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Imprint The operating manual is valid for: LISSMAC Masonry Saw DTS 901-H DTS 901-V Company headquarters: LISSMAC Maschinenbau GmbH Lanzstraße 4 D - 88410 Bad Wurzach Tel: +49 (0) 7564 / 307 – 0 Fax: +49 (0) 7564 / 307 – 500 lissmac@lissmac.com...
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BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning notices and symbols in this operating manual Indicates that failure to comply could lead to severe injury or even death. Danger! Indicates that failure to comply could sometimes lead to injuries. Caution! Note Indicates that failure to comply leads to damage to the machine or other property. Handling information for operators The defined sequence of the handling steps makes proper and safe handling of the machine easier.
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OPERATING MANUAL Preface This operating manual should make it easier to get to know the machine and make use of its intended applications. The operating manual contains important information on how to operate the machine safely, properly and economically. Your close attention helps avoid risk, repair costs and downtime, and increase the reliability and lifetime of the machine.
Table guidance profile and rollers made of durable, high-strength steel Low tool costs due to precise table guiding Perfect saw blade cooling and immediate removal of sawing debris with the LISSMAC water feed system User friendly through free loading and front-side operating controls ...
1.1.4 The LISSMAC masonry saw is made exclusively for sawing mineral material, in the wet cutting method. Sawing of wood, plastic or metal and other materials is not intended use. The masonry saw may only be operated by one person.
1.3. Organisational measures 1.3.1 The operating manual must be easily accessible for each person at the location of the masonry saw. 1.3.2 All additions to the operating manual, all generally valid legal and otherwise binding regulations for accident prevention and environmental protection are to be followed and instructed! Such obligations may also apply, for example, to the handling of hazardous materials or the wearing of personal protective gear or traffic regulations.
1.4.5 Remaining in the working area of the machine unnecessarily is prohibited! Direct unauthorised personnel, who are not working on the machine, away from the work area. Block off the working area, if necessary 1.4.6 During all movements, operating personnel must ensure that they and other people are not endangered.
1.5.3. Commissioning 1.5.5.1 The commissioning of the machine may only be carried out in transport position. 1.5.3.2 When inserting the saw blade, observe the running direction. 1.5.3.3 When inserting the saw blade, protect against sharp edges. 1.5.3.4 Ensure that the floor on which cuts are to be made fulfils load carrying capacities.. All obstacles must be cleared away from the cutting area and make sure there is sufficient lighting.
1.5.4.10 Keep water sources handy for refilling the water tank. Water sources may not be connected directly. 1.5.4.11 Do not pull the power plug when power is on. 1.5.4.12 Remove the water pump from the water tank if there is danger of frost. Already frozen water pumps must be thawed out before turning on.
1.6. Safety instructions for special types of dangers 1.6.1. Electric power 1.6.1.1 Use only original fuses with the specified current rating! In case of malfunctions, turn off the machine immediately! Electrical work may only be carried out by technical and qualified personnel.
1.7. Transport 1.7.1 To implement using a crane, slinging equipment with sufficient load carrying capacity must be used. Slinging equipment must be checked for damage before use. 1.7.2 Name expert instructors for the lifting process! 1.7.3 Lift the machine only according to the instructions in the operating manual and with proper lifting accessories! 1.7.4 Only use suitable transport vehicle with sufficient load capacity!
2.3. Technical data DTS 901-H DTS 901-V Motor output 7.5 KW/400V Power consumption 15.1 A Power supply (3PH+N+PE) max. cutting depth 370 mm max. cutting length 660 mm max. saw blade diameter 900 mm Saw blade holder 60 mm Saw blade shaft speed...
2.5. Noise power level In an environment with a high noise level, for example when working near loud machinery, Danger! wearing hearing protection in the workplace is prescribed for above 85 dB(A). The details define volume of noise level, related to the operator workspace and the noise power level of the masonry saw.
3. COMMISSIONING 3.1. Connections and operating materials Connection of electricity Allowable power source with working voltage of 400V, 32A must be available. Operating material drive oil The motors are filled with drive oil by the manufacturer. Operating material water The water tank may only be filled with water. This water is used when sawing as a cooling and lubricating agent and is conveyed with a water pump to the saw blade.
3.4. Water tank and pump Note If there is danger of frost, the water pump must be taken out of the water tank (Pos. 13) and the water circuit must be emptied. Already frozen pumps must be thawed out before turning on. 3.5.
3.8. Direction of rotation of the tool Testing the direction of rotation Switch the main switch (Pos. 1) briefly to the "star" position Change of direction of rotation Turn off the main switch (Pos. 1) Remove the mains cable from the power plug (pos. 8). ...
3.9. Install saw blade Removing or opening of the saw hood or reaching into the rotating saw blade during cutting is Danger! prohibited. These works may only be carried out with the saw blade at a standstill and the motor turned off.
4. TRANSPORT 4.1. Transport position In order to secure the masonry saw against rolling away, the masonry saw may only be Danger! transported in transport position. The transport position includes: Masonry saw is disconnected from power and the power plug (Pos. 8) is hung in the holder ...
4.3. Move with the forklift The masonry saw may only be transported or moved in transport position. Danger! Personnel should never remain under hanging loads. Danger! The masonry saw can be picked up and moved with a forklift truck using the forklift supports (Pos.
5. OPERATION 5.1. Setting up the masonry saw Before the masonry saw is put into operation, it must be ensured that the machine is sitting Danger! securely. The load-carrying foundation must be clean and all wheels must have contact with the floor.
5.4. Resharpening the tool If the saw blade should loses its cutting quality after long working time, the saw blade can be resharpened with a few cuts into sand-lime brick or similar material. 5.5. Changing the cooling and lubricating agent Very dirty water reduces the service life of the water pump and saw blade.
6. MAINTENANCE 6.1. Service Maintenance and repair works must only be carried out by qualified personnel. The masonry saw Danger! must be secured against turning on by other people. The saw hood must only be swung out when the saw blade is at a standstill. Maintenance and repair works may only be carried out when the machine is turned off.
6.2. Troubleshooting table Pull the power plug before any maintenance or repair work. Measures must be taken, so that an Danger! accidental start-up by others is not possible. Maintenance and service works may only be carried out by qualified personnel. Error Cause Remedy...
6.4. Maintenance plan Note This section should be used as a proof of already performed maintenance and as a service book. All maintenance and service work must be entered as proof. Machine/type: Serial number/year of manufacture: Date Performed maintenance or service works Date/signature -29-...
To have the best results, the parameters must match. With this diagram, the optimal cutting performance can be determined. Note In the LISSMAC sales booklet DIAMOND TOOLS, the tools can be determined. This sales booklet can be obtained from the manufacturer at any time. Storage of tools The used tools must be protected by moisture.
9. WARRANTY The warranty for this machine is 12 months. For the following listed wear parts the warranty only applies if the wear is not caused by operation. Wear parts are parts that with intended use of the machine have limited operational wear. The wear time is not uniformly specified, it differs according to intensity of use.
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spare part Pos. Art.-Nr. Description Specification Stk. recommendation 607536 Rope carrier 607415 Stop right 607414 Stop left 206142 Wire rope clip 690899 Hand grip 607572 Table safety lock right 607573 Table safety lock left 300342 Hexagonal screw DIN 933 10x25 300942 truss-head screw DIN 933 10x25...
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LISSMAC masonry saw DTS 901-H and DTS 901-V. This declaration relates exclusively to the machine in the state in which it was placed on the market, and excludes components which are added and/or operations carried out subsequently by the final user.
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