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This machine is equipped with fi lters both on the motor and
on the power supply through which the machine is safe and in
compliance with above regulations.
Tests were carried out according to 61000-6-1, EN 61000-
6-3, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2 regulations.
1.9
DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE (Fig. 1)
The machine consists of a machine body
D
complete with
motor
F
and gear transmission. Connection to the bottom is
obtained by means of a rotating support
H
.
The quick sliding chuck
O
is completely made up of cast iron
while the basic tank in pressed steel for the collection of the
coolant serves also as connecting base
N
with the machine
bed
M
(optional).
Here is a list of the main parts with the number indicating it
in the drawing.
A
Command grip
B
Blade tensioning device
C
Sliding blade guide
D
Machine body
E
Blade
F
Motor
G
Control box
H
Swivel support
I
Spring
L
Cooling liquid pump
M
Column
(optional)
N
Tank-base
O
Vice
P
Clamp drive
Q
Vice speed-slide drive
WEIGHT ..................................... 140 kg. Including bedframe
SIZE ....................................................cm 575 x 670 x H 720
.............................................. in maximum overall dimensions.
PACKAGING SIZE ...........................cm 780 x 1240 x H 1080
2 INSTALLATION
2.1
REMOVING THE PACKING
The machine is delivered inside a box suitable for the
purpose.
Therefore, the packing must be removed completely by means
of suitable tools and care must be take in order to avoid damage
to any part of the machine.
For packing disposal, please refer to 6.4 point.
2.2
HANDLING AND TRANSPORTION (Fig. 2)
The machine and must be moved only using suitable lifting
devices.
WARNING: Do not try to move or lift the machine
by hand even if more people are present.
WARNING: The operations described in this manual
relative to sling, transport and lifting by means of a
fork lift or hoist must be carried out only by skilled
and qualifi ed personnel (EC/2006/42).
To move the machine while it is still inside the packing, use a
fork lift by inserting the two forks in the rooms provided under
the bearing board
1.6
SAFETY PROCEDURS FOR FURTHER RISK
WARNING: Always keep hands away from the
working areas while the machine is moving: before
loading or unloading the part, release the run button
on the hand grip.
• Always keep processing residues away from the cutting
area.
• Always use the clamp. The parts to be cut must always be
held fi rmly in the clamp.
• Before carrying out any maintenance work, always
disconnect the power cable for the mains.
• Check that all safety guards are sound and positioned
correctly before starting any work.
1.7
INFORMATION CONCERNING NOISE AND
VIBRATION LEVELS
Noise
Noise level at the operator’s work
position (without load) ................................... Leq 74.1 dB (A)
Noise level at the operator’s
work position (with load) .................................. Leq 76.9 dB(A)
Test conditions when working with load:
Cutting of 80 mm dia. barstock in 9SMnPb28 steel at
speed of 80 m/min
Sound power (without load) ..........................Lwa 88.2 dB (A)
Sound power (with load) ................................Lwa 89.8 dB (A)
Cutting of 60x60 steel profi le with 3 mm wall thickness at
speed of 80 m/min.
Sound power (without load) ...........................Lwa 88.2 dB (A)
Sound power (with load) ................................Lwa 82.7 dB (A)
The measurements were carried out in accordance with
standard UNI EN ISO 3746.
Vibration
Mean frequency-weighted hand - arm acceleration vibration
exposure does not exceed 2.5 m/s².
The measurements were carried out in accordance with
standards
UNI EN ISO 5349-1 and 5349-2.
The emission levels indicated are not necessarily safety
levels. Although there is a relationship between the emissions
and exposure levels, the values shown cannot be used for
establishing the need for further precautions. There are other
factors which infl uence the exposure levels of operators, such
as the features of the work place, presence of other sources
of noise, number of machines running, etc.
The exposure levels may also vary between countries.
This information is necessary for the user for better evaluation
of the risks and hazards deriving from noise.
NOTE: Personal hearing protection should be used,
such as headphones or earplugs.
1.8 INFORMATION
ABOUT
ELECTROMAGNETIC
COMPATIBILITY
The european regulations on safety and in particular the EEC
directive
2004/108
contemplate that all the equipment be
equipped with shielding devices against radio interferences
both from and towards the outside.