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Start and Operation 

 

 

2.1 Composition of the Cutter

 

 
 

16 Pneumatic Air Connection 

 

 

 

15 First Handle 

 
 

  7 Second Handle 

 
 

  1 Cutter Head 

 
 

21 Trigger 

 
 

  7 Suspension Device 

 
 
 

2.2 Preliminary Operating Procedure

 

 

 
The cutter may be fastened by means of the suspension device (7) thus 
enabling the stationary operation. A spring-traction device, e.g. with a carrying 
force of min. 8 kg, is appropriate for this purpose. 
 
Connect the pneumatic air by means of a plug-in coupling ¼’’. 
 
 

2.3 Operation of the Cutter

 

 
The cutter can be operated horizontally as well as vertically. 
 
Always hold the cutter with two hands. This will make sure that your fingers 
are not getting caught between the blades as well as ensure the safe holding 
of the cutter. 
 
See to it that the piece you are cutting is located completely within the blade. 
 
The cutter blades (1) will close as soon as the trigger (21) is being actuated. 
As soon as the trigger is being loosened, the cutter blades will – pneumatically 
– open again. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KRC 8

Page 1: ...PNEUMATIC REBAR CUTTER MODEL KRC 8 KRC 8 L INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...y Instruction 3 4 1 3 Defined Use 5 1 4 Authorised Users 5 2 Start and Operation 6 2 1 Composition of the Cutter 6 2 2 Preliminary Operating Procedure 6 2 3 Operation of the Cutter 6 3 Inspection and Maintenance 7 3 1 Maintenance 7 3 2 Blade Replacement 8 4 Technical Specification 9 5 KRC 8 KRC 8 L with head 10 6 Spare parts list KRC 8 KRC 8 L 11 ...

Page 3: ...o are authorised to use the Steel Cutter must know the contents of this instruction manual and must strictly observe these instructions b e f o r e starting the first operation Keep the instruction manual in a safe place in order to have these instructions at your disposal whenever you need them The manufacturer reserves the right to carry out technical and optical modifications owing to further t...

Page 4: ...nders who are within the danger area This danger area is a considerable area located within the circumference where the operating is taking place Operate the steel cutter only if there are no bystanders within the danger area Always wear safety goggles or a full face shield when cutting Always wear proper working clothes It is not appropriate to wear wide clothes because it might get caught betwee...

Page 5: ...inspect it as to any damages If damages on the cutter are being found you are not allowed to use it anymore Repair work on the steel cutter model KRC may only be carried out by a trained specialist It is strictly prohibited to dismount or to remove any safety installations or to put them out of operation Furthermore it is strictly prohibited to carry out unauthorised modifications or alterations d...

Page 6: ... not mentioned in this instruction manual Any warranty of guarantee will therefore also expire 1 4 Authorised Users The Steel Cutter Model KRC may only be used by workers who have been authorised and instructed by the operational management The operator is being held responsible for any harm or injuries being inflicted on third persons within his working area The operational management is obliged ...

Page 7: ...or this purpose Connect the pneumatic air by means of a plug in coupling 2 3 Operation of the Cutter The cutter can be operated horizontally as well as vertically Always hold the cutter with two hands This will make sure that your fingers are not getting caught between the blades as well as ensure the safe holding of the cutter See to it that the piece you are cutting is located completely within ...

Page 8: ...Lubricate blade head friction areas every 500 cuts Dip it in lubricating oil and pull the trigger several times keeping the blades By installing a device to remove in the oil THIS WAY YOU WILL water adjust pressure and OBTAIN OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE lubricate air the useful life of the OF THE BLADES DURING THEIR body and guides of the cutter is USEFUL LIFE remarkably lengthened 7 ...

Page 9: ...HITTING THE THREAD AREA WITH A NYLON HAMMER NOT TO DAMAGE THE THREAD 3 PULL THE TWO BLADES APART REMOVE THE BOLT FROM THE HINGE AND ASSEMBLE THE NEW BLADES IT IS ADVISABLE TO OIL ALL THE FRICTION AND TURNING AREAS DURING THIS OPERATION 4 TIGHTEN THE FASTENING NUTS WITH AN APPROXIMATE TORQUE OF 4mt kg IF A DYNAMOMETRIC WRENCH IS NOT AVAILABLE APPLY ABOUT 20 kg WITH A CONVENTIONAL 17 mm WRENCH INTRO...

Page 10: ...SUPPLY Filtered lubricated air CONSUMPTION 7 Lt cut at 7 bar MAXIMUM Ø CUT 8 Ø Steel up to 70 kg mm 6 Ø Steel up to 180 kg mm SPEED 60 Ø Cuts minute MAXIMUM PRESSURE 8 5 bar MINIMUM PRESSURE 6 bar WEIGHT 5 8 kg KRC 8 7 2 kg KRC 8 L 9 ...

Page 11: ...003 Counter nut 1 9 8001 Rear lid 1 10 8002 Lid joint 1 11 8003 Cylinder body 1 12 8006 Piston KRC 8 1 12 8L001 Piston KRC 8 L 1 13 8005 Piston joint 1 14 6017 Couple joints 2 15 6020 Distributor body 1 16 6032 Tube connector 1 17 6031 3 8 Silencers 2 18 6018 Distributor screws 4 19 6034 Lid fastening screws 9 20 6013 Piston rod joints 2 21 6021 Trigger 1 22 6026 Bearer guide 1 23 6027 Distributor...

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