..........................11,14,15
Scribe Saw (See Miscellaneous Saw Blades)......................22,23
SPACE REQUIREMENTS AND SET-UP OF FILER...........................4,5
SWITCH CONTROL ATTACHMENT (Exploded View No. 2)...................30

Overview
I have collected this information for many years and have found the information they contain to be priceless in using and setting up the machines properly. I believe this manual will be a valuable resource of knowledge that will provide a lot of helpful information that is often hard to find. My manuals are not photocopies. I maintain a high standard of quality in my reproductions. Most of the manuals I reproduce look better than their originals. I have professionally digitally edited every page, and removed stains, wrinkles and handwriting. All of the manuals are printed on thick white paper to withstand shop wear and tear; they are then comb bound with heavy cover pages so they lie flat on the workbench.