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• Unscrew thumb nut 29 of motor 30 and move handle 37 downwards (along the arrow
shown in figure 4) to lift the motor up;
• Secure handle 37 by thumb nut 29;
• Set chain 10 into the groove of guide bar 9 and on sprocket crown 31. Chain motion
direction is shown by arrow in figure 4;
• Hold handle 37 and loosen thumb nut 29. When raising handle 37, the chain automatically
tensions. Manually move the chain along guide bar and make sure it is properly tightened.
Then tighten thumb nut 29;
• Set cover 35 and bracket 33 back;
• Mount control panel 12 at upright frame 11 by screws and washers;
• Connect flexible hose D to fitting C (fig. 3). Do not allow overbending of flexible hose D
as it may cause insufficient oil flow;
• Connect plug-in connector B (fig. 3);
• Attach support 5 to working table 2 and fix it by thumb screws 15 (fig. 1);
• Mount protective guard 8 and fix it by plate 17 and thumb nut 16 (fig. 1);
• Pour engine oil in tank 19 (fig. 1) (recommendations in section 9).
Recommendations on chain tensioning are specified in subsection 9.1
7.2 Machine startup
To start the machine, perform the following (fig. 1):
• plug the machine in power mains;
• unfix and open 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 18 by pressing red emergency button.
Starting time of the machine does not exceed 5 seconds. If the machine fails to start, switch it
OFF. In case of startup failure perform startup procedure again in at least 1 minute.
After operation or during working breaks, switch cover should be closed
Prior to beginning operation, start the machine and let it run for several minutes
at idle. This is required for oil to come to chain and guide bar lubrication area by
hose through electric valve
8. MAIN OPERATIONS
8.1 Construction materials cutting
Cutting of construction materials can be performed along, across and at an angle. Down
edging (rebating) and edge cutting (chamfering) are also possible.
8.1.1 Longitudinal and cross cutting
Mount support 5, as shown in figure 1. Adjust protective guard 8 by height so that a blank
pass under the guard during cutting. Spacing between protective guard 8 and the blank
being cut, should not be more than 5 mm by height.
Cutting is performed by layout or by means of rule 38 (fig. 5), mounted on support 5.
Set a blank on working table 2 of the machine and to support 5. Start the machine and
perform cutting.
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