Sar 331 sa gds, Description of the operating cycle, Machine functional parts – Dake Model SAR 331 User Manual
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SAR 331 SA GDS
DESCRIPTION OF THE
OPERATING CYCLE
Before operating, all the main organs of the machine must
be set in optimum conditions (see the chapter on “Regulat-
ing the machine”).
6.1 - Getting started
DESCRIPTION OF THE CUTTING CYCLE:
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Manual closing of the vice;
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Activation of the cutting cycle;
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Independent lowering of the blade-carrying
frame;
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Frame raising (with selector);
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Manual opening of the vice.
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS:
- Make sure that the machine is equipped with all the protec-
tions described in paragraph 1.2 of chapter 1.
- Position the side draining system (supplied with the machine)
on the base.
- Make sure that the machine is not in an emergency stop. If it
is, release the red mushroom pushbutton (1) on the com-
mand panel.
- Rotate the belt-tightening handwheel (8) until the relative
microswitch activates.
- Rotate the main switch (2) to position 1.
- Press the pushbutton with light (4) and make sure that the
relative indicator lights up.
- Use the selector (5) to raise the frame.
NB: invert the electric supply phases if the frame does not rise
(this should only be done during installation).
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5.2 - Vice
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Manual locking system for cutting material using the hand wheel.
This device allows for the quick shifting of the vice and the possibility
to cut inclinations to the left and right.
5.3 - Bed
- Structure supporting the HEAD OR SAW FRAME, the VICE, the
SWIVEL DEVICE with relative locking system, the ELECTRICALS,
the BAR STOP and housing the coolant TANK for cut and pump.
MACHINE FUNCTIONAL
PARTS
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5.1 - Operating head or saw frame
- Machine part consisting of the members that transfer the motion
(gearmotor, flywheels), the tightening/guiding (blade guide arms,
blade tightening slide) and the tool lowering control.
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 disposing
of the machine tool, as these may differ from those
described above, which are to be considered as a general
guide line.