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Safety

FKS 315-2000 E | Version 1.11

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2.4 General safety instructions 

This machine is equipped with various safety devices de-
signed to protect both the operator and the machine. Ho-
wever, this cannot yet cover all safety aspects and thus 
the responsibility of the operator. Before putting the ma-
chine into operation, you must read and fully understand 
this chapter. In addition, the operator must also consider 
other aspects of the hazard in relation to the environ-
mental conditions and the material.

The following must be observed:

Before connecting the device to the mains, make sure 
that all safety devices are in their intended positions. If 
possible, check their operation. If it is necessary to re-
move the doors or protective covers, switch off the ma-
chine and unplug the plug from the socket.

- The non-return valves must be free to move and 

their function must be checked regularly (several 
times a day).

- Do not connect the device to the mains when the 

protective cover has been removed.

- To avoid improper operation, familiarize yourself 

with the location of the switches before turning on 
the machine.

- Memorize the position of the emergency stop 

switch so that you can use it immediately at any 
time.

- Be careful not to touch any switches while the ma-

chine is in operation.

- Never touch a rotating tool with your hands or other 

objects.

- If you are not working on the machine, switch off 

the machine at the switch and disconnect the plug 
from the socket.

- Before cleaning and maintenance work, switch off 

the machine and remove the plug from the mains 
socket. Do not turn on the machine until all covers 
removed for maintenance have been replaced.

- Do not modify the machine in a way that would 

pose a risk to safe operation.

- If you have any doubts about the correctness of 

your procedure, contact a responsible person.

- Do not neglect to carry out regular inspections in 

accordance with the instructions for use.

- Check and ensure that the machine is not subject 

to any malfunctions caused by the user.

- After the work has been completed, adjust the ma-

chine so that it is ready for another work cycle.

-  If there is a power failure, switch off the machine 

immediately.

- Do not contaminate or damage the safety devices.

- Do not modify or remove the safety plates.

- Keep the work area free. Overcrowded areas and 

workbenches cause injury.

- Consider the environment of the workspace.

-  Do not expose tools to rain.

-  Do not use tools in humid or wet environments or 

near flammable liquids or gases.

- Make sure the workspace is well lit.

-  Do not work under the influence of drugs or alcohol 

or when you are tired.

- Be careful not to damage the electrical cables to pre-

vent electric shock (electric shock).

- Maintenance on electrical parts of the unit may only 

be performed by a qualified person.

- Always use the tool that is suitable for the specified 

work and that meets the machine specifications. The 
tools, knife blocks, must comply with EN 847-1.

- Replace blunt tools as soon as possible because bl-

unt tools can cause injury or damage.

- Never use the tools at speeds above the manufactu-

rer's recommended rated speeds.

- Check regularly that the safety covers are properly 

installed and undamaged. Repair damaged covers 
immediately or replace them.

- Make sure that there are no nails, screws or other 

objects in the workpieces to be machined.

- Never use tools that are deformed, broken or dull.

- Do not use compressed air to clean the machine or 

to remove chips.

- Before starting work, take items such as Rings, 

watches, bracelets, ties, etc., as they can get caught 
on different parts of the machine and get caught.

- Protect and secure your hair so that it is not caught 

by moving parts on the machine.

- Wear shoes that are recommended or required by 

the health and safety regulations of all countries.

- Always wear the necessary safety equipment 

(safety glasses, apron, safety shoes, hearing pro-
tection, etc.).

- Wear a helmet if there are obstacles above your 

head - in the work area.

- Always wear a protective mask while working on 

material that generates dust during the process.

- Never wear loose work clothing.

- Only use original HOLZSTAR spare parts and ac-

cessories.

Содержание FKS 315-2000 E

Страница 1: ...FKS 315 2000 E Operating instructions Panel saw FKS 315 2000 E ...

Страница 2: ...bol explanation 3 2 2 Personal protective equipment 4 2 3 Safety markings on the panel saw 4 2 4 General safety instructions 5 2 5 Safety equipment 6 3 Intended use 6 3 1 Residual risks 6 4 Technical Data 7 4 1 Type plate 7 5 Transport Packaging Storage 7 5 1 Delivery and transport 7 5 2 Packaging 8 5 3 Storage 8 6 Device description 8 6 1 Machine 8 6 2 Scope of delivery 9 7 Setting up and connect...

Страница 3: ... stuermer maschinen de We are always interested in valuable experience and knowledge gained from using the application whichthen could be shared and be valuable to develop ourproducts even further 1 3 Limitation of liablility All information and instructions has been compiled on the basis of the state of the art valid standards and gui delines as well as our many years of expertise and expe rience...

Страница 4: ...m indica tes potentially hazardous situations which may cause death or serious injury if not averted CAUTION This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoi ded could result in minor injury ATTENTION This combination of symbol and signal term indica tes a potentially hazardous situation which may cause minor or light injuries if it is not av...

Страница 5: ...ect to any malfunctions caused by the user After the work has been completed adjust the ma chine so that it is ready for another work cycle If there is a power failure switch off the machine immediately Do not contaminate or damage the safety devices Do not modify or remove the safety plates Keep the work area free Overcrowded areas and workbenches cause injury Consider the environment of the work...

Страница 6: ...3 Intended use The Panel saw FKS 315 2000 E is used for sawing with versatile adjustable angles of boards and strips The processing of solid wood chipboard panels and profiles is possible In compliance with the safety instructions the conditions of use for the saw blade used must be ob served Firewood must not be processed The machine must be operated with a suitable extraction system It is suitab...

Страница 7: ...le 2000 mm Max Cutting width saw blade up to rip fence 1220 mm Weight 275 kg Noise level idle 85 dB A Suction Blade guard Machine Ø 38 mm Ø 100 mm Min Suctioning 20 m s Extraction volume Blade guard Machine 140 m3 h 690 m3 h WARNING Severe or fatal injuries may occur if parts of the machine tumble or fall down from the forklift truck pallet truck or from the transport vehicle Follow the instructio...

Страница 8: ...are crushed to waste paper collection The foils are made of polyethylene PE and the uphol stery parts made of polystyrene PS You can hand over these substances to a recycling center or to the disposal company responsible for you 5 3 Storage Thoroughly clean the panel saw in a dry clean and frost free environment Cover the machine with a protective tarpaulin Ambient temperature range 25 C to 55 C 6...

Страница 9: ...r ad justment and maintenance work The site must have good lighting There must be a suction device with min 690 m3 h extraction capacity min 20 m s flow velocity at the suction connection Hose diameter 100 mm max Hose length 4 m There must be a suction device with min 690 m3 h extraction capacity min 20 m s flow velocity at the suction connection Hose diameter 100 mm max Hose length 4 m Fig 8 Spac...

Страница 10: ...n tigh ten the screws Anschlag Führungsschiene mon tieren Fig 12 Mount the stop guide rail Step 1 Insert M10x80 hexagon head screws into the main table and extension tables Loosely screw on 2 M10 nuts on each hexagon screw Step 2 Screw the four screws into the stop guide rail approx 4 5 turns Step 3 Tighten two screws aligning the guide rail paral lel Then tighten the other two screws Mount rear e...

Страница 11: ...rrier and screw the sliding carriage onto the carrier with two screws Fig 18 Mount support leg Step 5 Screw the support leg onto the sliding carrier Step 6 To adjust the level of the sliding carriage place a stop on the main table and the sliding table Undo the hexagon screws A Fig 17 adjust the level of the sliding carriage and tighten the screws Fig 19 Mount handle and clamping screw Step 7 Moun...

Страница 12: ...tighten the nuts Step 5 Insert a T nut into the groove of the stop guide and install the quick release E Fig 22 Mount angle stop Step 6 Place the angle stop with the quick release on the sliding carriage push as far forward as pos sible and lock with the clamping screw Mount suction connection and protective devices Fig 23 Mount suction connection Step 7 Screw the exhaust port at the bottom of the...

Страница 13: ...ount EMERGENCY STOP button Step 1 Remove the EMERGENCY STOP button from the shelf 1 and unscrew the yellow cover from the housing 2 Step 2 Remove the two self tapping screws from the black EMERGENCY STOP button housing 3 and insert them into the mounting holes of the housing Position the housing on the outside of the machine 4 and screw it with the self tap ping screws 5 Step 3 Screw the yellow co...

Страница 14: ...0 Workpiece downholder Before the sawing process place the workpiece hold down in a suitable position to the workpiece to prevent the workpiece from striking back during sawing kickback protection ATTENTION The three phases must be connected in such a way that the saw blade moves according to the cutting di rection shown on the housing DANGER Danger of electrocution There is danger to life when in...

Страница 15: ...with the saw table Step 1 Slide the sliding table out of the sawing area and clamp the sliding carriage in a stationary posi tion Step 2 Adjust the stop to the desired cutting width Step 3 Place the workpiece on the saw table Fig 34 Sawing operation with the saw table Step 4 Switch on the suction device switch on the saw and carry out the sawing process 8 3 Stop positions If the stopper is mounted...

Страница 16: ... miter cuts At the angle stop also scales for the implementation of Miter cuts are attached Fig 40 Scales for miter cuts on the angle stop To make miter cuts proceed as follows Fig 41 Miter cut with stop Step 1 Mount the stop on the sliding table Step 2 Adjust the stop to the desired angle and secure with the clamping lever Step 3 Adjust the side stop according to the length of the workpiece to be...

Страница 17: ... adjusting the angle of inclination left Step 1 Release the handwheel clamping lever to adjust the saw blade inclination angle Fig 44 left Step 2 Use the handwheel to set the desired angle of in clination of the saw blade using the scale Fig 44 right Then lock the handwheel with the clamping lever again 9 Care Maintenance and Repair 9 1 Care after the end of work Step 1 Disconnect the power plug f...

Страница 18: ... blade inclination angle to 0 90 to the saw table and move the saw blade up as far as possible Step 3 Push the sliding carriage to the right as far as possible unscrew the two M6x12 screws and re move the saw blade guard Step 4 Remove the insert at the table Step 5 Insert the shaft pin into the hole on the inside of the saw blade flange to lock the saw blade and unscrew the saw blade nut clockwise...

Страница 19: ...rew B the height adjustment with the adjustment screw C Adjust the auxiliary saw blade so that it is in line with the main saw blade Then tighten the clam ping screw A again 9 2 3Change of cutting knife Fig 48 Align cutter Step 1 Disconnect the power plug from the socket Step 2 Set the saw blade inclination angle to 0 90 to the saw table and move the saw blade up as far as possible Step 3 Push the...

Страница 20: ...w blade Step 1 Disconnect the power plug from the socket Step 2 Set the saw blade inclination angle to 0 90 to the saw table and move the saw blade up as far as possible Step 3 Unscrew the 4 screws of the right cover and re move the cover Fig 52 Replace the drive belt of the auxiliary saw blade Step 4 Push the tensioner as far as possible in the direc tion of the arrow Step 5 Replace the old drive...

Страница 21: ...disassemble the machine into as semblies and components that are easy to han dle and suitable for recycling Step 3 The machine components and processing mate rials must be disposed of using the intended dis posal methods 10 2Disposal of electrical equipment Note that electrical equipment contains a variety of recy cling capable materials and also environmentally haz ar dous components Please help ...

Страница 22: ...t not sufficiently tensioned Check the belt tension Saw blade does not start or stops un der load Drive belt not sufficiently tensioned Check the belt tension Saw vibrates saw blade strikes 1 Saw blade does not match the specification 2 Saw blade not sufficiently secured 3 Saw blade defective 1 Check on the basis of the specifi cations in the technical data whether the saw blade is suitable for in...

Страница 23: ...hich is attached to the device Example The engine for the Sliding table saw FKS 315 2000 E must be ordered The engine has the number 47 in the spare parts drawing 3 By ordering the spare parts send a copy of the spare parts drawing 3 with the marked part engine and the marked position number 47 to the dealer or spare parts department and provide the following information Device type Sliding table ...

Страница 24: ... FKS 315 2000 E The following spare parts drawings is intended to help identify the necessary spare parts To order please send a copy of the list of spare parts with the marked components to your dealer Spare parts drawing 1 Fig 55 Spare parts drawing 1 FKS 315 2000 E ...

Страница 25: ...Spare parts FKS 315 2000 E Version 1 11 25 Spare parts drawing 2 Fig 56 Spare parts drawing 2 FKS 315 2000 E ...

Страница 26: ...26 FKS 315 2000 E Version 1 11 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 3 Fig 57 Spare parts drawing 3 FKS 315 2000 E ...

Страница 27: ...Spare parts FKS 315 2000 E Version 1 11 27 Spare parts drawing 4 Fig 58 Spare parts drawing 4 FKS 315 2000 E ...

Страница 28: ...28 FKS 315 2000 E Version 1 11 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 5 Fig 59 Spare parts drawing 5 FKS 315 2000 E ...

Страница 29: ...Spare parts FKS 315 2000 E Version 1 11 29 Spare parts drawing 6 Fig 60 Spare parts drawing 6 FKS 315 2000 E ...

Страница 30: ...30 FKS 315 2000 E Version 1 11 Spare parts Spare parts drawing 7 Fig 61 Spare parts drawing 7 FKS 315 2000 E ...

Страница 31: ...Spare parts FKS 315 2000 E Version 1 11 31 Spare parts drawing 8 Fig 62 Spare parts drawing 8 FKS 315 2000 E ...

Страница 32: ...32 FKS 315 2000 E Version 1 11 Electric circuit diagram Spare parts drawing 9 Fig 63 Spare parts drawing 9 FKS 315 2000 E 13 Electric circuit diagram Fig 64 Electric circuit diagram FKS 315 2000 E ...

Страница 33: ...ctives hereafter including any changes in force at the time of declaration Relevant EU Directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2012 19 EU WEEE Directive The following harmonised standards have been applied DIN EN ISO 12100 2011 03 Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk reduction ISO 12100 2010 DIN EN 60204 1 2007 06 Safety of machinery Electrical equipment of machin...

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