Triton SJA200 Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité page 6

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OPERATION
CLAMPING
1. Check that the moving jaw locking tab (3)
is set to the horizontal position and push the
moving jaw (15) back until your workpiece fits
between the jaws.
2. Place the workpiece against the fixed jaw
(14) and slide the moving jaw forward until it
touches the workpiece.
The jaw can also be advanced forward
by pressing the foot pedal repeatedly.
3. Slide the lock / release switch (13) down to the
"lock" position.
If preferred the switch can be locked
after the work is clamped.
4. Apply downward
pressure on the foot
pedal (8) until sufficient
clamping force has been
applied.
For extra force you
may stand on the foot pedal (maximum
100kg) but do not jump on it, as you could
damage the unit.
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RELEASING
Operation
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1. Slide the lock/release switch (13) up to the
"release" position.
2. Push on the foot pedal then allow it to return
up and release the workpiece.
Ensure you are supporting the workpiece
to prevent it from falling once the jaw is
released.
If you have clamped the object very tightly,
you may need to exert more pressure on
the foot pedal before it
will release.
3. Slide the moving jaw
back and remove your
workpiece.
CLAMPING ON ONE SIDE OF THE JAW
On occasions, large or awkward workpieces can
only be clamped on one side of the jaws.
Always fit a spacer (the
same thickness as your
workpiece) to the other
side of the jaws, to
prevent the moving jaw
from skewing.
CLAMPING LARGE OBJECTS
(460mm to 956mm)
The moving jaw can be reversed to
accommodate workpieces greater than 460mm
and less than 956mm.
1. Set the lock / release
switch (13) to the
"release" position and
ensure that the foot
pedal is released.
2. Check that the moving
jaw locking tab (3) is in
the horizontal position.
3. Slide the moving jaw
(15) fully from its
tracks.
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