All data in this operation manual has been compiled on You have made an excellent choice in purchasing a the basis of the state-of-the-art, valid standards and gui- HOLZKRAFT Cyclon extraction unit. delines as well as our many years of expertise and ex- perience.
Safety - Operators shall obtain information about valid oc- cupational safety regulations and determine addi- IMPORTANT! tional hazards as part of a risk assessment which This combination of symbol and signal term indica- result from the specific operating conditions at the tes a potentially dangerous situation which may machine's installation location.
Safety Operating staff: Breathing protection Operating staff has undergone an induction by the ope-ra- tor about the entrusted tasks and potential hazards re-sul- Respiratory protection is used to protect the respira- ting from improper behaviour. Tasks which go beyond tory tract and lungs from the ingestion of dust parti- normal operation may only be carried out by the operator cles.
Safety - Do not allow steel or stones to strike the impeller - 2.6 General safety informations this can create sparks. Sparks can smolder in wood dust for a long time before a fire is detected. The following must be observed: If you accidentally cut into wood that contains for- eign metal (nails, staples, spikes, etc.), turn off the - The cyclone suction unit may only be operated and...
Intended use - Replace a damaged power cord immediately. - After maintenance, repair and cleaning work, check that all covers and protective devices are - NEVER operate the machine with a damaged filter properly refitted to the machine and that there are or suction hose.
Technical Data Technical Data 3.2 Foreseeable misuse - No liquids, aggressive gases, easily flammable 4.1 Table materials or glowing particles (smoldering nests or similar) may be sucked in. Suctioning wood Model ZAA 2863 AF processing machines where ignition sparks and glow nests are to be expected (e.g.
Description of the device Description of the device Transport, packaging, storage Figures in this operation manual serve to provide a 6.1 Delivery and transport basic under-standing and may differ from the actual Delivery design. Check the Chip Extraction Unit for visible transport da- mage upon delivery.
Assembly 6.2 Packaging 7.1 Requirements for the installation site Remove the cyclone suction unit from the packaging and All of the Chip Extraction Unit‘s packaging materials and remove all protective foils. packing aids are suitable for recycling and must always be disposed of using material-based recycling systems.
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Assembly Step 6: Insert the bracket (A, Fig.6) between the filter cartridge guide and main housing and use the M8X16 hex bolts to assemble the filter car- tridge (B, Fig.6) and main housing (C,Fig.6) to- gether. Fig. 4: Assembly parts Proceed as follows to assemble the cyclone exhaust sy- stem: Step 1: Remove the packaging and check the machine...
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Assembly Step 9: Mount the 4 rollers (A, Fig.9) on the collection container (C, Fig.9). Step 10: Attach the collection container (C, Fig.9) to the housing (D, Fig.9) using a clamp (B, Fig.9). Step 11: Mount the handle (E, Fig.9) on the housing (D, Fig.9).
Commissioning Commissioning Step 1: Connect the cyclone suction unit to a 400 V socket. Step 2: Check that all safety devices are mounted. Wear protective clothing! Step 3: Switch on the machine. Step 4: Check that the direction of rotation of the motor is correct.
Operation Step 1: Remove all setup tools from the machine. 9.1 Switch on - Check that the suction hose is firmly connected to Step 2: Lock all casters to the chassis. the cyclone suction system and to the suction ad- apter of the woodworking machine.
Care, maintenance and repair 10 Care, maintenance and repair All plastic parts and painted surfaces should be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth and some neutral cleaner. Cleaning instructions on the extraction unit Tips and recommendations - Do not clean the motor and switch directly with wa- To ensure that the cyclone extraction system is ter.
Disposal, recycling of old equipment Weekly maintenance work - Clean the machine regularly with a damp cloth and some soft soap. Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents; these could attack the plastic parts of the machine. Make sure that no water can get into the interior of the machine.
Troubleshooting a collection point for the recycling of electrical and elec- 11.4 Disposal via municipal collection points tronic equipment. By helping to properly dispose of this Disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment product, you are protecting the environment and the (Applicable in the countries of the European Union and health of others.
Spare parts Fault Possible cause Remedy Poor suction power 1. Chip bag / bag full. 1. Empty the chip bag. 2. Filter cartridge dirty. 2. Clean the filter cartridge. 3. Suction hose clogged. 3. Clean the suction hose. 4. Pipe clamps not fastened. 4.
Spare parts 13.2 Spar parts drawing The following drawing should help to identify necessary spare parts in case of service. To order, send a copy of the spare parts drawing with the marked components to your authorized dealer. Spare parts drawing valid up to serial number 512-23-0016 Fig.
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Spare parts Spare parts drawing valid from serial number 512-23-0017 Fig. 17: Spare parts drawing ZAA-Series | Version1.03...
According to Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Annex II 1.A Manufacturer/carrier: Stürmer-Maschinen GmbH Dr.-Robert-Pfleger-Str. 26 D-96103 Hallstadt hereby declares that the following product Product group: Holzkraft® Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen Machine type: Cyclon extraction unit Designation of the machine: ZAA 2863-AF Item number: 5128928 Serial number*:...
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