WoodFast PS315B Instruction Manual

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Original Instruction
V.1-202307

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  • Page 1 . wo o d f a s t ma c h i n e r y . c o m. a u Instruction Manual PANEL SAW PS315B IMPORTANT For your safety, read instructions carefully before assembling or using this product.
  • Page 2 INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION FOREWORD MACHINE IDENTIFICATION CUSTOMER SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY REGULATIONS RESIDUAL RISKS SAFETY AND INFORMATION SIGNALS SPECIFICATIONS MAIN COMPONENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTION NOISE LEVEL DUST EXTRACTION SAFETY DEVICES INSTALLATION CONTENTS OF PACKAGE LIFTING AND UNLOADING INSTALLATION ZONE CHARACTERISTIC INSTALL OF LOOSE PARTS - INTRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT SCORER ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 3: General Information

    1. GENERAL INFORMATION FOREWORD This machine is desinged to make straight and angle cut for wood material, especially for wood board cutting. Some information and illustrations in this manual may difer from the machine in your possession, since all the configurations inherent in the machine complete with all the optionals are described and illustrated.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY REGULATIONS Read carefully the operation and maintenance manual before starting, using, servicing and WARNING carrying out any other operation on the machine. The manufacturer disclaims all responsibilities for damages to persons or things, which might be caused by any failure to comply with the safety regulations.
  • Page 5: Residual Risks

    RESIDUAL RISKS Despite observance of all the safety regulations, and use according to the rules described in this manual, residual risks may still be present, among which the most recurring are: - contact with tool - contact with moving parts (belts, pulleys, etc..) - recoil of the piece or part of it - accidents due to wood splinters or fragments - tool insert ejection...
  • Page 6: Main Components

    3. SPECIFICATIONS MAIN COMPONENTS 1 - Right extension table 5 - Rear extension table 9 - Tilting handwheel 2 - Main table 6 - Sliding table 10 - Organism 3 - Blade guard assembly 7 - Telescopic fence 11 - Rip fance assemnly 4 - Blade 8 - Square sliding table TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION...
  • Page 7 380-415V/50Hz...
  • Page 8 220-240V/50Hz...
  • Page 9: Noise Level

    3.4 NOISE LEVEL No load Load Sound Pressure Level < 80.4dB(A) < 85.7dB(A) Sound Power Level < 98.1dB(A) < 100.7dB(A) Associated uncertainty K=4dB Measurement made in accordance with EN ISO 3746:1995 and EN ISO 11202:1995 The noise levels measured are emission levels and not necessarily the safe working level. Although there is a correlation between the emission levels and the exposure levels, this cannot be used reliably to determine whether or not further precautions are required.
  • Page 10: Installation

    4. INSTALLATION CAUTION Assembly need to be done by an experienced and trained person. 4.1 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE - The machine is supplied partly assembled. Prior to use, further assembly is required. - When unpacking the machine the following components are included for the initial assembly. - If any parts are missing, do not attempt to assemble the machine;...
  • Page 11: Installation Zone Characteristics

    Lifting may be carried out by bridge crane or self-propelled lift truck. Before starting the manoeuvres, free the machine of all the parts used for transport or Packaging that have remained on the machine. Check that the capacity of the lifting equipment is adequate for the gross weight of the machine indicated Fig.4.2.
  • Page 12: Install Of Loose Parts - Introduction

    Fixing to the floor The machine must be fixed to the floor. -Use bolt / nut A to level the feet to ensure machine is well located. -Put expansion bolts D (not supplied) into ground, use washer / lock washer C and hex nut B to fasten the bolts. Fig.4.3 INSTALL OF LOOSE PARTS - INTRODUCTION A few elements will be disassembled from the machine main structure due to packaging and shipping requirements.
  • Page 13 4.4.3 INSTALL SQUARE SLIDING TABLE  - Put the square sliding table C into the slot of sliding  table A. - Put the support rod D into the hole of square sliding  table C and the hole on support arm E. - Lock the handle B.
  • Page 14 5. ADJUSTMENT WARNING Handle the tools with protective gloves. 5.1 SCORER ADJUSTMENT CAUTION For cutting panels coated with finishingmaterial, you have to use the scorer F. Position the scoring saw blade in order to have an engraving equal to 2mm. Proceed as follows if it is necessary to adjust scorer positioning with respect to the saw: Tools Required for Assembly:...
  • Page 15: Operating Procedures

    6. OPERATING PROCEDURES WARNING Please be careful to operate the machine while saw blade is running and always DO NOT to use the machine unless all of the guards and other safety devices are in good working order. 6.1 MACHINE START AND STOP The switch’s positon of the machine is as the picture shown.
  • Page 16: Correct Use For This Machine

    6.4 CORRECT USE FOR THIS MACHINE - First make sure that the machine does not vibrate.Do not try to take off the material when the cut has already started; proceed with a continuous and uniform speed. Workpiece feeding towards the blade (especially where there are knots) should not be too fast (feeding speed should be in accordance with workpiece thickness).
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    7. MAINTENANCE WARNING Disconnect the general power supply before doing any maintenance. 7.1 REPLACE SAW BLADE WARNING Only correctly sharpened saw blades manufactured in accordance with the requirements of EN 847-1:2005 shall be used. Don’t use the saw blade whose maximum marked speed is lower than the maximum rotational speed of the saw spindle.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    8. TROUBLE SHOOTING WARNING - For any information or problem contact your area dealer or our technical service center. The necessary interventions must be carried out by specialised technical personel. - Before carrying out any fault service or maintenance work, please always TRUN OFF THE SWITCH, UNPLUG POWER CABLE, WAIT FOR SAW BLADE TO COME TO STANDSTILL.
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