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HOW  TO  POLISH

WARNING

 ・ TURN  OFF  THE  SWITCH  LEVER

      Whenever  interrupting  the  polishing  operation  and  replacing  the  flexible  polishing  

      pad,  and  after  finishing  the  operation,  turn  OFF  the  switch  lever  and  disconnect  

      the  air  hose  from  the  compressor.

 

 ・ USE  A  PAIR  OF  PROTECTIVE  GLASSES  DURING  POLISHING  OPERATION

      Inordinate  impact  to  the  polisher  or  the  flexible  polishing  pad  could  result  in  tear  

      and / or  crack  of  the  pad.   Handle  them  with  good  care.   In  case  the  polisher  body  

      is  dropped  or  hit  against  other  substances,  make  sure  to  inspect  that  the  flexible  

      polishing  pad  is  crack-free  and  the  polisher  body  is  damage-free.   If  they  are  

      cracked  or  damaged,  stop  using  the  polisher.

 

 ・ CONNECT  THE  AIR  HOSE  SECURELY

      Disconnection  of  the  air  hose  during  operation  could  result  in  hazardous  whipping  

      of  the  air  hose.   Connect  the  air  hose  securely.   In  addition,  when  connecting  the  

      air  hose  to  the  compressor,  ensure  the  switch  lever  is  locked  at  OFF  position.

 

 ・ DO  NOT  TOUCH  THE  ROTATING  PARTS

      Do  not  access  to  the  flexible  polishing  pad  and  the  rotating  parts  while  the  

      polisher  is  in  running.

 

 ・ MAKE  TEST  RUN  BEFORE  POLISHING

      When  the  polisher  has  reached  the  rotations  for  use  after  start,  ensure  no  

      inordinate  noise  and / or  vibration.   For  the  test  run  time,  refer  to  TEST  RUN  TIME  

      in  page  14.   Polishing  without  test  run  could  cause  injuries.

 

 ・ FIX  FIRMLY  THE  WORK  PIECE  USING  CLMAP  AND

 / OR  EQUIVALENTS

      Failure  to  be  fixed  could  cause  an  incidental  drop  of  the  work  piece,  in  the  worst  

      case,  injuries.

 

 ・ DO  NOT  CARRY  OUT  POLISHING  OPERATION  IN  IMPROPER  PLACE

      Polishing  in  improper  place  is  hazardous.   Secure  stable  scaffolding  and  hold  the  

      operator’s  body  in  stable  position  all  the  times.

 

 ・ DO  NOT  POLISH  EXCEPT  SPECIFIED  OPERATING  CONDITIONS

      Do  not  operate  the  polisher  exceeding  the  rated  rotational  speed  and  maximum  

      operating  pressure  of  compressed  air  indicated  on  the  nameplate  and  in  the  

      instruction  manual.   Failure  to  do  so  could  cause  damage  of  the  polisher  and  

      flexible  polishing  pad,  in  the  worst  case,  injuries.

 

 ・ STOP  THE  POLISHER  IMMEDIATELY  IN  CASE  OF  UNINTENDED  REACTION  

    SHOWN 

      Stop  the  polisher  immediately  if  something  inordinate  condition  is  found  during  run.

 

 ・ PAY  SPECIAL  ATTENTION  DURING  POLISHING  OPERATION

      Do  not  use  the  polisher  when  operator  feels  fatigue  or  find  an  adverse  effect  of  

      medicine  or  alcohol.

Summary of Contents for PA-2

Page 1: ... accident prevention and safety operation before use carefully read this instruction manual and follow the instructions warnings and cautions given therein Further store this instruction manual at a place where operator and maintenance staff can access thereto easily anytime as necessary ...

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Page 3: ...ndling that is failure to follow the cautions and instructions given in this instruction manual could cause injuries of operator or otherwise physical damage DECLARATION DECLARED DUAL NUMBER NOISE EMISSION VALUES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ISO 4871 Measured A weighted sound power level LWA in decibels Uncertainty KWA in decibels Measured A weighted emission sound pressure level LpA at the operator s posit...

Page 4: ...S KNOWLEDGE TO USE THIS POLISHER 6 POLISHING AT HIGH WORKPLACE 7 ELECTRICAL INSULATING NAME OF PARTS 6 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 6 OPTIONS 7 SPECIFICATIONS 8 APPLICATION 8 CHECK ITEMS BEFORE OPERATING 9 PREPARATIONS BEFORE OPERATING 10 HOW TO POLISH 15 AFTER USE 18 MAINTENANCE AND CHECK 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 DISPOSAL OF POLISHER 19 CONTACT LIST 20 EC Declaration of Conformity 21 ...

Page 5: ... control valve under OFF condition WARNING CAUTION 2 OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT DO NOT ALLOW ANY OTHER OPERATORS TO ACCESS TO THE POLISEHR Do not allow any other operators except specific operators to access to the work place Particularly be careful not to allow children to access the working area CAUTION AGAINST EXPLOSION AND FIRE Do not use the polisher absolutely in potentially explosive atmospher...

Page 6: ...on the nameplate of the polisher and described in SPECIFICATIONS in page 8 MOUNT A FLEXIBLE POLISHING PAD DESIGNED FOR THIS POLISHER This polisher is for polishing operation fitted with flexible polishing pad and various soft materials or felt pad for polishing of surface like our DIA CERAMICA CAUTION THIS POLISHER SHALL BE USED FOR WET MODE OPERATION Using dry mode pad will cause extremely higher...

Page 7: ...ause electrocution Comply with the current legislations and regulations relating to noise Plant or shop which uses the polisher must use the polisher with the condition below the noise level regulated by the local administrative authority not to disturb neighbors A sound shield is recommended to use as necessary Attentive points ...

Page 8: ...sories 1 Water splash skirt Normal size 1pc Bigger size 1pc 2 Hose fittings Hex Nipple G1 4 1pc 3 Air hose 7X10 1pc 4 Couplers for water 1pc 5 Flexible water hose 1pc 6 Exhaust air duct hose 1pc 7 Hose clamp 1pc 8 Wrench 22mm for spindle 1pc 26mm for rubber pad 1pc 9 Grip bar 1pc 10 Motor oil 30mm3 1pc ISO VG46 or DIN51502DL46 11 Spacer for M14 or M16 depending on spindle size 1pc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 9: ...ns TABLE 2 RUBBER PAD TABLE 3 FAMILY OF DIA CERAMICA DIA CERAMICA FLEXIBLE POLISHING PAD V series Vitrified bond M series Metal bond R series Resinoid bond BUFF series TSUYA series 60V 150V 300V 60M 150M 300M 150R 300R 500R 1000R 2000R 3000R BUFF BLACK BUFF WHITE TSUYA BLACK TSUYA WHITE Numbers represent mesh size grid size of grain contained in DIA CERAMICA respectively RUBBER PAD Nominal diamete...

Page 10: ...ures and flat surfaces of marble granite and terrazzo Relation of r min and Compressed Air Pressure only reference Rated no load speed at air pressure of 0 6MPa Mass weight Maximum operating pressure of compressed air Consumption of compressed air 3 890r min min 1 1 2kg 0 6MPa 0 42m3 min at temperature 20 and atmospheric pressure r min 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 55 0 60 0 65 MPa ...

Page 11: ... is not left on the polisher CAUTION Ensure the following items before operating 1 KEEP IN ORDER OF WORKPLACE Keep the workplace in order before the start of polishing operation When there is dust around it would be flown by the exhaust air conducted through the exhaust air duct hose see Figure 3 and 6 page 6 and 11 Flying dust would cause respiratory diseases at throat and lungs 2 COMPRESSOR CAPA...

Page 12: ...ccording to TABLE 1 in page 6 2 Install the water splash skirt on the polisher body while expanding the clamping mouth see Figure 4 page 7 of water splash guard from inside with fingers so that the clamping mouth fits onto the circumference groove see Figure 2 page 6 on the polisher body 3 PREPARE THE POLISHER CAUTION CHECK FOREIGN PARTICLES Foreign particles in the motor could cause rotating fail...

Page 13: ...ng ensure that the air hose is not disconnected even if adding tension load thereto 3 Insert the exhaust air duct hose in the end case and clamp it with the hose clamp Figure 6 Connections of Hoses 4 TAKE NECESSARY MEASURES In terms of environment health and safety codes take the necessary measures properly when operating the polisher referring to DECLARATION in page 1 Exhaust Duct Upper Hose Nipp...

Page 14: ...ile paying attention not to lose the spacer 5 For replacing follow the procedure of 5 1 MOUNTING OF RUBBER PAD AND FLEXIBLE POLISHING PAD 6 CONNECT THE AIR HOSE TO THE COMPRESSOR 1 Make sure to clean out the fitting part see Figure 3 page 6 to remove dust and foreign particles so that dust and or any foreign particles do not contaminate inside of hoses Contamination possibly damages the air motor ...

Page 15: ...ING CONNECT THE AIR HOSE SECURELY Disconnection of the air hose during operation could result in hazardous whipping of the air hose Connect the air hose securely In addition when connecting the air hose to the compressor ensure the switch lever is locked at OFF position DO NOT TOUCH THE ROTATING PARTS Do not access to the flexible polishing pad and the rotating parts while the polisher is in runni...

Page 16: ...es at the speed specified by the manufacturer of flexible polishing pad 2 Close the airflow control valve fully and open again slightly 3 Turn ON the switch lever 4 Adjust the airflow control valve slowly until it opens completely little by little 5 With this condition make test run for the specified period of test run time described below in this page Continuing the test run and or polishing oper...

Page 17: ...ile the polisher is in running MAKE TEST RUN BEFORE POLISHING When the polisher has reached the rotations for use after start ensure no inordinate noise and or vibration For the test run time refer to TEST RUN TIME in page 14 Polishing without test run could cause injuries FIX FIRMLY THE WORK PIECE USING CLMAP AND OR EQUIVALENTS Failure to be fixed could cause an incidental drop of the work piece ...

Page 18: ...TLY Failure to do so would possibly result in dry mode operation due to luck of water causing fire and respiratory diseases at throat and lungs 1 CONNECTION FOR WATER SUPPLY Connect the flexible water hose to the hose nipple on the polisher body see Figure 6 page 11 and to the water source Adjust the water flow rate by the water flow control valve so that the work piece and the flexible polishing ...

Page 19: ... flexible polishing pad and work piece water flow rate skill of operator and polisher speed The operator would have an experience of optimum water flow rate Contact of polisher speed is utilized by airflow control value see Figure 1 page 6 The optimum polishing speed therefore could not be specified in this instruction manual due to too many elements Relation of r min and compressed air pressure i...

Page 20: ...m heat oil and article with sharp edge CAUTION AFTER USE 1 DISCONNECT THE AIR HOSE 1 Close the stop valve on the compressor 2 Turn OFF the polisher by switch lever 3 Disconnect the air hose and exhaust air duct hose 4 Disconnect the flexible water hose from water source The flexible water hose does not need to be disconnected from the polisher body 2 EXECUTE AN ADEQUATE MAINTENANCE Execute an adeq...

Page 21: ...ent drain every time before use as necessary Oiling every time after use Cleaning every time after use Make sure each mounted screw is not loose and missed Operating the polisher with such screws could result in accidents Retighten the screws without fail The compressed air containing dust and condensed air could cause trouble of the polisher Completely drain out condensed water before storage Dus...

Page 22: ...667135 E mail info ske diamantwerkzeuge de RIEL SANWA SRL Address Via Gasparotto 11 21046 Malnate VA ITALY Tel 39 0 332 427375 Fax 39 0 332 426869 E mail riel riel it MANUFACTURER SANWA KENMA LTD Address 22 1 Kaminoyama Okubo cho Uji city Kyoto 611 0033 JAPAN Tel 81 0 774 41 6656 Fax 81 0 774 43 9201 Website http www sanwakenma co jp ...

Page 23: ...74 41 6656 Fax 81 774 43 9201 URL http www sanwakenma co jp Sanwa Kenma Ltd 2006 42 EC relating machinery It confirms that the listed equipment not annex IV equipment complies with the principal protection requirements of the directive To which this declaration relates complies with the provisions of following European Directives Applied Harmonized Standards Authorized Representative Signature Dat...

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