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1.3
Special Safety Instructions
The term press jaw also includes main Jaw, press ring and press chain.
Never hold your fingers or other body parts in the working area of the cylinder or the press jaws.
Disconnect the plug from the socket before carrying out any work on the machine.
If the device is so badly damaged that electric cables or drive parts are exposed, disconnect the
mains plug immediately and contact your service outlet. Unauthorised repair work may result in
the user suffering major injuries or even death.
Only personnel trained in how to use the device may make crimp pipe joints using the KAN-
therm AC 3000.
The machine may only be used with a press jaw inserted into it. The press jaw must be in per-
fect technical condition.
Only start the machine if it is in perfect working order.
Servicing and repair work may only be carried out by workshops authorised by KAN-therm.
Use only suitable press jaws and press fitting systems that have been approved by KAN-therm.
After you have inserted the press jaw check that the bolt is securely locked.
In the event of problems during the pressing process, press the EMERGENCY STOP button.
Check that the pipe joint is secure after you have completed the pressing process.
Imperfect pipe joints must be compressed again using a new fitting.
Follow the installation instructions supplied by the fitting and pipe manufacturers.
Assure by pressing leaky press fittings that no humidity respectively lotic water reaches into the
inside of the machine!
After finishing the work, check the installation with appropriate testing equipment and assure that
it is leakproof!
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Technical Data
Voltage ...................................................................................
230 V, 50/60 Hz
Rated power consumption ......................................................
540 W
Motor speed................................................................
22 000 min
-1
Maximum piston force .............................................................
max. 34 kN
Pressing time (according to nominal size) ...............................
ca. 5 s
Dimensions (L x W x H) ..........................................................
465 x 125 x 90 mm
Weight ....................................................................................
ca. 4,0 kg
Working range (system- dependent) ................................
ø 12 - 110 mm
Application temperature range ................................
-15°C - 60°C / 5°F – 140°F
Protection type ................................................................
IP 20
Protection class .................................................... II /
Operating mode ................................................................
S3
Noise pressure level (L
pA
).......................................................
71 dB (A) ¦ K
pA
3 dB (A)
Sound power level (L
wA
) .........................................................
82 dB (A) ¦ K
wA
3 dB (A)
The noise level during operation can exceed 85 dB (A). Wear hearing protection!
Measured values determined in accordance with EN 62841-1.
Vibration total value .............................................................
≤ 2,5 m/s
2
¦ K= 1,5m/s
2
The Vibration Total Value quoted in these instructions and the quoted noise emission values
were measured according to standardized measurement procedures and can be used to com-
pare one electric power tool with another. They can also be used to make an initial estimate of
the loading.
Summary of Contents for AC 3000
Page 3: ...B LED C Insert Press Jaw 1 2 3 KAN Sp z o o...
Page 4: ...D Operating 1 2 3 LED START KAN Sp z o o...
Page 97: ...93 1 1 1 KAN therm AC 3000 KAN therm KAN therm KAN therm KAN therm AC 3000 1 2 1 2...
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Page 101: ...97 3 3 1 A 1 10 3 2 Pe A 2 3 3 A 3 270 3 4 LED B 30 20 000 3 5 C 1 2 3 3 6 D 1 2 3...
Page 102: ...98 4 KAN therm 20 000 2 3 5 C 5 2012 19 U...
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Page 106: ...102 P CCK 5 a 1 3 KAN therm AC 3000 KAN therm KAN therm...
Page 108: ...104 P CCK 3 3 1 A 1 10 3 2 A 2 3 3 A 3 270 3 4 B 30 20 000 3 5 C 1 2 3 3 6 D 1 2 3...
Page 109: ...P CCK 105 4 e KAN therm 20 000 2 3 5 C 5 2012 19 EU...
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