+45 98 23 60 88 Fax.: +45 98 23 61 44 hereby declares that SCANTOOL 85VB are manufactured in accordance with the provisions of the COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 17. May 2006(2006/46/EC) Also on accordance with: · The council directive of 19 February 1973 (73/23/EEC) – The Low Voltage Directive –...
Table of Contents OPERATION AFETY RULES FOR STATIONARY POWER TOOLS ARING INTRODUCTION TO USE SYMBOLS PLACED IN CORRESPONDANCE WITH USAGE POINTS RECOMMENED AND NOT RECOMMENDED USAGE STANDARD SAFEY PROCEDURS SAFETY PROCEDURS FOR FURTHER RISK NOISE CONDITIONS INFORMATION ABOUT THE ELECTROMAGNE-TIC COMPATIB LITY DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE (F INSTALLAZONE...
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REGULAR MAINTENANCE ASSISTENCE DISFOSAL OF THE MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAM 10 PARTS LIST FOR SCANTOOL 85 VB...
1 Operation 1.1 Safety rules for stationary power tools. Follow them to achieve best results and full benefit from your new machine The very good craftsman respects the tools with which he works. He knows they represent years of constantly improved design. He also knows that they are dangerous if misused.
9. Don’t force tool. It will do the job better and be safer at the rate for which it was designed. 10. Use right tool. Don’t force tool or attachment to do a job it was not designed for. 11. Wear proper apparel. Wear no loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other jewelry which may get caught in moving...
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1.2 WARNING! Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reprodrctive harm. Some examples of these chemical are: · Lead from lead-based paints. ·...
2 INTRODUCTION TO USE Before starting work with your sawing machine, carefully read this instructions manual so that you are familiar with the machine and its uses and where it should not be used. Keep this manual in a safe place. It is an integral part of the machine and should be used for reference in operating the machine correctly and in the proper safety conditions.
2.3 STANDARD SAFEY PROCEDURS -Do not use the machine in very damp places or in the presence of inflammable liquids or gases. -Do not use it in the open air when general weather and environ-mental conditions are unfavourable (eg. Explosive atmospheres, during a storm or rain). -Wear suitable clothes, without wide sleeves or articles such as scarves.
2.7 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE (Fig.1) The belt sawing machine consists of two basic parts: the machine body (5) complete with motor and drive (7) which is integrated Into lower part. consisting of the clamp (11) and the base (13), by means of the swivel support (9). Here is a list of the main parts with the number indicating it in the drawing.
3.4 POSITION/WORK STATION (Fig.3) Place the machine on a sufficiently flat workbench so that the machine has the better possible stability. In respect of ergonomic criteria during cutting operations, the workbench must be positioned at such a height that the clamp level is between 90 and 95 cm from the ground (see fig.3) Make sure that the machine is placed in a working area with suitable environmental conditions and lighting.
4.3 Cutting angle (Fig.6) The band saw can cut at an angle varying from 0 to 45 degrees : it is sufficient to slacken the handle I and turn the swiwel support J towards the respective limit stops H and K. For all intermediate angles, turn the swiwel support J until the mark M on the support matches the corresponding position on the plate.
5 USE 5.1 RUNING IN THE BLADE if the correct running in procedure is not performed, the blade's cutting precision may be irreparably compromised. To obtain the best performance, the bi-metal blades fitted on your sawing machine must be run in for a short period. For this reason the first two or three cuts should be done where possible on a solid piece D.40-50 mm, using a very slight pressure on the blade, and gradually increasing pressure in subsequent cuts.
5.3 replacing the blade (Fig.9) When you perform the operation, always wear protective gloves to avoid contact with the teeth of the blade. -check that the main switch D is at position O; -slacken the handle Q and slide the blade guide P as far as it will go, following the direction on the arrow (Fig.8);...
5.4 CUTTING CAPACITY The table below specifies the cutting capacity at 0 and 45 degrees which may be obtained in normal conditions of use described in this manual and without placing any other object between the jaws of the clamp. Clamp.
5.5 correct positioning of the piece in the clamp The pieces to be cut should be fitted directly between the jaws without adding other objects. Never hold the pieces to be cut in your hand. When the pieces to be cut are profiled sections, flat pieces or special shapes, refer to the examples shown in the figures.
6 ACCESSORIES 6.1 CHOISE OF BLADE Your sawing machine is equipped with a bi-metal blade measuring 1330 * 13 * 0.65 mm with variable toothing 8/12 teeth per inch. for use in the majority of cuts possible with this machine. For special requirements (see cutting table point 4.6), for example, for cutting large solid sections or profiled sections or corner pieces of small thickness, there are also blades avail-able with 6, 10, 14 or 18teeth per inch.
8 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS SUGGESTED the motor does not work. Defective motor. power cable Specialized personnel should check or plug. the machine ; do not attempt to repair the motor by yourself. Blown electric panel fuses Check fuse integrity and replace, if necessary Check for voltage in the No voltage in the mains mains system.
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