OPERATION
HOLZMANN MASCHINEN GmbH www.holzmann-maschinen.at
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DSM100200B
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OPERATION
14.1
Checking Scope of Delivery
Always note visible transport damage on the delivery note and check the machine immediately
after unpacking for transport damage or missing or damaged parts. Report any damage to the
machine or missing parts immediately to your retailer or freight forwarder.
14.2
Installation site
NOTE: The floor or worktable at the installation site must be able to bear the load of the machine.
The minimum space required for the machine is determined by the dimensions of the machine
plus a safety area around the machine. Select a flat, solid surface with appropriate space for
installation. When setting up the machine, also take into account the working area required to
process workpieces. The base of this unit has mounting holes that allow it to be attached to a
workbench/machine stand (e.g.: Holzmann DSMMS1) to prevent it from moving during operation
and causing accidental injury or damage.
(DSMMS1)
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
W A R N I N G
Dangerous electrical voltage! The machine may only be connected to the mains
supply and the associated checks carried out by a qualified electrician or under the
instruction and supervision of a qualified electrician!
N O T I C E
Immediately after making the electrical connection, check the running direction of the
band saw rollers. Observe the direction arrow on the machine. The running direction
is correct if the saw band runs from top to bottom. If this is not the case, swap two
phases, e.g: L1 and L2, on the mains plug.
The electrical connection is made via a switch-plug combination. This device must be operated via
a residual current circuit breaker.
15.1.1
Establishing a 400 V connection
To connect the machine to the electrical mains, proceed as follows:
Use a suitable device to check the functionality of the zero connection and earthing.
Check that supply voltage and current frequency correspond to the specifications on the
machine nameplate. A deviation of ± 5 % from the value of the supply voltage is
permissible. For example, a machine with a working voltage of 380 V can work in the
voltage range from 370 to 400 V. The machine can be operated with a working voltage
of 380 V in the voltage range from 370 to 400 V. The machine can also be operated with
a working voltage of 380 V in the voltage range from 370 to 400 V. There must be a
short-circuit fuse in the power supply of the machine!
For the required cross-section of the supply cable please refer to the current-carrying
capacity table.