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Double Mitre Saw T2300-T2350-T2400 - T2450
6. MAINTENANCE
6.1 STATE OF MAINTENANCE
Maintenance operations must be made with care to keep the machine in the state of isolation as described in
par. 6.2 and 6.3. Actions to take should take into account the requirements described in the "STATE OF THE
MACHINE" tables 6.6.A and 6.7.A.
6.2 MACHINE INSULATION
Before effecting any type of maintenance or repair , it is necessary to insulate the machine from supplying sources,
making the following operations:
• 1) Open and padlock the electric cut-out switch (see the figure 5.8 A)
• 2) Open and padlock the pneumatic cut-out switch (see the figure 5.8 B)
6.3 SPECIAL CAUTIONS
During the maintenance or repair operations, it is recommended to apply what indicated here below:
• Before starting any operation, expose a sign board “MACHINE IN MAINTENANCE” in a well visible spot
• Do not use solvents and flammable materials
• Pay attention of not dispersing in the environment lubricant/refreshing liquids (in case machine was equipped with)
• To have access to the machine higher parts, use proper means according with the operations to be effected
• Do not step on the machine members, because they have not been projected to sustain the weight of Persons
• At the end of operations, restore and fasten properly all the protections and guards removed or opened.
The repair operations must be executed only by experienced and qualified personnel.
6.4 CLEANING
It is recommended to clean completely the machine every 200 working hours taking special care to the collecting
chips duct and to the transparent protective shield.
Isolate the machine from all power sources.
Before performing cleaning, Driver will endorse the various means of individual protection
(gloves, glasses, etc.)
6.5 LUBRICATION
The lubrication of mechanical components that contribute to the movement of the machine occurs automatically
during operation.
The regular maintenance plan described in § 6.6 must be performed anyway to keep efficient functionality of the
machine.
6.6 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
The operations described here below, must be executed on the indicated times. The not observance of what
requested, relieves the producer from any responsibility concerning the warranty.
These operations, even if simple, must be executed from qualified personnel.
The scheduled ordinary maintenance, includes inspections, checks and interventions that, to prevent stop or
damages, keep under a systematic control:
• The machine’s state of lubrication
• Wear and tear parts state
• The proper functioning of all electric and pneumatic components. (In case of malfunctioning, inform the
technicians appointed to the maintenance that will provide the replacement of damaged or malfunctioning parts).
Summary of Contents for T2 Series
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