BA_ST_TX-MATIC_EN_08-22.docx
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Fixing on the Machine
Before the bridge guard can be attached to the machine, the machine manufacturer must expressly authorise
the attachment of this bridge guard type to the intended machine.
Figure 2: Fixing dimensions and drilling diameters
In addition, the intended fixing point of the bridge guard
on the machine must be discussed with the manufacturer.
Depending on the fixing point specified by the machine
manufacturer, the guard must be fixed as follows:
With M8 through bolts or bolts supplied with the machine
or M8 hexagonal bolts screwed into appropriately drilled
threaded or through holes. For required drilling diameters
see
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Adjusting the Bridge Guard
After mounting, the bridge guard must be adjusted according to the safety requirements.
Distance to workpiece via grub screws (K):
Parallelism to cutter block via fixing screws (H):
Figure 3: Adjustment (K)
In the initial position and
over the entire adjust-
ment range, the long
side of the guard must
not be more than 2 mm
from the upper work-
piece surface on the in-
feed table side and 3
mm on the outfeed side.
This adjustment is made
using the screws (
K
).
Figure 4: Adjustment (H)
Use an SW5 Allen key to
tighten the two M8 fix-
ing screws (
H
) for the
bridge support on the
underside. The bridge
must be parallel to the
cutter block. Otherwise,
loosen both screws (
H
),
correct the parallelism
and tighten the screws
again.
Bend compensation via grub screws (K)
:
Figure 5: Bend compensation
•
Adjust the fence to the maximum working width so
that the bridge rests against the fence and the wheels
are in a vertical position. Then lock the bridge in its
support.
•
In this state, the front area (
D1
) of the bridge must be
3 - 4 millimetres higher to the table than the rear area
(
D2
) at the wheels (see
Figure 5). The adjustment
for this is also made using the grub screws (
K
) shown
in
This is necessary to compensate for the bending of the
bridge during lifting when feeding the workpiece forward.
4 x Ø 8,5
K
H
D1
D2
+ 3-4 mm