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Robland BVBA
Kolvestraat 44
Manual
BE-8000 Brugge
T +32 50 458 925
F +32 50 458 927
www.robland.com

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  • Page 1 Robland BVBA Kolvestraat 44 Manual BE-8000 Brugge T +32 50 458 925 F +32 50 458 927 www.robland.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index CE declaration Important instructions when ordering spare parts Attention Safety and maintenance instructions Handling of tools Normal and prohibited use Technical Data Electrical Connection Mounting of the sliding table Starting up the machine Setting an axis Park position Setting saw blade Setting the groove cutter Cutting lists Settings...
  • Page 3: Ce Declaration

    – English Silverline - PS 3200 V0713...
  • Page 4: Important Instructions When Ordering Spare Parts

    Important instructions when ordering spare parts Always mention the following items on your order: – Type of machine – Serial number from manual – Part number and quantity – Your reference and correct phone and fax number Attention Working with woodworking machines can be extremely dangerous if the safety instructions are not followed.
  • Page 5: Handling Of Tools

    Handling of tools Always wear safety gloves when handling saw blades thus avoiding severe injury to the hands. Please bear in mind that even blunt tools can cause serious damage. Normal and prohibited use The panelsaw is designed for the following work and is equipped with protective devices for these processes only.
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    Technical Data Diameter saw blade and bore 450 x 30 mm Diameter saw blade min. 199 mm Cutting depth at 90° / 45° 150 mm / 108 mm R.p.m. 3000 / 4000 / 5000 Sawblade tilting 90° - 45° Cutting width parallel fence 1300 / 1525 mm Cutting length 3200 (option 3800) mm...
  • Page 7: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection (Fig.3) The electrical connection must be carried out by a qualified electrician who is able to calculate exactly the required wire cross-section and capacity of the workshop fuses. Check that the main voltage of the machine corresponds with the voltage supply to your workshop. Now open the electrical switch panel and introduce the cable.
  • Page 8 Starting up the machine 1. stArting up the mAchine Startscreen Turn the mains on-off switch to “ON” After the start procedure is completed this screen will appear. Now push the start button in order to start the reference procedure. All 3 axis will now start moving to their reference points.
  • Page 9: Setting An Axis

    2.1 setting An Axis Select an axis by pushing a field. The frame of the buton lights up in fat as confirmation this buton has been selected. Each axis has a selection screen. value min. value max. value Selected axis Selection screen On the left side you see the list of the 4...
  • Page 10: Park Position

    2.2 pArk position This function enables the quick start-up and reference procedure of the machine. Park button You get the choise between only parallel fence park position or all 3 axis. Only park parallel fence Park all 3 axis 3.1 menu screen MENU button –...
  • Page 11: Setting Saw Blade

    Setting groove cutter Setting saw blade Menu screen Cutting lists Settings Height calibration Tilting parallel fence Calibration parallel fence 3.1.1 setting sAw blAde First a warning screen appears. The fence will be moved away from the saw blade, set the saw blade at 90° and at its maximum height. Then the brake on the saw motor will be released.
  • Page 12: Setting The Groove Cutter

    The high lighted symbol indicates which value you change, in this case the saw blade diameter Min. and max. value Screen saw blade settings of the saw blade Numeric field Return Confirm After confirming your choise of the saw blade, you will be asked an extra control of the R.P.M.
  • Page 13: Cutting Lists

    3.1.3 cutting lists There are 100 x 5 cuting lists Possiblity to name each cutting list Menu screen cuting lists Remove Return Confirm By pushing the field after the number, each cutting list can be given a name. By selecting the number, you can enter the screen cutting list. Selected cuting list Go to next or Screen cutting list...
  • Page 14: Settings

    3.1.4 settings Language menu Settings of time and date Setup Open or close motor brake Selection MM or Inch Return Setup numeric control 3 different axis 3.1.4.1 lAnguAge choise Choose language and confirm. 3.1.4.2 settings of time And dAte First select the field Choose day, date, …...
  • Page 15: Starting Up The Machine

    Starting up the machine (PS Version) Turn the main switch (6.1) to “1” and ensure that the star-delta switch (4) is put in position “star” . To start the main saw motor push the start button (3). After about 8 seconds put the star-delta switch (4) in position “delta” . This time delay is needed to let the motor gain its full speed before switching over to “delta”...
  • Page 16: Option A5216: Retro-Fit Digital Read-Out For Parallel Fence

    Option A5216: Retro-fit digital read-out for parallel fence Mounting instructions for panel saw Z serie Put the digital read-out onto the parallel fence support block using the 2 holes already drilled. On older machines these 2 holes need to be drilled. Now put the alu profile holding the magnetic strip onto the saw table at 1 mm below the table’s front edge.
  • Page 17 Put the digital read-out onto the parallel fence support block using the 2 holes already drilled. On older machines these 2 holes need to be drilled. Now put the alu profile holding the magnetic strip onto the saw table at 1 mm below the table’s front edge.
  • Page 18: Mounting And Adjusting The Riving Knife

    Mounting and adjusting the riving knife (Fig.21) The machine is equipped with 2 riving knives adapted for the use of saw blade diameters 300/350/400 and 450 mm. The riving knife can adjusted in both vertical and horizontal direction. When adjusting the riving knife, always make sure the gap between saw blade and riving knife is set between 3 and 8 mm.
  • Page 19: Blocking The Sliding Table

    Not good good Fig.15 Fig.16 1. The scorer sawblade is below level and does not work properly. There will be chipping on the interior side. 2. The scorer sawblade is to far up, there will not be chipping but 2 excessive grooves. 3.
  • Page 20: Mounting Of The Cross-Cut Table

    Mounting of the cross-cut table (Fig.17) The cross-cut table can be mounted on the sliding table as follows: make sure that both mounting brackets are well placed in the lateral groove of the sliding table. The locking itself is done with the two locking handles (1). Make sure the cross-cut table rests well on the vertical post of the telescopic arm.
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Cross-Cut Fence

    Adjusting the cross-cut fence (Fig.19-20) All measuring tapes are factory calibrated and the measure is read directly at the index (fig. 19.1). The optional digital read out, or the normal standard stop, is calibrated as follows: put the 300 mm calibration gauge (Z1253) against the cross-cut fence and the saw blade tooth.
  • Page 22: Using The Sawguard

    Using the sawguard (Fig.26-27) According norms and applicable prescriptions, the sawguard always should be positioned, just allowing the passing of the wood or work pieces. The adjustment of height can be done with the handle (1 and 2), using the previously adapted graduated scale (3).
  • Page 23: Maintenance Of The Machine

    If you cannot solve the problem yourself or you do not find your problem in this list, please contact your Robland dealer. – English Silverline - PS 3200 V0713...
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Brake Of The Saw Motor

    Adjusting the brake of the saw motor If the run down time of the saw motor exceeds 10 seconds, then the brake will need to be readjusted. This is done as follows: without removing the motor cowling, turn the bolt holding the ventilator fan on the motor axle one 1/16th of a turn clockwise and make a brake test.
  • Page 25: Electrical Parts List Ps

    Electrical parts list PS L1-L2-L3 3 phases Earthing Main On/Off switch F1-F2-F3 Main fuses F4-F5-F6 Main saw motor fuses F7-F8-F9 Scoring saw motor fuses F10-F11-F12 Fuses positioning axes F13-F14 Fuses power supply transformator Main saw motor brake fuse Fuse power supply 24 V DC Emergency stop button magnetic starter Power supply 400 V –...
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