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Super, Machine functional parts – Dake Model TRAD 300 User Manual

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SUPER TRAD 300 MM

TRAD 300 MM

TRAD 300 MM

TRAD 300 MM

TRAD 300 MM

5.3 - Bed

- Support structure for the OPERATING HEAD OR SAW FRAME

(rotating arm for gradual cutting, with respective blocking sys-
tem), the ELECTRIC BOX, the VICE, the BAR STOP, the ma-
terial support ROLLER and the housing for the cutting cool-
ant TANK and pump.

5.2 - Vice

- System fro clamping the material during the cutting opera-

tion, operated with approach handwheel and locking lever or
by a pneumatic device (optional).

MACHINE FUNCTIONAL
PARTS

5.1 - Operating head or saw frame

- Machine part consisting of the members that transfer the mo-

tion (gearmotor, flywheels), and tension/guide (blade-guides,
blade tension slide) and lowering control (optional) of tool.

4.8 - Dismantling

(because of deterioration and/or obsolescence)

General rules
If the machine is to be permanently demolished and/or scrapped,
divide the material to be disposed of according to type and com-
position, as follows:
1) Cast iron or ferrous materials, composed of metal alone, are

secondary raw materials, so they may be taken to an iron
foundry for re-smelting after having removed the contents
(classified in point 3);

2) electrical components, including the cable and electronic ma-

terial (magnetic cards, etc.), fall within the category of mate-
rial classified as being assimilable to urban waste accord-
ing to the laws of the European community, so they may be
set aside for collection by the public waste disposal service;

3) old mineral and synthetic and/or mixed oils, emulsified oils

and greases are special refuse, so they must be collected,
transported and subsequently disposed of by the old oil dis-
posal service.

NOTE: since standards and legislation concerning refuse in gen-

eral is in a state of continuous evolution and therefore
subject to changes and variations, the user must keep
informed of the regulations in force at the time of dispos-
ing of the machine tool, as these may differ from those
described above, which are to be considered as a gen-
eral guide line.

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