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KY KD 310 - 

TECHNICAL FEATURES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

kg 

kg 

KD 310 

800 W 50 Hz 

230 V AC N PE 

3000 

dev/dak. 

RPM 

D =

 300 mm 

d =

 30 / 32 mm 

-- 

W

 = 63 

L

 = 52 

H

 = 48 

26 

29 

KY 310 

800 W 50 Hz 

230 V AC N PE 

3000 

dev/dak. 

RPM 

D =

 300 mm 

d =

 30 / 32 mm

 

a :

 50 mm 

b :

 130 mm

 

W

 = 63 

L

 = 52 

H

 = 48

 

26 

29 

Summary of Contents for Luna Machinery KD 310

Page 1: ...HNICAL FEATURES kg kg KD 310 800 W 50 Hz 230 V AC N PE 3000 dev dak RPM D 300 mm d 30 32 mm W 63 L 52 H 48 26 29 KY 310 800 W 50 Hz 230 V AC N PE 3000 dev dak RPM D 300 mm d 30 32 mm a 50 mm b 130 mm W 63 L 52 H 48 26 29 ...

Page 2: ...2 CUTTING DIAGRAM ...

Page 3: ...3 DIMENSIONS ...

Page 4: ...4 PART LIST RESİM FIGURE РИСУНОК 1 ...

Page 5: ...5 RESİM FIGURE РИСУНОК 2 ...

Page 6: ...6 RESİM FIGURE РИСУНОК 3 ...

Page 7: ...30 0001 1 138 1SK010000 0002 1 14 2TU012610 0020 1 139 2TU011710 0004 1 26 2TU011110 0145 4 140 1SC021000 0027 1 29 2TU012610 0079 KD 310 1 144 3UA250030 0002 1 29 2TU012610 0087 KY 310 1 147 1PL010000 0057 1 30 2TU011441 1542 KY 310 1 148 1YY021000 0004 2 35 3UA040030 0013 KY 310 1 149 2TU011210 0177 2 45 3UA090030 0004 1 57 2TU012610 0019 1 64 3UA770030 0020 1 77 3UB030030 0001 1 85 3UB030030 00...

Page 8: ...8 HOLE DIMENSIONS FOR CONVEYOR CENNECTION ...

Page 9: ...9 PARÇA NO PART NO НОМЕР RESİM FIGURE РИСУНОК STOK KODU CODE ПОРЯДОК КОД 5 3UA250030 0009 8 1PL010000 0011 12 3UA030030 0001 14 2TU012610 0020 26 2TU011110 0145 ...

Page 10: ...10 29 2TU012610 0079 KD 310 2TU012610 0087 KY 310 35 3UA040030 0013 KY 310 45 3UA090030 0004 57 2TU012610 0019 64 3UA770030 0020 77 3UB030030 0001 ...

Page 11: ...11 85 3UB030030 0002 92 1PL010000 0107 93 1EL010000 0011 1EL020000 0022 KD KY 310B 1EL040000 0500 KD KY 310B ...

Page 12: ...12 1EL190000 0400 KD KY 310B 1EL020000 0012 KD KY 310B 1EL180000 0001 115 1PL010000 0048 123 2TU012610 0081 ...

Page 13: ...13 129 1PL010000 0049 132 3UA770030 0013 138 1SK010000 0002 139 2TU011710 0004 144 3UA250030 0002 ...

Page 14: ...14 147 1PL010000 0057 148 1YY021000 0004 ...

Page 15: ... Safety Information 3 Machine s Description 4 Transport of the Machine 5 Installation of the Machine 5 1 Preparation 5 2 Connecting to Power Source 6 Machine s Safety Information 7 Operation 7 1 Preparation 7 2 Operation 7 3 Angular cutting 7 4 Angular cutting KY 310 8 Maintenance Service and Repair 8 1 Maintenance 8 2 Changing the cutting tool 9 Warranty conditions ...

Page 16: ...drawings and details contained in this manual constitute a guide for the operator 1 2 Service Information In case of any technical problem please contact your nearest YILMAZ dealer or YILMAZ head office through the above mentioned phone fax or e mail address Technical labels with the model description of the machine are fixed onto the front side of each machine The machine s serial number and manu...

Page 17: ...ac com au Web www yilmazmachine com tr www lunamac com au For minimize the documantation It is wery necessary to mention below details at the agreements signed with suppliers and dealers of the purchased machines Machine model Voltage and frequency Machine s serial number Date of purchase Description of the machine fault Name of dealer where machine was purchased Average daily operation period ...

Page 18: ...ld be damaged during operation don t touch and unplug it Never use damaged power cables High temperature warning During saw blade change operations use protective gloves Keep your fingers clear of the movable parts of the glide arm The above symbol DANGER WARNING warns you against specific dangers and you have definitely to read them The IMPORTANT symbol above is one telling to apply special care ...

Page 19: ...nts of this manual 2 2 5 All directives recommendations and general safety rules contained in this manual have to be observed fully The machine cannot be operated in any way for purposes other than those described herein Otherwise the manufacturer shall not be deemed responsible for any damages or injuries And such circumstances would lead to the termination of the warranty 2 3 General Safety Info...

Page 20: ...nd maintenance works 2 3 10 Ensure that any keys or adjustment tools have been removed before operating the machine 2 3 11 If you are required to operate the machine outside use only appropriate extension cables 2 3 12 Repairs should be carried out by qualified technicians only Otherwise accidents may occur 2 3 13 Before starting a new operation check the appropriate function of protective devices...

Page 21: ...IES OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Profile support MKN 150 300 Conveyor Clamp MS Machine stand User manual 300 mm Saw blade Service wrench 6 mm 4 TRANSPORT OF THE MACHINE 4 1 The transport should be done by qualified personnel only 4 2 The machine should be transported by lifting with proper equipment not touching the ground during the transport 4 3 Unless customer requests the contrary the machine will be ...

Page 22: ...GURE 1 NO 144 are delivered disassembled Assemble profile fitting parts on the square as it is seen in the figure 5 1 4 Springs FIGURE 2 NO 148 are delivered disassembled Assemble springs as it is seen in the figure 5 1 5 Remove the springs are not using the machine for a long period of time 5 1 6 Demount the piece of packaging on the table FIGURE 1 NO 1 5 2 Connecting to Power Source 5 2 1 Electr...

Page 23: ... carried out by qualified personnel after unplugging the machine first 6 3 Ensure that the machine has been cleaned tested and maintained before starting to operate it 6 4 Check the safety devices power cable and moving parts regularly Don t operate the machine before having replaced defective safety devices or faulty parts 6 5 Never replace the cutting tools before unplugging first 6 6 Keep forei...

Page 24: ... cutting tools are damaged change them 7 1 6 Cutting tool must process on the part after machine is operated and cycled 7 1 7 Do not process the profile before clamping the work piece properly 7 2 Operation 7 2 1 Place PVC or aluminum profile that you are going to process on to the table FIGURE 1 NO 1 Fix it with clamp FIGURE 1 NO 45 on the table 7 2 1 Start the motor by pressing the Start button ...

Page 25: ... the desired cutting angle by turning the handle to the left or right and release the snap 7 3 4 It is possible to make a straight or slanted cut on this machine 0 15 22 5 30 45 degrees can be adjusted with the help of a safety catch FIGURE 1 NO 12 and the other interim degrees with the help of a special clamping screw FIGURE 1 NO 24 The safety catch is not seated in the slot in interim degrees Ti...

Page 26: ...matic if any power connections of the machine 8 1 2 Clean all surfaces of the machine from burs chips and foreign substances If the machine will not be used for a long time lubricate undyed parts with oil that prevents rusting 8 1 3 When cleaning the machine do not use materials that may damage the dye 8 1 4 Control cutting tools against corrosion distortion and fractions If cutting tools are dama...

Page 27: ...plying the reverse order as described above 8 2 9 It is necessary to sharpen replace the saw blade in certain intervals depending on the cutting material If the cut material leaves burr after the cutting operation or if the saw blade is strained it needs to be sharpened replaced 8 2 10 When replacing the saw blade use the part of the blade washer which is appropriate for the blade shaft diameter T...

Page 28: ...e does not cover damages caused by not respect of the rules indicated in the manual instruction book not correct voltage improper use or use not in accordance with what the Machine has been designed for use of non orginal tooling programming errors electrical component faults lack of cleaning and of ordinary maintenance by the customer transport or displacement even inside the workshop natural eve...

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