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8.5.21 Depress the Emergency Stop Switch.
8.5.22 Move the Directional Control Switch to the “Off” position.
8.5.23 Plug the Motor Control Box into a wall outlet having an output of 90 to 240 volts AC.
8.5.24 Twist to release the Emergency Stop Switch.
8.5.25 The Digital Screen will light up showing the following.
991 – Indicates the stepper motor is NEMA 23
992 – Indicates the Stepper Motor is NEMA 34
993 – Indicates the Stepper Motor is a heavy-duty NEMA
994 & 995 – Check cable connection at motor and motor control box.
999 – Indicates the Directional Control Switch is in the “Forward” or “Reverse” position. Move to the “Off” position
NOTE: If any other codes appear contact Mathey Dearman prior to continuing the cutting process.
8.5.26 If no faults are present after the motor number appears, the percent of maximum speed will be displayed in the
window.
8.5.27 Move the Directional Control Switch to the “Forward” or “Reverse” direction.
8.5.28 Depress the speed control switch until the percent of motor speed reads about 32% so control of the machine can be
maintained should an emergency arise.
8.5.29 If the motorized unit is operating improperly see the trouble shooting in Table 8.
8.6 Disassembly and Repair of the Single and Double Bearing Bracket Assemblies.
Contact Mathey Dearman for instructions, if disassembly and repair of the Single and Double Bearing Bracket
Assemblies is required
8.7
Storage
If the machine will not be used for a period of the time, the machine should be cleaned and regreased with Lubriplate
130-AA. The machine should be stored in a clean and dry place protected from damage.
9.0 LIMITATIONS
Mathey Dearman is not and will not be responsible for
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Improper use of the Saddle Machine.
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Use of the Saddle Machine in violation of any national and/or international electrical and safety regulations in
force.
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Connection of the Motorized Saddle Machine to an improper or wrong power source.
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Faulty maintenance.
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Unauthorized modification and/or service of the Saddle Machine.
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Use of non-original spare parts or non-specific components.
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Lack of observance or partial observance of the operating and maintenance instructions.
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Unusual events such as natural disasters, wars, strikes or similar events.
10.0 MACHINE SAFETY
Users should follow these standard safety procedures in order to observe and prevent the safety of all employees
using the machine:
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Operators must use the wear safety goggles and shoes and should be suitably dressed for the
working environment. Operators and maintenance personnel should read and understand the Parts
and Operating Manual prior to attempting any type of function.
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Check the electrical connections prior to operating the Motorized Saddle Machine.
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Turn off the electrical power source prior to disconnecting the electrical connector from the power
source.
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Observe all health warnings listed in the Parts and Operating Manual.
11.0 CONDITION OF USE
11.1
Condition of use
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The purpose of the Saddle Machine is indicated on section 2.1. Any other use, different from what is listed in
section 2.1, could be hazardous to the operator.
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The Saddle Machine should be placed in a safe place protected from rain, extreme humidity, mud or accidental
impact.
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The Saddle Machine should never be operated in an extremely humid environment such as fog or rain.
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Adopt all the safety devices supplied or suggested by the manufacturer.
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No modification to the Saddle Machine or its accessories should be done without the previous written approval
by the manufacturer.