3.2. - TC315T CUTTING SAW
• R.P.M.:
• Disc braking time:
• Motor power:
• Motor voltage:
• Thermal protector (lentil type):
• Disc shaft gauge:
• Disc diameter:
• Maximum cutting height:
• Height to the table surface:
• Dimensions of main table:
• Weight:
• Noise level *
L
=92.9 dBA
(value measured) (unloaded)
WA
ref 1pW
L
=106.2 dBA
(value measured) (with load)
WA
ref 1pW
L
=78.0 dBA
(unloaded) (at the operator's post)
eqA
ref 20µPa
L
=92.1 dBA
(with load) (at the operator's post)
eqA
ref 20µPa
K constant = 2 dB
Measurements in accordance with EN ISO 3744:1995
standard.
* "The values indicated refer to noise emission and are not necessary levels
at which work can be carried out safely. Although there is a correlation
between the noise emission and exposure values said correlation cannot
be used in a reliable way to determine if additional precautions should be
adopted. Factors which affect the real levels of noise that workers are
exposed to include the characteristics of the premises , other sources of
noise, etc., i.e. the number of machines and other processes being carried
out nearby. Allowable exposure levels can also vary from one country to
another. This information does, however, allow machine users to evaluate
risks more accurately".
4
INSTALLATION
4.1. – MAIN TOOLS
The following are the basic tools required for mounting and
dismounting the machines:
DISC:
- 32 mm flat wrench.
- 8 mm Allen wrench
LEGS:
- 6 mm Allen wrench
- 17 mm flat wrench
WHEELS:
- 2 10/11 mm flat wrenches.
4.2. – MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
The cutting saw is supplied either totally or partially mounted.
Complete mounting should be carried out by the user after
having read the instructions manual.
Here are the main mounting instructions:
2800 r.p.m.
10 seg.
4 HP
220/380 V ± 5%
150ºC
30 mm
300 - 315mm
78.5 mm (for 300mm
discs)
86 mm (for 315mm
discs)
845 mm
698 x 941 mm
60 Kg
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1.- Legs
2.- Travel system
3.- Fixing the cutting disc
4.- Mounting of rules
- Graduated rule
- Aluminium rule
4.2.1. – MOUNTING OF LEGS
• Mount the legs (3) inside the chassis, using the nuts (4)
to fix them in place and taking care to fit the front legs
with the holes (5) so that the shaft of the wheels is held
outwards.
• Fit the handles in the back legs, using the suitable nuts
and screws to fix them.
Drawing no 1: Mounting the legs
4.2.2. – MOUNTING THE TRAVEL SYSTEM
• Fit wheels, placing a washer (2) on either side.
• Fit R-4 (1) pin in wheel shaft.
• Fasten the shaft to legs placing in (3):
1º.- M-6x40 screw
2º.-Nut and washer on inside of leg to fix M-6x40 screw
Drawing no 2: Mounting the travel system.
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