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Operating Manual Original Instructions D441955XA vers. 1.0...
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This manual has been drawn up by SILCA S.p.A. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means (photocopying, microfilm or other) without the written permission of SILCA S.p.A. Edition: march 2013 Printed in India by MINDA SILCA Engineering Ltd.
INDICE USE OF THE MANUAL ........................1 GENERAL WARNINGS ........................3 1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION ........................4 1.1 Main working parts ........................6 1.2 Technical Data ..........................7 1.3 Electric circuit ..........................7 1.4 Accessories provided ........................8 2 TRANSPORT ............................9 2.1 Packing ............................9 2.2 Unpacking ...........................9 2.3 Handling the machine .........................9 3 MACHINE INSTALLATION AND PREPARATION ................10 3.1 Checking for damage ........................10...
How to apply for after-sales service Silca provides purchasers of SPEED with After-Sales Service. For the total safety of the operator and machine, any operation not described in the manual must be carried out by the manufacturer or in the special Service Centres recommended by Silca.
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2) Neck 4) Blade 6) Back 8) Stem GRAPHICS IN THE USER’S MANUAL Pay attention Obligation to read the manual GRAPHICS ON THE SPEED MACHINE Read instructions WARNING! Obligatory use of safety goggles before use cutting tool in motion WARNING!
To guarantee maintaining these results over time, please follow the instructions below: • Observe the procedures described in this manual; • Always use Original Silca Tools as they are designed to make the best of SPEED and provide quality key-cutting;...
Operating manual SPEED 1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION SPEED is a professional cutting machine for flat keys used with cylinder, car locks and cruciform. Standard only on 120V version Fig.3 The main parts of the machine are described below: • Main switch The key-cutting machine is connected to a power socket provided with a differential switch;...
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“read” from the originals. The working parts are described below: • Cutting Tool The cutting tool (F) is the part of the SPEED used for cutting key blanks. The cutting tool is in HSS super rapid steel and is protected by a special cover (N) to ensure safe operation.
N - cutting tool cover E - tracer point Q - gauges knob F - cutting tool P - brush/belt cover G - tracer point ring nut R - power supply socket H - main switch S - brush Copyright Silca 2013...
Operating manual SPEED 1.4 Accessories provided SPEED comes with a set of accessories for its operation and maintenance (tools, hex wrenches, fuses) supplied in a special tool kit comprising: allen key 2,5 mm adjusting keys (2 pcs) allen key 3 mm steel pin Ø...
The packed machine can be carried by one person. 2.1 Packing The SPEED is packed in a strong cardboard box, the dimensions of which are shown in Fig.7, sufficiently robust to be used for storing the machine for long periods.
However, it is always advisable to check that the machine has not suffered any damage. 3.2 Environmental conditions To ensure that the best use is made of the SPEED key-cutting machine, certain parameters must be borne in mind: damp, badly ventilated sites should be avoided.
Operating manual SPEED 3.5 Separate parts The separately packed parts must be installed on the SPEED key-cutting machine by the purchaser, as follows: Carriage lever handle Screw the handle (B) onto the carriage lever (Fig.10). Fig.10 Power cable Connect the key-cutting machine power cable to the electricity mains (Fig.11).
The SPEED key-cutting machine requires two types of calibration: axis and depth. Axis calibration: Axis calibration is regulation of the space between cutting and the stop (Fig.12 and Fig.13). The axis setting for the SPEED is fixed and is established on assembly in our workshops. Fig.12 Fig.13...
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(G) anticlockwise to return (Fig.17). NOTE: each notch on the centesimal ring corresponds to 0,025 mm (Fig.15). 10) Repeat these operations until regulation is complete, then tighten the tracer point locking grub screw (E1). Fig.15 Copyright Silca 2013...
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Fig.16 • Turn the nut to the RIGHT (clockwise) to take the tracer point down. Result: LESS DEEP CUTS. Fig.17 • Turn the nut to the LEFT (anticlockwise) to take the tracer point up. Result: DEEPER CUTS. Copyright Silca 2013...
Side B of the clamp: for keys placed on their backs and having cuts with a depth of less than 3,9 mm (Fig.19 - Fig.20); Side C and D of the clamp: for keys to be cut on both sides and locked on the groove (Fig.19 - Fig.20). Copyright Silca 2013...
If the key thickness is too fine to guarantee a good grip in the clamps, a pin must be used (Fig.24-A). ATTENTION: the pins provided have two different diameters: 1,20 mm and 1,70 mm; It is essential to use pins with the same diameters for locking both the original and the key blank. Fig.24 Copyright Silca 2013...
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1) Leave the gauges (Q1) in the idle position. 2) Insert the bars into the slot in the clamps. 3) Rest the tip of the key against the bar. 4) Secure the key and remove the bar. Fig.26 Copyright Silca 2013...
3) Use the Allen wrench to loosen the screw holding the brush in place (Fig.28). 4) Replace the brush and tighten the screw with the Allen key. 5) Remove the locking rod from the cutting tool shaft. 6) Place the cover (P). Fig.27 Fig.28 Copyright Silca 2013...
2) Carefully clean the new cutting tool and its seat. 3) Install the new cutting tool (pay attention to the rotation direction) and tighten the nut. 4) Remove the locking rod. 5) Re-place the protective shield (N). 6) Check calibration (see chap.4.1) Fig.29 Fig.30 Copyright Silca 2013...
7) Re-set the machine as described in chap. 4.2. Fig.31 6.4 Depth regulation (clamp protection) SPEED incorporates regulation to safeguard the clamps from the possibility of scraping against the tracer point and cutter. ATTENTION: the play between cutting tool/tracer point and clamps must be 0.2 mm.
1) Detach the wire from the key-cutting machine socket. 2) Remove the swarf tray (L) (Fig.34). 3) Paying attention turn the machine slowly onto its back. 4) Loosen the 3 screws (W1) and remove the plate (W) (Fig.35). Fig.34 Fig.35 Copyright Silca 2013...
11) Fit the new motor, the 4 screws (M1) and 4 nuts (M4). 12) Fit the drive pulley onto the new motor and secure with the grub screw (S1). 13) Fit the belt and adjust tension, tighten the 4 screws (M1) and 4 motor fixing nuts (M4). Fig.38 Copyright Silca 2013...
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15) Connect the 2 connectors (H2) to the switch (H) and secure the earthing wire to its screw with a nut (T1). 16) Replace and secure the metal bottom (W) (chap.6.6). 17) Replace the protective cover (P) and secure with the 3 screws (P1). Fig.39 Fig.40 Fig.41 Fig.42 Fig.43 Copyright Silca 2013...
3) Remove the switch (K) making pressure on the tabs with a screwdriver. 4) Fit the new switch in its seat and reconnect the 4 connectors (K2) paying special attention to their position. 5) Re-place the motor cover and secure with the 2 screws (M2). Fig.45 Fig.46 Copyright Silca 2013...
1) Loosen the 2 screws (M2) and remove the motor cover (Fig.45). 2) Detach the connectors (Z) paying special attention to their position. 3) Remove the condenser (Y). 4) Fit the new condenser. 5) Re-place the motor cover and secure with the 2 screws (M2). Fig.47 Fig.48 Copyright Silca 2013...
• For information about the collection system for such appliances please contact SILCA S.p.A. or another subject registered in the various National Rolls for other countries in the European Union. Household waste(or of similar origin) can be included in the separate collection system for urban waste.
7.1 How to request service The guarantee attached to the key-cutting machines ensures free repairs or replacements of faulty parts within 24 months of purchase. All other service calls must be arranged by the customer with Silca or with a Silca service centre.
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IEC/EN 61000 – 3 – 2 : 2005 , IEC/EN 61000 - 3 – 3 .2005 Standards | 13 | European Union DIRECTIVE 2006/95/CE (Low Voltage) and with the IEC/EN 60204 – 1 : 2009 Standards Claudio Tomasella of the Silca S.p.A. Research & Development Division is authorized to create a Technical File. Operations Director...
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