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Mechanism
1.4 Transport and Unpacking
MSV65 barfeeder is delivered in a wooden crate. The net weight around 500 kg, gross weight
around 690kg.
- WARNING -
To avoid any damage during unpacking, follow these recommendations carefully.
1.4.1 : Unpacking
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Bring the crates containing the barfeeder near to the machine tool.
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Remove the cover and the sides of the crate.
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Unscrew the anchoring bolts and take the feet of the case.
1.4.2 : Transportation by forklift truck
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Caution
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WHEN MOVING BY FORKLIFT , BEWARD
THE
screw
UNDERNEATH THE BAR FEEDER!
See Figure 6 ‘Transportation by forklift truck’ A and B
1.4.3 Transportation by crane/hoist cables
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Caution
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WHEN USING THE HOIST CABLES AND LIFTING THE BAR FEEDER MAKE SURE
THE CABLES HANGING IN THE CORRECT POSITION AND THAT YOU DO NOT DAMAGE THE CASING
OR ATTACHED PIECES!
See Figure 8 ‘Transportation by crane/hoist cables’
1.5 Accessories Supplied
The various accessories required for the operation and maintenance of the MSV65, are supplied
with each barfeeder. These accessories are packed in the crate :
(a) Electrical connection cabinet key
(b) Additional Pushrod.
(c) Interface Connection Cable
1.6 Preparations for installing the barfeeder
To ensure a correct installation and a rapid start up:
1.6.1
The assembly and start-up must be carried out by the technicians or representatives of
HYDRAFEED.
1.6.2
In the customer’s interest, the maintenance and operating staff should be present at the
installation of the barfeeder for appropriate training on its use thereafter.
1.6.3 The Lathe
It must be completely installed, with its cylinder and chucking system.
It must be ready for production.
For the day of installation, it must be totally available.
The interface must be completed and ready for the following electrical connections.
Power Supply, 1x220V, 50/60Hz or 1x400V,50Hz(Optional)
Emergency Stop
Safety Lines
‘End of Bar’ Signal
Feed Bar Command
Summary of Contents for MSV 65
Page 9: ...6 Figure 2 Assembly Plan ...
Page 10: ...7 Figure 3 Manual Adjustments ...
Page 11: ...8 Figure 5 Retracting The Barfeeder ...
Page 12: ...9 Figure 6 Transportation by forklift truck ...
Page 13: ...10 Figure 7 Greasing the Ball screw ...
Page 14: ...11 Figure 8 Transportation by crane hoist cables ...
Page 19: ...16 2 Operation Panel ...
Page 20: ...17 2 Operation Panel ...
Page 37: ...34 3 User Setup 3 5 1 Sub spindle pull Select Sub spindle pull ...
Page 39: ...36 3 User Setup ...
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Page 55: ...52 3 User Setup Select Back stop ...
Page 56: ...53 3 User Setup Auto back stop position P ...
Page 63: ...60 3 User Setup Touch on Detail button to review all setting data ...
Page 64: ...61 3 User Setup OR ...
Page 66: ...63 3 User Setup Setting Completed ...
Page 68: ...65 3 User Setup Setting Completed Touch on HOME symbol will jump to main screen ...
Page 70: ...67 3 User Setup 1 Eject new bar without turret ...
Page 71: ...68 3 User Setup 2 Eject new bar with turret ...
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