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1. Safety Information

 

 

 

1.1 General Warnings

 

 

• Cautions / precautions must be observed when installing, using, maintaining and discontinuing use 
of this equipment;

 

 
• Before carrying out any operation (assembly, use, maintenance and reuse after prolonged use of the 
equipment), read the manual carefully;

 

 
•  The  equipment  must  be  used  by  trained  people  familiar  with  the  use  and  safety  regulations 
described in this manual;

 

 
•  This equipment is not intended for use by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensory 
or  mental  capacities,  or  people  with  lack  of  experience  and  knowledge,  unless  they  have  received 
instructions regarding the use of the equipment or are under the supervision of a person responsible 
for their safety.

 

 
•  It  is  recommended  that  children  be  supervised  to  ensure  that  they  are  not  playing  with  the 
equipment;

 

 
•  In  case  of  rotation  of  the  people  that  will  work  with  the  equipment,  the  new  operator  must  be 
educated about the standards and the operation of the equipment;

 

 
•  The  operator  must  use  the 

Adequate  PPE 

(personal  protective  equipment).  As  for  example:  use 

caps to the hair avoiding that they lock in the moving parts of the equipment;

 

 
• The operator must always be aware of situations that can cause a risk of accidents and avoid them. 
For  example:  avoid  working  with  sleeves  of  loose  uniforms,  where  they  can  lock  in  moving  parts, 
causing accidents;

 

• After reading and clarifying all doubts, this manual should be carefully stored in an easily accessible 
location, known to all people who will operate the equipment and make it available to those who will 
carry out maintenance for any inquiries. Whenever any questions arise, be sure to check the manual. 
Do not operate the equipment in any way with doubts;

 

 
• In the installation, it is essential to make this manual available to the professionals who will do the 
work.

 

 
•  Never  open  the  door  or  place  your  hands,  fingers  or  objects  (such  as  spoons  and knives)  on  the 
blade and moving parts or  near them with the equipment on, avoiding personal injury or  damage to 
the equipment;

 

 
• Never touch the blade while the equipment is running;

 

 
• Before starting cleaning and any maintenance, it is essential to disconnect the equipment from the 
mains and must only be carried out by properly trained personnel;

 

 
• Periodically check the condition of the cables and electrical parts;

 

 
• Do not leave the equipment switched on unattended.

 

 

                  ATTENTION!

 

 

Do not perform repairs on your own. Go to a service center authorized by the manufacturer. Use 
only original parts in your 

equipment

.

 

 

Summary of Contents for SFMIL

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...s 8 4 3 Operating Procedures 9 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 11 5 1 Cleaning Procedures and Products Used 11 5 2 Maintenance and Procedures in Case of Breakdowns 12 6 Annexes 17 Electrical schematic 17 E...

Page 3: ...operator must always be aware of situations that can cause a risk of accidents and avoid them For example avoid working with sleeves of loose uniforms where they can lock in moving parts causing accid...

Page 4: ...n carbon steel coated with epoxy electrostatic paint an excellent corrosion protection In both models the blade is made of 304 stainless steel that resists the attack of various corrosive agents such...

Page 5: ...10 9 5 CBE002 760x1530x725 2180 SFMILM220M501 53 4 220 5 9 CBE023 SFMILM220M502 53 4 220 5 9 CBE029 SFMILM220M504 53 4 220 5 9 CBE030 SFMILM220M604 53 4 220 5 7 CBE030 SFMPLM110M604 53 9 110 9 5 CBE00...

Page 6: ...the screws Following is the parts list and mounting position Spare Parts List of the Feet Position o Description Quantity 1 Front Traverse and Rear Feet 02 2 Side Traverse of the Feet 02 3 Side Struct...

Page 7: ...the mobile parts and electrical components Removal or tampering with these safety components can cause serious hazards to the operator ATTENTION Before operating your equipment check that the blade t...

Page 8: ...quipment Use 4 1 Utility This equipment is exclusively intended for sawing slicing meats poultry fish and food products 4 2 Commands The equipment has only on off switch on the right side of the struc...

Page 9: ...nstructions in item 5 of this manual below Operation The equipment can only be operated after checking that the voltage is in accordance with the mains voltage if the equipment is positioned in an ide...

Page 10: ...nd repeat the procedure until the end of the process ATTENTION When moving the table back be careful that the food does not touch the back flat part of the blade In this way there is no risk of the fo...

Page 11: ...ormance of the motor and the life of the equipment Failure to observe this guideline will be considered as unsafe act and abusive use of equipment Any irregularities please contact the authorized serv...

Page 12: ...romises the life of the blade and yield of the cutting process ATTENTION Take care when cleaning near the blade it is extremely sharp Handle with care because this may cause accidents The same attenti...

Page 13: ...le tools for disassembly and assembly of the following parts Procedure for Adjusting and Changing the Blade Band Saw Blade Adjustment 1 Disconnect the equipment from the mains 2 Remove the back cover...

Page 14: ...ge 11 Before attaching the new blade to the wheels note the direction of the blade teeth where they should be facing forward and pointing downwards 12 The blade should be positioned centrally on the s...

Page 15: ...he blade before starting the cutting process because when the tension is insufficient cutting deviations occur and premature wear of the blade Excessive tension in turn can cause the blade to break Ad...

Page 16: ...e requires a trained professional or authorized technical assistance Make sure that the equipment is disconnected from the mains Whenever any item regarding the safety of the equipment such as cleanin...

Page 17: ...17 6 ANNEXES Electrical Schematic NOTE In the electric schematic above the White wires are represented by the pink color...

Page 18: ...18 Exploded View...

Page 19: ...19 Exploded View...

Page 20: ...17 2 GIA085 Cutting Regulator Guide 01 17 3 PRS045 Stainless Steel Hexagon Screw 02 17 4 CJT711 Welded Plate Set of the Cutting Regulator 01 17 5 TVS005 Round Pin 02 17 6 MNL030 Stainless Steel Handl...

Page 21: ...Pulley 01 47 PMT014 Motor Pulley 3 4 HP and 1 HP 01 SFM MAX SFMPLS PMT013 Motor Pulley 0 5 HP 01 SFMIL SFMPL 48 MTE206 Electric Motor 0 5 HP Voltage 110 V 60 Hz 01 SFMIL SFMPL MTE207 Electric Motor 0...

Page 22: ...MIL MAX SBT358 Smaller Support Press Cable for TCE021 01 SFMPL SFMPL MAX SBT359 Bigger Support Press Cable for TCE022 SFMPL SFMPL MAX 62 CHE016 General Switch 01 63 POS138 Hexagon Nut 02 SFMIL POS008...

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