INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Start the feed speed adjustment from 0,5-1 to start with and see, that the feed speed is
not too fast and the machine does not cut the chip too deep. (The beveling unit can break
if the cut chip is too thick, and the beveling result is not smooth).
3. Regulate the feed speed of the forward
movement of the frame by adjusting the
beveling speed to value 0,5-1 to start with
(max. 2) from the valve (see the photo on
the right).
4. Turn the beveling blade into starting position by turning the clamp control switch
and turning at the same time the control switch of the tool into the position
.
5. The forming tool must be in such position,
where the orange adjusting lever is up in an
approx.120
°
sector.
Should this not be the case, turn the spindle
into the correct position by shortly pressing
the
push-button, until the pilot
lamp lights to inform that the spindle is in
correct position.
6. Set the “Start Pos.” to zero (0.0mm) on the display (See chapter 6.2.6).
7. Drive the frame forward towards the pipe, by turning clamp control switch to
at
the same time turning the control switch of the frame into the
position, until the
beveling blade almost reaches the pipe.
8. Stop the machine and push the protective hood backward. Check that the pipe wall is
in the middle of the beveling blade. Should this not be the case, then adjust the position
of the blade: loosen the locking screw of the slide and adjust the position of the slide
by means of the adjusting screw. The basic setting value is half of the outer diameter of
the pipe + 10mm. For instance, if the outer diameter of the pipe is 60mm, the setting
value is 60mm/2 + 10mm = 40 mm. Set the value obtained to the scale of the adjustment
measure of the slide.
9. Set the value (Start pos.) of the program to 30mm (see chapter 6.2.6).
10. Pull the protective hood on its place and start the machine.
11. Drive the frame forward until the potentiometer stops it.
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