Emergency stop (electric motor) :
Press the red knob (circuit breaker).
9 – INCIDENTS DURING SAWING
Several causes can result in the blade stopping in the
sawing groove or the machine stopping:
•
Tension of the belt.
•
Lack of fuel.
•
Excessively fast feed or descent, etc.
•
In all cases remove the blade from the groove
and check the machine thoroughly.
Entrust repairs to authorised dealer
only.
10 – MAINTENANCE
"Engine Maintenance" : refer to the
engine maintenance booklet.
•
After use, clean the machine.
•
Lubrication: apply a moderate amount of bearing
lubricant to the nipples in the depth adjustment
chassis (depending on the frequency of use).
•
The spindle bearings must be greased after 8
hours of use, with a grease gun by pumping three
to five times the grease into the greaser of the
bearings. Only use a Super lithium 12 based
grease in compliance with the NLG1 GRADE 2
consistency.
•
Every 40 hours grease : depth control adjustment
screw.
•
Check ENGINE OIL daily. Read engine owners
manual for O I L and OIL FILTER change
intervals. Use :
SAE 10W30 motor oil with API class
o
MS, SD, SE or better for PETROL
engines.
API class CD or CE for Hatz diesel.
o
Dispose of the old oil as laid down by
the regulations in force.
To empty the motor, place a funnel at the drain outlet
(V) [FIG. 3].
AIR FILTER :
OIL
•
Read engine owners manual for maintenance
intervals. For extremely dusty conditions you may
have to clean the air filter element 2 to 3 times a
day.
•
Replace any damaged filters or gaskets.
Store in a safe place out ot reach of
children.
Remove all adjustment tools and
wrenches.
Store diamond tool in a safe place so
it cannot be bent or damaged.
11 – MOTOR BELT TENSION
After several hours of use it may be necessary to
adjust the tension of the belts (moderately). To do this
proceed as follows :
•
Release the screws fixing the motor to the
chassis.
•
Turn the tensioning screw (N) at the front of the
machine one quarter turn; this screw pushes the
motor backwards [FIG. 1].
•
At normal tension, counterlock the nut of the
screw (N).
•
Relock the motor fixing screws.
Never
tension.
12 – IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
•
Periodically tighten all nuts and bolts, particularly
after the first few hours of operation.
•
Check the tension of the belt. Tighten it, as
instructed.
•
When storing the machine, we recommend
removing the blade and storing it carefully.
•
Check that the blade is properly sprayed by
inspecting the holes in the fork regularly.
•
Tighten the blade firmly.
•
Make sure the contact faces of flanges, blade
and axle are clean.
The
responsibility for loss or damage
resulting
modification, alteration or powering
that
manufacturer's original specifications.
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