1. N
1.1 g
eneral notes on safety
This operation manual is applicable for the machine MAX
40.
The machine may only be handled by personnel
who are qualified.
1.2 u
se of the machine for purposes for
which it is intenDeD
The machine is designed for axial and/or radial machining
like milling, drilling, reverse drilling, boring, grinding, chip
breakage, countersinking, and reverse countersinking.
This machine is specifically ideal for plant construction.
1.3 i
ncorrect use
All uses other than those described under section
1.2 are regarded as incorrect use and are there-
fore not admissible.
1.4 D
eclaration of incorporation
The manufacturer Otto Suhner AG of Industriestrasse 10,
CH-5242 Lupfig, hereby declares for the partly completed
machinery (see reverse side for type and serial no.) that
the following fundamental requirements of the Directive
2006/42/EC are applied and fulfilled in accordance with
Annex I: 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.5, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.3.7, 1.3.8.1, 1.5.1,
1.5.4, and 1.6.1. Technical documentation was generated
for the partly completed machinery in accordance with
Annex VII of the Machinery Directive. Document Agent:
I. Sebben. Authorised sites are provided with this techni-
cal documentation in paper or electronic form on justified
request. This partly completed machinery may be put into
operation only when the machine in which the partly com-
pleted machinery is to be incorporated has been ascer-
tained to fulfil the conditions under the Machinery Direc-
tive. CH-Lupfig, 04/2019.
I. Sebben/Division manager
2. c
2.1 a
ssemBly instructions
Maximum admissible machine fastening
error.
The machine is fastened at the bores pro-
vided in the housing.
Screws of quality grad 8.8 must be used. The starting tor-
que for the holding down bolt is maximum 55Nm.
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aFETy
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Connect the cables only after the machine has
been completely installed.
2.1.1 f
astening of the machine on its mount
Correct lifting of machine with a crane.
2.2 c
onnecting the power to the machine
2.2.1 m
otor
The bridges must be set on the terminal board before the
motor is connected.
After the motor has been connected, the spindle's
sense of rotation must be checked. Correcting a
wrong sense of rotation involves swapping over
any two of the phase conductors.