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YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: ______________

P 225

USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Содержание P 225

Страница 1: ...EN YEAR OF MANUFACTURE ______________ P 225 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ...

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Страница 3: ...Electromagnetic compatibility 8 2 6 1 Emissions 8 2 6 2 Immunity 8 CHAPTER 3 Installing the machine 9 3 1 Unpacking the machine 9 3 2 Check list 9 3 3 Minimum requirements 9 3 5 Connecting electrical power supply 10 CHAPTER 4 Machine operation 11 4 1 Description of controls 11 4 2 Manual operating cycle 12 CHAPTER 5 Drawings exploded diagrams and spare parts 13 5 1 Diagrams 13 5 1 1 Electrical dia...

Страница 4: ... fluid 27 CHAPTER 8 Choice of blades 28 8 1 Choice of blade 28 8 1 1 Tooth pitch 28 8 1 2 Cutting and feeding speed 28 8 1 3 Lubricating cooling fluid 28 8 1 4 Blade structure 29 8 1 5 Types of blade 29 8 1 6 Recommended cutting parameter table 31 8 2 Classification of steels 32 8 2 1 Steel nomenclature table 32 CHAPTER 9 Diagnostics tables 33 9 1 Diagnostics for blades and cuts 33 9 2 Troubleshoo...

Страница 5: ...es the head downwards in order to cut the material after completing the cut the cutting head returns to position ready for a new cutting cycle TECHNICAL DATA TABLE P 225 U M DATA DISC BLADE External blade diameter profiles solid pieces mm 225 Diameter of internal hole mm 32 Blade thickness mm 2 CUTTING SPEED Standard speed rpm 50 VALUES OF POWER AND CONSUMPTION Head spindle motor 2 4 poles std 2 s...

Страница 6: ... many years of trouble free operation provided you follow the instructions given in this operation and maintenance manual MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS IDENTIFICATION PLATE The anodized aluminium identification plate is riveted to the side of the machine IMPORTANT every time you contact the Servi ce Centre make sure you quote the model serial number and year of manufacture given on the plate bar bar V 1 ...

Страница 7: ... Voltage Volt Absorption Amp Power kW r p m 4 poles 230 5 8 0 8 1 355 Stator winding in enamelled copper class H 200 C Insulation class F limit temperature TL 155 C Example of class F insulation in air cooled machines at a room temperature of 40 C in accordance with CEI 2 3 and IEC 85 the admissible overtemperature is 100 C where 100 C represents the admissible T IP 54 protection rating total prot...

Страница 8: ...nsmission unit and the spindle motor The cutting head is fixed to the turntable by means of a hinge and travels downwards to perform the cut The upwards and downward movement of the head is controlled manually by the operator 1 2 Vice Thevice isthe unitthatholdsthe workpiecesteady duringcutting it consists of a vice support on which the slide with the mobile jaw and the fixed jaw is mounted The vi...

Страница 9: ...pered with and or replaced without due authorisa tion or if any accessories tools and expendable materials are used other than those recommended by the manufacturer or if the machine is inserted in a complex sy stem or it is used in any way that is different from the inten ded use 2 2 General recommendations LIGHTING A lack of adequate lighting for the intended type of operation could lead to risk...

Страница 10: ...re replace the blade Before carrying out any repair work on the machine contact the Technical service centre or if necessary its representatives in the country in which the machine is used 2 4 Machine safety devices This operation and maintenance manual is not intended to be solely a guide to using the machine for the purposes of production but provides instructions to ensure that it is used corre...

Страница 11: ...vel meter which serves to measure the weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level at the workplace The damage caused by noise depends on three factors level frequency distribution and duration The concept of equivalent level Leq combines the three factors so as to provide just one simple parameter The Leq is based on the equal energy principle and represents the continuous stationary level...

Страница 12: ...similar apparatus part 1 Emission Product family standard EN 61000 3 2 1995 A1 A2 1998 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 2 Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 3 1995 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated ...

Страница 13: ...oeuvres to ensure his safety 3 2 Check list Before beginning to install the machine check the standard and optional accessories provided with the machine The standard version of the P 225 1 SPEED sawing machine is supplied com plete with pedestal with tank for coolant membrane pump for lubrication and cooling of blade IP 55 head control lever mobile guard to cover part of blade not engaged in cutt...

Страница 14: ...ara 5 3 2 2 Insert the plug in the socket checking that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage the machine was designed for VOLT VOLT 3 Press the red button on the blade motor box The button lights up and the machine is now on STAND BY 4 Check thatthe motorturns in the correctdirection To dothis proceed as follows a press the jog button on the head control lever b if the operations have been...

Страница 15: ...rn on the power supply to the machine The switch lights up when it is in the ON position letting the operator know that the machine is on stand by 2 HEAD CONTROL LEVER MICROSWITCH The microswitch controlling the blade motor is located on the head control lever knob Microswitch Operating lever Providing no emergency condition has occurred this is enabled when the machine is turned on The voltage is...

Страница 16: ... in the cutting vice 4 Make sure the workpiece is secu rely clamped in the vice by trying to move it manually 5 Grip the head control lever and start the blade turning by pressing the microswitch on the handgrip the head is guided manually by the operator at the desired speed 6 The motor starts causing the blade to turn At the same time the lubricant coolant pump starts up 7 When the cutis complet...

Страница 17: ...its position number and code 5 1 Diagrams 5 1 1 Electrical diagrams How to read the wiring diagrams With the introduction of the new standardised wiring diagrams the following gives an illustration of the way in which they have been drawn up Each sheet of the project contains a box which gives the following information The numbers indicate the columns into which the entire drawing is divided Indic...

Страница 18: ... the dot identifies the column on that page example 11 8 indi cates that the wire continues on page no 11 in column 8 This symbol identifies the wire with its relative number and co lour MARIO ROSSI The pages following the wiring diagrams contain the following lists 1 components list list of all components and terminals list list of all the terminals with the following in formation H in house arti...

Страница 19: ...dard EN 60204 1 D2 Letter codes used to designate the type of component LETTER TYPE OF COMPONENT EXAMPLES IDENTIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE A Complex units Laser Maser Regulator A B Transducers converting a non electrical signal to an electrical signal and vice versa Transistor amplifier IC amplifier Magnetic amplifier Valve amplifier Printed circuit board Drawer Rack AD AJ AM AV AP AT AR C Capacito...

Страница 20: ...lays All or nothing timed relays timers KA KL KM KP KR KT L Inductors reactors Inductor Stop coil Reactor L M Motors M N Analogue intgrated circuits Operational amplifiers Hybrid analog digital ap pliances N P Measurement equipment test devices Indicator recorder and in tegrator measurement de vices Signal generators P Q Power circuit switching ap pliances Automatic switch Engine saver switch Knif...

Страница 21: ...nic pipes semiconduc tors Electronic pipe Gas discharge pipe Diode Transistor Thyristor V W Transmission lines wave gui des antennas Conductor Cable Bar Wave guide Wave guide directional coupler Dipole Parabolic antenna W X Terminals sockets plugs Connector bar Test plug Plug Socket Terminal connector band XB XJ XP XS XT Y Electrically operated mechani cal appliances Electromagnet Electromagnetic ...

Страница 22: ...Drawings exploded diagrams and spare parts P 225 18 STANDARDISED ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS ...

Страница 23: ...2500mm S50 3 022 1901 W1 AWM Power Supply YELLOW GREEN 2500mm PE 022 0139 W52 AWM Microswitch BLUE 1000mm S50 3 S15 3 022 0139 W52 AWM Microswitch BROWN 1000mm X1 S15 4 COMPONENT LIST CODE DESCRIPTION TYPE ID REF 019 1722 BLADE MOTOR HP 2 2 5 2 4P 230 Vac 60 Hz M1 1 5 022 0515 MICRO SWITCH SWITCH S15 2 5 034 1221 KNOB KNOB S15 2 5 010 0928 SPRING SPRING S15 2 5 025 0691 KNOB SEAL SEAL S15 2 5 ...

Страница 24: ... exploded views and spare parts P 225 20 5 2 Exploded views This part of the manual contains the exploded views of the P 225 which will assist in gaining a thorough knowledge of the machine 5 2 1 Head assembly ...

Страница 25: ... DIAM 6 X 20 NR 1 000 010 7831 5 X 12 BUTON SCREW NR 2 000 010 7850 TCEI 4 X 8 SCREW NR 2 000 010 7860 TCEI 5 X 15 SCREW NR 3 000 010 7868 TCEI 6 X 12 SCREW NR 2 000 010 7870 TCEI 6 X 16 SCREW NR 1 000 010 7940 TCEI 12 X 30 SCREW NR 1 000 010 7963 TE 8 X 25 SCREW NR 6 000 011 0007 BLADE SHAFT NR 1 000 016 0224 GUARD BRACKET NR 1 000 016 0303 PUMP SUPPORT NR 1 000 016 0350 PUMP SMALL PLATE NR 1 000...

Страница 26: ...Diagrams exploded views and spare parts P 225 22 5 2 2 Vice assembly ...

Страница 27: ...1 000 010 7008 0 25 SEEGER RING NR 2 000 010 7427 8 X 12 CYLIND POINT VCE GRUB SCREW NR 1 000 010 7467 6 X 12 FLAT POINT VCE GRUB SCREW NR 1 000 010 7602 0 5 WASHER NR 2 000 010 7603 0 6 WASHER NR 2 000 010 7605 0 10 WASHER NR 1 000 010 7767 ELASTIC PIN DIAM 6 X 35 NR 1 000 010 7771 ELASTIC PIN DIAM 8 X 20 NR 1 000 010 7859 TCEI 5 X 12 SCREW NR 2 000 010 7868 TCEI 6 X 12 SCREW NR 2 000 010 7893 TC...

Страница 28: ...Diagrams exploded views and spare parts P 225 24 5 2 3 Handgrip ...

Страница 29: ...0 0928 MEP HANDLE SPRING NR 1 000 010 7409 8 X 10 CYLIND POINT VCE GRUB SCREW NR 1 000 010 7700 CYLINDRICAL PIN DIAM 4 X 24 NR 1 000 010 7800 2 9 X 15 SELF THREADING SCREW NR 3 000 022 0515 MICROSWITCH V 21 1C6 NR 1 000 025 0691 GASKETS FOR MEP HANDLE NR 1 000 034 1221 MEP HANDLE NR 1 000 ...

Страница 30: ..._ readingoffthepositionontheanglescalelocated on the bottom section of the turntable Once you have reached the desired angle secure the machi ne body by tightening the locking screw the machine is now ready for performing cuts angled by 30 to the left 6 2 Changing blade As we have already seen this machine uses various types of blade depending on the material that has to be cut However the followi...

Страница 31: ... lubricant cooling liquid to the required level check the blade for wear and if necessary replace 7 3 2 Weekly This section lists the weekly maintenance procedures to be carried out on the machine clean the machine of all swarf clean the vice and lubricate all the joints and sliding surfaces preferably using good quality oil check the oil level in the transmission box if necessary fill up via the ...

Страница 32: ...ces and profiles S and sp in mm Pitch T 10 sp 0 5 3 30 sp 1 5 4 5 50 sp 2 5 5 6 70 sp 3 5 6 7 90 sp 4 5 7 8 130 sp 6 5 8 KEY s diameter or width of the solid piece to be cut in mm sp thickness of the wall to be cut in mm T tooth pitch in mm A larger pitch should be chosen when the cross section at any given point exceeds the average cross section given above as a result of the shape of the piece t...

Страница 33: ...h sides and a non raked finishing tooth tooth pitch the distance between the crest of one tooth and the crest of the next tooth tooth pitch T Shape of teeth C TYPE SHARPENING HZ Coarse toothing with roughing tooth raked on both sides and non raked finishing tooth The roughing tooth is about 0 3 mm higher Coarse toothing with roughing tooth and finishing tooth Used on saws with pitch greater than o...

Страница 34: ...10 14 94 12 120 14 100 12 130 14 110 14 100 16 90 14 110 16 100 3 200 3 220 3 250 3 280 4 160 5 130 4 180 5 140 4 200 5 160 4 220 5 180 5 140 6 120 5 160 6 128 5 180 6 140 5 180 6 160 8 110 8 120 7 140 7 160 10 100 8 120 8 140 7 160 8 140 10 100 9 120 9 120 9 140 10 110 10 110 10 120 10 130 4 240 5 200 5 200 6 160 6 180 5 220 7 160 8 140 6 200 7 180 6 220 7 190 6 230 7 200 6 260 7 220 8 160 8 160 ...

Страница 35: ...14 15 80 16 14 70 16 12 60 12 6 3 15 60 4 15 60 14 50 9 14 50 12 13 45 14 13 45 14 12 40 10 6 2 9 35 3 9 33 9 30 6 8 28 8 8 25 10 7 25 12 7 22 12 8 4 20 50 6 19 45 18 45 11 17 40 14 15 40 16 14 35 16 12 35 15 6 4 20 50 6 19 45 18 45 11 17 40 14 15 40 16 14 35 16 12 35 12 8 4 25 100 6 23 100 22 90 11 20 80 14 19 880 16 17 70 16 16 60 22 10 6 1100 1800 8 1000 1700 12 900 1600 16 800 1400 18 700 1300...

Страница 36: ...9 51 69 56 5 55 59 55 61 51 59 55 61 55 61 61 69 61 67 67 77 64 77 67 75 64 74 51 64 64 77 73 83 73 83 55 67 45 58 51 67 73 81 67 77 55 64 67 77 55 61 55 61 64 73 71 77 51 67 36 32 34 42 36 8 2 1 Steel nomenclature table Material Carbon steels Carbon steels Alloy steels Alloy steels Tool steel Stainless steels Stainless steels SS Sweden AISI U S A DIN Germany BS UK UNI Italy AFNOR France Tool stee...

Страница 37: ...ntact our Technical Service Centre Introducing a new blade into a partially completed cut The cutting surface may have undergone a local thermal alteration increasing its hardness restart with lower cutting and feeding speeds A tooth from the replaced blade may have remained in the cut check and remove the tooth before resuming work Blade with excessively fine toothing The swarf builds up at the b...

Страница 38: ...it can cause the teeth to break check the vice the jaws and the pressure you use to clamp the workpiece Vibrations Workpiece vibrating in the vice check that the slide is correctly adjusted check the pressure you use to clamp the workpiece Lack of coolant Check the coolant level and clean the hoses and nozzles carefully Teeth in contact with the material before starting the cut Always check the po...

Страница 39: ...otor connections are correctly placed Motor Check that it has not burned out that it turns freely and thatthere is no moistu re in the connecting terminal board box Rewind or replace SPINDLE MOTOR DOES NOT TURN P 225 35 9 2 Troubleshooting This section serves to solve problems which may arise during the operation of the P 225 ...

Страница 40: ...ing abuse accident inadequate maintenance or unauthorized altering Liability or obligation on the part of Hyd Mech for damages whether general special or for negligence and expressly including any incidental and consequential damages is hereby disclaimed Hyd Mech s obligation to repair or replace shall be the limit of its liability under this warranty and the sole and exclusive right and remedy of...

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