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Now begin to apply gradual pressure on the part and
complete the cut.

ATTENTION: Always release button 

between

one cutting operation and another, while you
are positioning the  part. do not try to block it
or alter its functional characteristics in any
way.

If the machine suddenly stops after numerous
consecutive cuts, do not be alarmed. The heat protector
device of the motor has been activated, breaking the
power supply when the temperature of the coils
reaches the threshold limit defined by the  insulation
class, to prevent damage to the motor.
In this case, release the button A and wait for automatic
reset which usually takes place after a few minutes.
Your sawing machine is equipped with an electronic
speed governor which also includes a motor
protection function obtained by means of an
amperometric limiter.  In this way it can not absorb an
amount of current greater than the set one, expressed
by the maximum value of absorption (see 2.5).
If the limiter trips while the machine is in operation,
slightly decrease the cutting pressure in addition,
this enables to safeguard the blade life and
performance and to obtain always a sharp and clean
cut.

4.3

REPLACING THE BLADE (Fig. 9)

CAUTION: When you perform this operation,
always wear protective gloves to avoid contact
with the teeth of the blade.

- check that the main switch 

D (Fig. 7) 

is at position 

0

;

- slacken the handles 

and slide the blades guide 

as

far as it will go, following the direction on the arrow

 (Fig.

8)

;

- remove the protective casing unscrewing the four

screws;

- slacken the blade tension, turning the handwheel 

in a

anti-clockwise direction;

- extract the blade first from the guides and then from

the rubber coated pulleys;

- insert the new blade first between the guides and then

onto the rubber coated pulleys, 

with the teeth facing

as showed in (Fig. 9)

;

- put the blade under tension again as described in point

3.1.

- replace the protective casing;
- reposition the blade guides 

in the correct position for

the next cut.

ATTENTION: This machine has been developed
for working with the blade rotating clockwise
(Fig. 9).
It is absolutely necessary to check that the blade
is produced according to this rotation mode.

3.6

BEARINGS BLADE GUIDE (Fig.9)

The blade-guide on the outside of the sawing machine are
eccentric and adjustable so as to simplify blade replacement
and to keep it guided as its best.
They must always touch the blade slightly, so that they
rotate when the blade passes, but must not be completly
locked.
In order to approach or remove the eccentric blade-guide,
gently turn the head of the screws 

using a 10 mm.

wrenches key.

4

USE

4.1

RUNNING IN THE BLADE

ATTENTION: If the correct running in procedure
is not performed, the bladès cutting precision
may be irreparably compromised.

To obtain the best performance, the bi-metal blades fitted
on your sawing machine must be run in for a short period.
For this reason the first two or three cuts should be done
where possible on a solid piece Ø 40-50 mm, using a very
slight pressure  on the blade, and gradually increasing
pressure in subsequent cuts.
To gauge the correct pressure in normal operating conditions
defined by this manual (see cutting table), consider for
example that the first cut on solid steel (eg. C40)  Ø 50 mm
should be done in about 4 minutes.
After running-in, the same piece may easily  be cut in
about 2 minutes. If the running-in process is done correctly,
the finish and precision of the cut will be of better quality
and the blade will last longer.

4.2

WORKING (Fig. 7)

Turn the main switch 

to position 

: in doing the switch

comes on and the machine is ready for operation.

ATTENTION: Before starting any cutting
operation, check that all the protections are
complete and in the correct position.

Once you have completed all the procedures and operations
described so far, you may start the working processes.
To perform the cut, move to the front of the machine and
grip the handgrip with your right hand.

ATTENTION: Keep your left hand away from the
cutting  area and on no account try to reach it
when cutting is in process.

Use your right-hand thumb to press the side release button

B  (Fig. 7)

: as such you will disable the safety system

that prevents any unintentional starts. Then use your right-
hand forefinger to press start button A and lower the body
gradually until the blade lightly touches the work piece to
be cut.

Summary of Contents for NG 120

Page 1: ...ITUNGEN UND WARTUNG MODE D EMPLOI ET ENTRETIEN INSTRUCCIONES PARAELUSO Y MANUTENCION INSTRU ES DE UTILIZA O SEGATRICEANASTRO BAND SAW MACHINE BANDS GEMASCHINE SCIEARUBAN SIERRA DE CINTA SERRA DE FITA...

Page 2: ...x 39 0542 670185 http www femi it Erklart dass BANDS GEMASCHINE NG120 ist konform mit der Direktiven EWG 98 37 89 336 73 23 DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE CE DU CONSTRUCTEUR FEMI S p A Via del Lavoro 4 400...

Page 3: ...s CAUTION behaviours that could cause slight injuries or damages to things NOTE the notes preceded by this symbols are technical and are aimed at making operations easier 1 2 SAFETY AND RULES The mach...

Page 4: ...be used such as headphones or earplugs 1 7 INFORMATIONABOUT THE ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY The European regulations on safety and in particular the EEC Directive 89 336 contemplate that all the eq...

Page 5: ...knobs Q and slide the blades guide P so as to move it closer to or further from the part to be cut as shown in the figure ATTENTION If this adjustment is not done the part of the blade not used in th...

Page 6: ...ig 9 It is absolutely necessary to check that the blade is produced according to this rotation mode 3 6 BEARINGS BLADE GUIDE Fig 9 The blade guide on the outside of the sawing machine are eccentric an...

Page 7: ...hing 8 12 teeth per inch for use in the majority of cuts possible with this machine For special requirements see cutting table point 4 6 for example for cutting large solid sections or profiled sectio...

Page 8: ...Excessive cutting pressure Incorrect eccentric blade guide adjustment Excessive wear of the pulley rubber linings The blade slips on the pulleys caused by oil or grease required for cutting operation...

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