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6.11
EXAMPLE OF OPERATING
DANGER
Before starting the procedure described hereunder, carefully read and learn the
instructions given in this manual.
This machine can be used in different ways depending on the kind of test you wish to perform.
We suggest you to follow the procedure described at chapter 7 of the standard EN12697-30.
Here follows a “standard procedure” allowing even to an operator without a wide experience to carry out a
test. The time will increase the operator’s skill in the machine use according to one’s need.
1.
Switch on the control panel (for further details about the functioning of the control panel, consult the
file enclosed to this manual)
2.
Tool up correctly the appliance as described in the chapter “TOOLING UP” of this manual.
3.
Set up the control panel as described in the chapter “PROGRAMMING” of the file enclosed to this
manual.
4.
Start the test by pushing the “Start ” key, which is on the Control Panel; Consult the file enclosed to
this manual.
Chapter 7
MAINTENANCE
DANGER
Consult
2.3 DANGEROUS PARTS AND RESIDUAL RISKS before
proceeding.
DANGER
All the maintenance operations must be carried out with the machine turned off and
unplugged from the knife switch.
DANGER
Skilled operators instructed about the purposes the machine is made for must carry any
kind of maintenance operations concerning the components of the machine and of the
electric components, even those that may seem very simple.
DANGER
Only original spare parts are allowed. The Manufacturer assumes no liability in the event
that non – original parts are used.
7.1
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
In order to maintain good working of the machine for a long time, clean periodically all the parts and oil the
parts that are not painted. Avoid the use of solvents, which could damage the varnished parts and the
synthetic ones.
Make regularly all the periodical inspections listed in the chapter “PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS” in order to
avoid any damage or malfunctioning of the appliance.
7.2
SPECIAL MAINTENANCE
In case of special maintenance operations (repairs, replacement of parts and any other operation not
described in this manual) ask directly to the manufacturer.
7.3
PERIODICAL INSPECTIONS
It is recommended to execute punctually and correctly all the periodical inspections here described. This will
help in preventing failures and dysfunctions.
OPERATION
CHECK OF THE WEIGHT FALLING HEIGHT.
PROCEDURE
Check if the falling height is 457,2 mm, if it isn’t, unscrew the screws that are fixing
the releasing device installed on the sliding rod of the rammer and set the proper
height.
FREQUENCY
AFTER 50 WORKING HOURS
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