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SAA Series | Version 1.06

Safety

2.6 General safety aspects 

Note the following:

1. The Extraction Unit may be served only by persons 

who have read and understood this manual. The ope

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rator must be trained in use, setting and service.

2. If you transmit this Extraction Unit, you must hand 

over all tools provided to the withdrawal system and 
documents.

3. Switch on the machine only immediately before the 

beginning of the exhaust process. Switch off the ma

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chine during breaks and when the machine is not in 
operation. Don´t leave the machine unattended, if it is 
ready for use.

4. Never open the protective covers by hand, while the 

Chip Extraction Unit is in operation. 

5. Keep the working area and the floor nearby the Chip 

Extraction Unit free of any objects which endanger 
your stability or show a trip danger. Keep the working 
area clean. Mess can cause accidents.

6. Control the safety area of the machine before and du

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ring operation that unauthorized people keep off. 
Don´ t let the Chip Extraction Unit touch by other 
people, in particular by children.

7. Don´ t use the machine close to ignitable gases, li

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quids and solids. Flying sparks can cause danger of 
explosion or fire risk.

8. Use the machine only in dry rooms or in dry surroun

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dings and provide for sufficient illumination.

9. Protect the working area against rains, moisture and 

humidity, to avoid electrical danger.

10. Never leave a running machine unattended. Switch 

off the machine before leaving the workplace.

11. Wood dust is explosive and can be harmful to health. 

In particular, tropical woods and hardwoods such as 
beech and oak are classified as carcinogenic.

12. Work with reason and with concentration. Do not use 

the Extraction Unit if you are not concentrated.

13. The operation or servicing of the Chip Extraction Unit 

is forbidden for people who are less than 18 years or 
are under influence of alcohol or drugs.

14. Check the material to be worked on before starting 

the Extraction Unit and check about a possible health 
danger by released dust. Take suitable precautions if 
necessary.

15. While working with the Chip Extraction Unit a hearing 

protection is always to be carried. Carrying of loose 
clothes (ties, scarfs, open jackets and not clinging clo

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thes) is forbidden. There is injury danger by getting 
stuck or by insertion in moving machine parts. A hair

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net is to be carried on long hair.

16. Protect yourselves from noise by carrying a suitable 

and admitted hearing protection.

17. Avoid an unnatural position and keep the balance at 

any time. Wear protective shoes to raise stability. 
Carry safety clothes.

2.7 Safety aspects in dealing with electricity

Please observe the following: 

1. To protect against an electric shock the machine must 

be connected only by an electric expert.

2. Do not use the aspiration system if it cannot be swit

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ched on or switched off properly and if the control 
components do not reach proper operation              
conditions.

3. Protect the mains connection cable against heat, oil 

and sharp edges.

4. Exchange a damaged mains connection cable imme

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diately.

ATTENTION!

In spite of taking care of all working tips, security and 
accident prevention regulations a rest risk continues 
with the contact with the machine.

By concentrated and farsighted work and action you 
can diminish the rest risk.

ATTENTION!

The conditions on electric devices are valid for the 
Chip Extraction Unit. These are to be checked by an 
approved electric expert in a regular time interval 
according to their electrical security. The test cycles 
are depending on the regulations to consider.

Summary of Contents for 5922201

Page 1: ...SAA 2001 Operating Instructions SAA S ERIES Chip Extraction Unit SAA 2001 SAA 2003 SAA 3001 SAA 3003 SAA 3001 ...

Page 2: ... equipment 5 2 5 Safety labels on the Chip Extraction Unit 5 2 6 General safety aspects 6 2 7 Safety aspects in dealing with electricity 6 2 8 Safety aspects in dealing with application of tools 7 2 9 Safety to operation 7 2 10 Safety aspects on servicing and maintenance 7 2 11 Security check 7 3 Intended use 8 4 Technical Data 8 4 1 Table 8 4 2 Type plate 8 5 Transport packaging storage 8 5 1 Del...

Page 3: ...e submit any information and experiences you make during application of the machine as these may be valuable for product improvements 1 3 Disclaimer All data in this operation manual has been compiled on the basis of the state of the art valid standards and gui delines as well as our many years of expertise and expe rience The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage in the following cases Fail...

Page 4: ...ipment shall be mandatory Operators shall also be responsible for maintaining the machine in a technically perfect condition For this rea son the following shall apply Operators shall make sure that the maintenance in tervals described in these operating instructions are complied with Operators shall regularly check that the safety equipment is fully functional and complete 2 3 Operating staff qua...

Page 5: ...t is described in the following section 2 5 Safety labels on the Chip Extraction Unit The following safety labels and instructions are attached to the Chip Extraction Unit s Fig 1 and must be observed Fig 1 Safety labels 1 Warning of dangerous electrical voltage 2 Safety instructions If safety labels on the machine are damaged or missing this can cause errors personal injury and material da mage T...

Page 6: ...t use the Extraction Unit if you are not concentrated 13 The operation or servicing of the Chip Extraction Unit is forbidden for people who are less than 18 years or are under influence of alcohol or drugs 14 Check the material to be worked on before starting the Extraction Unit and check about a possible health danger by released dust Take suitable precautions if necessary 15 While working with t...

Page 7: ...8 Never touch the machine during operation 9 Provide for good illumination 10 To avoid contact with the blower wheel unused exhaust connections must always be covered 11 While working outside good footwear is recommen ded 12 Keep the working area free of rubbish 13 All protective devices must be mounted immediately after servicing 2 10 Safety aspects on servicing and main tenance 1 After servicing...

Page 8: ...mediately notify the carrier or your retailer 5 2 Packaging All of the Chip Extraction Unit s packaging materials and packing aids are suitable for recycling and must always be disposed of using material based recycling systems Packaging materials made of cardboard must be shred ded and recycled as waste paper The foils are made of polyethylene PE padding is made of polystyrene PS Dispose of these...

Page 9: ...perator for ma terial transport and for adjustment and main tenance work The Chip Extraction Unit must be well grounded Mains voltage and frequency correspond to the values of the engine of the machine The installation location must have good illumina tion Pos Description Pos Description A Connector H Bag B Fan Motor assembly I Packing C Casing J Four casters D Base Plate K Nuts screws washers spr...

Page 10: ...od fixed 7 4 Electrical connection In the follow Steps the Chip Extraction Unit can con nected to the electricity network Step 1 The Chip Extraction Unit must be off Step 2 The Chip Extraction Unit SAA 2003 und SAA 3003 Model connect on the 400 V 3 phase connection Step 3 Check whether all protective devices are mounted Step 4 Switch on the Chip Extraction Unit Step 5 Check whether the direction o...

Page 11: ...ep 2 Install the packing and square connecting tube connector to the collector body assembly using screw and washers provided Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 7 Installation of the fan motor assembly 3 Step 3 Install the two collectors and two packing to the outlet Fig 8 Fig 8 Installation of the fan motor assembly 4 Installation of the support rods Fig 9 Installation of the support rods 1 Step 1 Install the two c...

Page 12: ...perating To guarantee a long life the servicing aspects are to be carried out regularly ATTENTION Danger to life due to electrical shock Danger of live through electric shock by contact with live power components The Chip Extraction Unit may connected only from Qualified electrician Repairs on the electrical system must execute only from Qualified electrician Switch off the machine and pull the pl...

Page 13: ...for the lubricants used If necessary request productspeci fic data sheets IMPORTANT If one of the following malfunctions occurs immedi ately stop working with the machine Before you start troubleshooting turn off the machine and unplug the power plug Failure to do so can lead to serious injury All repairs or replacement work may be perfor med by qualified and trained expert staff only Malfunc tion...

Page 14: ...Always quote the following key data with your spare parts orders Device type Serial number Quantity Designation Desired shipping type post freight sea air ex press Shipping address Spare parts orders without the aforementioned data can not be taken into account The supplier shall determine the shipping type if no relevant data was provided Example You must order the fan base for the Chip Extractio...

Page 15: ...rawings The following drawings are intended to help identify the necessary spare parts To order please send a copy of the part drawing with the marked components to your dealer Spare parts drawing SAA 2001 SAA 2003 Fig 11 Spare parts drawing SAA 2001 SAA 2003 ...

Page 16: ...16 SAA Series Version 1 06 Spare parts Spare parts drawing SAA 3001 SAA 3003 Fig 12 Spare parts drawing SAA 3001 SAA 3003 ...

Page 17: ...xx 34 Hose Clamp 35 0 xxxxxxx 35 Filter Bag 36 0 xxxxxxx 36 Collector Bag 37 0 xxxxxxx 37 Collector Support 38 0 xxxxxxx 38 Screw 39 0 xxxxxxx 39 Nut 40 0 xxxxxxx 40 Support Block Part No Article number Description 1 0 xxxxxxx 01 Caster 2 0 xxxxxxx 02 Screw 3 0 xxxxxxx 03 Screw 4 0 xxxxxxx 04 Base Plate 5 0 xxxxxxx 05 Screw 6 0 xxxxxxx 06 Inlet 7 0 xxxxxxx 07 Screw 8 0 xxxxxxx 08 Screw Hex 9 0 xxx...

Page 18: ...18 SAA Series Version 1 06 Wiring diagrams 13 Wiring diagrams Fig 13 Wiring diagrams Wiring diagram SAA 2001 230 Wiring diagram SAA 2003 400 Wiring diagram SAA 3001 230 Wiring diagram SAA 3003 400 ...

Page 19: ...orresponds on the basis of its design and construction as well as the version that we have put into circulation with the relevant fundamental health and safety requirements of subsequent EU Directives Relevant EU Directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive The following harmonized standards have been applied DIN EN ISO 12100 2010 Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk r...

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