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Z3200 

10-V1011  

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Index 

General information 

 2

Important instructions when ordering spare parts 

 3

Attention 3
Safety and maintenance instructions 

3

Danger list 

3

Operating instructions 

 4

Normal and prohibited use 

 5

Explanation of accoustic and dust emission levels 

 6

Technical data 

 7

Transportation of the machine 

 8

Electrical connection 

 9

Mounting of the sliding table 

 10

Starting up the machine 

 10

Changing main sawblade and scorer sawblade 

 11 

Use and adjustment of the riving knife 

 12

Lower sawblade cover 

 12

Height setting of main saw and scorer sawblade 

 13

Tilting of the saw unit 

 13

Lateral adjustment of the scorer blade 

 14

Operating the sliding table 

 14

Maintenance and lubrication of the sliding table 

 15

Mounting of the cross-cut table 

 16 

Mounting of the 90° cross-cut fence 

 16

Calibration of the scale on the cross-cut fence 

 17

Mitre fence 

 18

Use of the parallel fence 

 18

Calibration of the scale on the parallel fence 

 19

Mounting of the roller support 

 19

Overhead sawguard 

 20

R.P.M. indicator lights 

 20

Belt tension and speed changing 

 21

Maintenance of the machine 

 22

Problems : causes and solutions 

 22

Option A5216: Retro-fit digital read-out for parallel fence 

23

Option A5218: Digital read out for cruss cut fence 

25

Electrical components spares list and order numbers 

 26 

Electrical diagrams 

 51

Exploded views 

 55

Summary of Contents for Z-3200

Page 1: ...lade 13 Tilting of the saw unit 13 Lateral adjustment of the scorer blade 14 Operating the sliding table 14 Maintenance and lubrication of the sliding table 15 Mounting of the cross cut table 16 Mount...

Page 2: ...s limitations are Always make sure that all safety devices are fitted to the machine and that the machine is connected to a dust extraction system Also provide sufficient space around the machine and...

Page 3: ...ct speed of the sawblade for the type of material will reduce the noise level as well The above does not negate the fact that extra safety equipment such as ear protection must be used Operating instr...

Page 4: ...versit t Stuttgart Germany Measurements as per DIN 33 893 GS HO 05 Measurement values show that the TRK value of 2 mg m3 has not been exceeded Notification number and date 08 03 1996 FPH AZ 029 95 Tec...

Page 5: ...ing motors Should the motor be shut off by one of these protectors it is necessary to wait a few minutes untill the overload has cooled down Transportation of the machine Fig 1 2 You will receive the...

Page 6: ...lugs placed at the side of the frame These lateral adjustment bolts 1 are also factory set and normally need no adjustment Now place the 4 big Allen bolts 3 into the lower section of the sliding tabl...

Page 7: ...ble has to be slid to the back Now the two locks can be opened at both sides of the cover and the safety lever can be pulled up Only now can the sawblade cover be opened and this safety device prevent...

Page 8: ...profiles moves a little bit We can note this as well by a reducing travelling distance of the sliding table To proceed and achieve the normal travelling distance of the sliding table you can adapt the...

Page 9: ...90 right angle of the fence is factory set Should the 90 angle need to be adjusted then the two bolts 2 must be loosened then by turning the little bolt 1 the angle can be opened or closed towards the...

Page 10: ...wood using the parallel fence to avoid the wood getting stuck between the fence and the riving knife resulting in a hightly dangerous kickback it is recommended to reposition the fence so that its en...

Page 11: ...the belt rubbing against the detector leading to a premature wear of the belt This can be felt and seen The machine has 3 RPMs 3000 4000 5000 Belt tension and speed changing Fig 29 30 Main sawbelt Al...

Page 12: ...is switched off power cut power shortage or motor overload star delta switch in wrong position put switch on star main switch off put switch on 1 2 Reduction of speed when working belt tension not co...

Page 13: ...strips of the Z series are shorter than the magnetic strips of the NZ series When placing the magnetic strip we recommend to remove the difference after placing the magnetic strip correctly The digita...

Page 14: ...8506 AU1 Emergency stop N 8502 AU2 Emergency stop N 8502 CE 24V Normal K1 Magnetic relay 4KW 380V SK11 manual start N 8457 N 8467 Main sawmotor 4KW 380V SK R11CX auto star delta N 8557 N 8555 5 5KW 3...

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