Super, Reference to accident- prevention regulations, Recommendations and advice for use – Dake Model Super Technics 350SA User Manual

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SUPER TECHNICS 350 SA

TECHNICS 350 SA

TECHNICS 350 SA

TECHNICS 350 SA

TECHNICS 350 SA

This machine has been built to comply with the national and
community accident-prevention regulations in force.
Improper use and/or tampering with the safety devices will
relieve the manufacturer of all responsibility.

1.1 - Advice for the operator

- Check that the voltage indicated on the plate, normally fixed

to the machine motor, is the same as the line voltage.

- Check the efficiency of your electric supply and earthing system;

connect the power cable of the machine to the socket and the
earth lead (yellow-green in colour) to the earthing system.

- When the tool head is in rest position (raised), the toothed

disk must be stationary.

- It is forbidden to work on the machine without its shields (these

are all white, blue or grey in colour).

- Always disconnect the machine from the power socket before

changing the disk or carrying out any maintenance job, even
in the case of abnormal machine operation.

- Always wear suitable eye protection.
- Never put your hands or arms into the cutting area while the

machine is operating.

- Do not shift the machine while it is cutting.
- Do not wear loose clothing with sleeves that are too long,

gloves that are too big, bracelets, chains or any other object
that could get caught in the machine during operation; tie back
long hair.

- Keep the area free of equipment, tools or any other object.
- Perform only one operation at a time and never have several

objects in your hands at the same time. Keep your hands as
clean as possible.

- All internal and/or internal operations, maintenance or repairs,

must be performed in a well-lit area or where there is sufficient
light from extra sources so as to avoid the risk of even slight
accidents.

1.2 - Location of shields against accidental
contact with the tool

- Grey metal shield screwed onto the disk head.
- Self-regulating mobile blue aluminium shield, fitted coaxially

with the fixed shield.

- Blue metal protection on the feeeding system.

1.3 - Electrical equipment according to European
Standard"CENELEC EN 60 204-1" which as-
similates, with some integrating modifications,
the publication "IEC 204-1 "

- The electrical equipment ensures protection against electric

shock as a result of direct or indirect contact. The active parts
of this equipment are housed in a box to which access is limited
by screws that can only be removed with a special tool; the
parts are fed with alternating current at low voltage (24 V).
The equipment is protected against splashes of water and
dust.

- Protection of the system against short circuits is ensured by

means of rapid fuses and earthing; in the event of motor

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PREVENTION REGULATIONS

overload, protection is provided by a thermal probe.

- In the event of a power cut, the specific start-up button must

be reset.

- The machine has been tested in conformity with point 20 of

EN 60204.

1.4 - Emergencies according to European
Standard "CENELEC EN 60 204-1"

- In the event of incorrect operation or of danger conditions, the

machine may be stopped immediately by pressing the red
mushroom button.

NOTE: Resetting of machine operation after each emergency

stop is achieved by reactivating the specific restart
button.

RECOMMENDATIONS AND
ADVICE FOR USE

2.1 - Recommendations and advice for using the
machine

- 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.

- Only one operator is needed to use the machine.

- To obtain good running-in of the machine it is advisable to

start using it at intervals of about half an hour. This operation
should be repeated two or three times, after which the machine
may be used continuously.

- Before starting each cutting operation, ensure that the part is

firmly gripped in the vice and that the end is suitably supported.

- Do not use disks of a different size from those stated in the

machine specifications.

- If the disk gets stuck in the cut, release the running button

immediately, switch off the machine, open the vice slowly,
remove the part and check that the disk or its teeth are not
broken. If they are broken, change the tool.

- Before carrying out any repairs on the machine, consult the

dealer or apply to THOMAS.

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