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MANUAL
130
Harwi Holland BV
Lage Dijk 28
5705 BZ Helmond
the Netherlands
Tel. + 31 (0) 543355
Fax + 31 (0) 522305
Email info@harwi.nl
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  • Page 1 MANUAL Harwi Holland BV Lage Dijk 28 5705 BZ Helmond the Netherlands Tel. + 31 (0) 543355 Fax + 31 (0) 522305 Email info@harwi.nl...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS APPLIANCE ................................... 3 GENERAL INDICATIONS/SAFETY REGULATIONS ....................... 4 GENERAL INFORMATION ..............................5 MANUFACTURER ................................6 MACHINE................................... 6 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MACHINERY....................6 SPECIFICATIONS .................................. 7 NOISE INFORMATION ..............................7 SETTING UP THE MACHINE ..............................8 MOVING .................................... 8 INSTALLING THE MACHINE ..............................
  • Page 3: Appliance

    APPLIANCE The sawbench type 130 is only to be used for cutting wood and wood-like panels (e.g. chipboard, block board, MDF etc.) Maximum panel sizes: Height: 110 mm Between saw-blade and rip fence: 1250 mm Length (not supported): 1000 mm Cutting of other materials with the standard saw-blade is prohibited.
  • Page 4: General Indications/Safety Regulations

    GENERAL INDICATIONS/SAFETY REGULATIONS Harwi Holland B.V. has bestowed great care Flexible hoses of the dust extractor have to be on compiling this manual. Before operating the from a highly inflammable quality (according to machine read the complete manual carefully. DIN 4102).
  • Page 5: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 6: Manufacturer

    EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MACHINERY (according to Annex II A of the Machinery Directive) We HARWI Holland B.V. Lage Dijk 28, 5705 BZ Helmond, the Netherlands herewith declare, on our own responsibility, that the product: HARWI SAWBENCH TYPE 130, MACHINE NUMBER......, which this declaration refers to, is in conformity with the following standards;...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS MEASURES AND WEIGHTS Height of cut (standard) 0-110 Height of cut (max.) Width of cut 625 of 1250 Diam. saw-blade (standard) ∅ 400 Diam. saw-blade (max.) ∅ 450 Saw-blade bore ∅30 Angle adjustment 0-45° Distance saw-blade centre to front table Table size 965*1125 Table height...
  • Page 8: Setting Up The Machine

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE MOVING Move the machine with a forklift truck or a pallet truck with forks of max. 550 mm and a minimum length of 600 mm (Fig. 1). Minimum capacity of 500 kilograms. Put the forks at the left side far enough under the machine to avoid tilting.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Electric Supply

    CONNECTING THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY Figure 2 A skilled craftsman may only do connecting the machine. MACHINE CONNECTION 380 V- 3 PHASE (see wiring diagram) Disconnect mains supply. Open switch at the backside of the machine (fig. 2). Connect the 5-core cable at the same points.
  • Page 10: Direction Of Spindle Rotation

    DIRECTION OF SPINDLE ROTATION Disconnect the mains supply with the main switch at the backside of the machine. Remove the table insert, the saw nut, the flanges and the saw-blade (see chapter CHANGING THE SAW-BLADE). Put the motor in the highest position. PROPER DIRECTION IS CLOCKWISE (Looking from the front side of the spindle to the motor, fig.
  • Page 11: Changing The Saw-Blade

    CHANGING THE SAW-BLADE Notice: Before changing the saw-blade disconnect the main switch at the backside of the machine and secure it against switching on with a lock. Noise reduced saw-blades are preferred. Use a suitable saw-blade. Enquiries at you supplier or the manufacturer.
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Riving Knife

    ADJUSTING THE RIVING KNIFE Check the thickness and the measures of the riving knife. The riving knife has to be thicker than the blade body but thinner than the tooth thickness. Disconnect the mains supply at the main switch and secure it against switching on. Remove the table insert.
  • Page 13: Operating The Machine

    OPERATING THE MACHINE Figure 6 RIPPING SAFETY When ripping solid wood, put the saw-blade as high as possible. The sub-fence max. 10 mm past the point where the blade cuts the wood at full height. Adjusting the sub-fence properly prevents the return shock of the wood or a part of it.
  • Page 14: Mitring With The Mitre Fence

    OPERATING THE MACHINE MITRING WITH THE MITRE FENCE SAFETY When mitring NEVER use the ripping fence as a stop. Put the saw-blade in its highest position. Put the material on the machine (fig. 7). Push the wood against the fence. Notice: Support the wood properly.
  • Page 15: Height Adjustment Saw-Blade

    OPERATING THE MACHINE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT SAW-BLADE The hand wheel of the height adjustment is at the front side of the machine (fig. 8) The saw-blade rises by turning the wheel to the left (anti-clockwise). The height can be adjusted accurately by using a folding rule.
  • Page 16: Malfunctions

    MALFUNCTIONS Safety Disconnect the machine of the mains supply before adjusting the machine or removing malfunctions. See to it that all damaged parts are replaced before operating the machine. MALFUNCTION: SAW CUT IS NOT SQUARE (ADJUSTING 0° STOP) Put the saw-blade in its highest position Set the saw-blade with a square.
  • Page 17: Rip Fence Not Parallel To Saw-Blade

    MALFUNCTIONS Figure 13 Safety Disconnect the machine of the mains supply before adjusting the machine or removing malfunctions. See to it that all damaged parts are replaced before operating the machine. MALFUNCTION RIP FENCE NOT PARALLEL TO SAW- BLADE. WOOD CLAMPS BETWEEN FENCE EN SAW-BLADE.
  • Page 18: Wood Clamps On Riving Knife

    MALFUNCTIONS Safety Disconnect the machine of the mains supply before adjusting the machine or removing malfunctions. See to it that all damaged parts are replaced before operating the machine. MALFUNCTION: WOOD CLAMPS ON RIVING KNIFE Check thickness, measure and position of riving knife (see chapter : ADJUSTING RIVING KNIFE).
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE CLEANING, LUBRICATING AND GREASING 40 PRODUCTIVE HOURS Perform following maintenance every 40 productive hours. Clean the tubes of the height adjustment and also the spindle. Lubricate slightly. Clean the rail fence and the knob of the fine adjustment. Clean the spindle and the stop of the angle adjustment.
  • Page 20: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM The diagram is in the switchbox...

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