the material back to the limit stop, clamp it with the vice, and then
cut it. This can be repeated as often as desired.
5.5. This is how to set the limit stop
1. Loosen setscrew 2 using a hollow hexagon wrench (included
in the scope of delivery). After that, the limit stop can be
pushed into guide 3 up to the desired length. Make sure
short-rod 4 is correctly oriented and that the workpiece
meets the stop correctly!
2. Using the setscrew, tightly clamp the limit stop.
6. Service and maintenance
Pull the mains plug before making any adjustments, performing
maintenance work, or carrying out repairs!
The capping device is basically maintenance free. However, to
ensure a long service life you should clean the device after each
use with a soft cloth, swab, or brush. A vacuum cleaner is also
advisable for this.
External cleaning of the housing can be carried out using a soft,
possibly moist cloth. While doing so, a mild detergent or other
suitable cleansing agent can be used. Do not use solvents or cle-
ansing agents containing alcohol (e.g. benzene, cleaning alcohol,
etc.) as these can corrode the plastic housings.
Please do not dispose of the device in domestic waste! The
device contains valuable substances that can be recycled. If you
have any questions about this, please contact your local waste
management enterprise or other corresponding municipal facili-
ties.
After longer use, it could become necessary to retighten the cog-
ged belt. To do so, please follow these instructions:
6.1. Retightening or replacing the cogged belt (see Fig 6)
Pull the mains plug! Danger!
1. Unscrew fastening screw 1 and remove side cover 2.
2. Slightly loosen motor fastening-screw 3 and push pulley 4 to
the rear until the necessary tension has been reached.
The cogged belt must never be too tight! The cogged belt must be
able to be pushed-in 6-8 mm when lightly pressed with your
finger!
3. Retighten the fastening screws and install the cover.
Caution:
Note:
Caution:
Caution!
7. EU conformity declaration
Device name:
Part no.:
We hereby declare the named product fulfills the regulations in
the following EU directives:
EU low voltage directive
Applicable standards:
EU EMC-directive
Applicable standards:
EU machine directive
Applicable standards:
Date: 12.11.04
Jörg Wagner
PROXXON S.A.
Device safety division
KG 50
27150
73/23/EEC
93/68/EEC
DIN EN 61029 / 12.2003
89/336/EEC
DIN EN 55014-1 / 09.2002
DIN EN 55014-2 / 08.2002
DIN EN 61000-3-2 / 12.2001
DIN EN 61000-3-3 / 05.2002
98/37/EEC
DIN EN 61029 / 12.2003
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