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Dake Corporation 

 

 

1809 Industrial Park Dr 

 

Grand Haven, MI 49417 

www.dakecorp.com

 

 

974355-2 

  8 

REV032023 

 

 

Additional Safety Warnings: 

  This machine is intended to be operated by one person. This person should be conscious 

of the machine movement not only for themselves but also for persons on the immediate 

area of the machine. 

  Never have several objects in your hands at once and keeps hands as clean as possible. 

  This machine has been built to comply with national accident prevention regulations. 

Improper use and/or tampering with the safety devices will relieve the manufacturer of all 

responsibility. 

  All internal and/or internal operation, maintenance or repairs, must be performed in a 

well-lit area or where there is sufficient light from extra sources so as to avoid the risk id 

even light accidents. 

  It is forbidden to disconnect the “man present” device, known more correctly as the 

“safety switch with hold-down action”. 

  Check that the voltage indicated on the plate, normally fixed to the machine motor, is the 

same as the line voltage. 

  Check the efficiency of your electric supply making sure the machine has its own 

grounded circuit. 

  Do not operation machine without safety guards or with the electrical panel cover 

removed. 

  Then the tool head is in rest position (raised), the toothed blade must be stationary.  

  Always disconnect the machine from the power socket before changing the blade or 

carrying out any maintenance job, even in the case of abnormal machine operation. 

  Do not operate this machine without the handle and/or handle switch disconnected.  

  Always wear OSHA approved safety glasses when operating this machine.  

   Never put your hands or arms into the cutting area while the machine is operating. 

  Do not shift or move machine while the machine is in operation. 

  Do not wear loose clothing with sleeves that are too long, gloves, bracelets, rings, 

watches, chains, or any other object that could get caught in the machine during 

operation; tie back long hair. 

  Keep the machine bed free from tools or any object, while the machine is in operation. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for DAKE Technics 350 SA

Page 1: ...trial Park Dr Grand Haven MI 49417 DAKE SEMI AUTOMATIC COLD SAW Technics 350 SA INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL WARNING Read and understand all instructions and responsibilities before operating Failure to follo...

Page 2: ...TION 10 ASSEMBLING THE MACHINE 10 CHOOSING A BLADE 11 OPERATION 11 STARTING AND CUTTING 12 HEAD RETURN STROKE LIMITING DEVICE 13 ADJUSTING PNEUMATIC SYSTEM PRESSURE 14 MAINTENANCE 14 ROUTINE MAINTENAN...

Page 3: ...to the repair work completed The standard limited warranty includes repair of the defective component part at no cost to the end user Warranty Process Subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth t...

Page 4: ...nstallation or failure to operate or maintain the unit in accordance with the printed instructions provided c Defects or malfunctions resulting from abuse accident neglect or damage outside of prepaid...

Page 5: ...oved by Customer Service a representative will supply a Return Material Authorization RMA number The returned item must have the provided RMA number clearly marked on the outside packaging Any item re...

Page 6: ...ery may become invalid sixty 60 days after date of quotation Unless otherwise specified in Dake s quotation installation services and final on site adjustments are not included in the quotation TAXES...

Page 7: ...t 890 lbs Phase 3 Phase Work Height 36 3 4 Horsepower 3 5 max HP Height 60 Speeds 20 105 RPM Base 33 x 50 Max blade diameter 14 CUTTING CAPACITY 90 3 3 8 4 3 4 4 1 8 6 1 4 x 3 1 2 45 3 4 3 3 8 3 3 8 x...

Page 8: ...achine be alert to the potential for personal injury Carefully read all safety messages in these instructions and on your machine safety signs Keep safety labels in good condition Replace missing or d...

Page 9: ...heck that the voltage indicated on the plate normally fixed to the machine motor is the same as the line voltage Check the efficiency of your electric supply making sure the machine has its own ground...

Page 10: ...tact The active parts of this equipment are housed in a box so that access is limited by screws can only be removed with a special tool the parts are fed with alternating current at low voltage 24V Th...

Page 11: ...ironment of the machine Main voltage and frequency complying with the machine motor characteristics Environmental temperature from 15 F to 120 F 10 C to 50 C Relative humidity no higher than 90 ELECTR...

Page 12: ...ifferent shapes profiles used in workshops and mechanical structural work Only one operator is needed to use the machine Before starting each cutting operation ensure that the part is firmly gripped i...

Page 13: ...switch is located on the back of the head feed cylinder b NOTE Do not place material under the blade when making this adjustment Place it close enough to see where the material is in correspondence t...

Page 14: ...the cylinder to press against the upper limit switch 4 The lower limit switch 9 is set during assembly and inspection and limits the lower stroke of the motorhead ATTENTION It is not necessary to adj...

Page 15: ...l However we advise contacting DAKE The term special maintenance also covers resetting of protection safety equipment and devices ROUTINE MAINTENANCE DAILY MAINTENANCE Check fill coolant Check blade w...

Page 16: ...eight synthetic gear oil CHANGING THE BLADE WARNING Before changing the blade electrical supply must be LOCKED OUT Always use gloves while handling loose blades 1 Release the blade guard and push it b...

Page 17: ...ion turn lever left to tighten the screw CHANGING THE GEAR BOX OIL 80 90 Synthetic Gear Oil we recommend MOBIL SHC635 1 Disconnect machine from power supply 2 Use a bucket to collect old oil unscrew o...

Page 18: ...osition in the mechanical stop 2 Switch on the machine and push the Line button 3 Remove the plug and add oil using a syringe type injector until it is up to the plug opening corresponding with the se...

Page 19: ...ed or feed Insufficient coolant or incorrect type of coolant Check the level of coolant in tank and increase the flow of coolant Talk to your coolant provider Blade Vibration Wrong blade being used Co...

Page 20: ...on the material Blade teeth are worn Sharpen blade or replace Insufficient coolant Check the level of coolant in tank and increase the flow of coolant Talk to your coolant provider Toothing does not...

Page 21: ...Dake Corporation 1809 Industrial Park Dr Grand Haven MI 49417 www dakecorp com 974355 2 20 REV032023 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...

Page 22: ...Dake Corporation 1809 Industrial Park Dr Grand Haven MI 49417 www dakecorp com 974355 2 21 REV032023 Optional Advancement Optional Nebulizer...

Page 23: ...Dake Corporation 1809 Industrial Park Dr Grand Haven MI 49417 www dakecorp com 974355 2 22 REV032023...

Page 24: ...Dake Corporation 1809 Industrial Park Dr Grand Haven MI 49417 www dakecorp com 974355 2 23 REV032023 PNEUMATIC SYSTEM SCHEMATICS...

Page 25: ...Dake Corporation 1809 Industrial Park Dr Grand Haven MI 49417 www dakecorp com 974355 2 24 REV032023 EXPLODED VIEWS PARTS LISTS...

Page 26: ...Dake Corporation 1809 Industrial Park Dr Grand Haven MI 49417 www dakecorp com 974355 2 25 REV032023...

Page 27: ...h 302 Start Push button 303 Potentiometer 304 Cutting Head Up Down Selector 305 Cycle Start Selector 306 Emergency Push button 307 Stop Push button 310 Transformer 311 Auxiliary Contact 312 Remote Con...

Page 28: ...Jaws AFB90042 10 Burr free Jaws AFB90043 11 Countervise Rotating Locking Pin AFB90044 12 Roller Arm AFB91100 13 Roller 49001001 14 Nut M12 81600012 15 Screw M12 81100195 18 Vise Jaws AFB90056 19 Vise...

Page 29: ...r Stop Rod AFB80024 44 Ruler AHB80026 45 Screw M2 46 Bar Stop AG260030 47 Oiler 8 82901005 48 Dowel M8 x 30 81132081 49 Tank Cover Gasket ANB80042 50 Ring Seeger 421 82610000 51 Tank Cover Filter AFB8...

Page 30: ...ndric Pin 5 x 12 302417 79 Blade Shaft AFB90010 80 Blade 81 Blade Shaft Flange AF710163 82 Screw M12 x 35 left threaded S1110136 83 Fixed Blade Guard AGB90085 84 Dowel M8 x 30 81132081 85 Front Head C...

Page 31: ...assembly 113 Motor Frequency Driven 303318 113 Motor 2 Speed 3 Phase old model 74320125 113 Motor 3 Speed 3 Phase old model 74320130 116 Motor Rear Flange ABG90005 117 Ring Seeger 25 82600000 118 Hea...

Page 32: ...e 302494 216 Head Cylinder Bracket 217 Bushings 218 Plate 219 Plate for Microswitch 220 Microswitch 72212000 221 Microswitch 72212000 222 Cylinder Mounting Fork 110H0013 223 Fork Pin 224 Ring Seeger 2...

Page 33: ...m Dake or through a distributor When placing a parts order you will need to provide the part number name of part and model number All parts shipped F O B Factory in Grand Haven MI DEACTIVATING THE MAC...

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