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PART  LIST 

Part 

No. 

Description Size 

No.

Q’ty

Part 

No.

Description Size 

No.

Q’ty

92-1 

Set Screw 

M6x12 

147-5

Speed Selector 

 

92-2 

Changeable Plate 

 

151 

Reduction Unit 

 

92-3 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M8x20 

152 

Key 8x8x30 

94 

Bar-Stop-Rod  

152-1

Vent Screw 

 

95A 

Bar-Stop  

153 

Hex. Cap Bolt 

M8x25 

95-1 

Hex. Cap Bolt 

M10x50 

153-1

Spring Washer 

M8 

95-2 

Nut M10 

154 

Motor  

96 

Handle M10x35 

155 

Key 8x7x35 

97 

Scale  

156 

Anchoring Dowel 

 

98 

Rivet  

157 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M8x25 

99 

Chip Gutter 

 

157-1

Spring Washer 

M8 

100 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M6x8 

158 

Hollow Pin 

Ø6x20 

102 

No-Burr Jaw 

 

159 

Coupling Fork 

 

103 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M6x15 

160 

Pin on Fork 

 

104 

Counter Vise Jaw 

 

161 

C-Ring S-20 

105 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M6x15 

162 

Nut  

106 

Vise Jaw 

 

163 

Rod Supporting Block 

 

107 

Flat Head Machine Screw 

M6x15 

164 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M10x30 

108A 

Vise  

164-1

Spring Washer 

M10 

109 

Dovetail Plate 

 

165 

Nut M10 

110 

Nut M5 

166 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M10x40 

111 

Set Screw 

M5x25 

167 

Adjustable Stop 

 

112A 

Vise Screw for Hydraulic Drive 

 

168 

Handle M8x25 

112-1 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M8x16 

169 

Stop Bar 

 

112-2 

Washer M8 

170 

Adjustable Stop 

 

113 

Key 5x5x15 

170-1

Set Screw 

M8x10 

114 

Hydraulic Cylinder (Vise) 

 

171 

Hydraulic Cylinder (Arm) 

 

115 

Spring Washer 

M8 

172 

Bushing  

116 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M8x25 

173 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M12x20 

117 

Hand Wheel 

 

174A 

Limit Switch Plate 

 

117-1 

Spring Washer 

M6 

175 

Spring Washer 

M8 

117-2 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M6x25 

176 

Nut M8 

117-3 

Bushing  

177 

Spring Washer 

M6 

118 

Set Screw 

M8x10 

178 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M6x12 

120A 

Vise Seat 

 

179 

Limit Switch 

 

122 

Vise Setting Plate 

 

180 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M6x25 

123 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M10x30 

181 

Spring Holder 

 

124 

Setting Washer 

 

182 

Nut M8 

125 

Lock Lever Device 

 

183 

Hex. Cap Bolt 

M12x25 

127 

Handle  

183-1

Spring Washer 

M12 

128 

Setting Plate 

 

184 

Cylinder Guard 

 

129 

Bushing  

185 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M6x60 

130 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M8x20 

185-1

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M5x8 

130-1 

Spring Washer 

M8 

186 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M10x35 

131 

Electric Box Holder 

 

186-1

Spring Washer 

M10 

132 

Spring Washer 

M8 

187 

Cylinder Coupling 

 

133 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M8x20 

188 

Spring Hook 

3/8” 

135 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M10x25 

189A 

Spring  

136 

Spring Washer 

M10 

190 

Setting Bushing 

 

138 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M6x25 

191 

Washer M8 

138-1 

Washer M6 

192 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M8x35 

139 

Nut M6 

193B 

Saw Arm 

 

140-5 

Magnetic Switch 

C09/C12 

194 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M10x35 

140-6 

Overload Relay 

 

194-1

Spring Washer 

M10 

140-8 

Hex. Cap Bolt 

M6x15 

195 

Limit Switch 

 

140-11 

Overload Relay 

 

195-1

Switch Pin 

 

142 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M5x8 

10 

196 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M4x35 

143 

Nut M5 

197 

Hex. Socket Cap Screw 

M10x35 

146 

Round Head Screw 

M5x10 

197-1

Spring Washer 

M10 

147-2 

Main Connect Switch 

 

198 

Pipe Fitting Seat 

 

9 7 0 5 2 2  

Summary of Contents for Trademaster WE-350DSA

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...JUSTING YOUR MACHINE 5 1 Blade tension assembly 7 5 2 Adjusting the blade guide 7 5 3 Changing the blade 7 5 4 Saw frame return stroke limiting device 7 Chapter 6 ROUTINE AND SPECIAL MAINTENANCE 6 1 D...

Page 3: ...n as possible All internal operations maintenance or repairs must be performed in a well lit area or where there is sufficient light from extra sources so as to avoid the risk of even slight accidents...

Page 4: ...over the machine 2 7 Dismantling due to deterioration and or obsolescence General rules If the machine is to be permanently demolished and or scrapped divide the material to be disposed of according t...

Page 5: ...ator light 16 Foot pad s emergency button indicator light 17 Foot pad operation indicator light 3 3 Vice adjustment Clamping the Work Piece Place work piece between the jaws Use the hand wheel to clos...

Page 6: ...flow control fails to activate then switch C D and F cannot operate Indicator light 7 will blink if any are pressed indicating that start switch G has failed to activate Check the hydraulic oil level...

Page 7: ...ght 15 indicates the hydraulic motor has overloaded 6 Indicator light 11 indicates the speed is not properly selected If the saw bow up down switches are out of order then indicator lights 2 and 3 wil...

Page 8: ...ust accordingly BEFORE PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY AND THE POWER CABLE MUST BE COMPLETELY DISCONNECTED 5 3 Changing the blade To change the blade Lift the saw arm Loo...

Page 9: ...ting device Replace the spring by loosening the upper coupling rod and releasing it from the lower tie rod 6 ROUTINE AND SPECIAL MAINTENANCE THE MAINTENANCE JOBS ARE LISTED BELOW DIVIDED INTO DAILY WE...

Page 10: ...g the 2 set screws Use a vacuum cleaner to vacuum chips and debris from the tank Replace the drain plug Thoroughly clean the pump P and replace Fill tank with coolant to a level about 25mm below the f...

Page 11: ...ion according to practical considerations and common sense so as to achieve an optimum condition that does not require countless operations to prepare the machine when there are many variations in the...

Page 12: ...ng for the first time it is good practice to run in the tool making a series of cuts at a low advance speed 30 35 cm 2 min on material of average dimensions with respect to the cutting capacity and so...

Page 13: ...thin section bars from 1 to 3 mm ALTERNATE SET IN GROUPS Groups of cutting teeth right and left alternated by a straight tooth This set is associated with very fine teeth and it is used for extremely...

Page 14: ...13 10 WIRING DIAGRAMS...

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Page 16: ...dition c Check the connection points of the safety limit switches at their locations on the machine for normal condition refer to the wire diagram No WT M3 C 01 connection wire No 4 5 6 7 8 19 and 20...

Page 17: ...ers and see if both are properly located and closed b Check the limit switches for normal condition Check the connection for wire No 61 and 68 10 Motor M1 M2 Over loaded indicator light blinking a Che...

Page 18: ...heck for clogging of coolant drain holes on the blade guide blocks and that flow is plentiful in order to facilitate the removal of chips from the blade Material surfaces can be oxidized or covered wi...

Page 19: ...lf or have hardened areas or inclusions inside the section due to productive agents used such as casting sand welding wastes etc Avoid cutting these materials or perform cutting with extreme care clea...

Page 20: ...ainst the support due to deformed or poorly welded bands tapered causing cracks and swelling of the back contour Check level of liquid in the tank Increase the flow of lubricating refrigerant checking...

Page 21: ...quality blade Worn out blade or with chipped and or broken teeth Wrong tooth pitch Blade guide block too far from material to be cut Insufficient lubricating coolant or wrong emulsion Decrease advance...

Page 22: ...M10 1 23 1 Hose 1 x45cm 1 65 Shaft Nut 1 24A Coolant and Chip Tray 1 65 1 Oil Seal 1 24 1 Plate 4 65 3 Disk 1 24 2 Hex Cap Bolt M10x20 4 65 4 Spring Washer M8 4 24 3 Nut M10 4 65 5 Hex Socket Cap Scr...

Page 23: ...Hex Socket Cap Screw M12x20 2 117 Hand Wheel 1 174A Limit Switch Plate 1 117 1 Spring Washer M6 1 175 Spring Washer M8 4 117 2 Hex Socket Cap Screw M6x25 1 176 Nut M8 4 117 3 Bushing 1 177 Spring Was...

Page 24: ...olt M6x12 2 223 Handle Wheel 1 285 Washer M6 2 223 1 Thrust Bearing 51103 1 326A Flow Control 1 223 2 Blade Tension Gauge 1 327A Hose 2 5 meters 1 223 3 Plate 1 328A Hose 2 0 meters 1 224 Special Spri...

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Page 28: ...5 6 2 7 0 2 2 7 3 2 2 7 4 2 2 7 2 1 2 2 7 2 2 7 6 4 2 7 5 2 6 6 8 2 6 5 8 2 6 4 2 2 6 5 1 2 2 6 9 2 2 5 9 2 2 6 1 2 6 0 2 6 8 2 2 6 7 2 2 4 9 1 2 6 2 2 2 6 3 2 2 8 0 2 7 9 2 2 5 0 4 2 4 9 2 5 1 2 2 8...

Page 29: ...28 327A Semi Auto and Vise Hydraulic System 332A 335A 333A 171 338A 339A Z 334A 337A 1 336A 337A 341A 340A 159 330A 326A 114 c p 328A 332A 329A 331A ADJ Pressure 15 30kg cm Vise pressure ADJ Z _...

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