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The triangle top pressers with their support that are
included with your CS 88 / 89 give you the capacity
to work mouldings up to 85 mm (1”½). For taller or
complicated mouldings, there are other top pressers
available from your regular source of Cassese products.

If the corner is open towards outside, unscrew (turn anti-clockwise) the angle adjustment
screw AS (see Fig 1 page 1) a little to correct the fault and check again.

ADJUSTMENT OF THE ASSEMBLY ANGLE

If several cutting machines are being used in your production or if you receive your mould-
ings already cut by your suppliers (chop service), the angles of the mouldings will be slightly
different from one cutting machine to the other. The joining angle of your  CS 88 / CS 89  can
be adapted to find precisely the cutting angle of your cutting machine.

If the corner is open towards inside, screw in (turn clock-wise) the angle adjustment screw
AS (Fig 1 page 1) to correct the fault.

If you get this result, check your cutting angle, which is wrong
in this case because it is less than 45°.
Carry out the adjustment of the angle of your cutting
machine.

IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE A RECTANGLE
FRAME WITH  ANGLES SMALLER THAN 90°.

Outside

   Inside

PRESSER

MOULDING

SELECTION OF A TOP PRESSER END

Make sure that the distance between the moulding’s top and  the presser’s bottom is not
more than
If the distance is bigger than this, use another
(longer) top presser to reduce the distance.

CS88

35 mm

 MAXIMUM

CS89

50 mm

 MAXIMUM

BLACK TRIANGLE PRESSER

FOR HARDWOODS

Fixing in support with

WHITE TRIANGLE PRESSER

FOR SOFT WOODS

2.5 mm Allen key.

GREEN ROUND RUBBER ENDS

FOR HARDWOODS

1 long and 1 short

YELLOW ROUND RUBBER ENDS

FOR SOFT WOODS

1 long and 1 short

Triangle top pressers are good for flat mouldings or for mouldings representing a flat or horizontal area to come down
on. The round rubber ends are good for complicated forms (uphill, downhill or reverse mouldings).

For very tall mouldings the round rubber ends can be also inserted into the top presser bracket without their
support to gain capacity in height.

Summary of Contents for CS 88

Page 1: ...CS 88 CS 89 Version 2 au 12 06 Cassese Communication FOOT OPERATED PNEUMATIC Technical and User Manual UNDERPINNERS...

Page 2: ...invention designed to ensure very tight corners Five standard sizes are available 5 7 10 12 and 15 mm On special request 3 4 are available for slips filets They all come in throw away cartridges that...

Page 3: ...2 3 4 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 MAINTENANCE CS 88 CS 89 12 06 Cassese Communication PUTTING INTO OPERATION MEANS OF ASSEMBLY SETTING UP THE WEDGE CARTRIDGE UNDERPINNING THE FRAME ADJUSTMENTS USE CS88 CS 89...

Page 4: ...aluminium support CS 89 only air supply fittings 1 male connector on machine 1 quick release female connector 2 1 standard 1 US hose connectors SPECIFICATlONS Minimum width of moulding 5 mm maximum 9...

Page 5: ...r Plunger Sliding Table Horizontal rebate Clamp For the explanations given in this manual the operator must be standing at the back of the machine keeping the machine slightly in his left See REFERENC...

Page 6: ...the air pressure shown on the manometer is 6 bar 85 p s i otherwise correct it with the regulator D D V EMERGENCY STOP Manometer CS 89 AIR LINE FITTINGS USA AIR SOURCE compressor Male Connector on Mac...

Page 7: ...1 8 above the wedges shall be respected Same sized wedges can be stacked in order to avoid to have to change the cartridge size when joining frames with different thickness AS A GENERAL RULE THE JOIN...

Page 8: ...into contact with the sliding table then lock it Position the first moulding against stop B1 and slide it up to stop B2 5 Release the stapling positioning stops P1 and P2 SETTING AND STORING THE STAPL...

Page 9: ...ault If you get this result check your cutting angle which is wrong in this case because it is less than 45 Carry out the adjustment of the angle of your cutting machine IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE A REC...

Page 10: ...using metal wedges a Cassese invention designed to ensure very tight corners Seven sizes are available 3 4 5 7 10 12 and 15 mm They come in throw away cartridges that are colour coded per size for ea...

Page 11: ...Position the rebate clamp Move the sliding table forwards or backwards to stop P2 or P1 page 5 Then CS 88 Keeping the mouldings secure slowly push down the pedal When the rebate clamp comes into conta...

Page 12: ...STRIBUTOR If you push the foot pedal half way and release a wedge may be half engaged in the wedge distributor In this case Close the air valve CS 89 Try to remove the cartridge that is in position If...

Page 13: ...emove the fixed guide completely to free the old hammer If still not possi ble to get rid of the old hammer remove the four screws A B C D and open the block H Remove the old hammer Assemble the Block...

Page 14: ...Reduce the air pressure to 3 bars 3 Set the plunger at less than 50 mm 2 from the table 4 Holding nut E turn the limit screw through 2 to 3 turns 5 Press the pedal as if to start up stapling as the li...

Page 15: ...ecessary Change the wedge driver blade page 10 Reposition the plunger within permissible maximum distance page 6 Secure the moulding firmly on the table Change the wedge driver blade Use hard wood wed...

Page 16: ...ASSEMBLY SOUS ENSEMBLE KOMPLETTE EINHEIT CONJUNTO N 7909A N 7919 N 7909 to N 7919 N 7909 zu N 7919 Valable partir de la machnine N Valid from machine V lido de la m quina N Gultig ab der mashine N 792...

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