IMET VTF 500 Instruction Manual, Maintenance And Spare Parts Download Page 20

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At the cut end  the motor stops, the blade goes back and the cycle finishes.Thanks to the electronic control, 
the main described cycle can be changed depending on the working that must be done.  For example by 
putting in action  the function F1-pos.26/dr.RI0055-  the blade stops its rotation  after  going back  to the 
starting point; by putting in action the function F3 the blade locks  and the saw frame movement  stops in 
cutting end position.  
 
 
9.7 - ESC WORKING = Electronic Speed Control 
 
The electronic inverter allows to continuously change  the revolutions per minute of the blade motor. By 
using the two motor speeds you can get two speed range ( MEDIUM LOW SPEED and MEDIUM HIGH 
SPEED ) that allows a better blade using  by adjusting it to the workpiece. 
With the motor in operation , increase or reduce the speed only by pushing the button ( +/2 )=13/dr.RI0055 
or ( -/1 ) = 11/ dr.RI0055  till you read on the display the desired speed value in m/1'- . 
 
9.8 - LOCKING DEVICE / EMERGENCY LOCKING  
 
At any time it is possible to stop the cycle: 
- By pushing the button 0 - STOP CYCLE-pos.21/dr.RI0055- the machine stops immediately, but anyway 
there is the possibility to use the other keys, for example to change the cycle type or blade speed ; 
- By pushing emergency key -pos.1/dr.RI0055- the cycle stops immediately  and it is not possible to push 
other keys before having restored it. 
- By pushing the main switch-pos.8/dr.RI0102-  you turn off  the current of the machine ; 
In case of current braking,  the sectionalising switch-pos.8/dr.RI0102 goes on 0 position and it is necessary 
to restore it to start the machine again. 
  
9.9 - SAW FRAME ROTATION FOR OBLIQUE CUTTING 
 
It is possible to make cuts from 45° left to 60 right by keeping the locked piece nearest as possible  the 
cutting line from the both sides. 
Furthermore the blade penetration is always perpendiculary to the material surface, except during the cuts 
with the saw frame lower till  5 deg. 
For the oblique cuts it is necessary that no material is cmapled into the vice, loosen the lever-
pos.10/dr.RI0102-, wheel the handle -pos.11/dr.RI0102 - in the clockwise sense, and swivel the saw frame 
manually ( by using the handle of the sliding side vice ) till you read on the scale -pos.9/dr.RI0102- the 
desired angle. The automatic stops drived by the handle -pos.11/dr.RI0102- makes easy the positionning on 
the angles of 0 and 45 deg. right/left. 
Before going from an angle to another be sure  that the parts to wheel do not knock against the jaws or the 
workpiece that must be clamped into the vice.  
Thanks to the structure balancing , the rotation of the saw frame is never difficult. 
 
9.10 - SAW FRAME INCLINATION ( FOR  LOWERING CUTS TILL 5 DEG. ) 
For cutting profiles and solids that have very heigh vertical body ( over 250 mm ) it is suitable to low the saw 
frame as regars to the vertical ( max.5 deg. ) to get a better surface penetration. It is necessary to loosen the 
screws -pos.3/dr.RI0104- and pos.2 and 3/dr.RI0105 - with the same spanner of the band tension, then use 
the grub screw-pos.12/dr.RI0105- at the end of the displacement  lock hardly the  screws previously 
loosened . 
Then it is necessary  to replace the thiner closing jaw with  the closing jaw of big thickness . 
When the saw frame is lower , it is necessary  to set a new position of " stroke end of band return " by  
displacing  the feeler -pos.2/dr.RI0104- in a behinder position. ( The stroke end -pos.1/dr.RI0104- locks that 
the band back knocks against the support of the tempered bearing jaws -pos.4/dr.RI0106-) You must make 
this operation by loosing the screw-pos.4/dr.RI0104- and by taking the feeler off -pos.2/dr.RI0104- some 
milimeters ( from 3 to 10 about ).     
Check the adjustment results by moving the saw frame to and fro  with the buttons -pos.16 and 17- of the 
control panel -dr.RI0055-; the back of the band must not knock against the support-pos.4/dr.RI0106- and the 
teeth must be at 4 mm. about rear to the bearing jaws plane . 
9.11 - SUPPLEMENTARY VICE FOR CUTTING BIG PROFILES (optional). 
This attachment has to be used in addition to the normal vice when big profiles must be cut , as illustrated by 
the dr.RI0106. 

Summary of Contents for VTF 500

Page 1: ...AWING MACHINE recommended for cutting metal materials MODEL VTF 500 VERSION SHI E semiautomatic electro hydraulic ESC Variable speed band unit the summary of the foreseen marking conditions is on pag...

Page 2: ...arting 63MY 9 1 Keyboard 9 2 Cut end setting 9 3 Displayed informations 9 4 Controls description 63MA 9 5 Cutting setting 9 6 Semiautomatic cycle 9 7 E S C working Electronic Speed Control 9 8 Stop EM...

Page 3: ...e mentioned in the included compliance declaration From the position of the work in front of the frontal vice the operator has the possibility to actuate the controls and to control the precision of t...

Page 4: ...the saw frame in vertical position if the saw frame is low of 5 deg the maximum width reduces from 330 mmm to 30 mm 2 foreseen tool type 3 Type of motors to be used and tool speed opening vice 4 exte...

Page 5: ...never removed or altered or restricted in any way 7 insure that the operator has a safe and orderly work area with adequate light and operating room 8 be certain that your machinery receives responsib...

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Page 7: ...erve to avoid the sliding of the machine during the transit Use the 4 plates fixed to the angles of the base to hook the ends of the tools suitable to sling the machine The weight is shown on the iden...

Page 8: ...ide The enclosed electrical and hydraulic diagrams reproduce the necessary details to arrange the connections that must be forseen for a requested power of 3 KW At the top of the supplying cables it i...

Page 9: ...er table To rightly install these fittings first of all it is necessary to level and to adhere the machine Level the loading roller table to the same level of the work table and the rear supporting ja...

Page 10: ...nch z Usually the band must have the toothing as follows close toothing to cut thin materials tubular and profiles thin toothing to cut solid materials or pieces that need a long band for example the...

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Page 12: ...ced 8 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Verify that voltage and power frequency are compatible with numbers reported in the technical data plate placed on the right side of the floor stand difference over 10 ca...

Page 13: ...he corresponding fixing parts Push the main switch pos 8 dr RI0102 wait for some seconds that the panel drawing RI0055 stabilizes its workings then push many times the pushbutton MODE pos 10 dr RI0055...

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Page 16: ...mum programmed point The corresponding led light shows that the tool is moving CUT START SETTING 14 The led light usually shows the cutting unit position as regards to the stroke limits light flashing...

Page 17: ...led light 8 is flashing In meters minutes for band r p m for circular blades and discs MAXIMUM CURRENT LOAD OF THE MOTOR led light 9 is flashing Maximum current load in Amp pointed out in semiautomati...

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Page 19: ...ce to get the best of the machine Therefore please refer to the paragraph BAND CHOICE for a right use Put the work piece you have to cut into the vice by keeping a shake of 4 5 mm between the piece an...

Page 20: ...cuts with the saw frame lower till 5 deg For the oblique cuts it is necessary that no material is cmapled into the vice loosen the lever pos 10 dr RI0102 wheel the handle pos 11 dr RI0102 in the cloc...

Page 21: ...manual locking is made by a wheel that moves the jaws pos 3 dr RI0106 and push the workpiece against them pos 5 dr RI0106 You can get the maximum opening by loosing the screws of the piece pos 6 dr RI...

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Page 26: ...H2M type The central square metal pad pos SNMA 190616 H2M TYPE can be used from the 4 sides before being replaced The roller guide bearings are already lubricated with lithium grease They are FAG KR19...

Page 27: ...considering the cutting direction pos 7 dr RI0103 put the new band in the band guides then on the pulleys Screw a little the screw pos 4 dr RI0103 being sure that the band keeps its back in contact wi...

Page 28: ...ELOPPED CHIPS indicate the ideal cutting conditions For a right use see the paragraph CHOICE OF THE BAND 63NRG 11 4 MACHINE RUNNING IN The recurrent maintenance that this machine needs is necessary to...

Page 29: ...ns loss 12 The adjustment valve screw of the maximum pressure is loosened 13 The maximum pressure valve is broken 14 Hydraulic oil quality consumed too much liquid 15 There is some water in the oil an...

Page 30: ...fluid 6 BENDED CUTS increase band tension approach band guides to the cut teeth too thin reduce cutting pressure 7 TWISTED CUTTING approach band guide to the cut check piece support table it must be...

Page 31: ...e in bad conditions or the use of the wrong tools cause also sensitive alterations of these tests and it is prejudicial for the health of the staff and for the good results of the work Most of all the...

Page 32: ...ransit and so on Do not throw tha packing away as it might be used in case you should transit the machine or return it to the distributor or to the service staff when the machine is still under guaran...

Page 33: ...turer does not offer further warranties written or spoken explicit or implicit of its products and does not offer implicit warranties on saleability or adequacy for particular uses not foreseen by the...

Page 34: ...low together with the working schemes to know better the machine 17 1 NORMS TO REQUEST THE SPARE PARTS It is necessary to inform the TECHNICAL SERVICE about the following data the serial number indica...

Page 35: ...hnical productive and safety features forseen by the manufacturer For giving a detailed knowledge of this model you can find here enclosed as follows Electrical scheme s divided into theme tables and...

Page 36: ...for industrial and not for household use In the event that should be electromagnetic interferences the user is responsible for solving the problem together with the technical assistance of the manifac...

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