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ROTHENBERGER COLLINS CLASSIC 22 A User Manual

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4.2

Setting up the machine

Mount the machine on a flat work bench or on the
ROTHENBERGER-Stand. The centring chuck must be
higher in relation to other parts of the machine so
that no thread- oil can escape via the pipe

being machined and contaminate the floor!
Set up the machine in a dry location!


Bench mounting mount motor end of machine
must be 10 mm higher than the other end.
When mounting the ROTHENBERGER Stand, place
motor end of the machine over the wheel end of
the stand.Ensure that there is sufficient space

around the machine and in the working area!

If you do not have a clear view of the dangerous area formed by the machine
and the revolving workpiece, the full length of the revolving workpieces must
be reduced or the dangerous area must be safeguarded by a cordon or warning
signs! The safety fixtures must be set up and secured firmly. If supports are used
for this purpose, they must be height-adjustable and sturdy and there must be a
sufficient number of them!

4.3

Electrical connection

Do not place either the machine or workpieces on the connecting cable, otherwise
the cable could be damaged and electrical current could be exposed, presenting an
electric shock hazard!
Never touch the mains plug and mains cable with wet hands. Electric shock
hazard!
When connecting the machine to the electricity supply, always ensure that the
switch is set to “OFF” ”, otherwise there is a risk that the machine will start up
unnoticed and unsupervised when the power is connected!
It is essential that the voltage on the machine’s rating plate corresponds to the
power source, otherwise the machine could get hot, smoke could develop, start a
fire and cause damage!
The integrated overload protection automatically stops the machine in the event of
an overload or power fluctuations! Switching back on is not possible until one
minute has elapsed!
Use the extension cable H07 RN 3 x 1.5 mm

2

! The cable should not be longer than 30

m!

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