Instructions of use for plaster saw
1 Technical description
1.1
Electrical supply
Electrical power is supplied from a socket by a cable which passes through a
transformer reducing voltage to 24 VDC. The saw runs on this 24 VDC.
1.2
The electromechanical drive
The oscillating movement of the blade is made by a DC motor and a mechanical device.
This device converts the rotating movement of the motor shaft to an oscillating
movement of the blade shaft.
The motor is a special DC brushless model controlled by an electronic card fixed behind
the motor.
The advantage of this technology is the long life time without maintenance.
1.3
The cutting blades
The blades are circular with a synthetic coupling center. This coupling ensures the low
noise level of the saw. A special patented lock nut makes it easy to install or change the
blade without use of any tool.
For plaster of Paris casts, blades are in stainless steel with a white core. For fiber glass
casts, blades are in hardened stainless steel with a blue core and for carbon casts,
blades are in hardened stainless steel, TiN (yellow) treated, with a blue core.
1.4
Technical data
Main voltage
Electricity network frequency
Power
Cycle of use
Length of the saw
Diameter
Weight
Speed of the motor / frequency
Oscillating angle of blade
Stroke at the end of the blade diameter 65mm
Length of power supply cable
Length of 24 VDC cable
Noise level
European directive 2007/47/CE
Protection
Storage, carriage and use condition.
V2.3
OSCIMED 2000
85-264 VAC
50-60 Hz
140 VA
45 minutes on / 15 minutes off.
210 mm
46 mm
760 gr
13'200 rpm
6.2°
3.50 mm
1.10 m
3.50 m
62 dBA
EN 60601 classe 1
IP 52
Temperature: 0 - 35° C
Humidity: 0 - 90%
Pressure : 900 - 1080 hpa
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