Dake Model Air Arbor Press User Manual

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Model 1-202, 1-204, 1-210 & 1-220

3/12/2008

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INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST FOR

Models 1-202, 1-204, 1-210, and 1-220

Air Arbor Presses

WARNING LABELS

To the left is the safety Alert symbol. When you see these safety alert symbols on your press,

be alert to the potential for personal injury.

Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices.

SETTING UP THE PRESS FOR OPERATION

1. Fasten press to bench or work surface using the mounting holes provided (Item 3).

2. Connect a 3/8” air supply to the filter-regulator (Item 38) located at the rear of the press frame. CAUTION!

Air must be moisture free! Water in the air supply may damage the press beyond repair! Air line

lubrication is not required.

3. Adjust the air regulator for proper operating pressure as follows:

a. 200 pound model (1-202) at 70 psi.

b. 400 pound model (1-204) at 90 psi.

c. 1000 pound model (1-210) at 85 psi.

d. 2000 pound model at (1-220) at 100 psi.

OPERATIONS

1. Depressing both recessed buttons (Item 23) simultaneously will cause the press to close.

2. The releasing of either recessed button will cause the press to open fully.

3. The Down Stroke Stop adjustment (Item 8) is located inside the guard (Item 10). This adjustment

may be used to limit the closing of the press to any point in the stroke. Always tighten the locknut to

keep the adjustment in place. WARNING! AWAYS REPLACE THE GUARD (Item 10). NOT

DOING THIS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY!

4. The cylinder rod of the press has a non-rotating feature that could be damaged if care is not used

when attaching tooling. Always hold the rod from rotating using a wrench on the flats above the

threads when attaching tooling or tooling adapters.

5. There are openings in each side of the control enclosure for screwdriver adjustment of the press

ram speed. The opening on the right side (looking from the front) controls the up speed and the

other one is for the down speed. Turning the screw clockwise decreases the speed.

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