4.5 Description of machine
Fig 1
A…..Crosscut table
B…..Flip stop
C…..Crosscut fence
D…..Rear extension table
E…..Sliding table
F…..Blade guard
G….Roller
H…..ON/OFF Switch
I….. Telescopic swing‐arm
J…...Blade elevation hand‐wheel
K……Blade tilt hand‐wheel
L……Mitre gauge
M….Rip fence
N……Fence profile lock lever
O……E‐stop button
P……Fence assembly lock down lever
Q……Rip fence rail
R……Support leg
S……Hand‐wheel lock knob
T…… Hold down with mitre Gauge
Fig 2
U…… Riving knife
V…… Main blade
W……Scoring blade
1…... Scoring blade alignment screw
2…… Scoring blade lock screw
3…… Scoring blade elevation screw
5. Transport and start up
5.1 Transport and installation
The machine will be delivered on a crate.
Attention:
Do not remove the motor transport lock before the machine has
been set in place.
Do not operate the handwheels.
Use a forklift or lifting straps to lift the machine off the pallet (Fig
3).
Fig 3
Warning:
The machine weight is heavy.
Assure the sufficient load capacity and proper condition of your
lifting devices.
Never step underneath suspended loads.
For transport to the desired location use a forklift or hand trolley.
Make sure the machine does not tip or fall off during transport.
The machine is designed to operate in closed rooms and must be
placed stable on firm and levelled ground.
To avoid machine tipping and for static stability, the table support
legs must always be installed and adjusted to the floor.
The machine must be levelled in both directions to assure good
sliding motion of the sliding table.
If possible, the machine must be placed on rubber plates which act
as shock absorbers and reduce the noise level.
There must be sufficient space to operate the machine