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Release the safety switch (1) by keeping your 
right hand on the grip (fig. 3) and at the same 
time, press the trigger (2), operate the blade for a 
few turns, which is useful to determine the right 
direction of rotation marked by the arrow, on the 
electric motor cap.

"

In case of reverse rotation, disconnect electrical 
voltage and ask for the assistance of the electric 
serviceman who will reverse the phases of the 
electrical connection.

Whenever the blade is operated, make 
sure that your hand is free and far from 
the cutting area.

6.4 First Starting

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Open the taps (16 - fig.1) of the cooling liquid.

"

Operate the blade as described in the previous 
paragraph.

"

Apply a gentle work force on the grip. The 
operating unit head will be lowered and the blade 
will start the first cut (with slow speed). It is 
recommended making the first 4-6 cuts with a 
limited cutting pressure and on a full “mild steel” 
piece of average size.

Note: when started for the first time, the 
machine makes noise which is relatively 
higher (due to the normal bedding of the 
drive gears) and usually disappears after 

the first 8-10 working hours.

6.5 Thermal Switch Release

During the continuous use of the sawing machine 
on thick pieces, the machine could stop suddenly 
due to the operation of the safety device of the 
electric motor. In this case, let the machine “rest for 
a few minutes, i.e. until the temperature in the 
electric motor is lowered to the operating values, 
automatically restoring the electrical feeding. 
Operate the pushbutton (6 - fig. 2).

5.5 Adjusting the Blade Guide

"

Loosen the lever (10 - fig. 1)

"

Slide the blade guide (11) which also acts as a 
protection until the saw (12) is as covered as 
possible, based on the size of the part to be cut.

This operation is to be executed 
whenever pieces of different dimensions 
are to be cut.

5.6 Adjusting Cutting Angle

"

After selecting the cutting angulation, loosen the 
lever (E - fig. 1), turn the whole operating head, 
acting on the clamp and the metal support of the 
electric board with the hands, referring to the 
graduated scale (F - fig. 1).

"

Lock the lever (E).

6. Operative Use

6.1 Starting

Connect the feed cable to the main socket, checking 
that the electrical voltage present at the company 
corresponds to that on the sawing machine “plate”.

6.2 Operator Position

"

The placement of the machine in relation to the 
operator position must make it possible to 
observe the results of the operation and maintain 
safety conditions.

"

During this stage, make sure the start button and 
speed regulator are easily accessible, and that 
there is sufficient visibility and lighting on the 
tool, the surrounding area and base.

6.3 Checking your Rotation

"

Turn the main switch (1 - fig. 2) to the “on” 
position.

"

Turn the cutting speed selector (3 - fig. 2) to the 
left (slow speed).

"

Press the pushbutton (6 - fig. 2), the warning 
light (7) will be lighted to confirm that the 
machine is live.

Summary of Contents for EV 996

Page 1: ...686 Email bob kooltools com Kama Bandsaw EV 996 110 Volt Single Phase 220 Volt 3 Phase or Single Phase 6 Stationary Bandsaw with cooling system vise work stop and base Instruction Manual Introduction...

Page 2: ...of safety concepts contained in this manual This instructions manual should serve the duration of the machines operating life and be available for at least 10 ten years it is advisable to keep it in...

Page 3: ...g operations separations in two parts of metal pieces of any nature pipes bars sections etc The machine is equipped with blade and automatic cooling system by emulsifiable oil The blade provided has b...

Page 4: ...r 14 90 Rotation Unit 15 Cooling Liquid Pump 16 Cooling Liquid Taps 4 4 Technical Specifications Blade Drive Pulleys on Bearings Transmission treated Tempered Steel Gears Switch with safety device Aut...

Page 5: ...ure is too high inside the motor 4 11 Control Pushbutton fig 3 The pushbutton to the machine is placed on the grip and is made up of a safety switch 1 fig 3 and a trigger 2 5 1 Electrical Connection T...

Page 6: ...st for a few minutes i e until the temperature in the electric motor is lowered to the operating values automatically restoring the electrical feeding Operate the pushbutton 6 fig 2 5 5 Adjusting the...

Page 7: ...ine with the blade inserted in the piece to be cut varying the cutting speed during sawing 8 1 Ordinary Maintenance Ordinary maintenance operations can be performed by the normal maintenance personnel...

Page 8: ...ver 6 fig 1 requires considerable effort to loosen The easiest way is to lower the cutting head to the lowest position and use natural leverage to move the lever Remove the blade 2 fig 6 from the driv...

Page 9: ...fig 1 fig 3 fig 4 fig 5 fig 6 fig 1A fig 2...

Page 10: ...3 4 VDC VDC POWER OUTPUT 110V 110V 02 W V U N L1 PE 3 M 1 M 2 1 24V 0V 0V 2 1 0 0 0 110V 230V 08 09 01 02 14 13 15 7 8 5 6 9 10 12 11 EV996 EV97 Variable Speed Wiring Diagram...

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Page 12: ...GE PHASE ___________________________________ NOTES __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________...

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