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DB-Series | Version 3.09

Transport, packaging, storage

4.1 Type plate

Fig. 2: Type plate DB 1100

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Transport, packaging, storage

5.1 Delivery

After delivery, check the lathe for visible transport da-
mage. If you discover any damage to the lathe, report it 
immediately to the transport company or dealer. 

Transport

Improper transport is accident-prone and can cause da-
mage or malfunctions for which we do not grant any liabi-
lity or guarantee.

Transport the scope of delivery secured against shifting 
or tilting with a sufficiently dimensioned industrial truck to 
the installation site. 

 

 

General risks during internal transport  

  

Devices may only be transported by authorized and qua-
lified persons. Act responsibly during transport and al-
ways consider the consequences. Refrain from daring 
and risky actions.

Gradients and descents (e.g. driveways, ramps and the 
like) are particularly dangerous. If such passages are 
unavoidable, special caution is required. 

Before starting the transport check the transport route for 
possible danger points, unevenness and disturban-ces 
as well as for sufficient strength and load capacity. 

Danger points, unevenness and disturbance points must 
be inspected before transport. The removal of danger 
spots, disturbances and unevenness at the time of trans-
port by other employees leads to considerable dangers.

Careful planning of internal transport is therefore essen-
tial.

Transport with a forklift/lift truck:

For shipping, the device packed in a wooden box is deli-
vered on a pallet so that it can be transported with a 
forklift truck or pallet truck.

5.2 Packaging

All of the machine‘s packaging materials and packing 
aids are suitable for recycling and must always be dispo-
sed of using material-based recycling systems.

Packaging materials made of cardboard must be shred-
ded and disposed of as part of waste paper recycling.

The foils are made of polyethylene (PE), padding is 
made of polystyrene (PS). Dispose of these substances 
at a recycling centre or hand them over to the relevant 
waste disposal company.

5.3 Storage

Let the lathe cool down completely. Storage the thoro-
ughly cleaned lathe in a dry, clean and frost-free environ-
ment.

Environmental temperature range: -25 °C to +55 °C.

WARNING!

Severe or fatal injuries may occur if parts of the 

machine tumble or fall down from the 

forklift 

truck, pallet truck or from the transport vehicle. 
Follow the instructions and information on the trans-
port box.
Note the total weight of the machine. The weight of 
the machine is indicated in the "Technical data" of the 
machine. When the machine is unpacked, the weight 
of the machine can also be read on the rating plate.
Only use transport devices and load suspension gear 
that can hold the total weight of the machine. 

WARNING!

The use of unstable lifting and load suspension 
equipment that might break under load can cause 
severe injuries or even death. Check that the lifting 
and load suspension gear has sufficient load-bea-
ring capacity and that it is in perfect condition.
Observe the accident prevention regulations issued 
by your Employers Liability Insurance Association or 
other competent supervisory authority, responsible 
for your company.
Fasten the loads properly.

WARNING: DANGER OF TIPPING

  

The device may be lifted unsecured by a maximum 
of 2cm. 
Employees must be outside the danger zone, the 
reach of loads. 
Warn employees and, if necessary, advise employ-
ees of the hazard.

Summary of Contents for DB 1100

Page 1: ...DB 900 Operating instructions Wood Lathe DB 900 DB 1100 DB 1100 ...

Page 2: ...ive equipment 5 2 5 Safety labels on the lathe 5 2 6 Safety instructions 6 2 7 Safety instructions for the lathes 6 3 Intended Use 7 3 1 Residual risks 7 4 Technical Data 7 4 1 Type plate 8 5 Transport packaging storage 8 5 1 Delivery 8 5 2 Packaging 8 5 3 Storage 8 6 Description of the device 9 6 1 Machine 9 6 2 Scope of delivery 9 6 3 Accessories not included 9 7 Installation and connection 10 7...

Page 3: ...are always interested in valuable experience and knowledge gained from using the application whichthen could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Disclaimer All data in these operating instructions has been com piled on the basis of the state of the art valid standards and guidelines as well as our many years of expertise and experience The manufacturer shall not be l...

Page 4: ...he personnel with the necessary protective equipment and instruct them to wear the required protective equipment in a bin ding manner Furthermore the operator is responsible for ensuring that the machine is always in perfect technical condition The following therefore applies The operator must ensure that the maintenance inter vals described in these instructions are observed The operator must hav...

Page 5: ... with the machine which are indicated in the individual paragraphs of these instructions The personal protective equipment is explained in the following paragraph 2 5 Safety labels on the lathe The following safety signs are applied on the lathe Fig 1 which need to be observed and followed Fig 1 Mandatory signs 1 Use eye protection 2 Use ear protection 3 Wear a dust mask Safety markings 4 Warning ...

Page 6: ...ect the machine from moisture danger of short circuits Never use electric tools and machines in the vicinity of flammable liquids and gases danger of explo sion Before each use of the machine make sure that no parts are damaged Damaged parts must be re placed immediately to avoid sources of danger Do not overload the machine You will work better and safer in the specified power range Use the cor r...

Page 7: ...terials other than those specified for the intended use Only operate the lathe in a technically perfect condi tion Never machine several workpieces at the same time ATTENTION Certain types of wood and wood products produce harmful dust emissions when processed Therefore only use your machine in a well ventilated room and preferably use an extraction unit ATTENTION The machine may only be operated ...

Page 8: ...e machine s packaging materials and packing aids are suitable for recycling and must always be dispo sed of using material based recycling systems Packaging materials made of cardboard must be shred ded and disposed of as part of waste paper recycling The foils are made of polyethylene PE padding is made of polystyrene PS Dispose of these substances at a recycling centre or hand them over to the r...

Page 9: ...tool rest 19 Clamping height adjustment of the tool rest 20 Locking bolt 21 Clamping lever for spindle head 6 2 Scope of delivery Wood Lathe Base frame Face plate diameter 15 cm Travelling tailstock centre Face driver 6 3 Accessories not included Fig 4 Accessories 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 12 14 13 15 11 16 17 19 18 20 21 Description Item No 1 8 part turning tool set 5931011 2 4 jaw chuck set 1 Ø 150 m...

Page 10: ...s 1 Fig 5 to the bracket Pos 2 Fig 5 using 3 M8x12 round head screws Pos 3 Fig 5 and the corresponding washers Pos 4 Fig 5 and nuts Pos 5 Fig 5 Step 2 Attach the tool rest to the intended position Pos 6 Fig 5 with a total of 8 M8x12 round head screws washers and nuts 8 1 2Assembly of the machine bed Fig 6 Assembly of the machine bed Place the machine frame on a level work surface Lift the machine ...

Page 11: ...al injury Switched on electrical components can make uncontrolled movements and lead to serious injuries ATTENTION All work on the electrical installation may only be car ried out by a qualified electrician NOTE ON LUBRICATION All moving parts must be lubricated before commis sioning The belt cover must be removed to lubricate the selector and drive shafts Only an adhesive grease may be used here ...

Page 12: ...on Replacement of the face driver Insert the face drivers manually into the main spindle To loosen it again insert the rod Pos 1 Fig 9 at the back of the main spindle and carefully knock out the face driver Hold it firmly to prevent it from falling down and getting damaged Use the face driver only for work between lace Replacing the travelling tailstock centre Fig 11 Replacing the travelling tails...

Page 13: ...stock Clamp the spindle to the lever Pos 3 Fig 14 Check by hand whether the workpiece is firmly seated 9 5 Adjusting the tool rest Fig 15 Adjusting the tool rest Use the tool rest for safe guidance of the lathe tool and as a support for the hand A distance of approx 1 3 mm must be set between the workpiece and the tool rest Ad just the tool rest approx 3 mm below the axis of rotation Thinner workp...

Page 14: ...e poin of the grain must sit firmly in the wood Turn the workpiece by hand to check the tight fit between the tips Technical literature The specialized trade offers literature about turning It is a great help for beginners and experts and also contains many suggestions for processing 10 Care maintenance and repair 10 1Care by cleaning Step 1 Disconnect the mains plug from the socket Step 2 Remove ...

Page 15: ...e NOTE During the maintenance of the lathe all moving parts must be lubricated at least once a month If required the parts can be lubricated at shorter intervals Lubricating points Fault Possible cause Solution Motor does not start No mains voltage Check mains fuse Switch capacitor are defec tive Have checked by a qualified electrician Electrical extension conduc tor is defective Pull the mains pl...

Page 16: ...ocal waste disposal authority Consult a specialist disposal agent for recycling if needed 12 3Disposing of lubricants Lubricant manufacturers provide disposal information for the lubricants used If necessary request product spe cific data sheets Strong vibrations Workpiece deformed un round has large weak points cracks or has not been prepa red for turning Prepare the workpiece for turning by plan...

Page 17: ...ueries or spare parts orders Device type Item number Position number Year of construction Quantity 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 rele vant data was provided Data on the machine type item number and year of manufacture is listed...

Page 18: ...are parts drawing DB 900 The following spare parts drawings is intended to help identify the necessary spare parts To order please send a copy of the list of spare parts with the marked components to your dealer Fig 18 Spare parts drawing DB 900 ...

Page 19: ...Spare parts DB Series Version 3 09 19 13 3 Spare parts drawing DB 1100 Fig 19 Spare parts drawing DB 1100 ...

Page 20: ...20 DB Series Version 3 09 Electrical circuit diagram 14 Electrical circuit diagram Fig 20 Electrical circuit diagramEC Declaration of Conformity ...

Page 21: ...nt regulations of the aforementioned directive as well as any other applicable directives subse quently added including the changes applicable at the time the declaration was made Relevant EU directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2012 19 EU WEEE Directive The following harmonized standards have been applied DIN EN ISO 12100 2010 Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and r...

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