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COMBI 200: use and maintenance

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Remember that there must be an overload protection upstream of
the mains power supply unit which can guarantee the safety of all
the conductors from short circuiting and overload.

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1187627

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The motor is driven by pressing the push-button on the handle (Fig.3.3/A).

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Electric motor characteristics

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Power (Kw)

0.37

Nominal voltage (V)

115

Frequency (Hz)

60

Number of poles

2

R.p.m.

3430

Isolation class

S6

Protection grade

IP55

Type of mechanical casing

63 B14

Capacitor (

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Once the machine installation has been completed, machining can begin.

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 consists of a stainless steel cutting surface. The 0.37 kW motor

and the cutting head (work unit) are fitted on a steel bar tilted at 45° to ensure
high cutting precision. The tile/stone cutter is placed on a tank, in plastic
shock-proof material, which contains water. The tank can be easily removed
for cleaning. There is a cooling pump immersed in the tank under the work
table which supplies the water jet for cooling the cutting disk.

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 can be used for 90 degree vertical cutting and 45 degree tilted

cutting.
For vertical cutting, the pieces must have a maximum length of 430 mm and a
maximum thickness of 40 mm. For 45 degree tilted cutting, the pieces must
have a maximum length of 430 mm and a maximum thickness of 20 mm.

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The machine consists of a mobile cutting part (Fig.3.1-A), a fixed machine
support frame (Fig.3.1-B), a disk cooling tank (Fig.3.1-C) and an adjustment
unit (Fig.3.1-E).
The machine is fitted with protection devices to guarantee maximum
functioning safety (Fig.3.1-D).

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 functions as follows:

1.

The piece to be machined is placed against the fence (Fig. 3.3 -E)
of the work surface with the required angle using the protractor
(Fig.3.1-E);

2.

Select the cutting angle, vertical (Fig.3.1) or tilted at 45° (Fig.3.3);
to move the operating head to the fence, simply release the
securing knob (Fig.3.1-F) (Fig.3.2-A) for the operating head angle
setting, then secure the clamping knob again;

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3.

Turn the clamping knob for the operating head angle setting
(Fig.3.1-G);

4.

Start up the machine using the maintained push-button near the
handle (Fig.3.3-A).

Make sure the tank is full of water during operations.

5.

Press the piece against the table by hand

Apply a suitable pressure for the piece to be cut so that the motor
is not overloaded  (motor under normal operating conditions

6.

Move the operating unit and begin the cut; if the motor stops due to
overloading, retract the disk from the workpiece and allow the
motor to reach working speed before re-starting the cut.
The cut must be made near the fences on the work table.

If the 45° and 90° cuts are incorrect, adjust the screws on the two 
arms (Fig. 3.3.-F).

Summary of Contents for 1188076

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Page 2: ...sibility in the case of non observance of the laws which regulate the use of such equipment in particular improper use power supply anomalies neglect of maintenance unauthorized modifications partial...

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Page 5: ...he immersion pump which circulates water for cooling the cutting disk To clean the tank remove it from the machine secure the head take it by the arms and wash it down with direct water jets this oper...

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Page 7: ...________________________________________________________________ 6 6 6SDUH SDUWV 3DUWV When ordering spare parts indicate the following 1 Machine type 2 Code and reference number alongside each defini...

Page 8: ...3207393 SPACER 12 1193849 DISK 13 3206409 GUARD 14 2222021 SCREW 15 1222013 SCREW 16 3208759 SCREW 17 3207015 FLANGE 18 3207014 FLANGE 19 3205941 COOLING TUBE 20 3205985 SPLASH GUARD 21 2224340 WASHER...

Page 9: ...ESIVE LABEL 69 2241570 SPANNER 70 3205980 PROTRACTOR 71 3206384 WHEEL GUARD 72 3206381 HEAD CLAMP 73 3205988 PROTRACTOR SUPPORT 74 3204945 BEARING 75 3207073 RING 77 3213097 RING 79 2216277 RUBBER SEA...

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