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all

 

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frequency

 

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mainTenance

 

procedures

 

prescribed

 

by

 

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as

 

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long

 

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all

 

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Summary of Contents for Maxi Bella 105

Page 1: ... Maxi Bella 75 Maxi Bella 105 Charter Page Release SIRI SRL Via R Dalla Costa 44 46 41122 MODENA ITALY Tel 059 313191 Fax 059 311362 E mail info SIRI mo it http www SIRI mo it A member of EXPO MODENA Consortium ...

Page 2: ...Maxi Bella 75 105 Maxi Bella 75 105 www siri mo it info siri mo it operating and maintenance manual TM ...

Page 3: ...ent prevention systems page 17 4 LIFTING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE page 18 4 1 Liftingandtransport page18 4 2 Storage page18 4 3 Disposalofpackage page18 5 INSTALLATION page 20 5 1 At the user s care page 20 5 1 1 Lighting page 20 5 1 2 Space requirements page 20 5 2 Assembly page21 5 3 Electrical connections page 22 5 4 Water pump supply page 23 6 CONTROL COMPONENTS page 24 7 STARTING AND STOPPING pa...

Page 4: ...improper use This guarantee does not cover parts subject to wear during routine applications This guarantee is valid provided that The purchase date is confirmed by the stamp and signature of an authorised agent The guarantee card has been filled in and sent within 10 days from the date of purchase freight bill date to SIRI S r l IMPROPER OR UNUATHORISED APPLICATIONS OF THE MACHINE WILL RENDER THE...

Page 5: ...el 059 313191 Fax 059 311362 www siri mo it info siri mo it declare on our sole responsibility that the machine SI RI Type electric water cutter for building trade model Maxi Bella 75 Maxi Bella 105 SERIAL NUMBER YEAR OF MANUFACTURE 20 complies with Directive 98 37 EEC as modified by Directives 91 368 EEC 93 68 EEC and 93 44 EEC Signature and stamp ...

Page 6: ...or future consultation If your copy of the manual becomes unreadable ask the maker for a new copy at the following address SIRI Via R Dalla Costa 44 41122 MODENA ITALY Tel 059 313191 Fax 059 311362 E mail info SIRI mo it http www SIRI mo it MEMBER OF EXPO MODENA CONSORTIUM specifying the machine type and the serial or order number printed on the machine s nameplate THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF THE MAK...

Page 7: ...or ensuring the efficiency safety and long life of the machine under normal operating conditions supervision must in any case be constant in order to take immediate action in the event of faults All routine maintenance controls and lubrication must be carried out with the machine stopped and the supplies electrical and others disconnected Warning any unauthorised modification or tampering of the m...

Page 8: ... table 10 03 10 03 22 1 Motor 230 50 2P 5 0020 5 0020 23 1 Bladecover spacer 28 71 28 71 26 1 Disk guard 107000 107000 27 2 water channel for disc cover 107007 107007 28 1 blade holding flange 29 1 D 250 blade 103 103 30 1 blade fixing flange 31 1 Disk fixing nut M 20 sx M 20 sx 32 1 water pipe connection 7014 7014 34 1 blade cover 107004 107004 35 1 Plastic anti rotation plaque 12 25 12 25 36 1 T...

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Page 10: ...electrical equipment and components must be entrusted to qualified electricians When working on live electrical components strictly observe the provisions in force 1 4 PICTOGRAPHS CONCERNING THE OPERATOR QUALIFICATION LEVEL A Worker operator with no specific knowledge capable of accomplishing simple tasks on the basis of instructions given by qualified technicians B Driver of lifting and handling ...

Page 11: ...nite porcelain stoneware clinker and cotto The diamond tipped disc supplied with the machine is suitable for cutting ceramic tiles only for all other materials use specific discs The cutter basically consists of the following units Fig 1 1 Sliding motor unit that can be tilted for jolly cuts 2 Motor 3 Universal diamond tipped disc Maxi Bella 75 and 105 Ø 250 mm 4 Supports for sliding unit 5 Tank 6...

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Page 13: ...l and or electrical technicians are available according to need 1 5 PICTOGRAPHS RELATING TO SAFETY Here below is a list of the safety pictographs used on the machine and or in this manual A Danger of cuts this warns involved personnel that the operation described may expose said personnel to the risk of hand injuries if it is not performed in accordance to the safety standards B Danger of electric...

Page 14: ...tion of limits for the presence of personnel is the duty of the person in charge of designing the workstation s and may call for more restrictive measures 2 2 2 The machine must be run by personnel that have been trained concerning machine use and are familiar with the contents of this manual 2 2 3 The machine operates in manual mode 2 3 THE NAMEPLATE An exact description of the model serial numbe...

Page 15: ...e side opposite to the operator until it stops Fig 3 2 Put the tile on the sheet metal table Fig 3 3 Adjust the cutting measurement with the help of the square S Fig 4 loosen knobs A and B and position square on the basis of the cut to perform tighten knobs A and B and clamp square in place 4 Lock motor unit in its lowered position using knob C Fig 4 on right hand side of carriage 2 ...

Page 16: ...de and all sliding parts using the lubricator supplied with the machine Clean water pump and cooling system if the cooling pump does not bring water to the diamond tipped disc pull out the plug from the power point check that the regulating cock is open check that the water in the tank completely covers the pump check that the pipe going from the pump to the disc guard is not obstructed check that...

Page 17: ...e flow to the right or the left according to whether you wish to direct the water onto the disc or onto the piece to be cut Fig 19 8 2 MAINTENANCE When servicing observe the following rules Maintenance operations must be effected by qualified and authorised personnel only Make absolutely sure that the electricity supply is isolated in order to prevent any accidental restarting After turning off th...

Page 18: ... sliding bar 2 Turn motor unit counter clockwise until it stops 3 Firmly screw fixing knobs A at the ends of the machine 4 Proceed as for linear cuts RECTANGULAR CUT Rectangular cuts are performed as follows 1 Loosen fixing knob A of motor unit in order to freely tilt disc to and fro 2 Place tile against square with glazed side facing down dove vogliamo ottenere il rettangolo 2 ...

Page 19: ... remaining sides of rectangle 2 5 TECHNICAL DATA The machine has these basic features Technical data Maxi Bella 75 Maxi Bella 105 Power supply 230 V 50 Hz 230 V 50 Hz Power draw 7 5 A 7 5 A RPM 2800 2800 Capacitor 25 Uf 25 Uf IP protection rating 55 55 Insulation class F F Linear cut 75 cm 105 cm Jolly cut 75 cm 105 cm Diagonal cut 50x50 cm tile 74x74 cm tile Altezza taglio 5 5 cm 5 5 cm Diamond d...

Page 20: ...icking the lever on the power switch to 1 ON Insert the machine s plug into the socket Ensure that all guards are in place and in working order Interrupting the electricity supply even for a short lapse of time will immediately interrupt machine operation When power is restored the machine does not start up immediately but only after the switch is flicked to 1 7 1 1 2 Water pump Fill the tank and ...

Page 21: ... PUMP SUPPLY Make sure that the plug T is positioned correctly and fill the tank with water making sure that the pump is completely submerged Fig 17 Check that the water level is never low to protect the diamond tipped disc and prevent a large quantity of cutting dust from forming ...

Page 22: ...r It is strictly forbidden to use serrated discs to cut wood metal or the like S I R I accepts no liability for incorrect use of the discs 2 5 2 Information concerning the airborne noise emitted by the machine Sound pressure level of workstation 90 5 dB referring to 20μPa Sound power level 97 dB referring to 1 pW measurements made on the machine fitted with smooth crown disc A The measurements hav...

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Page 24: ...nts from work table DIAGONAL CUT Diagonal cuts are performed as follows 1 Loosen knob A Fig 6 and position square at requested angle with the aid of the scaled pointer on the protractor 2 If you are performing 45 cuts move protractor to end of its stroke and fit the second square B by fitting the spout C in the slot Fig 6 in two identical halves 3 Position tile between guides and proceed as for li...

Page 25: ...esponsible for making sure that the installation complies with the relative standards in force The machine must be installed by qualified personnel who have carefully read and understood the information contained in this manual If in doubt consult the maker 1 Fit the feet by inserting them into their seats Fig 13 two operators are required for this task lift up the front part of the machine and in...

Page 26: ...ced this guard covers most of the disc and is integral with the motor C Splash guard 3 2 RESIDUAL RISKS a Intervening on the system while it is running The relevant risks are avoided by instructing the operator concerning the practices to follow in this event b Should it be necessary for operational or servicing reasons to work on the machine manually operators must wear the necessary Personal Pro...

Page 27: ...e is placed on a pallet this can be transported by a pallet transfer car with a suitable capacity since the machine has a symmetrical construction the centre of gravity is easy to locate so it is easy to define the position in which the lifting forks should be inserted Fig 11 4 2 STORAGE If you are not using the machine keep it in a covered storage area sheltered from bad weather conditions and ke...

Page 28: ...automatic protection against short circuiting discharges to earth and dispersions between the supply line and the machine 5 1 1 Lighting The place where the machine is installed must feature sufficient lighting either natural and or artificial and comply with the standards in force in the relevant country All areas must be equally lit There must be no area of shadow likely to cause nuisance no irr...

Page 29: ...he maker The machine cannot be used in any of the following conditions in environments where the average temperature in a 24 hour period is over 35 C in an environment where the relative humidity exceeds 95 at an altitude of over 3000 m above seal level IMPORTANT Any deviation from the above mentioned specifications calls for specific written authorisation by S I R I Any modification that has not ...

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Page 31: ...ed personnel in accordance to the standards in force Make sure the voltage and frequency ratings of the power supply line fulfil the machine s requirements which are indicated on the machine nameplate or wiring diagram Connect the machine to a distribution board featuring a protection fuse capable of protecting the machine in the event of short circuits or insulation failures Connect the socket 1 ...

Page 32: ...tch also protects the motor if the diamond tipped disc stops running when the machine has been started up the switch will automatically flick to 0 to prevent the motor getting overheated The machine also features a thermal device that stops the motor when it reaches 130 C to prevent further overheating after activation of this device wait a few minutes for the motor to cool down the machine cannot...

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Page 34: ...king the efficiency of the safety devices At the beginning of each work shift make sure the safety devices are secured in place and in working order The machine s safety devices are described in chapter 3 7 2 2 Stopping the machine To stop the machine flick the switch to 0 ...

Page 35: ...asive discs During sharpening cool the disc with water as for any other cut Monthly maintenance Replacing the diamond tipped disc unscrew the relative screws to remove the protective guard remove the flange holding the disc in place remove the disc to be replaced by inserting the Allen key A in the hollow located on the flange shaft and loosen the disc lock nut by rotating the Allen key clockwise ...

Page 36: ...ct working order 8 3 EXTRA DUTY MAINTENANCE Extra duty maintenance is generally performed by qualified S I R I technicians 8 4 DISPOSAL AND SCRAPPING The machine is not pollutant or dangerous for the environment in itself However during installation maintenanceordecommissioning itproduceswastesthatmaybecomedangerous for the environment if not disposed of correctly Concern for the environment must ...

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