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Metal Cutting Coldsaw Safety Instructions

1.  Maintenance. 

Make sure the saw is turned off and 

disconnect from the main power supply and make 
sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop 
before any inspection, adjustment or maintenance is 
carried out.

2.  Saw Condition. 

Saw must be maintained for a 

proper working condition. Never operate a saw that 
has damaged or worn parts. Scheduled routine 
maintenance should performed on a scheduled 
basis.

3.  Blade Condition. 

Never operate a saw with a dull, 

cracked or badly worn blade. Before using a saw 
inspect blades for missing teeth and cracks.

4.  Replacing Blade. 

Make sure teeth are facing the 

correct direction. Wear gloves to protect hands. 

5.  Hand Hazard. 

Keep hands and fingers clear from 

the line of cut of the blade and offcuts workpieces. 
Hands can be crushed in vice or from falling machine 
components and cut by the blade.

6.  Leaving a saw Unattended. 

Always turn the saw 

off and make sure all moving parts have come to a 
complete stop before leaving the saw. Do not leave 
saw running unattended for any reason.

7.  Avoiding Entanglement. 

Blade guard must be 

used at all times. Remove loose clothing, belts, or 
jewelry items. Never wear gloves while machine is in 
operation. Tie up long hair and use the correct hair 
nets to avoid any entanglement with the saw moving 
parts. 

8.  Understand the machines controls. 

Make sure you 

understand the use and operation of all controls.

9.  Power outage. 

In the event of a power failure during 

use of the saw, turn off all switches to avoid possible 
sudden start up once power is restored.

10.  Work area hazards. 

Keep the area around the saw 

clean from oil, tools, chips. Pay attention to other 
persons in the area and know what is going on 
around the area to ensure unintended accidents.

11.  Workpiece Handling. 

Workpieces must be 

supported with  table, vice, roller conveyor/stands, 
or other support fixtures. Unsupported workpieces 
may cause the machine to tip over and fall. Flag 
long pieces of material to avoid tripping hazards. 
Never hold a workpiece with your hands during the 
cut process.

12.  Hearing protection and hazards. 

Always wear 

hearing protection as noise generated from saw 
blade and workpiece vibration, material handling, 
and power transmission can cause permanent 
hearing loss over time.

13.  Hot surfaces. 

Workpieces, machine surfaces and 

chips become hot due to friction and can burn you.

14.  Starting position. 

Never turn the saw on when the 

blade is resting on the workpiece.

15.  Guards. 

Do not operate saw without the blade 

guard in place.

16.  Call for help. 

If at any time you experience 

difficulties, stop the machine and call you nearest 
branch service department for help.

Machinery House  

requires you to read this entire Manual before using this machine.

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Страница 1: ...CS 350V COLD SAW INSTRUCTION PARTS MANUAL 13 3 12 S829 S830...

Страница 2: ...perator Position 8 7 3 Deactivating the Machine 9 7 4 Dismantling 9 8 ADJUSTING THE MACHINE 10 8 1 Disk Head 10 8 2 Adjusting the Mitering Lock Lever 10 8 3 Changing the Disk 10 8 4 Cleaning and Acces...

Страница 3: ...uring operation Tie back long hair Keep the work area free of equipment tools or any other object Focus on one task at a time Keep your hands free do not carry too many objects in your hands Keep your...

Страница 4: ...ontrol Lever A long angled lever with a handle grip and trigger switch for starting raising and lowering the disk head B Transfer Case The central part of the assembly housing the gear system and oil...

Страница 5: ...can be adjusted forward and backward to clamp workpiece of various sizes 5 4 Support Roller A Device that support longer sized material The roller assists stock moving through the vise 5 5 Stand Suppo...

Страница 6: ...ugh holes in the base of the stand Ensuring that it is sitting level 6 3 Assembly and Setup Positioning the machine Please follow the instruction bellow when unpacking the machine from the package Tak...

Страница 7: ...he control handle L along the shaft to screw in the control handle L until a tight fit Align the handle L so that the trigger switch K point up Refer to image Connect the electric wire with the motor...

Страница 8: ...rt one end of the 0 5 drain hose Y onto the hose connector 1B on the underside of the machine base Place the other end into the insert Z of the coolant tank 1A Attach the rear plate to the back of the...

Страница 9: ...e is designed to cut metal construction materials of different shapes and profiles The materials may be required for fabrication workshops machinist shops and general construction work Limit the machi...

Страница 10: ...nt to other types of materials This is a recyclable material The materials may be sent to metal scrap and recycling centers Electrical components This includes cables and electronic parts magnetic car...

Страница 11: ...disk Release the mobile guard A by removing the hex socket screw B Rotate the mobile guard A back Place a block of wood into the vise Lower the machine head to rest the cutting disk or saw blade on t...

Страница 12: ...eeding with any work to prevent any accidents or hazards from occurring 4 Pay close attention to the electronic circuit board so that they are free from any defects 5 Never connect the alternating cur...

Страница 13: ...12...

Страница 14: ...13...

Страница 15: ...to close and approach the vise jaw C to the work pieces Use the vise lever to quickly clamp and unclamp work pieces of the same width Rotate the vise lever B clockwise to clamp the work piece Rotate...

Страница 16: ...en loading setting the work piece position for decreasing the vibration 1 check the workpiece s center not over the center of blade Please see drew A 2 9 4 Setting Cutting Length Setting the cutting l...

Страница 17: ...part so that the time taken to cut is about double the normal time Press the red emergency button E when there are conditions of danger of malfunctions in general so as to stop machine operation imme...

Страница 18: ...a horizontal position Full the oil up at least 1 5 liters Reassemble all the parts Check continuity of the equipotential protection circuit 10 5 Oils for Lubricating Coolant Considering the vast rang...

Страница 19: ...isks Use a better quality disk Check the gripping of the part Accurately remove all the parts left in Make the cut elsewhere turning the part Check the level of the liquid in the tank Increase the fle...

Страница 20: ...suitable disk See Chapter Material classification and choice of disks Choose a suitable disk See Chapter Material classification and choice of disks in the paragraph on Type of disks Check the grippin...

Страница 21: ...egards type and construction characteristics Carefully clean the laying and contact surfaces BLADE STICKS IN THE CUT Too fast advance Low cutting speed Wrong tooth pitch Sticky accumulation of materia...

Страница 22: ...21 1 12 2 W WI IR RI IN NG G D DI IA AR RA AM M A AN ND D P PA AR RT TS S L LI IS ST T 12 1 WIRING DIARAM...

Страница 23: ...UNG 57 SB1 Emergency Stop 250V 6A 1 KEYON SKB2 BS542 CE CUS SB2 SB3 Stop button Start button 250V 6A 1 1 N H D 24V NPB 22 F 1B NLB 22 F G1A CE CUS SB4 Trigger switch 15A 1 2HP 125 250VAC 0 6A 125VDC 0...

Страница 24: ...23 12 3 Explosion draw...

Страница 25: ...er 3 A36 Nut 3 A37 Gib 1 A38 Vise clamp 1 Index NO Description Size Q TY A39 Vise bench 1 A40 Hex socket cap screw M5x25 3 A41 Small grooved jaw 1 A42 Grooved jaw 1 A43 Stopper 1 A44 Hex socket cap sc...

Страница 26: ...Oil ring 5x55 2 A103 Casting plug 1 A104 Hex socket cap screw M6x20 3 A105 Nut M10 1 A106 Set screw M10x35 1 A107 Oil seal 1 A108 Bushing for lengh setting rod 1 A109 Lock bolt with knob 5x55 1 A110 B...

Страница 27: ...26 12 6 Explosion draw...

Страница 28: ...B36 Fuse and fuse base 1 B37 Relay 2 B38 Terminal plate 1 B39 Circuit board 1 B40 Wire relief 2 B41 Screw 2 B42 Plate cover 1 Index NO Description Size Q TY B1 Stand 1 B2 Nut M6 4 B3 Washer 1 4 4 B4...

Страница 29: ...the off position before re connecting 14 Use correct amperage extension cords Undersized extension cords overheat and lose power Replace extension cords if they become damaged 15 Keep machine well ma...

Страница 30: ...avoid any entanglement with the saw moving parts 8 Understand the machines controls Make sure you understand the use and operation of all controls 9 Power outage In the event of a power failure during...

Страница 31: ...Purchase Buyer User Secure support Long heavy material MEDIUM Eliminate avoid loose clothing Long hair etc Make sure blade guard is down in correct position when machine is on Make sure all guards ar...

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