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CHAPTER IV : PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION
1- Cleaning
Unpainted and uncoated machine surfaces were coated with a rust inhibitor prior to
shipment. The rust inhibitor should be cleaned with an appropriate solvent. To prevent
rust on unpainted surfaces, a light coat of machine oil can be applied.
2- Removing the Shipping Brace
After positioning and levelling the machine, the shipping brace which secures the saw
frame to the saw bed should be removed. The shipping brace is
located near the
the
back of idler band wheel. Keep the shipping brace for later use.
3- Lubricating
Lubricate all the sliding parts before starting.
4- Hydraulic
The hydraulic
system
is shipped complete with hydraulic fluid. Before using the
machine, the level of hydraulic fluid should be checked. A sight gauge is mounted on
the machine base to check oil level. If the oil level is low, add grade 46 hydraulic oil
or equivalent up to the indicated point.
5- Coolant
The machine is shipped with the coolant reservoir empty. Fill the reservoir with
coolant until it is full. A sight gauge is mounted on the machine base to check coolant
level.
Caution:
Do not run the coolant pump without coolant in the reservoir. Otherwise, the
coolant pump will be damaged.
Electrical Power Connection
1.
Electrical connection must be done by a qualified electrician, in conformance with the
required electrical standards of your area.
2.
Turn off the main circuit breaker of the area in which the machine will be located.
3.
Machine's power cord should be connected to an appropriate power source; make sure
the voltage rate matches the one required for the machine.
4.
It is important that the shipping brace should be removed from the saw before taking
any further step.
Summary of Contents for KMT 280 WOS
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Page 8: ...8 2 Danger Zones on the Machine ...
Page 9: ...9 3 Safety Equipments and Assignments ...
Page 14: ...14 5 Machine Dimensions ...
Page 38: ...38 CHAPTER IX SPARE PART LIST ...
Page 40: ...40 9 1 MACHINE BASE ASSEMBLY ...
Page 42: ...42 9 2 JOINT ASSEMBLY ...
Page 44: ...44 9 3 BOW ASSEMBLY ...
Page 46: ...46 9 3 1 BRUSH COMPLETE ...
Page 48: ...48 9 4 BOW LIFT CYLINDER ...
Page 50: ...50 9 4 1 HYDRAULIC UNIT ...
Page 51: ...51 9 4 2 HYDRAULIC DISTRIBUTION CENTER ...
Page 52: ...52 9 5 GEARBOX ASSEMBLY ...
Page 54: ...54 9 6 BLADE TENSIONING ASSEMBLY ...
Page 56: ...56 9 7 CLAMP ASSEMBLY ...
Page 58: ...58 9 7 1 FIXED VICE ASSEMBLY ...
Page 61: ...61 9 7 1 2 VICE DOUBLE ACTING TOP PRESSURE ...
Page 63: ...63 9 7 2 MOBILE VICE ASSEMBLY ...
Page 65: ...65 9 7 2 1 MOBILE VICE FIXED JAW ...
Page 67: ...67 9 7 3 VICE CONNECTION TENSIONING ASSEMBLY ...
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