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Warning

You have just purchased a safety device and this manual contains critical safety instructions on
the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and service of this safety device. Keep this
document readily available, refer to it often, and use it to instruct other operators.
Failure to read, understand and follow the instructions in this manual may result in property
damage and/or serious personal injury - including amputation, electrocution, or death. The
owner of this device is solely responsible for its safe use.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage from negligence, failure
to adhere to this documentation, improper training, device modifications or misuse.

Warning

This safety device is intended to be installed as a retrofit to a very specific class of power tool.
Read and understand the intended use and limitations of this device before installing it.
The manufacturer has made reasonable attempts to test and describe this device’s
compatibility with different power tools but cannot certify or guarantee its compatibility with any
one power tool. It is the responsibility of the owner of this device to follow the guidance
provided below to determine compatibility.

Warning

All induction motors, such as those running power tools, have inherent limitations on their
maximum number of starts per hour and their minimum rest time between starts, as described
in NEMA MG 10, Table 8. Motor braking contributes additional heat to the motor and can
significantly impact these values. Reduce allowable startups per hour by a factor of 0.5 and
increase rest time between starts by a factor of 1.5, until such time that a more precise factor
can be determined by the operator for a specific tool and set of conditions.

Warning

When this device is in braking mode, it delivers high voltage direct current to your tool. If you
operate the tool switch during braking, you will destroy or significantly reduce the life of your
tool switch while also increasing the risk of electrical fire. Never operate your tool switch during
braking and always cover the tool switch as described in the instructions below.

Warning

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DISCONNECT ALL SOURCES OF POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING THIS DEVICE.

Important!

Retain this manual and include it with the original user manual for the machine on which this
device is installed.

MAKESafe Tools, Inc. | Copyright 2021 | Last Updated 12/29/21

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Страница 1: ...particular configuration of this product though this manual can be used for all product configurations COPYRIGHT 2021 BY MAKESAFE TOOLS INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY...

Страница 2: ...bility of the owner of this device to follow the guidance provided below to determine compatibility Warning All induction motors such as those running power tools have inherent limitations on their ma...

Страница 3: ...Receptacles 6 Identifying Motor Type 6 Reverse Threaded Spindles 7 Limitations of Operation 7 Recognizing Existing Controls 8 How to Check for a Magnetic Switch 9 Installation 10 Occupational Safety S...

Страница 4: ...60Hz 50 Hz options available Rated Horsepower UL508 1 5 HP 3 0 HP 5 0 HP Rated Current UL508 20 A 17 A 15 A Approvals UL508 Industrial Control Devices CSA 14 13 Industrial Control Equipment LISTING NU...

Страница 5: ...85 mm x 127 mm x 57 mm Standard 3 Button Control Panel 4 1 x 2 2 x 0 9 in 105 mm x 57 mm x 23 mm All dimensions are for enclosure and do not include dimensions of buttons plugs and cable glands MAKESa...

Страница 6: ...rsepower rating of your brake This is typically marked on the motor itself Confirm the power tool has the same plug and receptacle type as your brake See section below titled Identifying Receptacles I...

Страница 7: ...nduction Motor You have an Induction Motor if You see one or more external capacitors on your motor These often appear as cylindrical or rectangular lumps on the exterior of your motor see photos You...

Страница 8: ...aintenance item Regularly check the tightness of your arbor nut and compare to the listed torque specifications in your tool manual To prevent loosening use double nuts or other positive locking metho...

Страница 9: ...is should be confirmed by an expert on a case by case basis Please call MAKESafe Tools for assistance Warning Below are some examples of existing controls that would prevent a plug and play installati...

Страница 10: ...remove power by unplugging the power tool or by switching off power at an electrical disconnect switch or circuit breaker Step 3 Count to 5 then restore power by plugging in the power tool or by switc...

Страница 11: ...power tool in a convenient to access location 8 Turn the on off switch on your power tool to the on position Note that the power tool switch must now remain in the on position at all times To prevent...

Страница 12: ...te stop Making Adjustments Adjustments are made by inserting a small flathead screwdriver into the holes on the side of the brake enclosure and gently turning counter clockwise to turn down or clockwi...

Страница 13: ...ool will not start Every time I try to turn my tool on the brake makes a clicking noise and the tool fails to start You may have engaged low voltage protection This can happen due to low service volta...

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Страница 16: ...vice If you have any questions or your device needs service please contact us service makesafetools com 415 937 1808 www makesafetools com MAKESafe Tools Inc Copyright 2021 Last Updated 12 29 21 Page...

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