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Supplying hydraulic oil
Open the filler cap and fill the hydraulic oil tank to above 2/3
or full level.
Check the sight gauge to make sure the oil level in the tank.
Refer to specification chart under Section 2
for tank capacity.
Oil tank should be full already if it is a new
machine that operates for the first time.
Supplying coolant
Fill the coolant tank to the middle level of the sight
gauge by pouring the coolant from above the chip
conveyor.
Use the sight gauge to check the coolant level
remaining in the tank.
Always check the coolant supply before
starting the machine. If the coolant pump is
started without enough coolant supply in
the tank, the pump and its drive motor may
be damaged.
Refer to specification chart under Section 2
Specification
for tank capacity.
Consult your coolant supplier for bandsaw
use regarding coolant type and mix ratio.
Connecting electric power
Have a qualified electrician make the electrical connections.
If the power supply voltage is different from the transformer and motor connection voltage
shown on the label attached to the electrical compartment of the machine, contact us or your agent
immediately.
Connect to power supply independently and directly. Avoid using the same power supply with
electric spark machines such as electric welder. Unstable electric tension may affect your machine’s
electric installation from working properly.
Ground the machine with an independent grounding conductor.
Summary of Contents for SW-120NC
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