IEMCA KID 70 Manual For Use And Maintenance

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  • Page 1 AUTOMATIC BAR FEEDER ATTACHMENTS LIST MANUAL FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE hbv_l^oa=fkpqor`qflk=j^kr^i pm^ob=m^oqp=_llh p`ebj^qf`p b`=`lkclojfqv=ab`i^o^qflk=clo=j^`efkb KID 70 MANUAL FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE Rel. N Date Cod. NVLMOLMP UMSMMRQNM COMPILER: o~Ö~òòáåá=dá~å=iìÅ~ ON APPROVAL: aêÉá=^åÇêÉ~...
  • Page 3 IEMCA division of IGMI S.p.A. ^aaobppW Via Granarolo, 167 - 48018 Faenza (RA) - ITALY Tel. 0546/698000 - Fax. 0546/46338 - 0546/46224 TLX 550879 qvmb=lc=al`rjbkqW MANUAL FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE molar`qW AUTOMATIC BAR FEEDER jlabiW KID 70 fbj`^=pKéK^K sá~=dê~å~êçäçI=NST qÉäK=MRQSLSVUMMM=J=c~ñK=MRQSLQSOOQ...
  • Page 5 SAFETY PROCEDURES - GENERAL INFORMATION ......... KID70 HANDLING AND INSTALLATION..............KID 70 ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTING-UP ..............KID 70 USE AND OPERATION..................KID 70 BAR FEEDER MAINTENANCE ................. KID 70 TROUBLES - CAUSES - CURES................ KID 70 PART REPLACEMENT ..................KID 70 LIST OF AFTER-SALES CENTERS...
  • Page 7 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION KID 70 INDEX TERMS OF WARRANTY ...................2 MANUAL PURPOSE ....................2 MANUFACTURER AND BAR FEEDER IDENTIFICATION..........3 INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION FOR SERVICE............5 GLOSSARY AND TERMINOLOGY ................5 ANNEXED LITERATURE ..................5 1 - Pag. 1 / 5...
  • Page 8: General Information

    Certificate duly filled in and signed. The document must be sent per mail to: CUSTOMER SERVICE IEMCA division of IGMI spa 48018 Faenza (Ra) ITALY - Via Granarolo,167 MANUAL PURPOSE This manual, which is an integral part of the bar feeder, has been carried out by the manufacturer in order to provide all necessary information for those who are authorised to interact with it.
  • Page 9: Danger - Warning

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION KID 70 The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes without the obligation to notify them in advance. In order to underline some very important parts of the text or to indicate some important specifications, some symbols have been adopted. Their meaning is described below.
  • Page 10 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION KID 70 INFORMATION: Always provide the Manufacturer with the above mentioned specifications when requesting information or ordering spare parts, etc. 1 - Pag. 4 / 5...
  • Page 11: Glossary And Terminology

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION KID 70 INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION FOR SERVICE For any need apply to an authorised service centre. For any application for technical service concerning the bar feeder, indicate the data inserted on the nameplate, the approximate hours of use and the kind of defect found.
  • Page 12 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 INDEX BAR FEEDER GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..............2 2.1.1 MAIN COMPONENTS ....................3 WORKING CYCLE ....................4 2.2.1 REGULAR CYCLE ....................4 2.2.2 "FIXED PIECE FEED OUT" CYCLE ................6 SAFETY DEVICES ....................9 SAFETY AND INFORMATION SIGNALS ..............10 2.4.1 BAR FEEDER DIMENSIONS ...................11 2.4.2...
  • Page 13: Technical Information

    2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 BAR FEEDER GENERAL DESCRIPTION The bar feeder in question has been planned and manufactured in order to automatically feed the bars to be turned on the lathe. It can feed bars with different (round, square, hex) sections and of maximum length equal to that of the spindle liner.
  • Page 14: Main Components

    2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 2.1.1 MAIN COMPONENTS A Magazine; it contains bars to be loaded. B Bar selecting device; it takes the first bar out of the magazine and lays on the "bar drop control device". C Bar limit stop device; it regulated correctly the position of the first bar inside the magazine, before it is lifted by the bar selecting device.
  • Page 15: Working Cycle

    2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 WORKING CYCLE The possibile working cycles are listed hereunder: REGULAR CYCLE; the bar is fed until it reaches the lathe bar stop. FIXED PIECE FEED OUT; the bar feeling is exact and accurate (no lathe bar stop is needed).
  • Page 16 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 The "bar drop control" unit (B) returns to its initial position enabling bar insertion into the guide (D). At the same time, the bar selector unit (C) returns to its initial position. Subsequently, the guide lifts and sets the bar in line with the loading axis.
  • Page 17 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 The bar pusher (A) inserts the bar into the spindle liner. The bar ejects the remnant (F) as a residual of the previous machining, and is positioned for the facing. The lathe operating cycle starts at the beginning of the bar facing phase.
  • Page 18 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 The bar pusher (A) and the "bar drop control" unit (B) are lifted. At the same time, also the bar selecting unit (C) that loads the first bar on the "bar drop control" unit is lifted.
  • Page 19 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 The guide (D) returns to its low position. The bar pusher (A) lines up with the loading axis of the lathe spindle. The bar pusher (A) inserts the bar into the spindle liner. The...
  • Page 20: Safety Devices

    2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 SAFETY DEVICES The figure indicates the position of the devices on the bar feeder. A- Interlocked sliding guard: is associated with an interlock device (microswitch A1). At the opening of the guard, in emergency condition, all the bar feeder and lathe functions stop. At the closing of the guard it is possible to start the operating cycle again.
  • Page 21 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 SAFETY AND INFORMATION SIGNALS The figure indicates the position of the signals put on the bar feeder. A- Danger of crushing upper limbs: do not put hands inside when there are components in motion.
  • Page 22 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 2.4.1 BAR FEEDER DIMENSIONS BAR LOADING AREA WORK AREA 2.4.2 Noise levels During the machining, the bar feeder is not noisy. The only phase where there can be some short-lasting peaks (85 dbA), is the bar loading one.
  • Page 23 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 TECHNICAL DATA AND PERIMETRAL AREAS Technical data table KID 70 Ø min5 mm Ø max 70 mm Round bar diameter (3/16") (2"3/4) min 5 mm max 50 mm Square bar side (3/16") (2") min 5 mm...
  • Page 24 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 Loading axis height table X - Loading axis Screw position height Threaded holes on the Slots on the supports base 900÷937 1 - 3 938÷969 2 - 4 970÷1007 1008÷1039 3 - 5 1040÷1077 1078÷1109...
  • Page 25 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 Bar and bar pusher diameters table ø A - Bar diameter Ø B - Bar pusher ø C - Bar pusher ø D – Spindle liner (mm) diameter (mm) bearing diameter (mm) (mm) 5÷12 10÷19...
  • Page 26 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 EQUIPMENT DESCPRIPTION (optional) AXIAL DISPLACEMENT In order to increase the performances and the versatility of the bar feeder, the manufacturer puts the equipment indicated below at the customer's disposal. Bar feeder-lathe guide: directs the bar in the section between the bar feeder and the lathe.
  • Page 27 2 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION KID 70 Loading axis height table X - Loading axis Screw position height Threaded holes on the Slots on the supports base 930÷967 1 - 3 968÷999 2 - 4 1000÷1037 1038÷1069 3 - 5 1070÷1107 1108÷1139...
  • Page 28 3 - SAFETY PROCEDURES - GENERAL INFORMATION KID70 INDEX GENERAL SAFETY PRESCRIPTIONS .................2 HANDLING AND INSTALLATION - Safety..............3 ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTING UP - Safety..............3 USE AND OPERATION - Safety ................4 BAR FEEDER MAINTENANCE - Safety...............4 3 - Pag. 1 / 4...
  • Page 29: General Safety Prescriptions

    Comply strictly with the work health and safety regulations issued by the relevant authorities in the country of installation of the machine. • IEMCA declines any liability whatsoever for injury to persons or damage to property if the relevant safety prescriptions are disregarded. 3 - Pag. 2 / 4...
  • Page 30 3 - SAFETY PROCEDURES - GENERAL INFORMATION KID70 HANDLING AND INSTALLATION - Safety • The bar feeder must be handled using suitable means and methods. • Persons must not stand or transit underneath a suspended load, or within the range of action of the crane, lift truck or other suitable means of lifting and transportation.
  • Page 31 Keep spent oil in suitable containers and consign it to companies specialized in the storage and disposal of polluting waste products. • Do not pollute the environment. • Use original IEMCA spare parts only. 3 - Pag. 4 / 4...
  • Page 32 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 INDEX PRELIMINARY NOTE ON MOTION AND INSTALLATION ........2 PACKAGING AND UNPACKAGING ..............2 TRANSPORT ....................3 MOTION AND LIFLTING ...................3 BAR FEEDER INSTALLATION (without displacement) ..........4 INSTALLATION PHASES ...................4 4.6.1 Loading axis height variation...................5 4.6.2 Assembling the backing plates.................5...
  • Page 33: Handling And Installation

    4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 PRELIMINARY NOTE ON MOTION AND INSTALLATION INFORMATION: move and install the machine-tool by respecting the information provided by the manufacturer, which are directly written on the package, bar feeder and in the operation instructions. The person who is authorised to carry out these operations shall prepare, if necessary, a "safety plan"...
  • Page 34 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 TRANSPORT The transport can be carried out by different means, according to the destination. The diagram represents the most used solutions. In the transport phase, in order to avoid untimely movements, provide an adequate anchorage to the means of transport.
  • Page 35: Warning / Caution

    4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 BAR FEEDER INSTALLATION (without displacement) WARNING - CAUTION: installation and connections must be carried out according to the indications provided by the manufacturer. The responsible person will also take into account all regulative and law requirements, carrying out all the installations and connections workmanlike.
  • Page 36 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 4.6.1 Loading axis height variation The bar feeder is generally supplied with the loading axis height aligned to that of lathe spindle. If you need to change it, proceed as follows: • Prepare the bar feeder to be lifted (sect. 4.4.).
  • Page 37 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 4.6.3 Magazine positioning For the positioning proceed as follows. • Lift the magazine with the help of a lifting device. Check that during the lifting, the pin (B) is correctly inserted into the cam seat (C).
  • Page 38 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 • By means of a self-locking nut (F) fix the lower end of the rod on the plate (E) that is fastened to the basement. • Fix the upper end of the rod to the block (G) by means of a self- locking nut (H).
  • Page 39 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 • Remove the safety brackets (L) and keep them for future removal. • Install the bar feeder-lathe guide (if provided). • Install the safety grid (fixed guard). 4 - Pag. 8 / 21...
  • Page 40 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 4.6.4 Alignment and levelling INFORMATION: only alignment levelling are fundamental for the correct running of the bar feeder and for the WARRANTY VALIDITY, but also they must be carried only SKILLED STAFF WITH PRECISE TECHNICAL COMPETENCE.
  • Page 41 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 • Adjust the loading axis vertically through screws (D). This adjustment can also be carried out by means of the screws (E), after loosening the screws (F). • Hit both sides of the plates (G) with a mallet for the adjustment of the loading axis horizontally.
  • Page 42 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 4.6.5 Bar feeder fastening INFORMATION: considering that this operation is vital to assure in time the bar feeder stability and the WARRANTY VALIDITY, the person who is authorised to carry it out, will have to take extreme care of it.
  • Page 43 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 BAR FEEDER INSTALLATION (with displacement) WARNING - CAUTION: the installation and connections must be carried out according to the indications provided by the manufacturer. The responsible person will also take into account all regulative and law requirements, carrying out all the installations and connections workmanlike.
  • Page 44 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 INSTALLATION PHASES Below are listed the installation steps. For further details see the relating sections. Loading axis height variation (section 4.8.1) Magazine positioning (section 4.8.2) Alignment and levelling (section 4.8.3) Bar feeder fastening (section 4.8.4) 4.8.1...
  • Page 45 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 4.8.2 Magazine positioning For the positioning proceed as follows. • Lift the magazine with the help of a lifting device. Check that during the lifting, the pin (B) is correctly inserted into the cam seat (C).
  • Page 46 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 • By means of a self-locking nut (F) fix the lower end of the rod on the plate (E) that is fastened to the basement • Fix the upper end of the rod to the block (G) by means of a self- locking nut (H).
  • Page 47 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 • Remove the safety brackets (L) and keep them for future removal. • Install the bar feeder-lathe guide (if provided). • Install the safety grid (fixed guard). 4 - Pag. 16 / 21...
  • Page 48 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 4.8.3 Alignment and levelling INFORMATION: not only alignment and levelling are fundamental for the correct running of the bar feeder and for the WARRANTY VALIDITY, but also they must be carried out only by a SKILLED STAFF WITH PRECISE TECHNICAL COMPETENCE.
  • Page 49 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 Remove two sections (C) from the guide channel in order to use the beam plane to check the levelling Verify the alignment of both bar feeder axes and levelling. Adjust the loading axis vertically through screws (B).
  • Page 50 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 4.8.4 Bar feeder fastening INFORMATION: considering that this operation is fundamental to assure in time the bar feeder stability WARRANTY VALIDITY, the person who is authorised to carry it out, will have to take extreme care of it.
  • Page 51 4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 Note: the manufacturer recommends to fasten the bar feeder to the lathe by means of the appropriate kit in the figure. The figure has a merely indicative purpose; for further details contact a service centre (see service centre list).
  • Page 52: Connection To The Power Supply

    4 - HANDLING AND INSTALLATION KID 70 CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY INFORMATION: the connections to the power supply must be carried out following the indications on the wiring diagram provided by the manufacturer. The person who is authorised to carry out this operation, shall have special skills and experience acquired and recognised in the specific area.
  • Page 53 5 - ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTING-UP KID 70 INDEX PRELIMINARY NOTE ON ADJUSTMENT ..............2 MAGAZINE ADJUSTMENT AND BAR SELECTION ............2 LOADING AXIS ADJUSTMENT..................4 BAR FEEDER-LATHE GUIDE ADJUSTMENT ...............5 FEED BELT ADJUSTMENT ..................6 5 - Pag. 1 / 6...
  • Page 54 5 - ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTING-UP KID 70 PRELIMINARY NOTE ON ADJUSTMENT INFORMATION: Before carrying out any adjustment, start all safety devices provided and check if it is necessary to inform the staff operating around and people close to the area. In particular, it is recommended to adequately signal the adjacent areas and to prevent anyone from approaching all the devices that, if started, could cause unexpected damages and harm to people.
  • Page 55 5 - ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTING-UP KID 70 The adjustment must be carried out according to the diameter of the bar to be loaded. For the adjustment proceed as follows: Turn lever (A) to adjust bar magazine inclination according to the type of the bars to be machined.
  • Page 56 5 - ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTING-UP KID 70 LOADING AXIS ADJUSTMENT Carry out guide channel height adjustment according to the section of the bars to be machined. Please carry out guide channel height adjustment following these instructions. Round bars: set the bar diameter measurement on the millimetre-counter.
  • Page 57 5 - ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTING-UP KID 70 BAR FEEDER-LATHE GUIDE ADJUSTMENT The adjustment must be carried out according to the diameter of the bar pusher and barstock bearings. Adjust the guide height, displayed on the graduated rod (A), in order to respect the values reported in the table.
  • Page 58 5 - ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTING-UP KID 70 FEED BELT ADJUSTMENT For the adjustment proceed as follows: Open the upper carter. To check the belt tension, adopt the method indicated in the figure. The resutling value (C) must be 10 to 15 mm.
  • Page 59 6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 INDEX PRELIMINARY NOTE ON USE AND OPERATION ............2 CONTROL DESCRIPTION ..................3 KEYBOARD CONTROLS DESCRIPTION ..............4 LUMINOUS SIGNAL DESCRIPTION................5 BAR PREPARATION (sections and tubes)..............5 MAGAZINE LOADING....................6 BAR FEEDER TOOLING ...................6 BAR PUSHER CHANGE ....................7 REPLACEMENT OF THE REDUCTION NOSE ..............8...
  • Page 60: Use And Operation

    6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 PRELIMINARY NOTE ON USE AND OPERATION INFORMATION: the incidence of injuries cased by the use of machines, depends on many factors that cannot always be prevented and checked. Some accidents can depend on some unpreventable environmental factors, others can be especially due to the operators' behaviours.
  • Page 61: Control Description

    6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 CONTROL DESCRIPTION The figure represents the control position on board the machine. 1) Main switch; to turn power supply on and off. 0 (OFF) power supply is off. I (ON) power supply is on.
  • Page 62: Enter Button

    6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 KEYBOARD CONTROLS DESCRIPTION 9) F1 BUTTON; to display bar feeder operation parameters. 10)F2 BUTTON; to display bar feeder status page (truck position, number of workpieces). 11)F3 BUTTON; this button is not available. 12)F4 BUTTON; to display the bar feeder and programm indentification data.
  • Page 63 6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 LUMINOUS SIGNAL DESCRIPTION Red light ; signals that the bar feeder is in stop mode, or that it is in manual mode. Green light; signals that the bar feeder is in automatic mode.
  • Page 64: Magazine Loading

    6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 MAGAZINE LOADING WARNING - CAUTION: magazine loading must be carried using only personal safety garments and, necessary, appropriate means. person who is authorised carry these operations will have prepare necessary conditions safeguard himself and those who are...
  • Page 65 6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 BAR PUSHER CHANGE For this operation, proceed as follows. Open the top cover. Adjust screw (A) and lock nut in order to uncouple the bar pusher rear end. Disassemble the bushing (B) in order to uncouple the bar pusher fore end.
  • Page 66 6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 REPLACEMENT OF THE REDUCTION NOSE We recommend you to use a reduction nose in order to guide the bar correclty into the lathe. This device is to be installed onto the lathe front side.
  • Page 67 6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 6.10 STARTING THE AUTOMATIC CYCLE If the bar feeder conditions allow no automatic cycle start, please follow these instructions: • Turn lathe power supply on. • Turn the bar feeder main switch to I (ON) to switch the bar feeder power supply on.
  • Page 68 6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 Bar loading into the lathe, when no bar (or remnant) is inside the lathe. • Press this button on the bar feeder to start up the bar feeder and hold it down until the button lights up.
  • Page 69 6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 6.11 REGULAR STOP Follow the instructions given herunder to stop bar feeder operations after machining stop. INFORMATION: Press no emergency buttons for normal stop. • Wait until workpiece machining has been completed and the automatic cycle has stopped.
  • Page 70 6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 6.12 EMERGENCY STOP AND RESTART INFORMATION: Press lathe or bar feeder emergency button in case of impending ranger only. Bar feeder and lathe operation will stop immediately. Restore ordinary operation conditions then release button to allow the unit restart.
  • Page 71 6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 6.13 STEP BY STEP You will have to activate a "step by step" cycle if you wish to check bar feeder operating conditions: it is possible to start either a complete opearating cycle or a partial cycle.
  • Page 72 6 - USE AND OPERATION KID 70 Partial cycle This operation can be carried out to remove a bar from the lathe. • Turn selector switch and hold it to the left; the bar pusher will reach its back position.
  • Page 73 7 - BAR FEEDER MAINTENANCE KID 70 INDEX PRELIMINARY NOTE ON MAINTENANCE ..............2 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ...................2 GREASING POINTS ....................3 DISPLACEMENT DEVICE USE ..................4 7 - Pag. 1 / 4...
  • Page 74: Scheduled Maintenance

    7 - BAR FEEDER MAINTENANCE KID 70 PRELIMINARY NOTE ON MAINTENANCE INFORMATION: Before carrying out any maintenance, start all safety devices provided and check if it is necessary to inform the staff operating around and people close to the area. In particular, it is recommended to adequately signal the adjacent areas and to prevent anyone from approaching all the devices that, if started, could cause unexpected damages and harm to people.
  • Page 75: Greasing Points

    7 - BAR FEEDER MAINTENANCE KID 70 GREASING POINTS Grease Grease 7 - Pag. 3 / 4...
  • Page 76 7 - BAR FEEDER MAINTENANCE KID 70 DISPLACEMENT DEVICE USE WARNING - CAUTION: before carrying out this intervention, disconnect the bar feeder power supply. During the intervention take extreme care so as not to damage the connection cables. For this operation proceed as follows.
  • Page 77 8 - TROUBLES - CAUSES - CURES KID 70 INDEX GENERIC TROUBLESHOOTING ................2 BAR MAGAZINE TROUBLESHOOTING ..............2 TROUBLESHOOTING DURING BAR FEEDING ............2 8 - Pag. 1 / 2...
  • Page 78 8 - TROUBLES - CAUSES - CURES KID 70 GENERIC TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLES CAUSES RIMEDIES The bar feeder does not start. Blackout. Check the electrical connection. Open carter. Close the carter. Emergencies on. Disable emergencies. The bar feeder is in start No lathe signal.
  • Page 79 9 - PART REPLACEMENT KID 70 INDEX PRELIMINARY NOTE ON PARTS REPLACEMENT............2 REPLACEMENT OF THE FIXED TIP................2 FEED BELT REPLACEMENT..................3 PLC BATTERY REPLACEMENT..................3 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS................4 BAR FEEDER DISMANTLING..................4 9 - Pag. 1 / 4...
  • Page 80: Part Replacement

    9 - PART REPLACEMENT KID 70 PRELIMINARY NOTE ON PARTS REPLACEMENT Before carrying out any replacement, start all safety devices provided and check if it is necessary to inform the staff operating around and people close to the area. In particular, it is recommended to adequately signal the adjacent areas and to prevent anyone from approaching all the devices that, if started, could cause unexpected damages and harm to people.
  • Page 81: Feed Belt Replacement

    9 - PART REPLACEMENT KID 70 FEED BELT REPLACEMENT For this operation proceed as follows: Open the top cover. Loosen the nut (B). Loosen the belt through screw (A) and lock nut. Disassemble the plate (C) and replace the belt.
  • Page 82: Recommended Spare Parts

    9 - PART REPLACEMENT KID 70 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS INFORMATION: replace the too worn parts by using original spare parts. Use only oil and grease recommended by the manufacturer. All the above hints will assure the good performance of the bar feeder as well as its safety.
  • Page 83 10 - LIST OF AFTER-SALES CENTERS INDEX 10.1 LIST OF AFTER-SALES CENTERS ................2 10 - Pag. 1 / 3...
  • Page 84 10 - LIST OF AFTER-SALES CENTERS 10.1 LIST OF AFTER-SALES CENTERS mÜçåÉ=HHQQ=NTOO=QONNRR UK W háí~Ö~ï~=bìêçéÉ=iíÇK T=açäéÜáå=fåÇìëíêá~ä c~ñ=HHQQ=NTOO=QONMTN bëí~íÉI=pçìíÜ~ãéíçå ïïïKâáí~Ö~ï~ÉìêçéÉKÅçã oç~Ç pmNOk_=p~äáëÄìêó qÉä=HPP=QRM=UVSVSM FRANCEW fbj`^==cê~åÅÉ wKfK=aÉë=dê~åÇë=mêÉë=NQRI qÉäÉÑ~ñ==HPP=QRM=UVSNPR êìÉ=içìáë=^êã~åÇ bã~áä=W TQPMM=`äìëÉë qÉäK=HHQV=MOPRN=L=UMRON GERMANYW eç˝ÑÉäÇ=dãÄe h¾åáÖëÄÉêÖÉê=píê~˝É=NM c~ñ=HHQV=MOPRN=L=USMQQO (West - Nord- bã~áä=W Deutschl.) aJRURNN=işÇÉåëÅÜÉáÇ qÉäK=HHQV=MPTTRQ=L=RMVM GERMANYW eÉóÇÉ=j~ëÅÜáåÉå...
  • Page 85 10 - LIST OF AFTER-SALES CENTERS qÉä=MMUS=ON=SQSUSMOM CHINA (PRC): fdj=çÑ=`Üáå~ oççã=OUcI=pÜ~åÖÜ~á c~ñ=MMUS=ON=SQUTTVUT pÜáóÉ=^é~êíãÉåí=kçKPUI bJã~áäW kçêíÜ=`~ç=uá=oç~ÇIuì=eìá aáëíêáÅíI=pÜ~åÖÜ~á OMMMPM=`Üáå~ 10 - Pag. 3 / 3...

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