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CNC PLOTTER 

SPARTUS Pro CUT HD Technical documentation 

 

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1. BASIC INFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 3 
1.1 THE USE IN CONFORMITY WITH THE INTENDED PURPOSE .............................................. 3 
1.2 FIRST START-UP AND OPERATION .................................................................................... 3 
1.3 USER'S OBLIGATIONS ........................................................................................................ 3 
1.4 THE USE NOT IN CONFORMITY WITH THE INTENDED PURPOSE  ...................................... 3 
1.5 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY ................................................................................................ 3 
1.6 CONSTRUCTION ................................................................................................................ 4 
1.7 OPERATION PRINCIPLES ................................................................................................... 4 
1.8 ISSUE DATE ....................................................................................................................... 4 
2. TECHNICAL DATA ................................................................................................................ 4 
2.1 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION ............................................................................................... 4 
2.2 COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS ...................................................................................... 4 
2.3 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ................................................................................................. 4 
2.4 DELIVERY RANGE .............................................................................................................. 5 
2.5 CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................. 5 
2.6 EQUIPMENT OPTIONS ...................................................................................................... 5 
3. BASIC SAFETY INDICATIONS ............................................................................................... 5 
3.1 INSTRUCTIONS …………………………...................................................................................... 5 
3.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INDICATIONS ................................................................................... 5 
3.3 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 5 
3.4 GENERAL OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES ........................................................................... 6 
3.5 HAZARDS DURING THE OPERATION OF THE MACHINE .................................................... 6 
3.6 POTENTIAL GENERAL HAZARDS DURING THE USE OF THE MACHINE .............................. 6 
3.7 WORKPLACE ..................................................................................................................... 6 
3.8 POTENTIAL HAZARDS DURING PROCESS OF CUTTING WITH PLASMA BURNER 
      OR GAS BURNER .............................................................................................................. 7 
3.8.1 HAZARDS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY HIGH TEMPERATURE ...................................... 7 
3.8.2 HAZARDS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY SPARKS AND SPLITS ........................................ 8 
3.8.3 HAZARDS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY GASES AND SMOKES ....................................... 8 
3.8.4 RISK OF INFRARED, UV PROTECTION AND VISIBLE RADIATION ………………………...……… 8 
3.8.5 EXPLOSION HAZARD DURING CUTTING WITH A GAS BURNER ..................................... 9 
3.8.6 NOISE RISK ................................................................................................................... 10 
3.9 PROTECTION DEVICES AND ELECTRIC SHOCK PROTECTION ........................................... 10 
3.10 ELECTRICAL SAFETY DURING NORMAL OPERATION ..................................................... 11 
3.11 DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ....................................................................................... 12 
3.12 PROTECTION OF ELECTRICAL INSTALATION AGAINST HIGH VOLTAGE ……………………… 12 
3.13. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (EMF) ............................................................................... 12 
4. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE .............................................................................................. 13 
4.1. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT .......................................................................... 13 
4.2. PACKAGE ........................................................................................................................ 13 
4.3. INSPECTION ON RECEPTION .......................................................................................... 13 
4.4. STORAGE ........................................................................................................................ 13 

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Страница 1: ...DS DURING THE OPERATION OF THE MACHINE 6 3 6 POTENTIAL GENERAL HAZARDS DURING THE USE OF THE MACHINE 6 3 7 WORKPLACE 6 3 8 POTENTIAL HAZARDS DURING PROCESS OF CUTTING WITH PLASMA BURNER OR GAS BURNER 7 3 8 1 HAZARDS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY HIGH TEMPERATURE 7 3 8 2 HAZARDS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY SPARKS AND SPLITS 8 3 8 3 HAZARDS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY GASES AND SMOKES 8 3 8 4 RISK OF INFRARED UV ...

Страница 2: ... 15 6 3 SHUTDOWN DURING NORMAL OPERATION AND EMERGENCY 15 6 3 1 NORMAL SHUTDOWN 15 6 3 2 EMERGENCY STOP 15 6 4 CONTINUATION OF WORK AFTER EMERGENCY STOP OR FAULT 15 6 5 INTERFERENCE AT WORK ERRORS 15 7 MAINTENANCE 16 7 1 PERIODIC GREASING 16 7 2 REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL 16 7 3 SERVICE 17 8 LIST OF SPARE PARTS 17 8 1 LIST OF SPARE PARTS THAT WEAR OUT 17 8 2 DAILY MAINTENANCE LIST OF ACTIONS BEFORE STAR...

Страница 3: ...SER S OBLIGATIONS For proper and safe operation the device must be located in a room where the temperature is not less than 5 C and does not exceed 40 C with max humidity of 60 The room in which the device is located must be equipped with ventilation 1 4 THE USE NOT IN CONFORMITY WITH THE INTENDED PURPOSE Any other use of the machine in particular the use of undersized raw material is not intended...

Страница 4: ...m the material Servo motors are used as drives 1 8 ISSUE DATE This documentation was developed in 2018 2 TECHNICAL DATA 2 1 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION Name CNC table The type model and serial number of the device are given on the nameplate located on the CNC table and in the declaration of conformity attached to the documentation 2 2 COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS SPARTUS CNC tables meet the essential requ...

Страница 5: ...th and safety rules at work 3 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INDICATIONS Safety indications are described in instructions which if not followed may endanger life or health These guidelines should be followed with extreme caution These instructions should be given to all machine operators 3 3 GENERAL INFORMATION In order to avoid possible accidents and to ensure trouble free operation of the device observe the...

Страница 6: ...cause sparks of molten metal are blown out in every direction The working burner moves during operation along three axes X Y Z The speed is up to 25m min Standing in the working area of the device can cause the risk of crushing hand leg or other body part The manufacturer prohibits performing any maintenance operations with the device powered on removing any covers protecting the machine interferi...

Страница 7: ...e during cutting the temperature of the torch flame exceeds several thousand C when cutting there is a high radiation due to the burning of gases and the formation of an electric arc molten metal splinters may occur during piercing and cutting gases and fumes are present during the cutting process there is a risk of explosion when cutting with gas torches 3 8 1 HAZARDS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY HIGH...

Страница 8: ...HAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY GASES AND SMOKES When machine operator is exposed to the fumes generated during cutting process for a long time it might cause various diseases of the respiratory system Dust comes into the human s body mainly through the respiratory tract This way to get into the body system is used by very small particles that pose the greatest threat to humans A common feature of all indu...

Страница 9: ...urns respiratory problems eye irritation fainting asphyxiation injuries injuries to limbs and head limb amputation death Protection measures against explosion include strictly comply with applicable regulations regarding the use and storage of gas cylinders and the installation of technical gases cylinders must be placed vertically and secured from falling in the event of damage to the installatio...

Страница 10: ...rease of adrenaline in the body to 90dB Hearing impairment and hearing loss over time Over 120dB Possible mechanical damage to the hearing 130dB Pain limit To protect your hearing use protective earphones anti noise plugs 3 9 SAFETY DEVICES AND ELECTRIC SHOCK PROTECTION In the event of danger the machine can be turned off using the EMERGENCY STOP button This button is located on the control panel ...

Страница 11: ...unning rail 16 Z Z limit switch 17 Y limit switch 3 10 ELECTRICAL SAFETY DURING STANDARD OPERATION When operating the machine follow the rules and guidelines below before starting work the operator should check the technical condition of the machine by visual inspection in particular the condition of guards fastening elements and general condition of the electrical installation if the operator fin...

Страница 12: ...nd installations of up to 1 kV It is not allowed to change the settings of electrical devices If electrical work requires voltage to be turned on a second person must help to turn on and off the power if necessary During repairs adjustments or maintenance operations the machine must be absolutely stopped and secured in such a way that it cannot be accidentally started At least once a year the burn...

Страница 13: ...anybody must not be under a lifted load The forks of the forklift must be set to the max position when unloading The crossbar should be set in a position close to the middle and secured against possible displacement Pay special attention to avoid damaging the tank and hydraulic hoses inside the device when using the forklift 4 1 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT SPARTUS Pro CUT HD 2050 length x width...

Страница 14: ...is work can only be carried out by an authorized electrician in the field of operating electrical equipment and installations up to 1 kV Connection parameters are described in the TECHNICAL DATA chapter Before connecting machine to the network it is recommended to check the insulation resistance which should not exceed 1 MV When the machine has stood for more than 15 days in an unheated room a che...

Страница 15: ...1 STANDARD SHUTDOWN At the end of the cycle or during operation it is possible to stop the machine with the STOP button on the control panel or the STOP virtual key in the computer program 6 3 2 EMERGENCY STOP In an emergency you can stop the machine at any time with the EMERGENCY STOP switch located on the control panel 6 4 CONTINUATION OF WORK AFTER EMERGENCY STOP OR FAULT If in an emergency the...

Страница 16: ...X and Y axis with a dry cloth clean the table surface from waste materials remaining after the device s work Lack of systematic wiping off linear guides will result in premature corrosion of drive components and damage to linear trolleys of the device In practice properly maintained elements mentioned above will help the machine to reach a lifetime service of 12 18 months during the production pro...

Страница 17: ...ing gas and air lines in the event of any faults they must be rectified before putting the machine into operation wipe the linear guides of the X and Y axis with a dry cloth These activities must be carried out with the device powered off 8 3 DAILY MAINTENANCE LIST OF ACTIONS AFTER ENDING WORK clean spatters and dust off the burner with a dry cloth use the compressed air to blow out dust and spatt...

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