5. Act on adjusting screw 16 until obtaining a
measurement of 45º on the goniometer or until
the surface of the angle chart that contacts the
disk has full (it does not allow any light to pass
through) contact.
6.Fasten the adjustment by tightening retainer
screw 17 whilst retaining screw 16 with a
screwdriver so as to prevent it from moving.
7.Block the vertical adjustment of the head by
tightening control element
key)
.
Adjusting the keel of the upper cutting table
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Information!
1.This chapter is not applicable to the model without
upper table (SC264W).
2.You will need a slide gauge and a ruler (not
included) to carry out this adjustment.
Checking
1.Remove the locking element 38 of the guard 26 of
the upper table.
2.Tilt guard 26 backwards.
3.The distance between the inside of keel 37 and
the outside of the teeth of the disk must be
between 3mm and 5mm at any visible point. If the
measurements are not within the range of the
figure, proceed to adjusting.
4. The keel 37 must be perfectly aligned with the
disc 21. If not do not use the machine and take it to
service.
Adjusting
1.Remove the locking element 38 of the guard 26 of
the upper table.
2.Tilt guard 26 backwards.
3.Loosen the adjusting screws 46 of the keel.
4.Adjust the height of the keel in such a manner that
the distance between the inside of keel 37
and the outside of the teeth of the disk must be
between 3mm and 5mm at any visible point.
5.Tighten adjustment screws 46 of the keel.
6.Place the guard in its position.
9.Changing tools
Attention!
This operation must be carried out with the machine
unplugged and with the disk still. Use protective
gloves.
- Use obligatorily disk according to normative EN
847-1
- Use obligatorily disc thicker than the riving knife
- Use obligatorily the regulatory push stick and save
it away if not use it.
- Use of fast steel discks prohibited (HSS)
- Use of defective or deformed prohibited
- Replace the table insert when worn
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or nut 15 (with Allen
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Removal of the cutting disk
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1.Place the head in its upper blocking position by
tilting the head upwards until abutting.
2.Immobilize flange 23 by means of the flange
wrench as delivered together with the equipment.
3.Loosen hexagon head screw 22 clockwise with
the tubular key as delivered together with the
equipment.
4.Tighten button 30 to unblock the movable guard 5.
5.Clear guard 5 by pulling it upwards.
6.Hold the disc with one hand
7.Remove the flange and the hexagon head screw.
8.Remove the disk to be changed.
Only SC2500W
1.Place the head in its upper blocking position by
tilting the head upwards until abutting.
2.Loosen the 5 screws 54 holding the casing 1.
3.Loosen the 2 screws keel 55 of the top 56 top
table
4.Immobilize flange 23 by means of the flange
wrench as delivered together with the equipment.
5.Loosen hexagon head screw 22 clockwise with
the tubular key as delivered together with the
equipment.
6.Tighten button 30 to unblock the movable guard 5.
7.Clear guard 5 by pulling it upwards.
8.Hold the disc with one hand
9.Remove the flange and the hexagon head screw.
10.Remove the disk to be changed.
Changing the cutting disk
1.Carefully clean sawdust and debris from the
supports, flanges and the insides of the guards.
2.Place the new cutting disk in such a manner that
the direction of the arrow of the front side of the
casing 1 coincides with the arrow engraved in the
disk and with the direction of the disk teeth as
such.
3.Place the flange and the hexagon head screw 22.
4.Block flange 23 with the flange wrench as
delivered together with the equipment.
5.Tighten screw 22 counter clockwise by means of
the tubular key as delivered together with the
equipment.
6.Place guard 5 in its original protective position.
7.Revise the operation by carrying out a cutting
operation with no load.
10.Fixing for operation
Whenever possible, the workpiece must be fixed in
such a manner that the hand does not intervene.
During the cut, keep the workpiece fixed to the
support. ALL MACHINES ARE PREPARED FOR
MOUNTING CLAMPS ALLOWING FASTENING
THE PROFILE IN A SAFE MANNER.
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