ADJUSTMENTS
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The connection of the machine to the electric power supply and the following checks have to be
carried out by a respectively trained electrician only.
The electronic connection of the machine is designated for operation with a grounded
power socket (Mains voltage 230 V)!
The connector plug may not be manipulated.
The grounding wire should be held in green-yellow.
The mains supply must be secured with 20A.
Check that the mains voltage complies with the requirements of the machine.
In case of repair or replacement, the grounding conductor must not be connected to a
live box!
Make sure that a possible extension cord is in good condition and suitable for the
transmission of power. An undersized cord reduces the transmission of power and heats
up.
A damaged cable must be replaced immediately
NOTICE
Operation is only allowed with safety switch against stray current (RCD
max. stray current of 30mA).
NOTICE
Use only permitted extension cable with cross-section the one in the
following table declared.
Voltage
Extension
Cross-section
220 V-240 V
50 Hz
<27 m
1,5 mm
2
<44 m
2,5 mm
2
<70 m
4,0 mm
2
<105 m
6,0 mm
2
Connecting to a dust collection system
NOTE
The machine must be connected to dust collection system. The system must start
up at the same time as the motor of the wood band saw starts. For materials with
a humidity <12 %, the air velocity at the dust collector port and in the hoses must
be at least 20 m/s (for moist chips with a humidity >12 %, at least 28 m/s). The
suction hoses used must be flame-retardant (DIN4102 B1), permanently antistatic
(or grounded on both sides) and comply with the relevant safety regulations.
Information on the dust collection System:
Refer to technical data
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ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING
Dangerous electrical voltage! Always disconnect the machine from the power
source before carrying out any adjustment work and secure it against unintentional
restarting!
In order to ensure the desired precision of the machine, certain basic settings must be made
before commissioning, which are described below.