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1.4.5  Apprentices, new employees, or personnel receiving general training must be 

supervised at all times by an experienced operator while working on the 
machine! 

 

1.4.6  Any work at the electrical equipment of the floor cutter must be carried out by 

a qualified electrician only or a trained person under the supervision of a 
qualified electrician, in accordance with the rules and standards for 
electronics. 

 

 

1.5  Safety Notice to Certain Operation Times 

 

1.5.1  

Normal Operation

 

 

1.5.1.1  Do not perform procedures that may present a safety risk! 

 

1.5.1.2  Take steps to ensure the machine is used only when it is in a safe, 

operational state! 

 

1.5.1.3  Machine must be examined for externally visible damage at least once per 

shift. Report any changes (including performance) to the appropriate parties 
in charge at once. If necessary, immediately stop and secure the machine! 

 

1.5.1.4 

  Immediately stop and secure the machine when malfunctioning! Promptly fix 

the problem! 

 

1.5.1.5  Prior to starting work, familiarize yourself with the locality and its 

environment.The environment may include obstacles within the working and 
traffic area, safe floor load, necessary protection of the site towards public 
traffic areas, first aid in case of accident. 

 

1.5.2  Using the Floor Cutter for Extracurricular Jobs, Maintenance Procedures, 

Troubleshooting; Waste Disposal 

 

1.5.2.1  Follow the instructions in the operating manual when adjusting, maintaining 

and inspecting componentry and performing scheduled work. This includes 
the replacement of parts! Only qualified personnel are allowed to perform 
these activities. 

 

1.5.2.2  Notify operators of any maintenance or additional work prior to performing! 

Appoint a supervisor! 

 
1.5.2.3  When the machine is completely turned off for maintenance or repair work, it 

must be safeguarded against an unexpected restart! 

Summary of Contents for FS UNI-CUT

Page 1: ...ce personnel at all times to ensure correct and careful handling of the machine Maschinenbau u Diamantwerkzeuge GmbH Mechanical Engineering Diamond Tools Lanzstra e 4 D 88410 Bad Wurzach Telefon 49 0...

Page 2: ...s be accessible on the machine Every person working on the machine must read and follow the instructions in the operating manual This includes the following areas Operation including setting up troubl...

Page 3: ...w all procedures concerning correct and safe operation as outlined in the manual This applies specifically to malfunctions that can jeopardize safety Take immediate action to eliminate troubles 1 2 3...

Page 4: ...machine or its operation or becoming aware of any trouble of this kind 1 3 9 Make no alterations and do not add componentry or rebuild the machine without permission from the manufacturer 1 3 10 Use...

Page 5: ...necessary immediately stop and secure the machine 1 5 1 4 Immediately stop and secure the machine when malfunctioning Promptly fix the problem 1 5 1 5 Prior to starting work familiarize yourself with...

Page 6: ...of lubrication and auxiliary devices as well as spare parts in a safe and environmentally friendly manner 1 6 Precautions for Special Types of Danger 1 6 1 Electrical Power 1 6 1 1 Use only original f...

Page 7: ...se the appropriate striking points 1 7 6 Turn off the power even when moving the machine only a small distance Before restarting ensure the machine is securely connected 1 7 7 Always follow the instru...

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Page 9: ...nitely variable electronic 700 2500 RPM Raising of saw blade Lowering of saw blade Hydraulic motor infinitely variable Hydraulic tank 50 l Weight including sludge extractor 2030 kg Dimensions 2700 110...

Page 10: ...ng control light must not burn during operation 18 Motor oil pressure light must not burn during operation 19 Air filter light must not burn during operation change dirty cartridge see 6 1 20 Working...

Page 11: ...increased feed motion 30 Working pressure during sawing process 31 Saw blade speed control 32 Saw blade speed 33 Change of cutting direction When reversing the cutting direction the steering has also...

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Page 13: ...tch off ignition pos 21 Remove eye bolts pos 39 40 Uncouple extraction hose and undo saw blade cover Remove all screws pos 41 Remove pressure disk and insert saw blade Attention Clean flange surfaces...

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Page 15: ...dipping motion with the feed motion control knob until the saw blade starts cutting Attention Is the saw blade provided with sufficient cooling water Put the cut depth indicator pos 43 to zero Dip the...

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Page 17: ...keep an eye on the floor cutter 5 Operation 5 1 Regular cutting operation Start preparations see 3 4 5 2 Cutting with electronically controlled feed function applicable for reinforced concrete only St...

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Page 19: ...screws pos 45 Lift steering rod and suspend in rope Pivot the sawing unit to middle position Mount HD cylinder from pos 46 to opposite side introduce from above first Pivot the whole sawing unit to le...

Page 20: ...ulic oil level X lubricator nipples X Saw blade guiding element X Check cooling water filter X Check hoses and screwed connections of hydraulic system for tightness damage 20 h X Diesel engine see Deu...

Page 21: ...es Driving wheel 207676 Hydraulic motor with brake 206529 Hydraulic motor without brake 206530 Starter battery 402115 Silencer 691678 Driver seat 206553 Wheel steering roller rod 207344 Water pump 207...

Page 22: ...lic systems water electricity fuel Guidance elements like guiding joints guiding bushes guiding rails rolls bearings antislipping devices Gripping fixtures of quick disconnecting systems Flushing head...

Page 23: ...conformity evaluation Internal manufacturing control RL 2000 14 EG Annex V Measured sound level 104 dB Guaranteed sound level 105 dB EC Directives observed EC Machine Directive 98 37 EEC Noise Directi...

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