1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sawing machine and more specifically, to a sawing machine having a cutting angle adjustment mechanism for controlling the cutting angle of the saw blade.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, a table saw uses a screw rod for controlling the tilting angle of a bracket to further adjust the cutting angle of the saw blade of the saw unit at the bracket. However, it takes much time and labor to rotate the screw rod to the desired position.
Nowadays, handwheel and gear transmission mechanisms are commonly used in table saws for adjusting the cutting angle of the saw blade conveniently with less effort. A handwheel and gear transmission mechanism for this purpose comprises an arched rack fixedly provided at the base of the table saw, a handwheel, which has a gear fixedly provided at one side for engaging the arched rack for allowing rotation of the handwheel to tilt the bracket that carries the saw unit, and a spring member provided between the bracket and the handwheel and adapted to force the gear of the handwheel away from the arched rack. When wishing to change the cutting angle of the saw blade of the saw unit, the operator must press the handwheel to force the gear of the handwheel into engagement with the arched rack, and then rotate the handwheel to bias the bracket. When released the hand, the spring member automatically pushes the handwheel away from the arched rack, keeping the bracket in the adjusted tilting angle. This design is functional; however, it is not safety in use. When the operator or another worker passes through one side of the table saw and touches the handwheel accidentally, the handwheel may be forced into engagement with the arched rack such that the handwheel will be rotated to change the tilting angle of the bracket. In this case, the operator shall have to correct the cutting angle of the saw blade of the saw unit again.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a sawing machine having a cutting angle adjustment mechanism, which prevents biasing of the tilting angle adjustment handwheel accidentally.
To achieve this object of the present invention, the sawing machine comprises a base and a cutting angle adjustment mechanism for adjusting the cutting angle of a saw blade. The cutting angle adjustment mechanism comprises a bracket on which a saw unit having the saw blade is mountable pivotally mounted inside the base, an axle coupled to the bracket, a handwheel movably coupled to the axle and provided with a gear at one side thereof, a screw rod coupled to the bracket, a toothed plate fixedly fastened to the base, located between the handwheel and the bracket and provided with a smoothly arched sliding slot through which the screw rod extends, and a rack for the engagement of the gear of the handwheel for allowing the bracket to be biased upon a rotary motion of the handwheel, and a positioning member fastened to the screw rod and provided with a stop flange turnable with the positioning member in and out of the space between the gear of the handwheel and the base. The stop flange prohibits engagement of the gear of the handwheel with the rack when it is turned with the positioning member into the space between the gear of the handwheel and the base.
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The cutting angle adjustment mechanism 30 comprises a pivot shaft 31, a bracket 32, a screw rod 33, an axle 34, a reinforcing plate 35, a toothed plate 36, a positioning member 37, a handwheel 38, and a spring member 39.
The bracket 32 is vertically pivotally mounted inside the base 10 below the worktable 20 by the pivot shaft 31 to carry the saw unit, and can be biased to adjust the cutting (tilting) angle of the saw blade installed in the saw unit.
The screw rod 33 and the axle 34 are pivotally mounted in the front wall 321 of the bracket 32 at different elevations and arranged in parallel to the pivot shaft 31. Further, the screw rod 33 and the axle 34 each have one end respectively extending out of the corresponding side of the base 10.
The reinforcing plate 35 and the toothed plate 36 are attached together and affixed to one side of the base 10. As shown in
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The handwheel 38 is slidably fastened to the end of the axle 34 outside the base 10, and can be moved along the extending direction of the axle 34 between a first position (idle position) P1 (see
The spring member 39 is sleeved onto the axle 34 and stopped between the bracket 32 and the handwheel 38. The spring member 39 imparts an outward pressure F to the handwheel 38 to force the gear 382 away from the smoothly arched rack 362 of the toothed plate 36, i.e., to hold the handwheel 38 in the first position P1.
The operation of the cutting angle adjustment mechanism 30 is described hereinafter. When the handwheel 38 is in the first position P1 as shown in
Referring to
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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