
INSTRUCTION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
GB
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The ground control unit (see
Fig. 10B
) can be moved
according to the positioning necessities of the operator.
The operator should place the control in a zone free
from obstacles in order to see clearly and completely
the operative zone.
MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO PER-
SONS OR OBJECTS HIDDEN TO
THE OPERATOR VISUAL FIELD
BY THE WHEEL SIDE PLAY (ESPE-
CIALLY IN CASE OF WHEELS WITH
LARGE DIMENSIONS).
The “pedals
A
” operate the cw and ccw mandrel ro-
tation.
THE HANDLE MUST NOT BE
PLACED WHERE WATER STAG-
NATES.
A
Fig. 10B
NAV11N - NAV11NT
NAV11EI - NAV11TEI
7505-M001-3_B
11.3 Control device (valid for NAV11EI and
NAV11TEI models)
The ground control unit (
Fig. 11
) can be moved ac-
cording to the positioning necessities of the operator.
The operator should place the control in a zone free
from obstacles in order to see clearly and completely
the operative zone.
MAKE SURE THERE ARE NO PER-
SONS OR OBJECTS HIDDEN TO
THE OPERATOR VISUAL FIELD
BY THE WHEEL SIDE PLAY (ESPE-
CIALLY IN CASE OF WHEELS WITH
LARGE DIMENSIONS).
The “lever
A
” has four maintained control operative
positions:
- Lever rightwards or leftwards, operates respectively the
tool holder carriage shifting rightwards or leftwards.
- Lever upwards or downwards: it operates respectively
the rising and the lowering of the mandrel holding arm.
“Push-button
B
” has a maintained control position, and
once it is pressed, it operates the self-centring chuck
opening.
“Push-button
C
” has a maintained control position, and
once it is pressed, it operates the self-centring chuck
closing.
The “pedals
D
” operate the cw and ccw mandrel rotation.
The “push-button
E
” operates the leftwards repositioning
on the carriage.
The “push-button
F
” operates the leftwards repositioning
on the carriage.
THE HANDLE MUST NOT BE
PLACED WHERE WATER STAG-
NATES.
A
B
C
D
E
F
Fig. 11