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1.7 

Transport 

 

 

Danger!  1.7.1  Use an appropriate lifting car with appropriate carrying force only! 

 

Danger!  1.7.2  Lock and secure the load in a reliable manner. Use appropriate stop points! 

 

 

Danger!  1.7.3  Disconnect power supply even in case of minor dislocation of the machine!  

  Connect machine to the mains properly again before restarting of machine! 

 

 

Danger!  1.7.4  Consider the transport instructions (see 4). Only proceed as prescribed in  

 

 

  the operation manual when restarting the machine! 

 

 

 

 

 

2. 

Description of machine 

 

2.1 

List of components 

 

 

Pos. 1 – stand 

 

 

Pos. 2 – water tub 

 

 

Pos. 3 – sawing table 

 

 

Pos. 4 – switch box 

 

 

Pos. 5 – sawing hood 

 

 

Pos. 6 – motor 

 

 

Pos. 7 – cutting height adjustment 

 

 

Pos. 8 – saw blade 

 

 

Pos. 9 – saw head 

 

 

Pos. 10 – emergency on/off switch 

 

 

  Pos. 11 – connector plug 

 

 

Pos. 12 - switch 

 

 

  Pos. 13 – push handle 

 

 

 

 

2.2 

Protective devices 

 

 

Pos. 5 – blade guard 

 

 

Pos. 10 – emergency on/off switch 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DTS 271

Page 1: ...Masonry saw DTS 271 Maschinenbau GmbH Lanzstra e 4 D 88410 Bad Wurzach Telefon 49 0 75 64 3 07 0 Fax 49 0 75 64 3 07 5 00 lissmac lissmac com www lissmac com State 2011 11 Translation of the original...

Page 2: ...ead thoroughly and be applied by each person charged with performing works using this machine such as Operations including set up routines trouble shooting during operation processes elimination of wa...

Page 3: ...ay cause damages to the device or to other material or physical assets Symbole an der Maschine Observe the operating manual Wear hearing protection Risk of shearing from moving parts Noise power level...

Page 4: ...g bricks of mineral material Cutting of wood or metal prohibited The supplier manufacturer does not assume any liabilities for any use not in accordance with the intended use Observation of present op...

Page 5: ...ng etc 1 3 4 At least check occasionally if the personal charged with performing any such works observes the provisions specified in this operation manual and performs works in full awareness of safet...

Page 6: ...perated in safe and operative condition 1 5 1 3 Check the machine for damages and defects visible from outside at least once per shift Immediately inform the person authority responsible of any change...

Page 7: ...hibited Information 1 5 2 5 Completely remove covers scotch taped covers after cleaning Danger 1 5 2 6 Tighten screw connections loosened for performing servicing and repair works Danger 1 5 2 7 In ca...

Page 8: ...irable dust when cutting mineral working pieces Always work with the water spraying system 1 6 2 2 When operating the machine in narrow rooms always observe relevant national rules and regulations val...

Page 9: ...restarting of machine Danger 1 7 4 Consider the transport instructions see 4 Only proceed as prescribed in the operation manual when restarting the machine 2 Description of machine 2 1 List of compon...

Page 10: ...f the Work pieces which will be cut L 600 W 600 H 270 Technical changes reserved 2 4 Noise emission values The measurements were made in accordance to the norms EN ISO 3744 EN ISO 11201 and EN 12418 T...

Page 11: ...11 2 5 Vibration at the handle Total value of vibration is under the action value of 2 5 m s2...

Page 12: ...ad and pressure disk ATTENTION The following must be observed when fitting the saw blade All fixing surfaces must be clean Arrows indicating the sense of rotation on the saw blade and on the blade gua...

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Page 14: ...Pos 12 to star Wait till motor has achieved a constant r p m constant noise Turn switch Pos 12 to position triangle ATTENTION Is there enough cooling water for the saw blade Dry cuts prohibited An in...

Page 15: ...ion term some cuts into lime clay bricks or some similar material will regrind the blade 5 7 Cooling water Strongly polluted water reduces the lifetime of pump and saw blade When used frequently repla...

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Page 17: ...7 Maintenance 7 1 Maintenance works Thoroughly clean the saw once a week in off circuit condition Check the saw blade daily 7 2 By following works the machine has to be disconnected from the power sup...

Page 18: ...ng operation continues can nevertheless be restarted after a short break time Advance too high Saw blade blunt Saw blade worn coating 2 mm Cut with lower advance Regrind saw by cutting 10 15 times int...

Page 19: ...switches for pneumatic hydraulic water elektricity fuel guidance elements as guiding joints guiding bushes guiding rails rolls bearing antislipping devices flushing head seal sliding and rolling bear...

Page 20: ...20 11 Conditional connections according to EN 61000 3 3 2009 or IEC 61000 3 11 RA 0 15 jXA 0 1 at 50 Hz RN 0 1 jXN 0 06 at 50 Hz...

Page 21: ...uaranteed sound power level 94 dB Regulations EC Machine guidline 2006 42 EG Sound emission 2000 14 EG Low voltage directive 2006 95 EG Electromagnetic Compatibility IEC 61000 3 11 Conditional connect...

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