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6.3. RAISING AND LOWERING THE STOP

The machine is fitted with lowering stops and a mechanical safety stop. Use the washer on the arc bolt to 

adjust the height.

WARNING:   When performing the cut, it is important that the saw should be lowered at a constant 

rate, with no sharp changes of speed. If the saw becomes jammed in the material, release the 

rotation control and raise the head.

IMPORTANT: Always secure the material with the vise jaws and never by hand.

Summary of Contents for SU-280-G

Page 1: ...Page 1 MODEL SU 280 G BAND SAW...

Page 2: ...Connection to the Electric System 7 5 3 Installing the Band Saw Blade 7 5 4 Cutting Coolant 8 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 8 6 1 Proper and Improper Use 8 6 2 Function of the Operating Mechanisms 8 6 3 Rai...

Page 3: ...vent contact with hazardous areas of the machine EN 60204 1 Electrical equipment of industrial machines EN 13850 Machine safety emergency stop equipment 2006 42 CEE on Machine Safety 93 68 CEE on the...

Page 4: ...as the name of the part and the code that appear in the last chapter of exploded views 3 0 TECHNICAL DATA MAIN MOTOR POWER TRIF 2 VEL MONOF 1 5 HP 1 3 HP MOTOR SPEED3000 1500 RPM 3 000 1 500 RPM 1 500...

Page 5: ...3 2 SELECTION OF THE BAND SAW Page 5...

Page 6: ...ic CAUTION Do not improperly dispose of the packaging Send the materials to be recycled or eliminated in accordance with current legislation 5 0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ANCHORING SERVICE START UP 5 1 ANCHORI...

Page 7: ...t be made to the supply system using a connector that is appropriate for the connector on the machine Adjust the pressure at the filtering group 5 3 INSTALLING THE BAND SAW BLADE In order to install t...

Page 8: ...e the life of the saw 6 0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 6 1 PROPER AND IMPROPER USE Band saw machine for cutting all kinds of ferrous materials Use of the machine for cutting other materials is prohibited Such...

Page 9: ...n the arc bolt to adjust the height WARNING When performing the cut it is important that the saw should be lowered at a constant rate with no sharp changes of speed If the saw becomes jammed in the ma...

Page 10: ...tion of the blade guide plates Guide adjustment See Section 7 1 Excessive wear on blade Tension too low or too high See Section 5 3 Guide plates worn Excessive pressure from upper plate See Section 7...

Page 11: ...cutting blade resulting in a widening at the upper edge To prevent this loosen the screws 6 and slightly raise the blade guide 7 The guide must be positioned so that after rotating the saw when it is...

Page 12: ...hine check the effectiveness and perfect operation of the safety devices Check that the moving parts of the machine are not blocked that there are no damaged parts and that all of the machine componen...

Page 13: ...e keys must be placed under the care of qualified personnel Before taking any repairs on electrical devices disconnect the plug from the power supply In the event that extension cords are used ensure...

Page 14: ...hanged quickly from one length to another It has a 10 extension arm that can be used to cut short lengths closer to the blade The whole stop assembly can be flipped up out of the way if needed The Mul...

Page 15: ...ions or switchtometricmode Adjustablestop Flipstop canbeflippedup awayfromtabletobackfeed Portablepowerhead quicklydetachesfromrail List storage Holds10listswithupto10moveseach Quickandeasycalibration...

Page 16: ...side down and bolt the Upper Leg on See the Upper parts group The Upper Leg can be positioned anywhere along the Conveyor but further from the saw is better 3 Measure from the floor up to the Top of t...

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Page 18: ...s of the Aluminum Rail and two Brackets are 10 1 2 out from the center of the Aluminum Rail Make sure that the serrations or teeth on the Aluminum Rail face towards the back and insert the Carriage Bo...

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Page 20: ...Page 20 11 0 DRAWINGS SCHEMATICS 11 1 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...

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Page 22: ...Page 22 11 2 MACHINE EXPLODED VIEW...

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Page 24: ...Page 24 11 3 CLAMP EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 25: ...Page 25 11 4 GUIDES EXPLODED VIEW...

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