HARVEY Eagle E-305S Instruction Manual Download Page 1

Summary of Contents for Eagle E-305S

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Page 2: ...llation 14 5 4 Installation 15 5 4 1 Positioning the Base Unit 15 5 4 2 Fence Assembly Installation 15 5 4 3 Cross Cut Table Installation 16 5 4 4 Positioning the Touch Screen Bracket 17 5 4 5 Back Co...

Page 3: ...One year Proof of Purchase Please keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty and servicing purposes Limited Tool Warranty We make every effort to ensure that this product meets high quality and d...

Page 4: ...with these instructions and comply with any safety rules regulations and provisions in force in the respective country 3 Working Environment The machine must be operated in a workshop environment comp...

Page 5: ...with EN ISO 3746 1995 and EN ISO 11202 1995 Note Background noise of measurement surrounding is 65 0dB A The figures quoted are emission levels and are not necessarily safe working levels Whilst ther...

Page 6: ...Source 220V 3HP 60Hz 440V 3HP 60Hz Motor 4kW 5 5HP Rated Current 13 9A 8A Circuit Break 20A 16A Performance Table Height 35 Main Table Size 19 3 4 x 39 1 2 Sliding Table Size 12 1 5 x 49 1 2 Cutter Ar...

Page 7: ...y 380 415V 3HP 50 60 Hz Motor 4kW 5 5HP Rated Current 10 A Circuit Break 16 A Performance Table Height 890mm Main Table Size 1000 x 500mm Sliding Table Size 310 x1250mm Cutter Arbor Size 35mm Insert O...

Page 8: ...he machine or the attachment to do a job for which it was not designed 11 WEAR PROPER APPAREL Do not wear loose clothing gloves neckties or jewelry rings watch because they could get caught in moving...

Page 9: ...14 Only use flat workpieces in the shaper never use warped or twisted lumber 15 Never take off too much material in one pass Make several lighter passes 16 Set up operations whenever possible to have...

Page 10: ...machine need to comply with the parameters stated in this instruction for use 2 Wear ear protection to prevent hearing loss Instructions on factors that influence exposure to noise including 1 The cor...

Page 11: ...Fig 5 Fig 5 1 Warning for residual risks Fig 5 1 Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 2 Specific Safety Instructions for Shaper Fig 5 2 3 Caution All electrical operation and maintenance shall be done by qualified electr...

Page 12: ...11 5 Warning for the choice of tools speed Fig 5 5 Fig 5 5 6 Warning for the cutter rotation direction Fig 5 6 Fig 5 6 7 Warning for the fence using Fig 5 7 Fig 5 7...

Page 13: ...ou must press the Emergent stop buttons and turn the disconnect switch to cut the power Fig 6 Disconnect switch Interval 8 hours Position As Fig 6 Operation Turn the switch Emergent stop buttons Inter...

Page 14: ...transportation device according to the weight of the machine Make sure the lifting capacity of transportation device is competent for the weight of the machine 5 1 2 Transportation before unpacking T...

Page 15: ...e inspection by the carrier or its agent Otherwise filing a freight claim can be difficult 5 2 1 Machine box contents Fig 8 5 2 2 Crosscut fence box contents Fig 9 5 3 Safety Measure before Installati...

Page 16: ...flat and level If necessary fix the machine to the floor with three bolts according the foundation plan Fig 10 Space required see Fig 11 The machine should be placed at least 800 mm away from the wal...

Page 17: ...sitioning holes on the crosscut table Fig 16 Lock the fence to the crosscut table by turning the knobs E and F As shown in Fig 17 connect the miter angle sensor with the display by the provided networ...

Page 18: ...hen lock the door with the screws on the other side 5 4 6 Connecting the extraction system The dust collection equipment needs to be switched on before start the machine Dust collection device should...

Page 19: ...to qualified personnel Always make sure the machine is properly grounded Check that if the voltage and frequency which are shown on the machine s name plate is corresponded to the electric power suppl...

Page 20: ...19 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS...

Page 21: ...ensure that the block A is against the thread rod C 8 Repeat step 2 and 3 until the parallelism is correct 9 Tighten screw B and the locking nuts of the sliding table Fig 23 Fig 24 6 2 Main Table Tab...

Page 22: ...at both ends The difference should be less than 0 75mm see Fig 27 If not adjust as chapter 5 4 3 Fig 27 Fig 28 Adjustment of the Crosscut Fence Scale For the first time to use the fence or replace the...

Page 23: ...Button A Start the main motor and make the spindle rotate anticlockwise B1 B2 Stop buttons stop the main motor C1 C2 Emergency stop buttons disconnect the power of all motors D Main power switch conn...

Page 24: ...sic introduction of main interface Fig 31 Zone A Press the keys to adjust the height tilt and speed of the spindle Zone B Show the positions and speed of the spindle Zone C Show the cutter linear spee...

Page 25: ...e spindle Lower the spindle Raise the spindle slowly Return to the main interface Fig 32 7 1 2 3Tilt Adjustment Manual control After touch the Tilt Adjustment key a separate control window will show o...

Page 26: ...creen enter the desired speed and confirm by pressing OK to get the desired speed Fig 34 Fig 35 Press START button to rotation the spindle press STOP button to stop as Fig 35 While the spindle is rota...

Page 27: ...tion Tilt the spindle to any angle measure the angle directly or cut a block to measure it After touch the key a separate control window will show in the display as Fig 37 then touch the key K the key...

Page 28: ...to the main interface Fig 38 Fig 39 7 1 2 7 Alarm Fig 39 As Fig 39 shown is the alarm info when there are alarms key N will twinkle touch it to get the warning information if the alarm is relieved ca...

Page 29: ...the glands B the spindle washers C and the cutter D e Install the cutter and washers to the spindle f Re install the gland B and cap screw A g Push the stop pin E to lock the spindle use a wrench to l...

Page 30: ...afety pin always ensure that it is in the right position and working well Fig 43 Fig 44 7 4 Change the Speed Range Fig 44 There are two speed ranges of this machine 1500 5000 and 3000 10000 RPM There...

Page 31: ...following formula Kc The basic cutting coefficient related to the cutting type Cutting Type Cutting Angle 45 50 60 70 80 90 End Grain Cutting 1 75 2 1 2 5 3 5 4 4 5 3 Rip Cutting 0 5 0 7 1 0 1 4 1 85...

Page 32: ...he operator s safety the correct processing method must be operated according to the Fig 45 Fig 45 7 6 Digital Readout of Fence Angle Operation Fig 46 Turn on or turn off this digital readout Digital...

Page 33: ...ooves cast iron main table the fence and sliding grooves the tilt segments machine interior and environment 8 2 Lubrication Spindle Shaft No lubrication for the spindle shaft bearing is required Heigh...

Page 34: ...15 Cap screw M10x16 103 Table insert B 116 Holder 104 Table insert C 117 Flat washer 6 105 Pin 4 x 16 118 Spring washer 6 106 Bracket 119 Cap screw M6x20 107 Support block 120 Anti back off 108 Set sc...

Page 35: ...70 238 Pan HD screw M4x12 206 Safe doors 224 Back cover 239 Pan HD screw M4x16 207 Flat washer 8 225 Pan HD screw 240 Rubber block 208 Spring washer 8 226 Nut M16 241 Cap screw M3x20 209 hex bolt M10x...

Page 36: ...35 Elevation...

Page 37: ...washer 12 358 Motor 318 Spring washer 12 359 connection block 319 Hex bolt M12x45 360 putter 320 Spring washer 5 361 Nut 10 321 Big flat washer 5 362 Set screw M10x65 322 Cap screw M3X20 363 Hex bolt...

Page 38: ...2 402 Lock washer 24 412 Spindle 403 Pulley 413 Cover 404 Bushing 414 Flat washer 6 405 Bearing 6206 415 Spring washer 6 406 Housing 416 Cap screw M6x12 407 Stop pin 417 Spindle washer 408 Locking blo...

Page 39: ...t M8X50 505 Spring washer 6 521 Flat key 8x7x30 537 Spring washer 8 506 Flat washer 6 522 Spring stack 538 Flat washer 10 507 Cover 523 Bushing 539 Spring washer 10 508 Bushing 524 Anti back nut M10 5...

Page 40: ...39 Crosscut Table...

Page 41: ...gnet 667 Cap screw M10x40 621 Sunk screw M5x25 668 Set screw M5X8 622 Spacer pin 669 Rotating shaft 623 Workbench 670 Bearing 61805 624 Cap screw M5x20 671 Shaft ring 25 625 Limit block 672 Pan HD scr...

Page 42: ...her 708 Fence cover 728 Bar 748 Special washer 709 Lock block 729 Slip sheet 749 Guide block 710 Lock lever 730 Set screw M8x6 750 Big flat washer 6 711 Flat washer 6 731 Block 751 Guide block 712 Loc...

Page 43: ...washer 6 841 Washer 808 Knob 825 Cap screw M6x16 842 Nylon screw 809 Locking block 826 Cover 843 Back board 810 Handle 827 Cap screw M4x8 844 Scale 811 T block 828 Cap screw M8x20 845 window 812 Limi...

Page 44: ...rew M6x12 924 2 Contact Switch Bracket 907 Fixing plate 924 3 Contact Switch 908 Cap screw M8x60 925 Touch screen 909 Spring washer 8 926 E button 910 Flat washer 8 927 Light 911 Bracket 928 Stop butt...

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