Basic Operation
K16-18, 10 hp, 3 phase, 220/440 volt, manual switch.
K20SSF 15 hp, 3 phase 220/440 volt, K20SSF-50 hz 10 hp, manual & magnetic
switches.
All above 1” spindle arbor, RH thread.
Electrics- Be sure of incoming AC power and verify machine power is the same as
incoming AC power. CAUTION: IF NOT FAMILIAR WITH ELECTRICALS
CONSULT AN ELECTRICIAN.!!! Follow all safety procedures. SEE ABRASIVE
SAFETY SHEET!!!
K16-18 uses as standard a manual switch with over loads. Bring incoming AC power to
the switch box. Drill/punch switch box to accept a seal tite fitting and connect incoming
AC power to L1, L2,L3 on the contactor.
K20SSF-15 hp in 220 volt uses a magnetic switch. Drill/punch NEMA enclosure to
accept seal tite fitting, input power to L1,L2.L3 on the contactor. For K20SSF-15/440
using a manual switch, follow same instructions as above.
CAUTION: Voltage changes require wire lead changes at motor and switches. IF NOT
FAMILIAR WITH ELECTRICS CONSULT AN ELECTRICIAN.!!! CHANGES FROM
FACTORY SETTINGS ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY UNLESS
AUTHORIZED FROM THE FACTORY.!!
Abrasive wheels- Select the correct abrasive wheel for the material being cut. Consult
your dealer for correct wheel selection. Abrasive wheels vary in grit, bond, etc.. Good
cuts are not burnt or discolored but bright like the outside of the material. If material
being cut is binding, pinching the wheel, burning then the wrong wheel is being used.
Many times it may take several test cuts with different wheels to get the best
performance. Inform your dealer of the material , size, shape being cut so as to select the
right abrasive wheel.
Cutting- Be sure material is held securely while cutting. NO MOVEMENT of material
should occur when cutting or wheel failure will result. Use constant steady manual
pressure when pulling down the saw head. To light of pressure will cause loading of
wheel. Be sure no flammable material is nearby to cause a fire. Follow safety procedures
like safety glasses, face shields, etc. SEE ABRASIVE SAFETY SHEET.!!
Chain Vise- Pull chain over material as tight as possible, insert closest chain link into
clevis on back of fence (#23). Depress foot pedal (#26) to tighten chain around material.
Do not allow material to move during cutting!! Wheel breakage will occur.