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Electrical Connection
When the machine is set up according to the
above instructions, it can be connected to
the correct volatage (see
Technical Data
).
Make sure that the machine runs in the
correct direction by looking at the feed roller
which should feed towards the saw blade.
If the machine does not run in the correct
direction the phases are connected
incorrectly in the connect cable. The resaw
is connected in accordance with European
standard. Let a qualified electrician attend
to the problem in the connect cable.
Risk of electric shock
The electrical equipment may only be
opened by a qualified electrician.
The machine should be connected
via a residual current breaker if it is
used outdoors or in a facility that is not
heated.
Resawing
1. Set the fence to the desired board
width.
2. Set the feed roller so that it springs out
10-30 mm (0.4-1.2”).
3. Feed the work piece so that it goes
straight along the fence. Stand at the
side of the work piece. Feed the next
work piece end to end with the first work
piece. The final work piece has to be
pulled by hand the last length (from the
out-feed side) when it has passed the
feed roller.
Risk of kickbacks.
Only feed one work piece at a time into the
resaw. Do not under any circumstances
feed two or more work pieces on top of
each other through the machine.
Make sure that no one can come between
the in-feed side of the machine and the
wall, which should be no more than 10m
(33 ft) from the machine.
The machine is already adjusted and test
run, but it may be necessary to tweak the
fence angles in order to make the machine
fit for your specific aplication.
Maintenance
Clean the machine after each work shift.
Make sure there is no damp sawdust left
in the sawdust box under the saw blade or
under the machine cover.
Make sure that all screws are properly
tightened.
Lubrication point: Bearing on blade spindle
Lubricant: SKF LGMT 3 (Lithium based)
Lubrication interval: When changing blade
Lubrication point: Transmission chain
Lubricant: SKF LGMT 3 (Lithium based)
Lubrication interval: Check every week the
machine has been in operation.
Belt Tensioning
Adjust the motor cradle so that it is in a
position according to the picture below.
The belt is properly tensioned if it requires
a force of approx. 80N (8kg) to be pressed
down 15 mm (0.6”) between the belt
discs.