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1.6
SAFETY PROCEDURS FOR FURTHER RISK
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Always keep processing residues away from the cutting
area.
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Always use the clamp. The parts to be cut must always
be held firmly in the clamp.
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Always keep hands away from the working areas while
the machine is moving: before loading or unloading the
part, release the run button on the hand grip.
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Do not force the machine unnecessarily : excessive
cutting pressure could cause rapid wear to the blade
and negatively influence the performance of the
machine in terms of finishes and cutting precision.
1.7
INFORMATION REGARDING NOISE AND
VIBRATIONS
In normal conditions of use as described in this manual,
this belt sawing machine determines an equivalent level of
acoustic pressure:
Leq =
82 dB(A) when operating unloaded;
Leq =
84,3 dB(A) during processing (eg. cutting of a
steel tube D.80 mm thickness 5 mm), at cutting
speed of 80 m/min., with a weighted operating
cycle of 1 minute.
The frequency root mean RMS weighed for hand-arm
acceleration does not exceed 2.5m/s².
The measurements are taken in accordance with
standards UNI7712, ISO3740, ISO 3746 and EEC 98/37.
The emission levels indicated are not necessarily safety
levels. Although there is a relationship between the
emissions and exposure levels, the values shown cannot
be used for establishing the need for further precautions.
There are other factors which influence the exposure levels
of operators, such as the features of the work place,
presence of other sources of noise, number of machines
running, etc.
The exposure levels may also vary between countries.
This information is necessary for the user for better
evaluation of the risks and hazards deriving from noise.
NOTE: Personal hearing protection should be
used, such as headphones or earplugs.
1.8
INFORMATION ABOUT THE
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
The European regulations on safety and, in particular, the
Directive
2004/108/CE
contemplate that all the equipment
be equipped with shielding devices against radio
interferences both from and towards the outside.
This machine is equipped with filters both on the motor and
on the power supply through which the machine is safe and
in compliance with above regulations.
Tests were carried out according to 61000-6-1, EN 61000-
6-3, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2 regulations.
1.9
DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE (Fig.1)
The belt sawing machine consists of two basic parts: the
machine body
5
complete with motor and drive
7
which is
integrated into lower part, consisting of the clamp
11
and
the base
13
, by means of the swivel support
9
.
Here is a list of the main parts with the number indicating
it in the drawing.
Legend Fig. 1
1.
Command grip
2.
Blade tension handwheel
4.
Sliding blade guide
5.
Machine body
6.
Blade
7.
Motor
8.
Control box
9.
Bar stop
10.
Clamp (vice)
11.
Morsa
12.
Clamp drive
13.
Base
WEIGHT: ............................................................... 16 Kg.
SIZE: ............................. 85 x 36 x H65 cm. in maximum
overall dimensions.
PACKAGING SIZE: ............................ 72 x 34 x H52 cm.
2
INSTALLATION
2.1
REMOVING THE PACKING
Remove the wooden frame which protects the machine
during transit.
Try not to damage the frame as you may have to move
the machine long distances or store it for long periods.
2.2
HANDLING (Fig. 2)
As the machine is not heavy (Kg. 16), it can be lifted and
moved by a single person by gripping it from the machine
body
5
, duly clamped (see pint 2.3).
2.3
TRANSPORT (Fig. 2)
It is necessary to low the saw body till the lower position
and fix it to the base : it is sufficient to insert the pin
U
in
the hole in the body, then lift the machine, gripping it as
showed in
Fig. 2
.
For transport the machine, it is better to place it in the box
it was when purchased.
Ensure it is placed in the correct position indicated by the
arrows on the packaging.
Pay careful attention to the ideogram printed on the box as
they provide all necessary information for palletization
and stacking of boxes.
Tying the load down with ropes or safety belts is
raccomended during transportation to prevent the load from
sliding or falling.
2.4
POSITION/WORK STATION (Fig. 3)
Place the machine on a sufficiently flat workbench so that
the machine has the better possible stability. Should you
wish to fix the machine in place, use the special holes
located on the base.
In respect of ergonomic criteria during cutting operations,
the workbench must be positioned at such a height that the
clamp level is between 90 and 95 cm from the ground (see
Fig. 3)
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