4.4 Anchoring the machine
Position the machine on a firm cement floor, maintaining, at the rear, a minimum distance of 800 mm from the
wall; anchor it to the ground as shown in figure 3, using screws and expansion plugs or tie rods sunk in
cement, ensuring that it is sitting level.
4.5 Connecting to the power source
The machine is delivered without a plug. Connect the machine as follows (fig. 4):
1. R = L1
2. S = L2
Warning
To prevent the machine for damage, pay attention to the lightblue wire of the neutral wire
when connecting.
4.6 Deactivation of machine
If the sawing machine is to be out of use for a long period, it is advisable to proceed as follows:
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Detach the plug from the electric-supply panel.
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Release the arch return spring.
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Empty the coolant tank.
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Carefully clean and grease the machine.
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If necessary, cover the machine.
4.7 Dismantling
If the machine is to be permanently demolished and / or scrapped, divide the material to be disposed of
according to type and composition, as follows:
1. Cast iron or ferrous materials, composed of metal alone, are secondary raw materials, so they may be
taken to an iron foundry for re-smelting after having removed the contents (classified in point 3).
2. Electrical components, including the cable and electronic material (magnetic cards, etc.) fall within the
category of material classified as being assimilated to urban waste according to the laws of your local,
state, or federal government, so they may be set aside for collection by the public waste disposal services.
3. Old minerals and synthetic and / or mixed oils, emulsified oils and greases are considered hazardous or
special refuse, so they must be collected, transported and disposed of at a special waste disposal service.
NOTE: The standards and legislation concerning refuse is in a constant state of evolution, therefore is subject
to changes. The user must keep informed of the regulations at the time of disposal as they may differ
from those described above.
5. Assembly
Refer to Figure 5
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Assemble the handle (1) to the head.
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Assemble the stop bar (2).
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Mount the base (3) on the support.
6. Advise on using the saw
a. The machine has been designed to cut metal building materials, with different shapes and profiles, used in
workshops, turner's shops and general mechanical structural work.
b. Only one operator is needed to use the machine.
c. Before starting each cutting operation, ensure that the part is firmly clamped in the vice and that the end is
suitably supported.
d. Do not use blades of a different size from those stated in the machine specifications.
3. T = L3
4. PE = Ground
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5. N = Neutral wire