6.4 Electrical Connection of the Machine
Make sure whether the voltage of the acquired machine is
220V/ 1 phase or (220V,380V,400,440V)/ 3 phase prior to
connection.
The control electrical box is located at the front of the stand
with a latching door.
The power connection cable is at the rear of the electrical box
as shown in the picture (6.4 -1).
This machine uses an inverter to change the speed rate from
24~120rpm. Please refer to the information in front of the
window on the control panel.
If the machine cannot be operated after wires have been
connected, please check the following items:
1. The Emergency switch is released.
2. The door of the electrical cabinet is properly closed and
switched ON (locked).
3. Refer to the Table of Error Codes for the inverter ( 8.6).
7
7
R
R
E
E
C
C
O
O
M
M
M
M
E
E
N
N
D
D
A
A
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
S
S
A
A
N
N
D
D
A
A
D
D
V
V
I
I
C
C
E
E
7.1 General Advise Before Using the Machine
This machine is designed to cut metal construction materials of different shapes and profiles. The
materials may be required for fabrication workshops, machinist shops, and general construction
work.
Limit the machines use to a single operator.
To obtain good running-in of the machine it is advisable to start using it at intervals of about half
an hour. This operation should be repeated two or three times, after which the machine may be
used continuously.
Always check that the workpiece is securely clamped and that long pieces are suitably supported.
Do not use a disk size that is outside the limits of the machine specifications.
Immediately release the start/run/trigger button if the disk should get stuck in a cut. Switch off the
machine before raising the machine head. Then open the vise and remove the workpiece. Lastly,
check the disk teeth for any damage. If any of the teeth are broken, replace the saw blade.
Before carrying out any repairs of the machine, consult a technician.
7.2 Operator Position
The operator should stand in front of the machine using a single
hand to grip the control handle.
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