Remaining Hazards - Scheppach Lata 5.0 Traducción De La Instrucción De Original

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• The machine may only be used with original accesso-
ries and tools made by the manufacturer.
Please note that our equipment has not been designed
for use in commercial, trade or industrial applications.
Our warranty will be voided if the equipment is used in
commercial, trade or industrial businesses or for equiva-
lent purposes.
m Remaining hazards
The machine has been built using modern technolo-
gy in accordance with recognized safety rules. Some
remaining hazards, however, may still exist.
• Only process selected woods without defects such as:
Branch knots, edge cracks, surface cracks. Wood with
such defects is prone to splintering and hazardous.
• Wood which is not correctly glued can explode when
being processed due to centrifugal force.
• Trim work piece to a rectangular shape, center and
correctly secure before processing. Unbalanced work
pieces can be hazardous.
• Injuries can occur when feeding work pieces if tool
supports are not correctly adjusted or if turning tools
are blunt. Sharp turning tools which are free of defects
are necessary for professional turning.
• Long hair and loose clothing can be hazardous when
the work piece is rotating. Wear personal protective
gear such as a hair net and tight fitting work clothes.
• Saw dust and wood chips can be hazardous. Wear
pesonal protective gear such as safety goggles and a
dust mask.
• The use of incorrect or damaged mains cables can
lead to injuries caused by electricity.
• Even when all safety measures are taken, some re-
maining hazards which are not yet evident may still be
present.
• Remaining hazards can be minimized by following the
instructions in „Safety Precautions", „Proper Use" and
in the entire operating manual.
Assembly (figure 2 – 5)
Your drilling machine is subassembled for technical rea-
sons involved with packaging.
• Fig. 2 Slightly screw the frame feet in pairs with the
upper frame angle (each 3 neck bolts M8 x 12 with
washer and nut), put on sole plates.
• Fig. 3 Screw the bottom chassis with the frame feet
also only hand-tight (each 2 neck bolts M8 x 12 with
washer and nut).
• Place the frame on an even surface.
• Fig. 4 Place the drilling machine onto the frame and
firmly screw with the 8 Allen screws ;8 x 35, with spring
washer and nut.
• Finally tighten all the screws of the frame firmly.
• Fig. 5 Insert the switch from inside into the frame foot
and screw on with the Phillips head screw M4 with
washer and nut.
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Start-up
Observe the safety notes in the operating instruc-
tions before operating the machine.
Remove the tensioning spindle or the chuck from the
spindle in addition to any step-up tools before first
operating the machine!
Reversing switch, Fig. 6
Your turning machine is equipped witha reversing switch.
The motor is always switched on and off using the operat-
ing switch. I = green; 0 = red.
The reversing switch is merely a selector for the direction
of rotation. You can change the direction of rotation from
anticlockwise
to clockwise
The speed setting can only be done when engine is
running.
For safety reasons, it is not possible to switch directly
from anticlockwise to clockwise when the motor is run-
ning. When the reversing switch is in 0-position it switch-
es the motor off, which must be switched back on using
the green switch.
Speed adjustment Fig. 7
The speed can only be adjusted during work.
The correct number of revolutions is visible on the speed
diagram located on the headstock. The speed diagram is
intended for medium-hard dry woods.
The appropriate speed is based on various factors such
as:
• type and compostion of woods
• seasoned, dry woods
• diameter and length of workpieces
• squared or unbalanced woods
• width of pre-worked, balanced workpieces
• wood turner tools and technique
• workpieces out of glued wood
Successful wood turning does not result from high
speeds, but rather, from correct use of the machine.
Guidelines for speed adjustment
Low speeds for:
• workpieces with large diameters
• hard workpieces with large diameters
• long, unbalanced workpieces
• glued pieces of wood
Speed adjustment
• Open casing by rotating the lock screw of a revolution
to the left.
• Loosen the binder (1). To turn further, pull in the direc-
tion indicated by the arrow. The binder can be moved
freely to the left or right.
• Using the lever, raise the electric motor and move the
belt to the desired level. The belt must lie exactly in the
grooves of the belt disc.
• Lower the electric motor into place and tighten the belt
by applying light pressure to the lever (2). Tighten the
binder (1) and return to its vertical position.
NOTE: Extremely high belt-tension causes rapid wear of
the belt.
• Close the casing and lock into place by turning the
screw 1/4 of a revolution to the right.
• When the cover is closed, read the adjusted speed
from the viewing-window.
• When working with highly unbalanced workpieces, se-
lect a speed at least one level lower.
as you require.

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