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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.
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