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- contact with tool

- contact with moving parts (belts, pulleys, etc..)

- workpiece might be kicked back. Please stand outside the side of blade and out of the kick-back area.

- accidents due to wood splinters or fragments

- tool insert ejection

- electrocution from contact with live parts

- danger due to incorrect tool installation

- inverse tool rotation due to incorrect electrical connection

- danger due to dust inhalation in case of working without vacuum cleaner.

Bear in mind that the use of any machine tool carries risks.

Use the appropriate care and concentration for any type of machining (also the most simple).

2.3   SAFETY AND INFORMATION SIGNALS

This signals may be applied on the machine; in some cases they indicate possible danger conditions, in others they 

serve as indication.

Always take the utmost care.

SAFETY SIGNALS:

               Risk of eye injury. Wear eye protection.

               Wear hearing protection systems. 

               Danger of electric shock. Do not access the area when the machine is powered.

               Carefully read and understand the manual before using the machine.

INFORMATION SIGNALS:

Indicate the technical characteristics, direction of rotation and inclination, block and release, etc.

Carefully following the directions to simply the use and adjustment of the machine.

The signals are graphically described and do not require further explanation.

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- The operating method to be followed in the event of accident or breakdown, the machine should be turned off 

immediately and unplug from main power and ask for assistance for the authorized people. If a blockage is likely to 

occur, the workpiece should be move back a little and enable the equipment to be safely unblocked.

WARNING

If any accident happened because of unqualified connected electric components or disordered 

assembly, the manufacturer will not be responsible for the results.

WARNING

WARNING

If any accident happened because of changing machinery function or spare parts without 

permission, the manufacturer will not be responsible for the results.

If any accident happened because of operation with spare parts missing or broken, the 

manufacturer will not be responsible for the results.

2.2   RESIDUAL RISKS

 Even if the user obeserve the saft operation rules and operate this equipment according to the 

user   manual, risk still exsits. Any result caused by force majeure, the manufacturer will not be 

responsible for it.

WARNING

Содержание TS315B

Страница 1: ...HIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 4 3 49 5 3 LWAYS FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THE MANUAL LWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN USING WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT LWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER BEFORE ADJUSTING ANY EQUIPMENT AILURE TO OBSERVE PROPER SAFETY PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY 7 2 O NOT ALLOW FAMILIARITY GAINED FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR MACHINE AND ACCESSORIES TO BECOME COM...

Страница 2: ...LIFTING AND UNLOADING 4 3 INSTALLATION ZONE CHARACTERISTIC 4 4 INSTALL OF LOOSE PARTS INTRODUCTION 5 ADJUSTMENT 5 1 SCORER ADJUSTMENT 5 2 EXTENSION TABLE FLATNESS ADJUSTMENT 5 3 RIP FENCE PRECISION ADJUSTMENT 6 OPERATING PROCEDURES 6 1 MACHINE START AND STOP 6 2 WORKING STATION 6 3 WORKING WITH THE MACHINE 6 4 CORRECT USE FOR THIS MACHINE 6 5 CUTTING CHECK AFTER THE MACHINE ADJUSTING IS FINISHED 6...

Страница 3: ...y the machine to skilled and authorized technical staff to carry out any operation dealing with parts disassembly Keep to the instructions contained in this manual for the correct use of the machine Only skilled and authorized staff shall use and service the machine after reading this manual Respect the accident prevention regulations and the general safety and industrial medicine rules Indicates ...

Страница 4: ... perfectly horizontally positioned and with no dents at all Always wear gauntlets when handling the tools Mount the tools in the right machining direction Never start the machine before having correctly installed all the protections Connect the dust suction hoods to an adequate suction system suction must always be activated when the machine is switched on Never open doors or protections when the ...

Страница 5: ...characteristics direction of rotation and inclination block and release etc Carefully following the directions to simply the use and adjustment of the machine The signals are graphically described and do not require further explanation 5 The operating method to be followed in the event of accident or breakdown the machine should be turned off immediately and unplug from main power and ask for assi...

Страница 6: ...imum 20A time lag fuse for TS315 and 10A for TS315 The test specified in 18 2 of EN 60204 1 2006 should be performed by end user after final installation 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 MAIN COMPONENTS 3 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 6 SPECIFICATION Motor Voltage 230V 50Hz 3 400V 50Hz Main motor power 2 5kW S1 Scoring motor power 550W S1 Main blade diameter 315mm Main blade speed 4500rpm Scoring blade diameter 1...

Страница 7: ... 7 1 230V 50Hz 2 5kW KM1 KM2 M1 M2 M M QS1 TR1 Q1 14 Q2 12 11 24V 13 KM1 KM2 ST1 U2 U1 V1 V2 1 1 L N 1N 1L PE 1 230V 19 KM2 SS 16 17 18 KM1 SB2 SB3 SB4 F1 Q2 Q1 20 15 SB1 21 TS315 ...

Страница 8: ...0Hz 2 5kW 3 3 KM1 KM2 M1 M2 M M Q1 Q2 L1 L2 L3 V1 U1 W1 U2 V2 W2 R S T N QS1 TR1 12 11 24V 13 1L3 1L2 1L1 1L3 1L2 1L1 PE 3 400V Q1 14 Q2 KM1 KM2 ST1 19 KM2 SS 16 17 18 KM1 SB2 SB3 SB4 20 15 SB1 21 F1 TS315 B 8 ...

Страница 9: ... to each single suction operation The related pressure drop at the dust port is 530Pa Upper hood Lower hood Air flow 140 cu m h 690 cu m h Saw Minimum air speed 20 m s WARNING Please always use the hearing protection systems The noise levels measured are emission levels and not necessarily the safe working level Although there is a correlation between the emission levels and the exposure levels th...

Страница 10: ... power cord or turn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained and properly installed TS315 TS315X Total two carton 1 Blade guard 2 Rear extension table 3 Fence 4 Outrigger assy 5 Frame assy 6 Extension table 7 Sliding table packed separately 8 Guide rail 9 Scale seat 10 Rip fence assy 11 Right extension table 12 Support bracket of dust hood 4 INSTALLATION CAUTION Assembly need to be done ...

Страница 11: ...mum length 4000mm lift the slings and position them as is shown in the Fig 4 2 fasten the slings to the bridge crane C having adequate lifting power move the bridge crane by small steps to allow the slings B to settle until optimum stability conditions are reached lift carefully and slowly without causing the load to swing and place the machine in the selected setting remove the protective wax coa...

Страница 12: ...o ensure machine is well located Put expansion bolts D not supplied into ground use washer lock washer C and hex nut B to fasten the bolts B C Fig 4 3 4 4 1 INSTALL EXTENSION TABLE Tools Required for Assembly Wrench 16mm L Wrench 6mm Install Extension tables A to main table C with bolt 1 and washer 2 Install set screw 3 for micro adjustment Fig 4 4 1 4 4 2 INSTALL BLADE GUARD AND HOSE SUPPORT ROD ...

Страница 13: ...ng The D is designed to micro adjust perpendicularity between telescopic fence and blade 4 4 5 INSTALL FENCE RAIL Tools Required for Assembly Wrench 24mm L Wrench 5mm Install scale seat B to tables with screw 1 Put the scale A into the slot of scale seat B Install shaft 6 onto the guide rail C and then mount the guide rail to tables with part 2 3 4 5 6and 7 Fig 4 4 3 Fig 4 4 4 1 Fig 4 4 5 4 4 6 IN...

Страница 14: ...hen align the sliding table to the frame according to E sticker Position the sliding table towards the saw unit and fix the position Then tighten the screw A C B D E Fig 4 4 7 5 1 SCORER ADJUSTMENT For cutting panels coated with finishingmaterial you have to use the scorer F Position the scoring saw blade in order to have an engraving equal to 2mm Proceed as follows if it is necessary to adjust sc...

Страница 15: ...ieces and in circumstances where it is necessary to push the workpiece against the fence A Working with the sliding table squaring B Parallel cut side WARNING The choice of the method to use to make a cut with the circular saw depends on the dimensions of the wood to be machined and the type of machining to be carried out For cutting ennobled wood use of the engraver is indispensable to prevent ch...

Страница 16: ...ntil the whole tooth cutting part protrudes from the wood thickness WARNING Fig 6 4 A B 5mm 5mm Before touching the machine parts ensure to turn OFF the main switch and disconnect the general power supply 6 3 2 WORKING WITH RIP FENCE Lock the sliding table Put the workpiece against the side surface of rip fence Push the workpiece forward across blade For your safety please use the plastic push blo...

Страница 17: ... 72TF 84TF plaster board 40 60 48W 60W 72W Remarks W alternate teeth left and right teetch TF ladder flat teeth The dimension of scoring blade diameter 120mm 24 teeth ladder flat teeth inner hole diameter 20mm 7 MAINTENANCE WARNING Disconnect the general power supply before doing any maintenance 7 1 REPLACE SAW BLADE Fig 7 1 A B C D C Rotate the blade lifting handwheel to move the blade to toppest...

Страница 18: ...chips while the saw blade is running WARNING After each working cycle thoroughly clean the machine and all of its parts vacuum the shavings and dust and remove any resin residues Use compressed air only when strictly necessary using protective glasses and a mask In particular clean the following parts the sliding table rail A the sliding support extension B CAUTION In case of mechanical or functio...

Страница 19: ... Change blade to correct type 5 Clean table Blade does not come up to speed 1 Extension cord too light or to long 2 Low shop voltage 3 Motor not wired for correct voltage 1 Replace with adequate size cord 2 Contact your local electrical company 3 Refer to motor junction box Saw vibrates excessively 1 Stand on uneven floor 2 Damaged saw blade 3 Bad V belts 4 Bent pulley 5 Improper motor mounting 6 ...

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