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1. General
The instructions described here are to be understood as
minimum recommendations. Depending on operating
conditions, they may need to be broadened in order to
maintain the machine's working quality.
Servicing and maintenance work in specific disciplines
(pneumatics etc.) must only be carried out by skilled persons
trained in that particular discipline.
Observe the following safety advice!
WARNING
You could get crushed by moving parts if the machine is
not shut down.
The machine must be depressurised and disconnected
from the power supply before carrying out
maintenance and cleaning work!
NOTE
Improper repair will result in damage to the machine!
Improper dismantling and assembly may result in property
damage or consequential damage to the machine.
Therefore, when carrying out any removal or dismantling
activity, always:
• Mark parts that belong together
• Mark and note down position and place of installation
• Remove and keep assemblies separate
After carrying out maintenance work, always:
• Check all screw connections to make sure they are tight.
Close and screw down all covers
As with starting up, listen for unusual noises and check to
see if there is any heat buildup!
2. Safety check
The machine must only be put into operation by trained and
qualified personnel.
Satisfy yourself that:
• installation, set up and servicing work have been completed
in full and no persons are present in the danger zone, let
alone working on it
• all safety guards / covers are in place
• the compressed air supply is ready for operation
• the controls are readily accessible
3. Malfunctions on start up
On start up, immediately switch OFF the power supply to the
machine if:
• unusual operating noises can be heard
• the machine runs irregularly, oscillates or vibrates
• auxiliary units malfunction
• the motors consume too much power
• there are electrical faults
• tools are overheating
DANGER
Danger from electric shock!
Working on live components in the improper manner
presents a danger to life!
Work on electrical equipment must only be carried out
by authorised electricians!
Establish the cause of any malfunctions with the machine
shut down and made safe and have it rectified by a
qualified and skilled person trained to do so or eliminate the
malfunction yourself if you are in possession of the necessary
qualification.
Only switch the machine back on again once malfunctions /
faults have been properly and completely rectified!
4. Starting up for the first time
Before starting up the machine for the first time, observe the
following:
NOTE
The machine must only be put into operation for the first
time by a person instructed / authorised to do so by the
manufacturer / distributor or under the manufacturer's /
distributor's supervision.
• Check to make sure the machine has been installed in
accordance with the regulations specified!
• Make sure the machine stands firmly.
• Check to make sure that no foreign objects (tools,
construction material etc.) have been left in the area of the
machine from the assembly process.
• Check the hoses as well as the pneumatic system's hose
connections.
• Check the safety guards for proper working order.
• Make sure that moving components can move without
obstruction into the spaces they require and that the safety
distances are observed.
Summary of Contents for BlueMax Mini Modular Plus
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Page 63: ...63 63 1 Base frame Fig 69 Base frame 2 Work surface Fig 70 Work surface...
Page 64: ...64 64 3 Eccentric tensioner 4 Guide frame Replacement parts lists...
Page 65: ...65 65 5 Foot extension 6 Suction extractor...
Page 67: ...67 67 9 Lifting cylinder...
Page 68: ...68 68 10 Drill depth stop 11 Adjustable stop Replacement parts lists...
Page 69: ...69 69 12 Clamping element...
Page 70: ...70 70 13 Motor with support 14 Centre stop Replacement parts lists...
Page 71: ...71 71 15 Press in frame 16 Hold down clamp rear 17 Hold down clamp front...
Page 72: ...72 72 18 Continuation stop Replacement parts lists 19 Stroke limiter 20 Drum stop...
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