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Skiving device AT-306
Author:
S.D.T. / KM
OPERATION
Edition: 02/2005
Page
D-5
Replaces: 01/2001
D.4
Skiving of the belt/tape ends
Skiving comprises:
•
Rapid infeed of the skiving table
•
Slow advance (working speed) for belt/tape skiving
•
Slow return of the skiving table
•
Full rapid return of the skiving table to initial position
Stop the machine: press the
stop skiving roller
push button [22] and the
reset cycle
button [24].
Stick a strip of double-sided adhesive tape to the
wear plate
[3].
Slide the belt/tape under the
belt-clamping bracket
[4], align the end of the belt/tape perfectly with
the edge of the
wear plate
[3].
Press the belt/tape by hand onto the adhesive tape to assure proper adhesion.
Turn
the
lever
[5] clockwise to clamp the belt/tape in place.
Press
the
start skiving roller
push button [21], the
start power pack
button [26] and the
start
cycle
button [23]: the machine automatically carries out the skiving operation, brings the skiving
table [2] back to its starting point and then stops.
Turn
the
lever
[5] anticlockwise to release the belt/tape.
Remove the belt/tape from the
wear plate
[3].
Clean the skiving dust from
wear plate
[3] and
skiving table
[2].
Repeat the procedure on the other belt/tape end on the opposite side.
D.5
Machine emergency stop
The machine can be stopped at any time in the way described below:
•
Press
the
reset cycle
button [24]: the skiving device takes the skiving table to its starting point and
then stops.
•
Press
the
stop power pack
button [27]: the machine stops.
•
Press
the
stop skiving roller
button [22]: the skiving roller stops.
The machine can be stopped at any time by pressing the
EMERGENCY
push button [25] situated on the
control panel
on top of the electrical cabinet [28]. In this case all the machine controls are cut off.
When the cause of the emergency has been eliminated, release the
EMERGENCY
push button [25] by
twisting and pulling its knob.
Skiving device AT-306