Dake Model Zip 28 User Manual
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H.
Guide Arms. The guide arms are horizontally
Opposed for great rigidity. The outward arm is
Adjustable in and out allowing for close proximity
To the material when cutting different diameters.
By loosen the locking bolt knob the guide will
Slide in and out for the different size materials being
Cut. You always want the guides as close to the
Material as possible. NOTE: When moving this
Arm make sure the arm rail is seated into the way
Fully before tightening locking knob.
I.
Throat Filler Plate. This filler plate is bolted to the
V groove in the vise. This filler plate takes up
Room in the V when straight cutting, allowing for
Cutting shorter lengths without the part falling
Under the blades path, and giving a larger support
Area. When miter cutting this filler plate can be
Unbolted and removed to allow cutting of miters
Without damaging the plate.
3. Safety:
NOTE: Do not operate this machine until all adjustments have been made and you have
read the safety instructions!
1. Wear approved safety glasses with side shields..
2. Wear non-slip foot ware. Do not over reach! Keep a safe footing.
3. Wear a dust mask if material being cut is dusty or lets off particles such as fiberglass.
4. Wear hearing protection
.
5. Keep guards in place and in good condition. Lock machine out if guards or components are
broken or missing. Replace any worn or broken parts without delay.
6. Make sure the incoming power supply is up to codes and kept in good condition.
7. Always wait until blade has stopped completely before opening covers / doors, reaching into
point of operation or making adjustments.
8. Use good quality blades of the correct tooth configuration for the material being cut and of
the right size. Change blades when needed. If the blades are worn, burnt, cracked, and
missing teeth they must be changed. Dispose of discarded blades properly.
9. Handle blades with care! They can cut, even through gloves.
10. Keep hands away from the blade and parts of material being cut? The parts may be hot and
can burn you.
11. Keep all work clean. Monitor coolant regularly and replenish or change as necessary.
12. Keep area of machine well lit.
13. Keep all visitors and children a safe distance from machine.
14. Anchor the machine to a solid level floor.
15. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, neck ties, rings, loose long hair, and gloves.
16. Do not
force the work. Too much pressure or hard jabs can cause injury, ruin the blade,
create excessive heat.
17. Do not
operate the machine if under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medications.
18. Do not
use machine for purposes that it was not intended for. Do not force the material.
19.
Do not
leave the machine running unattended. Always turn off machine and wait for it to
stop before walking away.
NOTE: Turn off power and lock out when ever changing or installing the blade
Always use high quality blades of the correct size!