Ironwood SLR305 | User Manual
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2.0 Facility Preparation
Prior to uncrating your machine confirm that your location can
accommodate the Ironwood SLR305. Follow these guidelines:
2.1 Floor
• The floor must be flat and level.
• Although no special foundations are required, a concrete floor is
recommended.
• All floors must have a load-bearing strength suitable for the
machine weight of approximately 2,400 pounds (1,080 kg).
2.2 Work Space
• Provide adequate work space surrounding the machine.
• Provide proper non-glare, overhead lighting.
• Place the machine so that any potential kickback area is not in
line with aisles, doorways, or other work and traffic areas.
• Provide adequate dust extraction system.
The dust extraction system should have a flow rate with a speed
of 4,500 feet per minute at 600 cfm.
• Avoid exposure to any environment where vibration is present.
Standard machine clearance requirements
*
*
3'
(1000mm)
3'
(1000mm)
*
Machine clearance requirements*
*Actual clearance requirements may vary depending on length of
material to be cut.
2.3 Power
WaRninG
A licensed electrician must connect the SLR305 to the building
power source.
• Do not use extension cords.
• Be sure that the electrical current of the power source is of the
same characteristics as the 230-volt electrical system supplied
with your machine. If other machine voltage capabilities are
required, contact Stiles Machinery.
SLR305
Saw Arbor Motor
15 hp, 230v, 60 hz
Feed Motor
1 hp, 230v, 60 hz
Amperage
40 amps
• Ensure the machine is protected with an external over-current
protective device per your local electrical codes.
• Electrical equipment operating conditions:
Air temperatures b41ºF (+5ºC) and +113ºF (+45ºC).
Relative humidity not to exceed 50% at a maximum temperature
of +113ºF (+45ºC).
• Electrical equipment is designed and protected to withstand the
effects of transportation and storage temperatures within a range
of -13ºF (-25ºC) to +131ºF (+55ºC), and for short periods of time
not exceeding 24 hours at up to +158ºF (+70ºC).
• Ensure connection to factory ground system is wired correctly
(IAW local electrical codes and NEC) and not connected to any
electro magnetic interference source such as welders.