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SAA 902 | Version 1.03

Transport, packaging, storage

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Transport, packaging, storage

6.1 Delivery and transport

Delivery

Check the Chip Extraction Unit for visible transport da-
mage upon delivery. In case of visible damage to the 
Chip Extraction Unit, immediately notify the carrier or 
your retailer. 

Transport

 

Improper transport of individual devices, unsecured de-
vices stacked on top of each other or next to each other 
in packed or already unpacked condition is accident-
prone and can cause damage or malfunctions for which 
we do not grant any liability or guarantee.

Transport the scope of delivery secured against shifting 
or tilting with a sufficiently dimensioned industrial truck to 
the installation site. 

General risks during internal transport 

  

Devices may only be transported by authorized and qua-
lified persons. Act responsibly during transport and al-
ways consider the consequences. Refrain from daring 
and risky actions.

Gradients and descents (e.g. driveways, ramps and the 
like) are particularly dangerous. If such passages are 
unavoidable, special caution is required.

Before starting the transport check the transport route for 
possible danger points, unevenness and disturbances 
as well as for sufficient strength and load capacity. 

Danger points, unevenness and disturbance points must 
be inspected before transport. The removal of danger 
spots, disturbances and unevenness at the time of trans-
port by other employees leads to considerable dangers.

Careful planning of internal transport is therefore essen-
tial.

6.2 Packaging

All of the Chip Extraction Unit‘s packaging materials and 
packing aids are suitable for recycling and must always 
be disposed of using material-based recycling systems.

Packaging materials made of cardboard must be shred-
ded and recycled as waste paper.

The foils are made of polyethylene (PE), padding is 
made of polystyrene (PS). Dispose of these substances 
at a recycling centre or hand them over to a qualified wa-
ste disposal company.

6.3 Storage 

The chip extraction unit must be thoroughly cleaned and 
stored in a dry, clean and frost-free environment. Cover 
the machine with a tarpaulin. 

6.4 Installation and connection

6.5 Requirements to the installation 

location

Remove the chip extraction unit from its packaging and 
remove all protective foils.

To achieve a good function and a long life of the Chip 
Extraction Unit, the installation location should satisfy 
the following criteria:

- The substrate must be level, firm and vibration-

free.

- The installation or working room must be dry and 

well ventilated.

- Do not install or operate the machine in damp or 

wet conditions. The humidity should not exceed 
90% and the measured ambient temperature 
should be between -10 ° C and + 50 ° C.

- There must be sufficient space for the operating 

personnel, for material transport as well as for ad-
justment and maintenance work.

- Mains voltage and frequency should correspond to 

the characteristics of the motor of the machine.

- The site must have good lighting.

6.6 Assembly of the extraction system

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CAUTION!

Injuries caused by parts falling over or off a forklift, 
pallet truck or transport vehicle.
Only use means of transport that can carry the total 
weight and are suitable for it.

CAUTION:  DANGER OF TIPPING!

  

The device may be lifted unsecured by a maximum 
of 2cm. 
Employees must be outside the danger zone, the 
reach of loads. Warn employees and, if necessary, 
advise employees of the hazard.

Wear safety glasses!

Wear safety shoes!

Summary of Contents for 5923902

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Chip extraction unit SAA 902 SAA 902 ...

Page 2: ...General safety aspects 6 2 7 Safety measures when dealing with electricity 7 2 8 Safety measures for the use of tools 7 2 9 Safety measures for processing 7 2 10 Safety measures during maintenance and servicing 8 2 11 Safety check 8 3 Intended Use 8 3 1 Residual risks 8 4 Description of the device 9 4 1 Machine 9 4 2 Scope of supply 9 5 Technical Data 9 5 1 Table 9 5 2 Type plate 9 5 3 Accessories...

Page 3: ...se submit any information and experiences you make during application of the machine as these may be valuable for product improvements 1 3 Disclaimer All data in this operation manual has been compiled on the basis of the state of the art valid standards and gui delines as well as our many years of expertise and ex perience The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage in the following cases Fai...

Page 4: ...aff with the required pro tective equipment and wearing the required pro tective equipment shall be mandatory Operators shall also be responsible for maintaining the machine in a technically perfect condition For this rea son the following shall apply Operators shall make sure that the maintenance in tervals described in these operating instructions are complied with Operators shall regularly chec...

Page 5: ...at work Staff must wear the personal protective equipment indicated in individual sections of these operating instructions when carrying out the different tasks on the machine The personal protective equipment is described in the following section 2 5 Safety labels on the Chip extrac tion unit The following safety labels and instructions are attached to the Chip Extraction Unit s Fig 1 and must be...

Page 6: ...n and concentration Do not use the extraction system if you are not concentrated Operation or maintenance of the extraction system is prohibited for persons under the age of 18 or un der the influence of alcohol drugs or medication Defective or damaged parts in the device must be replaced immediately Keep children away from the machine Only operate the machine with fully and correctly installed sa...

Page 7: ... not use the machine for purposes for which it is not intended 2 Do not overload the extraction system She works bet ter and safer in the specified performance range Do not use the extraction system for heavy work requiring a more powerful machine 3 Check the stability of the machine 4 Note that using tools other than those recommended by the manufacturer and other accessories may result in injury...

Page 8: ... intended Non industrial use is given when no employee no persons in the vocational training as well as in schools uses the exhaust system There is no liability for damages due to improper use The extraction system has not been designed for com mercial craft or industrial use For structural and technical changes to the chip extraction unit the company Stürmer Maschinen GmbH assumes no liability Cl...

Page 9: ...ig 3 Type plate SAA 902 5 3 Accessories 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Model SAA 902 Length 900 mm Width 500 mm Height 1550 mm Weight 19 kg Supply voltage 230 V Rated volume flow 1200 m h Negative pressure max 1100 Pa Extraction duct inlet outside nominal width 100 mm Extraction duct outlet outside nominal width Electrical data 100 mm Input power 0 55 kW Output power 0 35 kW Sound power level...

Page 10: ...le for recycling and must always be disposed of using material based recycling systems Packaging materials made of cardboard must be shred ded and recycled as waste paper The foils are made of polyethylene PE padding is made of polystyrene PS Dispose of these substances at a recycling centre or hand them over to a qualified wa ste disposal company 6 3 Storage The chip extraction unit must be thoro...

Page 11: ...ides of the chassis together with the M5x16 cheese head screws and M5 hex nut Fig 6 Fig 6 Mounting device unit Step 5 Insert a hose fitting 17 over the suction hose 7 as far as it will go to the suction connection of the device and fix it with the hose clamp accor ding to fig 7 Fig 7 Hose fitting Step 6 Pull the chip bag 6 over the lower opening of the plastic housing 13 so that it completely clos...

Page 12: ...ystem insert a hose attachment A over the suction hose 11 Now insert the connection adapter 18 as far as it will go into the suction hose 11 and secure it by tightening the sluice attachment A Fig 11 Connection adapter 6 7 Setting up the chip extraction unit Place the machine on a stable level surface The distance to the wall should be at least 800 mm Check your electrical connection voltage This ...

Page 13: ...rounded to dissipate any electrostatic energy 7 Operation 7 1 Switch on Check that the suction hose is firmly connected to the extraction unit and to the extraction adapter of the woodworking machine Check if the chip bags are well fastened Switch on the extraction system by pressing the green button I Turn on the woodworking machine 7 2 Switch off Switch off the woodworking machine Exhaust system...

Page 14: ...ips and recommendations The Chip Extraction Unit is constructed for efficient operating To guarantee a long life the servicing aspects are to be carried out regularly DANGER Danger to life due to electrical shock Danger of live through electric shock by contact with live power components The Chip Extraction Unit may connected only from Qualified electrician Repairs on the electrical system must ex...

Page 15: ...ted as normal household waste but must be returned to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By helping to properly dispose of this product you are protecting the environment and the health of others Environment and health are endan gered by improper disposal Material recycling helps to re duce the consumption of raw materials For more informa tion about recycl...

Page 16: ...plate attached to the device Example The engine for the Chip extraction unit SAA 902 must be ordered The engine has the number 11 in the spare parts drawing 1 By ordering spare parts send a copy of the spare parts drawing 1 with the marked part engine and marked positon number 11 to the dealer or spare parts depart ment and provide the following information Type of device Chip extraction unit SAA ...

Page 17: ...03 17 11 2Spare parts drawing The following drawing are intended to help identify the necessary spare parts To order please send a copy of the part drawing with the marked components to your dealer Fig 13 Spare parts drawing SAA 902 ...

Page 18: ...18 SAA 902 Version 1 03 Electrical schematic 12 Electrical schematic Fig 14 Wiring Diagram SAA 902 ...

Page 19: ... 69 2012 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 2 69 Particular requirements for wet and dry vacuum cleaners including power brush for commercial use DIN EN 62233 2008 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure DIN EN 55014 1 2017 Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements for household appliances elec...

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