Asada Beaver 4Eco Instruction Manual Download Page 18

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-Do not blow off chips using compressed air. They may get into eyes and loss of
 eyesinght may result.

-Chips sre sharp. Do not touch them with bare hand. Always wear gloves.

-Before replacing the saw blade, always disconnect the power cord.

 The machine may start suddenly, leading to injury.

-When opening the front cover, guard against the saw blade which may spring out  
 of the machine.
-After correct setting of the saw blade to the machine, always close the front cover.

 You may get injured when the saw blade is broken or comes off.

-Coil the power cord into a proper circle, and hang it on the cord hook.
 [ Fig.7 ]
-Unlatch the front cover and open the cover. Turn the tension handle anti-clock 
 wise. Do safekeeping in the state. [ Fig.4 ]
-Do safekeeping with cutting load adjustment knob matched to the "4" load.
 [ Fig.1 ]

  1)Replacement of Parts

4.MAINTENACE & INSPECTION

    1-1)Replacement the Saw Blade

  6)Safekeeping

  5)Cleaning after Use

(1)Remove chips scattered on the machine or in the area.

Fig.7

Summary of Contents for Beaver 4Eco

Page 1: ...Read through this manual carefully before using the machine INSTRUCTION MANUAL I M 1 1 0 3...

Page 2: ...the instructions save this manual so that you can read it when necessary Use the machine for the intended application only It will do a better job and be safer at the rate for which it was designed Up...

Page 3: ...asted on this machine The explanation for securing safety is written in the warning seal and keeping clean please Please claim the warning seal to our company when to come off or to not easy see And t...

Page 4: ...r parts coast for a while after the switch is turned off Never touch them while they are moving Cut surfaces are very sharp and do not touch them with your hands When it is required to touch the saw b...

Page 5: ...ll start suddenly leading to accident or injury Do not leave the machine unattended during rotating Others may get caught in moving parts It is mandatory to use Pipe Support for long and heavy work to...

Page 6: ...ow its performance or you may get injured Ask the shop of your purchase or our sales office Our products are in accordance with the relevant safety rules Do not modify them Do not put the machine or w...

Page 7: ...ne 2 Installation 3 OPERATION 1 Preparing for Operation 2 Setting the Workpiece Chain Vise Type 3 Cutting 4 Removing the Workpiece 2 Setting the Workpiece Flat Vise Type 3 Cutting 4 Removing the Workp...

Page 8: ...ng seal 4 Blade instruction seal 5 Blade adjustment seal 6 Frame 7 Tension handle 8 Following pulley 9 Driving pulley 10 Bearing 11 Saw blade 12 Blade guide F 13 Blade guide R 14 Dog 15 Handle 16 Adju...

Page 9: ...23 Clamp knob 24 Clamper 25 Stop bolt 26 Chain hook 27 Overload protector reset button 28 Clamp handle 29 Feed Screw 30 Flat vise F 31 Flat vise R 32 Flat vise 33 Motor 34 Shaft Support 35 Caster 36 C...

Page 10: ...5mm Stainless steel pipe over t 6 5mm 88915 Saw blade 14 T P I Bimetal 5pcs Galvanized Iron pipe 1 2 Steel over t 4mm 70603 Saw blade 18 T P I Bimetal 5pcs Stainless steel pipe under t 4mm Conduit thi...

Page 11: ...T P I 14 T P I 18 T P I 24 T P I 32 T P I 8 T P I 10 T P I 14 T P I 18 T P I 24 T P I No 70078 No 88916 No 88887 No 70077 No 88888 No 71069 No 70132 No 70075 No 88915 No 70603 No 70413 No 70141 Galva...

Page 12: ...Put the machine in a place free from moisture 2 Put the machine on a flat surface without play or on a flat work bench 3 Secure a sufficient space around the machine A wide space is necessary particul...

Page 13: ...ey are without fault When you have a tester or an insulation resistance meter check for continuity between the earth clip and the machine s metal frame Grounding work for example burying the earth pol...

Page 14: ...not only to oblique cutting capability but also to a damaged saw blade Do not turn on the switch with the saw blade being put on the workpiece Otherwise the tool can fail When starting cutting ease th...

Page 15: ...utting work is done with front cover not correctly set It is mandatory to use Pipe Support for long and heavy work to avoid shaking and distortion of the work during turning and tilting of the machine...

Page 16: ...oth Otherwise you may get burned 1 After cutting ends removing the workpiece 1 Place the workpiece into contact with the vise V groove Hold the chain handle chain the workpiece grad the pin of the cha...

Page 17: ...the feed screw guide and push the clamp handwheel toward the workpiece Fig 6 Release your finger from the feed screw guide and turn the handwheel to clamp the workpiece For beveling loosen the two bol...

Page 18: ...correct setting of the saw blade to the machine always close the front cover You may get injured when the saw blade is broken or comes off Coil the power cord into a proper circle and hang it on the c...

Page 19: ...turns 7 After reinstall the front cover tighten the fasteners 1 2 Replacement the Pulley Rubber Before replacing the pulley rubber always disconnect the power cord The machine may start suddenly lead...

Page 20: ...not touch them directly with hands Wait for a while or hold the pipe with a cloth Otherwise you may get burned 2 Correction Procedure for Oblique Cutting If oblique cutting still persists after beari...

Page 21: ...osen the two Bolts of Blade Guide and the Lock Nut of Blade Guide Head and turn the adjustment bolt clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the angle of the blade guide head When the top length is lar...

Page 22: ...tenance Check the blade stopper ball bearings and back stopper ball bearings If they are not set correctly cutting accuracy will decline When the ball bearings are worn replace them as soon as possibl...

Page 23: ...23 5 BEFORE ASKING FOR REPAIRS...

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Page 25: ...25 6 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM...

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Page 28: ...NOTE Please enter the following for future use This note will be useful in making inquiries and placing purchase orders for parts SERIAL NO DATE OF PURCHASE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Code No BB460 PRINT No...

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