
3
‐
7
Refer
to
specification
chart
under
Section
1
for
tank
capacity.
Oil
tank
should
be
full
already
if
it
is
a
new
machine
that
operates
for
the
first
time.
Supplying
coolant
Fill
the
coolant
tank
to
the
middle
level
of
the
sight
gauge
by
pouring
the
coolant
from
above
the
chip
conveyor.
Use
the
sight
gauge
to
check
the
coolant
level
remaining
in
the
tank.
Always
check
the
coolant
supply
before
starting
the
machine.
If
the
coolant
pump
is
started
without
enough
coolant
supply
in
the
tank,
the
pump
and
its
drive
motor
may
be
damaged.
Refer
to
specification
chart
under
Section
1
Description
for
tank
capacity.
Consult
your
coolant
supplier
for
bandsaw
use
regarding
coolant
type
and
mix
ratio.
Connecting
electric
power
Have
a
qualified
electrician
make
the
electrical
connections.
If
the
power
supply
voltage
is
different
from
the
transformer
and
motor
connection
voltage
shown
on
the
label
attached
to
the
electrical
compartment
of
the
machine,
contact
COSEN
or
your
agent
immediately.
Connect
to
power
supply
independently
and
directly.
Avoid
using
the
same
power
supply
with
electric
spark
machines
such
as
electric
welder.
Unstable
electric
tension
may
affect
your
machine’s
electric
installation
from
working
properly.
Ground
the
machine
with
an
independent
grounding
conductor.
Supply
voltage:
90
‐
110
of
nominal
supply
voltage.
Source
frequency:
99
‐
101
of
nominal
frequency.
Refer
to
the
specification
chart
under
Section
1
for
total
electric
power
consumption
of
the
motors
and
make
sure
your
shop
circuit
breaker
is
capable
of
this
consumption
amount.
Also
use
a
power
supply
cable
of
proper
size
to
suit
the
power
supply
voltage.
Sight Gauge
Drain Plug
Summary of Contents for SH-710LDM
Page 13: ...1 4 Illustration Safety Fence CE model only Safety Fence 右護欄 Safety Fence 左護欄 ...
Page 15: ...1 6 Illustration Emergency Stop Emergency Stop 急停按鈕 ...
Page 19: ...1 10 Illustration Safety Labels ...
Page 23: ...2 3 MACHINE PARTS IDENTIFICATION ...
Page 24: ...2 4 FLOOR PLAN Machine top view Machine front view ...
Page 25: ...2 5 Right view Drawing ...
Page 65: ...5 2 Fig 5 1 Control panel layout ...
Page 66: ...5 3 Fig 5 2 Circuit board layout ...
Page 67: ...5 4 Fig 5 3 Power supply layout ...
Page 68: ...5 5 Fig 5 4 PLC I O layout ...
Page 69: ...5 6 Fig 5 5 Main circuit layout CE ...
Page 70: ...5 7 Fig 5 6 Safety circuit layout CE ...
Page 71: ...5 8 Fig 5 7 DC24V layout CE ...
Page 72: ...5 9 Fig 5 8 Inverter layout CE ...
Page 73: ...5 10 Fig 5 9 PLC layout CE ...
Page 74: ...5 11 Fig 5 10 PLC IN1 layout CE ...
Page 75: ...5 12 Fig 5 11 PLC IN2 layout CE ...
Page 76: ...5 13 Fig 5 12 PLC IN3 layout CE ...
Page 77: ...5 14 Fig 5 13 PLC IN4 layout CE ...
Page 78: ...5 15 Fig 5 14 PLC OUT1 layout CE ...
Page 79: ...5 16 Fig 5 15 PLC OUT2 layout CE ...
Page 80: ...5 17 Fig 5 16 PLC OUT3 layout CE ...
Page 81: ...5 18 Fig 5 17 Control panel layout CE ...
Page 82: ...6 1 Section 6 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS ...
Page 83: ...6 2 Fig 6 1 Hydraulic layout ...
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