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Ver: 1.1     07/10/2014

Summary of Contents for WE-350DS

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Page 2: ...mmendations and advice for using the machine 6 Chapter 5 ADJUSTING YOUR MACHINE 5 1 Blade tension assembly 7 5 2 Adjusting the blade guide 7 5 3 Changing the blade 7 5 4 Adjusting the blade to the fly...

Page 3: ...he electrical equipment according to European Standard CENELEC EN 60 204 1 which assimilates with some integrating modifications the publication IEC 204 1 1992 The electrical equipment ensures protect...

Page 4: ...ing due to deterioration and or obsolescence General rules If the machine is to be permanently demolished and or scrapped divide the material to be disposed of according to type and composition as fol...

Page 5: ...2 to the right to lock it into position If the lever 2 is not between the vise bed mounts and facing the user then the vise will not be able to lock If the vise lever 2 has gone beyond or is obstructe...

Page 6: ...ines a constant lowering and consequently a good efficiency of the blade throughout the work phase By adjusting the flow control valve A this device can be accommodated to the different situations and...

Page 7: ...y Press start reset button E to start machine Check that the blade is running in the correct direction Slightly pull the saw arm down to get rid of air bubbles from the hydraulic cylinder Adjust hydra...

Page 8: ...justable pads set in place during inspection as per the thickness of the blade with minimum play as shown in the figure In case the blade needs to be replaced make sure to always install 0 9mm thick b...

Page 9: ...AND POOR PERFORMANCE 6 1 Daily maintenance General cleaning of the machine to remove accumulated shavings Clean the lubricating coolant drain hole to avoid excess fluid Top off the level of lubricati...

Page 10: ...w arm to vertical position Release the drain hold O to draw off gear oil by loosening the hex socket screw P Replace the screw P after oil completely flows off Place the saw arm back to horizontal pos...

Page 11: ...ly spaced toothing Pieces cut in bundles require combo tooth design 8 3 Teeth pitch As already stated this depends on the following factors Hardness of the material Dimensions of the section Wall thic...

Page 12: ...utting of solid bars at maximum machine capacity Available pitches 3 4 4 6 SETS Saw teeth bent out of the plane of the saw body resulting in a wide cut in the workpiece REGULAR OR RAKER SET Cutting te...

Page 13: ...12 10 WIRING DIAGRAMS...

Page 14: ...tting and feed speed Choose a suitable blade See Chapter Material classification and blade selection Check for clogging of coolant drain holes on the blade guide blocks and that flow is plentiful in o...

Page 15: ...care cleaning and remove such impurities as quickly as possible Check level of liquid in the tank Increase the flow of lubricating coolant checking that the coolant nozzle and pipe are not blocked Ch...

Page 16: ...s Tight or slackened blade guide bearings STEAKED OR ETCHED BANDS Replace them Adjust them see Chapter Machine adjustments in Blade guide section CUTS OFF THE STRAIGHT Blade not parallel as to the cou...

Page 17: ...quality blade Worn out blade or with chipped and or broken teeth Wrong tooth pitch Blade guide block too far from material to be cut Insufficient lubricating coolant or wrong emulsion Decrease advance...

Page 18: ...SB1 on SB2 trigger switch Motor M1 Check electrical efficiency If not replace the fuse Refer to the operation procedure and adjust the switch if machine doesn t shut off after the material completely...

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