LNS Super Hydrobar HS 3.26 Instruction Manual Download Page 38

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CHAPTER 3: INSTRUCTIONS 

SUPER HYDROBAR HS 

3.2. Operations 

 

 

Please read the safety instructions provided at the beginning of this manual before 
handling the following devices. 

 
 

 
In case of alarm, switch the selector to R (reset function). 

 
 

O Position : 

The SUPER HYDROBAR HS is OFF. The lathe can be used without the bar-feeder device. Reloading 
must be done in position 0. 
 

AUT Position :

 

 

When the SUPER HYDROBAR HS is in the AUT 
position, it is awaiting the thrust signal that will be 
issued by the lathe.  
 
The starting up of the lathe then starts the HS pump 
motor. Stopping the lathe, or switching it to manual will 
cause the SUPER HYDROBAR HS to stop. 
 

MAN Position : 

Manual start of the SUPER HYDROBAR HS when the 
lathe is OFF. If the selector is released, it automatically 
returns to the AUT position. 
 

R Position : 

The pump draws oil up the tube and makes the pusher piston retract. If the selector is 
released, it automatically returns to position 0. The pump however continues to draw the oil 
for the time set on the timer relay (T).  
 
The timer relay is in the electric control box. The pump can also be made to stop drawing in oil 
by switching the selector to AUT. 
 

Emergency stop button : 

When this knob is pressed, the lathe and bar-feeder are immediately deactivated. In order that 
the machinery may be restarted, turn the STOP knob in the direction indicated by the arrows. 
 

Summary of Contents for Super Hydrobar HS 3.26

Page 1: ...LNS SA CH 2534 Orvin www LNS group com Instruction manual ENG 9 HS 01 ANG...

Page 2: ...SUPER HYDROBAR HS...

Page 3: ...ysis for the correct incorporation 2 16 2 2 4 Hydraulic connections 2 17 2 2 5 Electric connections 2 19 2 3 MAINTENANCE 2 21 2 3 1 Hydraulique 2 21 2 3 2 Cleaning 2 21 2 3 3 Spare parts 2 21 2 4 SAFE...

Page 4: ...SUPER HYDROBAR HS...

Page 5: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 SUPER HYDROBAR HS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...

Page 6: ...ny form or through any means whatsoever whether mechanical photographic sound or other without the express written authorization of LNS SA is prohibited LNS SA disclaims all responsibility for errors...

Page 7: ...CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION 2 1 SUPER HYDROBAR HS CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION...

Page 8: ...ction system Retraction device option 600 mm 600 mm 600 mm Main electrical power Volt 3 x 220 480 volt 50 Hz 60 Hz 3 x 220 480 volt 50 Hz 60 Hz 3 x 220 480 volt 50 Hz 60 Hz Hydrolic oil ISO 100 90 lit...

Page 9: ...CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION 2 3 SUPER HYDROBAR HS 2 1 1 1 HS 3 26 Without retraction...

Page 10: ...2 4 CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION SUPER HYDROBAR HS With retraction...

Page 11: ...CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION 2 5 SUPER HYDROBAR HS 2 1 1 2 HS 6 42 Without retraction...

Page 12: ...2 6 CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION SUPER HYDROBAR HS With retraction...

Page 13: ...CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION 2 7 SUPER HYDROBAR HS 2 1 1 3 HS 6 65 Without retraction...

Page 14: ...2 8 CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION SUPER HYDROBAR HS With retraction...

Page 15: ...CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION 2 9 SUPER HYDROBAR HS 2 1 2 All view...

Page 16: ...aulic unit 3 42 6 42 6 65 Tube Accessories Tube Accessories Tube Accessories Width 1100 mm 1200 mm 1200 mm Length 510 mm 1500 mm 1500 mm Height 90 mm 1100 mm 1100 mm Unpacking For practical and safety...

Page 17: ...eet the tube supports and all the small material you will need Align the feet approximate on the head stock Then place the levelling plates see point 3 2 under the feet and centre them on the level ad...

Page 18: ...ring at the front and the indexing ring at the rear of the tube To define X the measurement has to be made as follows FIG 32a On the centring ring 32a measure to the middle of the horizontal PH and v...

Page 19: ...must not be moved otherwise the centring of the tubes can no longer be guaranteed Carefully place the tube 35 A40 A in its front and rear supports While turning the indexing ring by means of the tool...

Page 20: ...t 3 1 2 from the biggest of the guide tubes reference tube 1 Insert a nylon thread into the reference tube which will be aligned on the head stock 2 Prepare a plug 55 A with a 2 2 mm hole in its centr...

Page 21: ...und must be hard to guarantee the suppression of vibrations If the machine is installed on unstable ground it is recommended that the feet be secured to concrete blocks Block the plugs while bearing d...

Page 22: ...for the approach Identify sources of risks including failures and failure modes associated with each task Risks can come from o machine in which the device SUPER HYDROBAR HS is integrated o its assoc...

Page 23: ...he hoses provided with the small material join the front end of the pressure tube to the hydraulic unit The rear end of the pressure tube must be connected to the female snap joint also provided with...

Page 24: ...stop A1 selector in AUT position Speed regulator fully open Turn on the lathe and the HYDROBAR Find the desired setting by means of the pressure regulator Vitesse d avance The feed speed must be suff...

Page 25: ...placed on the front support prevents any operation when that support is open An emergency panic button is installed next to the A1 control selector see point 3 2 Safety switches retraction option A s...

Page 26: ...heir own thermal protection systems breakers thermal relays and fuses etc The power supply for the bar feed system should be connected to the output of a breaker mounted in the electrical control box...

Page 27: ...the oil return The oil tank must be drained at least once a year 2 3 2 Cleaning As with any vehicle machinery or device regular cleaning of your bar feed system can only serve to improve its operation...

Page 28: ...tches and especially safety switches To avoid any harm to persons or damage to components use only the indicated points for lifting and moving the bar feeder system No one should be near the hanging l...

Page 29: ...ely stopped The LNS company or its local representative may not be held responsible for possible accidents or property damage whether caused directly or not by any means whatsoever if certain safety d...

Page 30: ...2 24 CHAPTER 2 DESCRIPTION SUPER HYDROBAR HS...

Page 31: ...CHAPTER 3 INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 SUPER HYDROBAR HS CHAPTER 3 INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 32: ...ck for lifting 67 B Insert the lever 67 A Then by up and down movements operate the jack 67 B As the tube rises it is no longer resting on the centring ring but on the roller ring This thus facilitate...

Page 33: ...the centring lugs are bedding onto the plates then tighten the locking bar 68 E K Plug the hydraulic connector into the current working tube L Position the collector and tighten the winged screws 3 1...

Page 34: ...her Replace the pusher in the HS and check that in the end of bar position it does not touch the lathe collet Do the same with the other pushers When at the end of bar position the pusher is still 40m...

Page 35: ...4 D Flow regulated see point 2 2 4 E A1 selector on AUT F Lath and SUPER HYDROBAR HS ON A thread of oil the size of a finger should flow out into the collector If that is not the case the pusher will...

Page 36: ...e oil not be correctly removed a brush D can be fitted inside the collector to clean the pusher Changing collet Insert a punch 1 through the collet B Then by using a spanner 2 unscrew the collet from...

Page 37: ...d remove it in loading position see point 2 1 2 Unscrew the locking bar 66 E and lower the closing lever 66 D Lift the tube while bearing on the loading arm Insert a new bar Return the tube to its wor...

Page 38: ...switching it to manual will cause the SUPER HYDROBAR HS to stop MAN Position Manual start of the SUPER HYDROBAR HS when the lathe is OFF If the selector is released it automatically returns to the AUT...

Page 39: ...op pin C is 2 mm The screw H therefore has to be adjusted in such a way that when the pusher disk D is in the rear or working position the microswitch F is ON At the end of the bar the pusher disk D i...

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Page 41: ...CHAPTER 4 APPENDICES 4 1 SUPER HYDROBAR HS CHAPTER 4 APPENDICES APPENDIX A ORDERING FORM 4 2 APPENDIX B ADRESS LNS 4 3 APPENDIX C PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE 4 4...

Page 42: ...ould be photocopied duly filled out and returned to your retailer or nearest LNS agent Company name Person in charge Address ZIP City Country Phone Fax Type of device Serial number Qty Ordering no Des...

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Page 44: ...AM N CLOSE COLLET N TURRET HOME N CLEAR TURRET M CODE DWELL LOAD N N CLOSE COLLET N START SPINDLE PART PROGRAM N COLLANT ON N X Z G F T S M N TOP CUT MATERIAL N MACHINE PART N N PARTS CATCHER IN IF AV...

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