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Summary of Contents for GC 110/1

Page 1: ...10 1 GC 1 10 2RR r GC 110 2RRT WIDE BELT SANDING MACHINE TNSTRUCTIONS SPARE PARTS GRIGGIO WOODW ORKING MACHINERY 7 r Vio Co Brion 40 3501 1 Reschigliono PD ITALY lel 049 9200920 FoxO49l920l433 f tp l...

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Page 3: ...e 4 7 4 8 machine 4 4 lnstalling the machine 4 5 Power connection 4 6 Connecting compressed air Connecting suction Working conditions 4 9 Operators 5 Machine adjustments 5 1 Replacing the sanding belt...

Page 4: ...ion and adjustment of belts Replacing the belts Storing sanding belts lnspection of emergency Moving the machjne and safety devices period 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 9 9 1 9 2 1A Laying up the machine for an ext...

Page 5: ...Operatinq Manual Tlris manual has been compiled by the manufacturer of the equipment and is part of the delivered goods lt contains basic infiormation for qualified operators lt describes the environ...

Page 6: ...perating Manual Prior to any work install and check all safety elements in their funct onal readiness Prior to maintenance and clean up make sure the machine is at a complete stop befrore you deactiva...

Page 7: ...s lt may also be used for whetting lacquered boards between operations 1 4 M e appl c R 1 5 ldentific ion of the 1 6 Applicable documentation Parts of the Operating Manual are electrical schematic pne...

Page 8: ...ation Certificate mm mm mm m m mm m s r m min 1 Vl z KW KW KW bar MPa dm3 min r m sec 1 m3 hod r mm rnm kg dB A dB A mg m 950 1100 33 160 160 180 180 1900 1900 18 18 4 519 4 519 400 50 400t50 7 5 7 5...

Page 9: ...ding belts Holderlor the hose to uction opening connection p t ting Maintenance and Set up Manual Construction l Opoin tment in line with valid CE standards Possible machine confiqurations uipme 1 8 1...

Page 10: ...and stops the machine hourd ttre oeit reat g sanding belt position switch stops the machine when the vibrating belt exceeds set limits h umit switch of table position limits extreme top and bottom pos...

Page 11: ...or to starting the machine make sure that no objects have been lefr in machine Prior to starting the machine make sure that machined pieces have been removed from the working sections lnsert them frst...

Page 12: ...tly level required accuracy of operations is not guaranteed otherwise Open the side door and attach supplied bolts to bushings in the bottom cross piece Place supporting pads underneath the bolts Plac...

Page 13: ...9lEC directive and have minimal capacifywritten in chapter 1 7 We recommend to connect it so that the machine cannot be started if the system is not activated The openings of working elements have a d...

Page 14: ...foot and t hten crank handle to firm up the body of the working unit By pulling button 3 tighten the belt Close the door Every time you replace the belt clean the area of the working unit and the inte...

Page 15: ...st it by loosening bolt 6 and resetting the indicator 5 4 Controlli 4 5 o q and adiustinq llation of the sandinq belt Oscillations of the belt are controlled by a pneumatic system and its optical sens...

Page 16: ...i E 3ji j J ffi onu vo lf the machine has automatic centering of the loading conveyor it is not necessary to a ust it manually 6 Operation of the mach ine 6 1 Control panel lrlext chapter describes a...

Page 17: ...cl isplayshowsthepresetthicknessofworkedmaterial Main compressed air inPut Sanding belt tension unit R Sanding belt tension unit RT Timingrelayscontrolsthepadinautomaticmode anda lowsforthe i nt t t m...

Page 18: ...shown o r a reo l o n r t to the mm inch ff iirrt in mirimerres is set automaticaty after switching the dispfay ma i CD r ta IP qry pment provides for automatic positioning of the table to the thickn...

Page 19: ...e correct position the side door is closed and emergency buttons are not locked The switches star delta and Loading conveyor peed must be in 0f position D_epress push button UP or Down and adjust tabl...

Page 20: ...the mark disappeared tf not lower the pad position untilthe mark disappears The machine is ready for calibrating and finishing work 6 8 Galibratino andino an sandino on the RRT ma chine lnstall sandin...

Page 21: ...Remove protective coverfrom the timing relays and set it to the middle value Open the side door and ask a helper to insert material lnto the machine Observe the rnoment when the pad extends to the wo...

Page 22: ...4O hours 40 hours 300 hours 200 hours 300 hours 1 year lnspection inspection inspection cleaning tension tension and condition tension lubrication Location san belts pad air treatment unit table I ch...

Page 23: ...belts become run in and we recomrnend checking their tightness after about eight hours of running s Move the table up until it touches the working rollers Switch the main switch off and secure with Jl...

Page 24: ...lower the risk of possible damage 8 1 7 lnspection of emerqenc t nd safetv devices Check regularly at least every two weeks the function of emergency and safety devices Push buttons of emergency fock...

Page 25: ...i it asainsr environmentar 8 4 The service life ih machine ff g lo a great fesreg on the manner and intensitv of usage while frequency ano of mainten B 3 g r r g n tr situation Afte i i1 ffi itli ies...

Page 26: ...ressed accidentally or the oooi p n un t t r p tn button by tum ng it in the direction of the affow c ose the doan Sanding belt broke RePlace _ The belt moved sideway u to osciilations Loosen up the b...

Page 27: ...are continually the stand due to accurnulated dust below e conveyof appear in the area during calibra ted dust below the worn working roller f ffi il rh n ined Longifudinal wavy cuts _ Gummed ffi ff y...

Page 28: ...d spare part please indicate Type and model of the rnachine Year of manufactrure Machine serial number The spare parts catalogrue page with the illustration of the part Position number Examp le of an...

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Page 37: ...al pad selector automatic disable door switches switch belt blasting section positioning selector section positioning selector main contactor table up table down automatic start automatic start automa...

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