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SPARTUS Pro CUT HD Technical documentation
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1. BASIC INFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 3
1.1 THE USE IN CONFORMITY WITH THE INTENDED PURPOSE .............................................. 3
1.2 FIRST START-UP AND OPERATION .................................................................................... 3
1.3 USER'S OBLIGATIONS ........................................................................................................ 3
1.4 THE USE NOT IN CONFORMITY WITH THE INTENDED PURPOSE ...................................... 3
1.5 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY ................................................................................................ 3
1.6 CONSTRUCTION ................................................................................................................ 4
1.7 OPERATION PRINCIPLES ................................................................................................... 4
1.8 ISSUE DATE ....................................................................................................................... 4
2. TECHNICAL DATA ................................................................................................................ 4
2.1 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION ............................................................................................... 4
2.2 COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS ...................................................................................... 4
2.3 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ................................................................................................. 4
2.4 DELIVERY RANGE .............................................................................................................. 5
2.5 CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................. 5
2.6 EQUIPMENT OPTIONS ...................................................................................................... 5
3. BASIC SAFETY INDICATIONS ............................................................................................... 5
3.1 INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INDICATIONS ................................................................................... 5
3.3 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 5
3.4 GENERAL OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES ........................................................................... 6
3.5 HAZARDS DURING THE OPERATION OF THE MACHINE .................................................... 6
3.7 WORKPLACE ..................................................................................................................... 6
OR GAS BURNER .............................................................................................................. 7
3.8.1 HAZARDS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY HIGH TEMPERATURE ...................................... 7
3.8.2 HAZARDS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY SPARKS AND SPLITS ........................................ 8
3.8.3 HAZARDS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY GASES AND SMOKES ....................................... 8
3.8.4 RISK OF INFRARED, UV PROTECTION AND VISIBLE RADIATION ....................................... 8
3.8.5 EXPLOSION HAZARD DURING CUTTING WITH A GAS BURNER ..................................... 9
3.8.6 NOISE RISK ................................................................................................................... 10
3.9 PROTECTION DEVICES AND ELECTRIC SHOCK PROTECTION ........................................... 10
3.10 ELECTRICAL SAFETY DURING NORMAL OPERATION ..................................................... 11
3.11 DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ....................................................................................... 12
3.13. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (EMF) ............................................................................... 12
4. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE .............................................................................................. 13
4.1. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT .......................................................................... 13
4.2. PACKAGE ........................................................................................................................ 13
4.3. INSPECTION ON RECEPTION .......................................................................................... 13
4.4. STORAGE ........................................................................................................................ 13

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CNC PLOTTER SPARTUS Pro CUT HD Technical documentation Content 1. BASIC INFORMATION ......................3 1.1 THE USE IN CONFORMITY WITH THE INTENDED PURPOSE ..........3 1.2 FIRST START-UP AND OPERATION ..................3 1.3 USER'S OBLIGATIONS ......................3 1.4 THE USE NOT IN CONFORMITY WITH THE INTENDED PURPOSE ........3 1.5 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY ....................
  • Page 2 5. SETTING UP, INSTALLATION, STARTING ................14 5.1. INSTALLATION AND SETTING UP THE MACHINE ............14 5.2. CLEANING ........................14 5.3. CONNECTION OF ELECTRICITY ..................14 5.4. CONNECTION OF VENTILATION (applies to sectional table) ........... 14 5.5. WATER TABLE ......................... 15 6.
  • Page 3: Basic Information

    1.2. FIRST START-UP AND OPERATION Installation, commissioning and training can only be carried out by an authorized SPARTUS service center. The buyer is obliged to prepare the place for installation of the device in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions described in the manual.
  • Page 4: Construction

    2.2. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS SPARTUS CNC tables meet the essential requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. The EC declaration of conformity is attached to the documentation supplied with the device.
  • Page 5: Delivery Range

     8 bar pressure (flow depends on plasma source) 2.6. EQUIPMENT OPTIONS 1. CNC table with control 2. Plasma source Spartus CUT 65 CNC or Spartus CUT 105 CNC 3. Corel DRAW X5 graphics program 4. Section table 5. Water table 6.
  • Page 6: General Operator Responsibilities

    3.4. GENERAL OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES The machine operator is only permitted to run the machine with professionally trained* personnel:  having appropriate knowledge in the field of CNC machinery  knowing the general safety regulations and instruction of the machine manual ...
  • Page 7: Potential Hazards During Process Of Cutting With Plasma Burner Or Gas Burner

    Working area. The correct position of operators outside the working zone 1. Main working area 2. An additional workplace for cutting profiles 3.8. POTENTIAL HAZARDS DURING PROCESS OF CUTTING WITH PLASMA BURNER OR GAS BURNER CNC table is made to eliminate situations that are hazardous to health or life. Nevertheless, there might be some hazards that will occur for the machine operator or bystanders.
  • Page 8: Hazards That Might Be Caused By Sparks And Splits

     skin burn - complete destruction of the scarfskin  deep burn - destruction of a part of the skin along with sebaceous glands  total burn - complete destruction of the skin Means of protection against the hazards mentioned above are: ...
  • Page 9: Explosion Hazard During Cutting With A Gas Burner

     allergies  burns  cancerous changes  damage, burns to the cornea, lens, retina, eye swelling, cataracts  loss of vision (when there is too much exposure to radiation)  stroke or heat exhaustion As a means of protection against radiation: ...
  • Page 10: Noise Risk

    3.8.6. NOISE RISK The equivalent sound pressure level at the workplace, corrected by the A characteristic, exceeds 70 dB (A) and is 83 dB (A). The final noise level during operation depends on many factors, including the dimensions and grade of the material. The equivalent sound pressure level at the workplace, corrected by the characteristics of A, does not exceed 85 dB (A).
  • Page 11: Electrical Safety During Normal Operation

    CNC table scheme 1. Working machine head 2. Top-up valve (opens and closes the reservoir tank after switching on or off respectively) 3. Coolant drain valve (for retention tank) 4. Plasma torch 5. Pump 6. Retention tank 7. Plotter bar Y axis 8.
  • Page 12: Danger Of Electric Shock

     spare parts must only be installed and removed with the safety switch off  load and work only with material dimensions specified in the TECHNICAL DATA chapter  all adjustment activities should be carried out after disconnection of the main switch. Such activities must be supervised by a second person who could help if necessary ...
  • Page 13: Transport And Storage

    Pay special attention to avoid damaging the tank and hydraulic hoses inside the device when using the forklift. 4.1. EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT SPARTUS Pro CUT HD 2050  length x width x height: 2550 x 2000 x 130 mm  weight: ~ 700 - 800 kg SPARTUS Pro CUT HD 2550 ...
  • Page 14 5. SETTING UP, INSTALLATION, STARTING 5.1. INSTALLATION AND SETTING UP THE MACHINE The machine should be placed on a horizontal foundation or floor. It must be levelled. There are leveling screws at the ends of the legs for height adjustment. When inserting and screwing, the raised loads must be firmly supported.
  • Page 15 5.5. WATER TABLE The use of a water table makes it possible to significantly reduce the deformation of cut materials, especially with small thicknesses such as 0.5 - 3 mm. It also reduces noise generated during the cutting process as well as smoke and radiation. Remember that the used coolant has to be utilised/recycled.
  • Page 16 of high frequency:  ground the machine structure with a PE wire min. 16mm2 with the electrical grounding point no further than 6m from the device  ground the plasma source with a PE cable min. 16mm2 with the electrical grounding point not further than 6m from the device ...
  • Page 17 7.3 SERVICE The manufacturer provides a 12-month warranty. Minor post-warranty repairs may be carried out by the user only after consulting the manufacturer. If necessary, the manufacturer send spare parts which were ordered. Major post-warranty repairs should be performed by the manufacturer or an authorized service center.

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