KAMA EV 91DHMV Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 3

1. INTRODUCTION TO THE MANUAL

The information below is intended EXCLUSIVEL Y for profesional users, capable of interacting

with the product with the utmost safety for people, the machine and the environment, interpreting 
basic diagnostics of problems and malfunctions and performing simple checks and maintenance, 
in full compliance with the instructions given in the pages that follow and with current health and 
safety regulations. 
• For a proper relationship with the product, it is essential to ensure that the manual remains
legible and well preserved, also for future reference. Should it deteriorate or, more simply, for 
further technical and operating information, contact the nearest Authorized Retailer directly. 

• This instructions manual should serve 

for the duration of the machines operating "life" and

be available for at least 

10 (ten) years: 

it is advisable to keep it in a known and accessible place. 

• Before each intervention 

to the machine or its packaging, read the instructions in the following

manual very carefully. 

• If the machine 

is used by more than one operator, each one must adhere to the following

instructions.

 

1.1 MANUAL LAYOUT 

•The present manual is divided into sections (chapters).
• The pages of each section is numbered from number "1" up.

NOTE 

- To make sure that each section is complete and that no page is missing, the number of 

each page of the manual is followed by a second number after the slash ("/") indicating the total 
number of that section; e.g.: 2/9, indicates the second of the nine pages of that section.. 

We suggest: 

• when reading the manual for the first time, to check that no page is missing. In case one or
more than one page is missing, do not hesitate to contact the Manufacturer, by means of a 
written notice, who will immediately provide the missing pages. This is true also for blank pages, 
illegible texts or images due to printing problems. 
This manual 

does not 

contain any blank page. 

ABBREVIATIONS 

F.          Figure (N°) 
P.          Page(N°) 
S.          Section 
T.          

Table (N°) 

1.3 UNIT OF MEASURE 

• All dimensions shown in this manual are expressed in mm.

1.4 EDITORIAL SYMBOLS 
• For a faster and rational reading, 

symbols have been introduced, in order to highlight situations of

the utmost attention, practical advices or simple information. 

• The aforesaid symbols 

shall be located beside a text 

(they shall refer 

then only to 

that text),

beside a picture 

(they shall refer to the subject shown in the picture and to the relative 

text) or on 

the top of a page 

(they

 

shall refer to all subjects which have been dealt with in that page).

 

ATTENTION! 

Pay the utmost attention to the meaning of symbols: their role is that to avoid the 

repetition of technical concepts or safety warnings, so they shall be considered as real "reminders". 
Please consult this page each time doubts on their meaning should arise. 

Summary of Contents for EV 91DHMV

Page 1: ...BENCHTOP BANDSAW EV 91DHMV Operation and maintenance manual Elderfield Hall Inc 10901 McBride Lane Knoxville Tn 37932 Tel 865 671 7682 Fax 865 671 7686 ...

Page 2: ...or parts not complying with the Manufacturer s quality standards All the previous situations invalidate the warranty Extraordinary maintenance operations must be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel and authorized Technical Service Centers GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Always make sure in advance that the minimum safety placement and operating standards are respected taking note of the environment...

Page 3: ...on is complete and that no page is missing the number of each page of the manual is followed by a second number after the slash indicating the total number of that section e g 2 9 indicates the second of the nine pages of that section We suggest when reading the manual for the first time to check that no page is missing In case one or more than one page is missing do not hesitate to contact the Ma...

Page 4: ...gloves Eyes protection Operations requiring the use of safety glasses or face shield WARNING Information concerning the safety of the operator and the safeguard of the machine integrity WARNING Operations which could cause fire dangers EXPLOSION IMPORTANT This symbol draws the attention to a particularly important subject NO Operations to be absolutely avoided Operator Operator tasks Service perso...

Page 5: ...e 2 4 WARRANTY The machine is guaranteed for 12 months following the date of purchase the warranty is valid only if all of the instructions listed on the warranty certificate and in this manual are fully complied with Note upon receipt of the machine conduct a visual inspection in the presence of the carrier for the package integrity and for scratches or dents etc on the machine Shipping problems ...

Page 6: ...etely F 3 2 7 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 2 8 WEIGHT kg40 2 10 COMPONENTS 1 Base 2 Vise crank 3 Vise 4 Machine body 5 Saw tension lever 6 Grip 7 On Off switch 8 Cutting speed regulator 9 Screw or lever Mobile blade guide lock lever 10 Mobile blade guide 10 a Fixed blade guide 11 Saw blade 12 Electric motor 13 45 rotation unit 14 Power cable for power supply 15 Vice sliding guides 16 Piece supporting guides...

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Page 8: ...tch with safety device Steel vise Automatic blade tension Cutting capacity profiled material 2 13 CUTTING CAPACITY 3 SECURITY DEVICES 3 1 SAFETY SWITCH In order to start the engine it is not enough to press the trigger A but first it is necessary to lower the safety switch B orange 3 2 VERTICAL HEAD POSITION SENSOR MICROSWITCH When the head is overturned in vertical position the pin C operates on ...

Page 9: ...tion cover C Mobile blade guide protection cover D Electrical cable protection cover 3 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IT IS ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN to lubricate the blade saw to work without the blade guide properly positioned and locked to work without the rear guard to hold the piece to be cut by hand to have a second person holding the piece to use clamps adhesive tape iron wire etc to lock in position the ...

Page 10: ...e head should be slightly frictioned If necessary act again on the screw A until the head slides properly Loose the knob B and shifting the piece locking vice along the cylindric guides C Lock the vice in the required position acting on the knob B Note the machine described in the present manual has been designed to cut pieces both on the right and hand side of the vice Fit the piece supporting de...

Page 11: ...proceed as follows Moderately loosen the two screws M Operate on the dowels grub screw N until the blade is in perfect vertical position Tighten the screws M 5 1 4 ADJUSTMENT OF THE CLAMP Loose the knob O Slide the rode P according to the length of the piece to be cut then lock the knob O Lock the piece to be cut by the vice against the piece locking ro P and firmly tighten the lever Q of the vice...

Page 12: ...horized Technical Service if necessary it is strictly forbidden to exceed the cutting capacity stated by the manufacturer 5 4 STARTING Release the mechanical safety switch by turning the lock orange down C then press the button D pressure and begin cutting using even The first time it is started the machine will be fairly noisy due to the normal breaking in stage of the transmission gears This noi...

Page 13: ...as stop push button is accessible A The first time it is started the machine will be fairly noisy due to the normal breaking in stage of the transmission gears This noise will disappear after approximately 8 machine hours in any case the measurable noise level is equal to and not greater than 78 dbA Do not run the machine without a piece to be cut for long periods Do not cut hardened or cemented s...

Page 14: ... It is essential to wear protective gloves when changing the tool Loose the screws A Move the guard B to the left of the upper blade guide until the larger part of the slots is above the screws head A Pull and extract the protection B to remove it Unscrew the screws C and remove the pulley protection covers D Turn the lever A towards the position Remove the blade B Insert the new blade taking care...

Page 15: ... Contact the authorized certified company for the withdrawal and disposal of all materials in compliance with the Law in force on solid waste disposal 8 SPARE PARTS 8 1 PROCEDURE FOR ORDERING SPARE PARTS Always specify dearly machine model and serial number part code number p e The use of non original spare parts will exempt the manufacturer of all responsibility for all damages art quantity xact ...

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