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the components are installed correctly and are functioning properly.

B. Make sure, before operating the machine, that the screws of the guards and other

protective devices are adequately secured, especially the screws of bow guard.

C. Check that the safety micro switches and the emergency button are functioning

correctly. Test them during a ladles machine cycle.

D. Make sure that the mobile guard does not leave uncovered an angle of more than 5°

in order to prevent fingers from entering.

E. Pay attention to environmental conditions. Do not expose the machine to rain, to mot

use it in damp environments, and position the machine on a clean dry floor that has
no oil or grease stains.

F. Before using the machine, the operator should make sure that all tools and service

spanners used for maintenance or adjustment have been removed.

8.5 GENERAL SAFETY RULES

A. Wear appropriate clothing. The operator’s clothing should not be loose or dangling

nor should it have parts which could easily get caught. Sleeves should contain elastic.
Belts, rings or chains should not be worn. Long hair should be kept in a net.

B. Avoid unstable operating positions. Find safe and evenly balanced position to

operate the machine.

C. Keep the work area tidy, untidiness increases the risk of accidents.
D. Do not use the power supply cable to disconnect the plug from the socket. Protect the

cable from high temperatures, oil or sharp edges. For outdoor use, only use
extension cables that are in line with current regulations.

8.6 MEASURES TO PREVENT RESIDUAL RISKS

A. The removal of guards and tampering with the safety devices is strictly forbidden.
B. Gloves should always be worn.
C. Standard work clothing should be used and kept closed and should not have flapping

parts.

D. The machine should not be cleaned with liquids under pressure.
E. In the event of fire, extinguishers should not be used unless they are the powder type.

The electric power supply to the machine should always be disconnected in these
circumstances.

F. Do not insert foreign bodies into the motor cover and to not supply the machine with

Summary of Contents for BS-126G

Page 1: ...METAL CUTTING BAND SAW MODEL BS 126G Assembly Operating Instruction...

Page 2: ...a tie or gloves 10 Don t overreach Keep your proper footing and balance at all times 11 Secure work Always use the vise to hold work Clamp securely Never hand hold the work with saw in horizontal pos...

Page 3: ...y to the operator The index of the chapters and the index of the drawings diagrams and tables are contained in chapter 3 and can be used to help the location of specific information CAUTION BEFORE INS...

Page 4: ...es Chap 4 Description of the machine Safety standards complied with during the design and construction of the machine Description of the machine and its components Chap 5 Main technical data Chap 6 Ha...

Page 5: ...MACHINE The machine produced by us is in compliance with 98 37 EEC Machinery Directive ex 89 392 EEC as amended by the 91 368 EEC 93 94 ECC and 93 68 EEC Directives The following Standards apply EN 29...

Page 6: ...ons providing the cutting unit with the necessary strength and precision The vice unit is made of cast iron and clamps the material to be cut securely The bar stop device allows the length required to...

Page 7: ...achine and to avoid creating safety risks for the operator MOTOR Three phase or single phase Motor power 0 75 kw 1 1 kw Blade size 2825 x 27 x 0 9 mm Cutting angle 60 right Drive gear Packing size 163...

Page 8: ...ith the correct direction of teeth as shown in drawing enclosed document Make sure that the band type dimensions 2825 25 4 0 9 mm and its teeth pith are suited to the material to be cut 7 4 ELECTRICAL...

Page 9: ...the hand indicates the required cutting angle vice scale C Make sure that the bow and the vice are locked by means of the lever D With the motor off lower the bow and check that at the end of stroke t...

Page 10: ...order to accelerate the cutting operation without using excessive force C With selector 151 in CSO position Turn the main switch 161 to the position required After having started the unit by pressing...

Page 11: ...nor should it have parts which could easily get caught Sleeves should contain elastic Belts rings or chains should not be worn Long hair should be kept in a net B Avoid unstable operating positions F...

Page 12: ...keys for doors that provide access to the hydraulic or electrical parts or keys to lockable switches in easy of reach of unauthorized personnel E Repairs should only be carried out by authorized pers...

Page 13: ...ving the crucible 104 DRAW 1 ENCL 1 Empty the coolant from the tank and collect the coolant in a container for future disposal Clean away the shavings and the metallic powder taking care not to scatte...

Page 14: ...2 10 Axis BS315G 0010 1 29 Mat 6 2 10A Antenna BS315G 0011 1 30 Electrical box bracket BS 315G 0031 1 11 clamp connecting seat BS315G 0009 1 31 Mat 8 2 12 Lower clamp BS315G 0012 1 32 Bolt M8X20 2 13...

Page 15: ...sher 6 2 56 Nut M30X1 5 1 89 Hexagon screw M6X10 2 57 Mat 10 4 90 Pressure board BS315G 0001 1 58 Hexagon screw M10X25 4 91 Hexagon bolt M12X35 1 59 Nut M8 4 92 Hexagon screw M5X8 2 60 Mat 8 8 93 Guar...

Page 16: ...137 Pressure spring 1 114 Connecting board BS315G 0030 1 138 Shaft 1 115 Shield board BS315G 0029 1 139 Block washer 12 2 116 Wire brush 50 140 Shaft 1 117 Wire brush bracket BS315G 0024 1 141 Sleeve...

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Page 20: ...tic as it can cause rust due to the humidity condensation 5 Store the machine in a closed dust free place 12 2 DISMANTLING If the machine must be definitively dismantled its components must be sub div...

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