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Zip 30 - mul, Description of the operating cycle – Dake Model Zip 30 User Manual

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ZIP 30 - MUL

ZIP 30 - MUL

ZIP 30 - MUL

ZIP 30 - MUL

ZIP 30 - MULTI MODE

TI MODE

TI MODE

TI MODE

TI MODE

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 - Starting up and cutting cycle

- Make sure the machine is not in emergency stop; if so, re-

lease the red mushroom push-button ( 1 ).

- Turn the blade tension Handwheel clockwise untill it stops

against the microswitch .

- Only the blade section used for cutting must be kept unpro-

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tected. Remove guarding by operating on the adjustable head.

- Select the cutting speed on switch ( 2 ):

position 1 = 32 m/min
position 2 = 64 m/min

- Strike the start/reset push-button ( 3 ).
- Turn the selector ( 4 ) to the desired function mode:

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Cutting cycle selection

MANUAL MODE WITH DOWNFEED DAMPER

- As you turn the selector ( 4 ) to the left

( see figure A ), you

can pull down the sawframe manually at the feed rate set on
the regulator ( 5 ).

- If you want to approach the sawframe to the workpiece quickly

( blade not started ), press the button located on top of the
trigger switch ( 6 - figure D ); as you release the button, the
sawframe stops.

- Press the trigger switch ( 7 - figure D ) to start the blade and

pull down the sawframe manually to cut the workpiece. The
motor will stop automatically as soon as you release the trigger
switch..
Note: the sawframe return spring ( 8 - figure E ) must be
tensioned as much as to counterbalance the weight of the
sawframe.

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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).

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