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Cassese CS 276E Owner's Manual

Cassese CS 276E Owner's Manual

Electronic underpinner

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CS 276E Electronic Underpinner
SETTING UP OPERATIONS
In most of cases, your Cassese supplier will set up the machine for you.
If this is not the case, first follow the separate "INSTRUCTIONS FOR SETTING UP
BEFORE OPERATION" (pages A & B)
As long as you are not instructed to do so, do not connect the machine to any air or power
source.
Factory & Head office : Zone industricllc - F - 77390 VERNEUIL L'ETANG - FRANCE
Web Site : www.cassese.com.

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Summary of Contents for Cassese CS 276E

  • Page 1 CS 276E Electronic Underpinner SETTING UP OPERATIONS .® In most of cases, your Cassese supplier will set up the machine for you. If this is not the case, first follow the separate "INSTRUCTIONS FOR SETTING UP BEFORE OPERATION" (pages A & B) As long as you are not instructed to do so, do not connect the machine to any air or power source.
  • Page 2 Cassese. MACHINES POUR L'ENCADREMENT • FRAME MAKING MACHINES CS 276 E INSTRUCTIONS FOR SETTING UP BEFORE OPERATION (accompanied with drawings Fig.1 and Fig.1.1) Warning : DON'T PLUG THE MACHINE TO AIR OR POWER BEFORE FOLLOWING THROUGH ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH SUCCESS.
  • Page 3 Put back the side (grey) casings of the machine and connect the machine to both an air and power supply. Follow the Operation instructions of the Manual so to set up, to adjust and to make your first joinings tests. CASSESE DOCUMENT...
  • Page 4 - 1 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OPERATIONS (see figure 1) The Underpinner can work in 2 modes : • Key MA N The foot pedal operates the moulding clamp and wedges are inserted by pressing the buttons (Z). • Key AUTO : The pedal operates both...
  • Page 5: Very Important

    Before starting the machine again, by pressing the key RAZ, it is essential that the origin of the fault is found, (see Fault Indicator Table). If the "maintenance" indicator lights up it is time to grease the hammer and oil the horizontal rods.
  • Page 6 - 3 - N.B. If this adjustment is not correct wedge insertion cannot take place For safety reasons when no moulding is in place wedge insertion cannot occur. POSITIONING THE WEDGES (see Fig. 3) Either turn off the air or switch off at the main switch. Loosen the handles X and W.
  • Page 7 METHOD OF JOINING Put one piece of moulding in front of the left hand fence (M) and slide it in until it touches the right hand fence (N) (see Fig. 2) Place the second piece of moulding in front of the right hand fence and slide it forward until it contacts the first piece of moulding.
  • Page 8: Possible Incidents

    - 5 - POSSIBLE INCIDENTS If the maximum distance of 45mm (1 3/4") between the bung and the moulding is exceeded the machine will stop and the "incident" indicator will illuminate during the joining cycle. The bung can slide up. due to the pressure of the wedge insertion if the locking handle (T) is not sufficiently tightened.
  • Page 9 - 6 - CHANGING THE HAMMER (see Fig. 9) BEFORE STARTING ANY SERVICING WORK DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY The hammer is the part which drives the wedges through the distributor head (Fig. 5) Procedure Slide the cross bar until it is approximately 10cm.(4") from the front of the machine.
  • Page 10 - 7 - SERVICING Adjustment of the starting microswitch for the vertical cylinder (see Fig. 9) If despite pressing the button S the descent of the bung is very harsh, bring the starter microswitch nearer to the limit stop by adjusting the blocking nuts. Adjustment of the limit stop on the vertical cylinder (See Fig.
  • Page 11: Fault Or Breakdown

    - 9 - CAUSE AND REMEDY FAULT OR BREAKDOWN incorrect adjustment of the sliding Clamps fail to grip properly table. Key in number of wedges required No. 08 wedges indicated against Key I is 0 check if the air pressure is adequate. Both clamps fail to grip properly Clamping is insufficient on the left hand moulding but OK on the right...