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• it’s necessary to provide continuous air exchange in working rooms by airing or ventilating;

• do not work in rooms with explosive or chemically active environment;

• fire prevention regulations should be strictly observed.

5.2. Additional safety measures

• keep children or other unauthorized persons out of working area;

• during machine operation, keep steady pose and do not try to reach the objects located 

beyond the reachable area;

• during operation avoid contact with grounded devices (e.g. pipelines, electric hot plates, 

fridges etc.);

• be attentive, watch your actions and do not operate being tired;

• use only cutting equipment, recommended by the manufacturer;

• always keep your hands awau from the working area;

• use protective guard of cutting tool and adjust its position correctly.

5.3. Operational hazards

Even if the machine is operated correctly, there may arise the following hazards:

• injury hazard from parts of cracking cutting tools;

• noise and dust hazard;

• electric shock hazard in case of incorrect hardwiring.

To reduce the noise effect from running machine, use hearing protection equipment (earplugs 

or ear muffles).

To protect respiratory tract from dust, use a mask. To protect eyes – put on eyewear. 

6. MACHINE ARRANGEMENT, ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM

The machine is an electro-mechanical device driven by asynchronous motor 30 (fig. 4). Rotation 

is transmitted directly from the motor to cutting tool (chain). Chain is tensioned by means of 

handle 37, that raises or lowers the electrical motor, and is manually fixed by means of thumb 

nut 29. 

The machine includes control panel 12 (fig. 1), consisting of switch 18, control pedal 13, electric 

valve and oil container (tank) 19.

Switch 18 provides electrical equipment connection to power mains. 

Control pedal 13 is intended for electrical motor ON/OFF switching. 

Guide bar 9, along which the chain 10 moves, is firmly fixed on machine frame 1. When the 

machine is powered ON by means of control pedal 13, electric valve opens. Oil comes from 

tank 19 by flexible hoses through electric valve to chain lubrication area. The chain is lubricated 

by means of drop-feed lubrication. 

A blank is delivered to the cutting zone by moving the work table 2 by the round guide of the 

support 5 (Fig. 1).

Blank feeding should be uniform (with no jerking). Feeding speed should provide stable

machine operation and prevent its overload or working tool wedging.

Keep the cutting edge of the chain sharp and clean to provide quality and safe operation.

Maximum permissible operation load of working table is 50 kg. 

Summary of Contents for MCS-400

Page 1: ...EN Operating manual RU UKR Masonry chain saw BELMASH CS 400...

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Page 3: ...EN RU UKR 4 25 56 57 64 4 39 59 61 64 Figures 4 Contents 11 Warranty ard 54 Warranty liabilities 55 Approval certificate 64...

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Page 11: ...bly 19 7 2 Machine startup 20 8 Main operations 20 8 1 Construction materials cutting 20 8 1 1 Longitudinal and cross cut 20 8 1 2 Down edging rebating 21 8 1 3 Angle cutting with the usage of angle d...

Page 12: ...ION OF CONFORMITY EC EEA Joint limited liability company Belmash factory declares that masonry chain saw BELMASH MCS 400 Comply with the following requirements of EU Directives including changes BELLI...

Page 13: ...modes longitudinal cutting cross cutting down edging rebating angle cutting using angle device edge cutting chamfering using chamfering tool The power of the machine is supplied by a single phase AC...

Page 14: ...0 Guide bar length inches 20 Rated chain linear speed m s 3 2 Rated speed of motor shaft at idle min 1 2850 Rated power consumption W 2200 Rated voltage V 230 Rated power mains frequency Hz 50 Overall...

Page 15: ...Thumb screw 4 15 Item 16 fig 1 Thumb nut 1 16 Item 17 fig 1 Plate 1 17 Item 20 fig 1 Shell 1 18 Item 21 fig 1 Thumb screw 4 19 Item 22 fig 1 Left support 1 20 Item 23 fig 1 Right support 1 21 Item 24...

Page 16: ...nformation plate containing power source parameters is attached to machine frame When connecting the machine to power mains observe the following requirements Do not put hands in processing area when...

Page 17: ...er mains in the following cases when replacing chain or guide bar mounting and adjusting the devices when moving the machine from one place to another during work breaks or after operation during main...

Page 18: ...t use a mask To protect eyes put on eyewear 6 MACHINE ARRANGEMENT ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM The machine is an electro mechanical device driven by asynchronous motor 30 fig 4 Rotation is transmitted directly...

Page 19: ...hine is equipped with guide bar having an opening for driving sprocket lubrication or not having one In case of the presence of lubrication opening prior to guide bar mounting perform sprocket lubrica...

Page 20: ...n the cover of switch 18 and press the green button press control pedal 13 by foot To stop the machine perform the following release control pedal 13 press the red button or close the cover of switch...

Page 21: ...t 0 position by pointer and tighten the screws 8 1 4 Edge cut chamfering using chamfering tool fig 8 Edge cut chamfering at a height of up to 40 mm can be performed using the machine This operation re...

Page 22: ...recommended to loosen the chain This should be done due to chain heating up and stretching during operation and subsequent cooling down and shrinking Non observance of this may cause chain tearing gu...

Page 23: ...overbending Eliminate overbending Electric valve malfunction Replace the electric valve Running machine suddenly stops Chain wedging Check the chain free travel Thermal protector actuates Start the ma...

Page 24: ...24 12 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Plastic machine parts are appropriately tagged to allow their separation and recycling The worn out parts and devices of the machine should undergo eco friendly recycli...

Page 25: ...RU 25 BELMASH MCS 400 4 26 1 26 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 5 1 31 5 2 32 5 3 32 6 32 7 33 7 1 33 7 2 34 8 35 8 1 35 8 1 1 35 8 1 2 35 8 1 3 35 8 1 4 35 9 36 9 1 36 9 2 36 9 3 37 10 37 11 38 12 38 56 57 64...

Page 26: ...RU 26 COOO BELMASH MCS 400 ____________________________________________________________________________________ 37 212000 info belmash by 1 1000 5 40 80 20...

Page 27: ...RU 27 BELMASH MCS 400 S014A 0117 0200 32144 16 S6 40 12 1 003 001 80 90 4 100 1 39 6 010 2011 004 2011 020 2011...

Page 28: ...RU 28 3 3 8 72 400 330 635 90 90 20 3 2 1 2850 2200 230 50 L B H 973 855 1270 L1 B1 973 653 87 5 10 10 2 1 2 3 1 80100 7242 81 10 26 8 8 2...

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Page 30: ...RU 30 4 1 2 3 3 3b 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 31 46 51 52 1...

Page 31: ...RU 31 BELMASH MCS 400 5 18 5 1...

Page 32: ...RU 32 5 2 5 3 6 30 4 37 29 12 1 18 13 19 18 13 9 10...

Page 33: ...RU 33 BELMASH MCS 400 7 7 1 3 4 9 2 3 3 3b 21 24 49 28 25 22 23 24 21 1 13 19 2 5 1 50 10 8 20 14 1 13 6 2 52 2...

Page 34: ...RU 34 25 3 4 bar 26 52 2 11 34 2 33 4 35 9 2 1 36 32 9 11 50 11 50 9 2 11 29 30 37 4 37 29 10 9 31 4 37 29 37 29 35 33 12 11 D 3 D 3 5 2 15 1 8 17 16 1 19 1 9 9 1 7 2 1 18 13 13 18 5 1...

Page 35: ...RU 35 BELMASH MCS 400 8 8 1 8 1 1 5 1 8 8 5 38 5 5 2 5 8 1 2 6 8 1 3 7 6 90 90 6 5 41 43 40 44 40 42 44 90 45 0 8 1 4 8 40 7 15 46...

Page 36: ...RU 36 9 32 4 5w40 9 1 2 4 9 9 2 10...

Page 37: ...RU 37 BELMASH MCS 400 10 9 3 2 11 2 48 47 48 www belmash by 10 5 5 15 20...

Page 38: ...RU 38 11 2 51 13 12 14 12...

Page 39: ...UKR 39 BELMASH MCS 400 4 40 1 40 2 42 3 43 4 44 5 45 5 1 45 5 2 46 5 3 46 6 46 7 47 7 1 47 7 2 48 8 49 8 1 49 8 1 1 49 8 1 2 49 8 1 3 49 8 1 4 49 9 50 9 1 50 9 2 50 9 3 51 10 51 11 52 12 52 59 61 64...

Page 40: ...UKR 40 BELMASH MCS 400 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 37 212000 info belmash by 1 1000 5 40 80 20 i...

Page 41: ...UKR 41 BELMASH MCS 400 32144 16 S6 40 12 1 003 001 80 90 4 100 1 39 6 010 2011 004 2011 020 2011 S014A 0117 0200...

Page 42: ...UKR 42 2 1 2 3 1 3 3 8 72 400 330 635 90 90 20 3 2 1 2850 2200 230 50 973 855 1270 1 1 973 653 87 5 10 10 80100 7242 81 10 26 8 8 2...

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Page 44: ...UKR 44 4 1 2 3 3a 3b 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 31 46 51 52 1...

Page 45: ...UKR 45 BELMASH MCS 400 5 18 c 5 1...

Page 46: ...UKR 46 5 2 5 3 6 30 4 37 i 29 12 1 18 13 19 18 13 9 10 1 13...

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Page 49: ...UKR 49 BELMASH MCS 400 8 8 1 8 1 1 5 1 8 8 5 38 5 5 2 5 8 1 2 6 8 1 3 7 6 90 90 6 5 41 43 40 44 40 42 44 90 45 0 8 1 4 8 40 7 15 46...

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Page 51: ...UKR 51 BELMASH MCS 400 i 10 9 3 2 11 2 48 47 48 www belmash by 10 5 5 15 20...

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Page 54: ..._______ repair provider s name Stamp ____ _____________ 20_____ WARRANTY CARD No 2 COUNTERFOIL FOR WARRANTY REPAIR BELMASH MCS 400 Received _____ _________ 20_____ Mechanic __________________________...

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