Cut 250, Description of the operating cycle, Machine functional parts – Dake Model Cut 250 User Manual
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CUT 250
CUT 250
CUT 250
CUT 250
CUT 250
DESCRIPTION OF THE
OPERATING CYCLE
Before operating, all the main organs of the machine must
be set in optimum conditions (see the chapter on “Regulating
the machine”).
6.1 - Starting up and cutting cycle
4.5 - Instructions for electrical connection
- The machine is not provided with an electric plug, so the
customer must fit a suitable one for his own working conditions.
- Before connecting the machine to the mains, make sure that
your electrical installation is in good conditions and that a
suitable thermo-magnetic protection is provided.
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WIRING DIAGRAM FOR THE SINGLE-PHASE SYSTEM
SOCKET FOR A 16A PLUG
= L1
= L2
= PE
4.6 - Instructions for assembly of the loose parts
and accessories
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
composition, 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 material
classified as being assimilable to urban waste according
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
disposal service.
NOTE: since standards and legislation concerning refuse in
general 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.
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MACHINE FUNCTIONAL
PARTS
5.1 - Operating head
- Machine part composed of the parts that transmit movement
(motor, reduction unit), the lubricating coolant pump and the
electrical components.
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4.7 - Disactivating the machine
- If the sawing machine is to be out of use for a long period, it is
advisable to proceed as follows:
1) detach the plug from the electric supply panel
2) release the head return spring
3) empty the coolant tank
4) carefully clean and grease the machine
5) if necessary, cover the machine.
5.2 - Vice
- System for gripping material during the cutting operation,
operated with handwheel.
It is provided with an anti-burr device for blocking the part that
is to be cut.
5.3 - Bed
- Support structure for the OPERATING HEAD (rotating arm
for gradual cutting, with respective blocking system), the VICE,
the BAR STOP, and the housing for the cutting coolant TANK.
Fit the components supplied as indicated in the photo:
- part. 1 Screw the lever onto the head and fix it
- part. 2 Fit the bar holding rod
- part. 3 Fix the pedestal firmly onto the base
- Press switch ( 3 ). The warning light lights up.
- Place material to be cut in the vice ( 4 ) and clamp the part
into place by handwheel ( 5 ).
- Grip the handle ( 6 ) of the HEAD control arm and press the
button, checking that the disk is turning in the direction
indicated.