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Pertici UNIVER 330IP Instruction & Use Manual

Mitre double saw

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Produzione Ufficio tecnico e acquisti
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Uffici commerciali e amministrativi
MITRE DOUBLE SAW
UNIVER 330P/IP
UNIVER 400P/IP
UNIVER 402P/IP
MANUALE - ISTRUZIONI - USO
UNIVER 330 ( P / IP)
CERTALDO(Fi) ITALIA TEL.0571 652365 FAX 0571 667041
P.O.Box 196 - 50052 CERTALDO (Fi)
Certaldo (Fi)
TEL.0571/651204 FAX 0571 652991
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08/03/00 17:52 US400IP ING.DOC
Via delle Città 41/43
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332P/IP

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Summarization of Contents

3. CHARACTERISTICS
3.1 Description of machine
Details the construction and movement of the double saw heads, including fixed and mobile units.
3.2 Technical characteristics
Provides specific technical specifications of the machine models, such as blade types and power.
3.3 Use limits
Defines the materials, environment, and conditions for safe and intended machine operation.
3.4 Standard composition
Lists the standard components included with different machine models.
3.5 Optionals/Spares
Lists optional accessories and spare parts available for the machines.
3.6 Conformity to safety standards
Lists the safety standards and regulations the machine complies with.
4. INSTALLATION
4.1 Transport
Instructions for safely moving and handling the machine during delivery and storage.
4.2 Positioning
Guidelines for placing the machine in a suitable, stable, and safe operating location.
4.3 Work clearances
Specifies the necessary space around the machine for safe operation and access.
4.4 Setting to work
Steps for initial setup, including reassembly, leveling, and floor anchoring.
4.5 Compressed air hook-up
Details on connecting the machine to a compressed air supply and pressure settings.
4.6 Electrical hook-up
Instructions for connecting the machine to the electrical power supply, including voltage checks.
4.7 Extraction system hook-up
Requirements for connecting an extraction system for dust and chips removal.
5. USE
5.1 Checks before using
Pre-operation checks to ensure safety and machine readiness, including blades and controls.
5.2 Description of controls
Identifies and explains the function of various machine controls on the panel.
5.3 Operational cycle
Step-by-step guide on performing cutting operations, including angle and distance settings.
5.4 Emergency device
How to use the emergency stop button to immediately halt machine operations.
5.5 Workpiece interlock
Explanation of how the workpiece holding and safety mechanisms function.
5.6 User safety precautions
Essential safety rules and advice for operating the machine, including guards and PPE.
6. SETTINGS
6.1 Setting the head lowering speed
Adjusting the speed at which the cutting head descends during operation.
6.2 Setting the belt tension
Procedure for adjusting the tension of the motor drive belts for optimal performance.
6.3 Setting the pull cable tension
How to adjust the tension of the pull cable for proper head movement.
6.4 Setting the pressure
Instructions for checking and setting the operational pressure, typically 8 bar.
6.5 Setting the thermal relays
Information on the factory setting of thermal relays for motor protection.
6.6 Blade lubrication device
Guidance on using and adjusting the blade lubrication system for cutting efficiency.
6.7 Fast lowering device
Description of the feature for quick lowering of the cutting head before normal speed.
8. MAINTENANCE
8.1 Routine maintenance
Daily checks and cleaning procedures for machine upkeep and longevity.
8.2 Weekly routine maintenance
Weekly checks, including safety, electrical system, and mechanical component verification.
8.3 Changing the blades
Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the cutting blades.
8.5 Periodical cleaning of filter (Air treatment group)
Procedure for cleaning the air treatment system filter periodically.
ADDENDUM 1 (DIAGRAMS)
CONTENTS
Lists the diagrams included in this addendum, with their corresponding reference pages.
CONTROL PANEL
Diagram showing the control panel layout and its components.
SAFETY ZONES
Diagram indicating critical safety zones around the machine for operator awareness.
MACHINE DIMENSIONS
Diagram showing the overall physical dimensions and key measurements of the machine.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS
Schematics detailing the machine's electrical circuits and component connections.
LIST OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Comprehensive list of all electrical parts, including codes, types, and suppliers.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS LAY-OUT DRAWINGS
Diagrams showing the physical placement and assembly of electrical components.
ADDENDUM 4 (PNEUMATIC SYSTEM)
OPERATIONAL DIAGRAM
Diagram illustrating the pneumatic system's operation and component functions.
ADDENDUM 5 (COMPONENTS DOCUMENTATION)
CYLINDERS EXPLODED VIEWS
Exploded view diagrams illustrating the construction of the machine's pneumatic cylinders.
MOTORS EXPLODED VIEWS
Exploded view diagrams illustrating the construction of the machine's motors.
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