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Troubleshooting; Care And Maintenance; Specifications; Cleaning And Storage - Parchem F09503 Operating Instructions

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TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSES AND CORRECTION
Motor will not start
Excessive Vibration
Water flow stops
Motor stops
Excessive pressure is
required to feed the work.
Table is not moving freely.
Table is unstable.
Electric Motor lacks power.
Cut is not accurate.
Excessive blade wear.
Slow cutting

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

ENSURE that repairs to the motor and machine are carried out by
COMPETENT personnel.
Do not transport spare diamond blades without suitable protection
as they are easily damaged. Inspect the diamond blade for
chipped or missing segments. If damage is found, replace the
blade or return to the supplier for repair. Inspect the blade drive
belt for wear or cracking.
Check the blade spindle bearings and the motor for loose
mounting bolts or screws. Inspect and lubricate the two blade arm
bearings and two blade spindle bearings with grease regularly.
Inspect the water hose and its connections to ensure that they
do not leak and spray water onto the motor. Clean the table roller
grooves and the top of the guide rails.
Check the electric motor switch and the capacitor covers for
damage and "water tightness" each week. Apply grease to the
blade flange locking nut threads regularly.

CLEANING AND STORAGE

Drain the water from the tray and clean out the sediment daily after
use. Remove the table from the rails or secure it while the machine
is in transit. Before storing the machine, spray the blade flanges
and fasteners with a rust inhibitor.
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Check the ON/OFF switch to ensure that it is switched 'ON'.
Check the power supply and fuse or circuit breaker.
Faulty blade.
Check for a missing or damaged segment.
Insufficient water supply.
Water hose is blocked or is broken.
Thermal overload has tripped (single phase only) - switch the power supply OFF and reset the thermal overload after the motor has
cooled.
Check the power supply and fuse or circuit breaker
Worn blade.
Dirty rollers or rails.
Rollers are out of adjustment.
Roller bearing/s require replacement.
Rollers are out of adjustment.
Rails are damaged or distorted.
Rollers are out of adjustment.
Rails are damaged or distorted.
Check the local power supply for voltage drop.
Use a shorter or a heavy duty extension lead.
Check the blade spindle bearings for wear.
Check the machine for damage or distortion.
Check that the grade of the blade is suitable for the material being cut.
The blade matrix may be too hard for the material being cut.
If the blade is marked with a direction arrow ensure that it is mounted to give the correct direction of rotation.
1800 801 108
1300 996 796

SPECIFICATIONS

Brick Saw
Part No.: F09503
Electric Supply: 240V AC, 50Hz
Description: Brick & Masonry Saw
Motor: 240V AC, 10A, 1.7Kw (2.3hp) output
Speed: 2880rpm
Max. Depth of Cut: 125 mm
Max. Length of Cut: 500 mm
Shipping Weight: 130 kg
Dry Weight: 110 kg
Packaging Dimensions: 1220 mm x 720mm x 950mm
Parchem Construction Supplies Pty Ltd
7 Lucca Road, Wyong NSW 2259
Phone: 1800 801 108
www.parchem.com.au
ABN 80 069 961 968
February 2012

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