Dake Technics 350 CE, SUPER CUT 315 Instructional Manual

Phone: 800.937.3253
DAKE MANUAL COLD SAW
Technics 350 CE
(Frequency driven motor only)
INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL
WARNING!
Read and understand all instructions and responsibilities before operating. Failure to follow safety instructions and labels could result in serious injury.
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Fax: 800.846.3253
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DAKE STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................ 2
RETURN & REFUND POLICY .............................................................................. 4
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................ 5
SAFETY ................................................................................................................ 6
SET UP ................................................................................................................. 9
TRANSPORTING AND ANCHORING .......................................................... 9
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ...................................................................... 9
ASSEMBLING THE MACHINE .................................................................. 10
CHOOSING A BLADE ................................................................................ 10
OPERATION ....................................................................................................... 11
STARTING AND CUTTING ........................................................................ 12
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................. 13
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ........................................................................ 13
CHANGING THE BLADE ........................................................................... 14
REGULATING ARM BLOCKAGE .............................................................. 14
CHANGING COOLANT PUMP .................................................................. 15
CHANGING THE GEAR BOX OIL ............................................................. 15
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................ 16
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS .................................................................................. 19
EXPLODED VIEW............................................................................................... 21
PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................ 23
ORDERING INFORMATION ............................................................................... 26
DEACTIVATING THE MACHINE ........................................................................ 27
DISMANTLING THE MACHINE .......................................................................... 27
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DAKE STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY
Finished Machines
Dake warrants to the original purchaser the finished machine manufactured or distributed by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service within 1 year (12 months) from the delivery date to the end user.
Parts & Couplings Dake warrants to the original purchaser the component part or coupling manufactured or
distributed by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service within 30 days from the delivery date to the end user. The standard limited warranty includes the replacement of the defective component part or coupling, at no cost to the end user.
Warranty Process
Subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth, the manufacturer will repair or replace any portion of the product that proves defective in materials or workmanship. The manufacturer retains the sole right and option, after inspection, to determine whether to repair or replace defective equipment, parts or components. The manufacturer will assume ownership of any defective parts replaced under this warranty.
All requested warranty claims must be communicated to the distributor or representative responsible for the sale. Once communication has been initiated, Dake Customer Service must be contacted for approval:
Phone: (800) 937-3253
Email: customerservice@dakecorp.com
When contacting Dake, please have the following information readily available:
- Model #
- Serial #
- Sales Order #
Purchasers who notify Dake within the warranty period will be issued a Case number and/or a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. If the item is to be returned per Dake’s request, the RMA number must be clearly written on the exterior packaging. Any item shipped to Dake without an RMA will not be processed.
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Warranty Exceptions:
The following conditions are not applicable to the standard limited warranty:
(a) Part installation or machine service was not completed by a certified professional, and
is not in accordance with applicable local codes, ordinances and good trade practices.
(b) Defects or malfunctions resulting from improper installation or failure to operate or
maintain the unit in accordance with the printed instructions provided.
(c) Defects or malfunctions resulting from abuse, accident, neglect or damage outside of
prepaid freight terms.
(d) Normal maintenance service or preventative maintenance, and the parts used in
connection with such service.
(e) Units and parts which have been altered or repaired, other than by the manufacturer
or as specifically authorized by the manufacturer.
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(f) Alterations made to the machine that were not previously approved by the
manufacturer, or that are used for purposes other than the original design of the machine.
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RETURN & REFUND POLICY
Thank you for purchasing from Dake! If you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, we are here to help.
Returns
All Dake manufactured / distributed machines, parts and couplings include a 30-day return option. These policies are valid from the date of final shipment to the end user.
To be eligible for a return, the item must be unused and in the same condition as received.
All requested warranty claims must be communicated to the distributor or representative responsible for the sale. Once communication has been initiated, Dake Customer Service must be contacted for approval:
Phone: (800) 937-3253 Email: customerservice@dakecorp.com
Once the return request has been approved by Customer Service, a representative will supply a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. The returned item must have the provided RMA number clearly marked on the outside packaging. Any item received without an RMA number clearly visible on the packaging will not be processed. An RMA number can only be provided by the Dake Customer Service team and must be obtained prior to the return shipment.
Refunds
Once the item has been received and inspected for damages, a representative will notify the requestor referencing the provided RMA number.
If the return is approved, a refund will be issued to the original method of payment, less a 20% restocking fee. The restocking fee may be waived if an order is placed at the time of return with like-value merchandise.
Transportation costs are the responsibility of the end user and will not be credited upon return approval.
Any item that is returned after the initial 30 days or has excessive/obvious use will not be considered for a full refund.
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Maximum feed vise opening
Number
974029-2
Slotting
Yes
45° left/right;
90° right for slots
Phase
3
Weight
650 lbs
Horsepower
3.5 HP
Work Height
40”
Speeds
22-88 RPM
Height
79”
Max blade diameter
14”
Base
27” x 39”
90°
3-3/8”
4-3/4”
4-1/8”
6-1/4” x 3-1/2”
45°
2-7/8”
4”
3-3/8”
3-3/8” x 2-3/4”
Serial No.
Model No.
Date Purchased:
SPECIFICATIONS
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Model
Voltage
Technics 350CE
220V Maximum angle
n/a
CUTTING CAPACITY
In the space provided record the serial number and model number of the machine. If contacting Dake this information must be provided to assist in identifying the specific machine.
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Label Part No.
84605
Label Part No.
84395
Label Part No.
76462
Label Part No.
82199
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SAFETY
This is the safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your machine be alert to
the potential for personal injury.
Carefully read all safety messages in these instructions and on your machine safety signs. Keep safety labels in good condition. Replace missing or damaged labels.
Employer is responsible to perform a hazard/PPE assessment before work activity.
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Additional Safety Warnings:
This machine is intended to be operated by one person. This person should be conscious of the machine movement not only for themselves but also for persons on the immediate area of the machine.
Never have several objects in your hands at once and keeps hands as clean as possible.
This machine has been built to comply with national accident prevention regulations.
Improper use and/or tampering with the safety devices will relieve the manufacturer of all responsibility.
All internal and/or internal operation, 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 id even light accidents.
It is forbidden to disconnect the “man present” device, known more correctly as the “safety switch with hold-down action”.
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 making sure the machine has its own grounded circuit.
Do not operation machine without safety guards or with the electrical panel cover removed.
Then the tool head is in rest position (raised), the toothed blade must be stationary.
Always disconnect the machine from the power socket before changing the blade or
carrying out any maintenance job, even in the case of abnormal machine operation.
Do not operate this machine without the handle and/or handle switch disconnected.
Always wear OSHA approved safety glasses when operating this machine.
Never put your hands or arms into the cutting area while the machine is operating.
Do not shift or move machine while the machine is in operation.
Do not wear loose clothing with sleeves that are too long, gloves, bracelets, rings,
watches, chains, or any other object that could get caught in the machine during operation; tie back long hair.
Keep the machine bed free from tools or any object, while the machine is in operation.
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Locations of shields:
Grey metal shield screwed onto the blade head. (REF. A)
Self-regulating mobile blue plastic shield fitted coaxially with the fixed shield. (REF. B)
Black plastic cover, covering the electrical supply box.
*picture may vary by model*
Electrical Equipment:
According to European Standard “CENELEC EN 60 204-1” which simulates modification, publication (IED 204-1)
The electrical equipment ensures protection against electric shock as result of direct or indirect contact. The active parts of this equipment are housed in a box so that access is limited by screws can only be removed with a special tool; the parts are fed with alternating current at low voltage (24V).
This equipment is protected against splashes of water and dust.
Protection of the system against short circuits is ensures by means of rapid fuses and
earthing; in the event of motor overload, protection is provided by thermal probe.
In the event of incorrect operation or of dangerous conditions, the machine may be stopped immediately by pressing the red emergency stop button.
In the event of a power cut, the specific start-up button must be reset.
This machine has been tested in conformity with point 20 of EN 60204.
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SET UP
TRANSPORTING AND ANCHORING
When you receive your machine, you will need a forklift for transporting. When lifting the
machine, a sling or original shipping pallet needs to be used.
Position the machine on a firm cement floor, keeping a minimum distance from 2-1/2 feet from any wall. Anchor it to the ground using screws and expansion plugs or tie rods sunk in the cement, ensure it is sitting level before anchoring.
Minimum requirements for working environment of the machine:
Main voltage and frequency complying with the machine motor characteristics.
Environmental temperature from 15°F to 120°F, (-10°C to +50°C).
Relative humidity no higher than 90%.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The machine is not provided with an electrical plug, so the customer must find a suitable one for working conditions. Machine should be wired by professional electrician.
Three-Phase machine wiring diagram below:
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ASSEMBLING THE MACHINE
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Fit the components supplied as indicated in the above diagram:
Part 1: Screw the trigger handle into the head (main casting) and use the provided nut to tighten it firmly in place as shown in the picture.
Part 2: Screw the cut length stop rod into the right-hand side of the vise casting as shown in the picture, use the provided nut to tighten firmly in place.
Part 3: Attach and align the work support bracket on the left-hand side of the saw base using the two bolts provided
CHOOSING A BLADE
The saw will come with a “DAKE Saw Pitch Calculator” to assist in blade selection.
First the pitch of the teeth must be chosen, suitable for the material to be cut, according to these criteria:
Parts with a thing and/or variable section such as profiles, pipes, and plates, need fine toothing, so the number of teeth used simulations cut.
Parts with solids sections need wide spread toothing penetration.
Material made of soft plastic, light alloys and mild bronze also require coarse toothing.
If still unsure what blade to purchase contact your blade provider or DAKE.
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OPERATION
Use recommendations:
This machine has been designed to cut metal building materials with different shapes, profiles used in workshops and mechanical structural work.
Only one operator is needed to use the machine.
Before starting each cutting operation, ensure that the part is firmly gripped in the vise
and that the end is suitably supported.
To obtain good running of the machine it is recommended to start using it in intervals of a half hour. This operation should be repeated two or three times, after this the machine may be used continuously.
Do not use cutting blades of a different size from those stated in the specifications section.
If the cutting blade gets stuck in the work piece, release the blade ON button immediately, switch off the machine and open the vise slowly. Remove the part and make sure that the cutting blade and/or teeth are not damaged or broken.
Before carrying out any repairs on the machine, consult the distributor or DAKE.
Move head to the full upright position when not in use, helps avoid stress on the return
spring.
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STARTING AND CUTTING
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1. Ensure that the machine is not in emergency stop conditions; if it is, release the red emergency stop button (1).
2. Turn the start switch to the on position (2), and the power indicator light will light up green.
3. Place material to be cut in the vise (4), close jaws against material keeping a distance of 3-4mm then clamp with vise lever (5).
4. Grip the handle (6) of the head control arm and press the button, checking that the blade is turning in the direction indicated (if not, invert the two phase leads), and that sufficient coolant is coming out.
5. Turn variable speed dial (3) to desired speed. DO NOT ADJUST SPEED UNTIL
BLADE IS RUNNING!
6. The saw is now ready to begin cutting.
a. When cutting with a new blade the first two or three cuts must be made while
exerting a slight pressure on the part, so that the time to cut is about double the normal cutting time.
7. Press the red emergency stop button (1) if there are conditions of danger or malfunction in general, stopping the machine immediately.
If there is excessive axial movement on the hinge tighten the ring nuts (7), however make
sure not to overtighten.
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MAINTENANCE
Before performing any maintenance ensure that the machine is LOCKED OUT and
unplugged.
Special maintenance operations must be carried out by skilled personnel. However, we advise contacting DAKE. The term special maintenance also covers resetting of protection/safety equipment and devices.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Check/fill coolant.
Check blade wear.
Check functionality of safety shields.
Make sure emergency stops are working properly.
General cleaning and removal of accumulated material.
Move head to the full upright position when not in use, helps avoid stress on the return
spring.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
Sharpen blade.
Clean blade housing.
Make sure the gearbox is full of oil.
Check power chord for any damage.
Clean shavings from lubricant tank.
Clean and grease the screw and sliding guide vise.
Clean the filter of the pump suction head and the suction area.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
Check tightness of the screws on the motor, pump, jaws, and safety guard.
Check safety shields are not broken.
Grease the head hinge pin.
SIX MONTH MAINTENANCE
Change gear box oil.
Flush coolant tank. This can be done by removing the tank cover on the back of the tank.
And remove the filter screen on the deck of the saw.
Check all electrical components and connections in the electrical box. Saw vibration may have loosened items wires or connections.
Change the gearbox fluid. Drain all oil out and wipe down box and all gears before refilling. Use 90 weight synthetic gear oil.
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CHANGING THE BLADE
WARNING! Before changing the blade, electrical supply must be LOCKED OUT!
Always use gloves while handling loose blades.
1. Release the blade guard and push it back as far as it allows.
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2. Place a piece of wood in the vise and pull down the saw until the blade rests on the wood.
3. Insert the special spanner provided and remove the screw (1), loosen it in the counter­clockwise direction as it has left-handed threads.
4. Slip off the flange that holds the blade in place and remove old blade.
5. Install new blade on spindle and align blade drag holes with the spindle holes.
6. Install flange and tighten spindle bolt tight by hand.
7. Push the blade against direction of rotation until the holes deadhead against the flange drive pins and tighten spindle bolt securely. This step is to remove backlash and
is required before operating with a new blade.
REGULATING ARM BLOCKAGE
If there is insufficient blockage of the head arm in the desired position, loosen the screw (1) on the lever, hold the bushing (2) in position, turn lever left to tighten the screw.
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CHANGING COOLANT PUMP
1. Take the pipes of the lubricating system off.
2. Remove fastening screws and replace pump, being careful to keep the driving system centered on the drive shaft bearing.
CHANGING THE GEAR BOX OIL
80/90 Synthetic Gear Oil, we recommend MOBIL SHC635.
1. Disconnect machine from power supply.
2. Unscrew the handle and remove the plug coming out of the handle that goes to the electrical box.
3. Use a bucket to collect old oil ; unscrew oil plug to let oil drain, when finished draining replace oil plug.
4. Keeping the head in the upper position, pour new oil into the handle opening until it is seen half way up the sight level gauge.
5. Screw handle back on and reconnect the plug.
6. Follow local rules and regulations to dispose of oil properly.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Too fast of an advance on the material
Decrease the level of downward feed
Change the blade speed or the diameter of the blade
Use the blade calculator to
consult your blade provider
Speak with blade provider and sharpener
Check the material for
Check the condition of the
Check the level of coolant in
coolant.
Consult your blade provider for adequate blade
Wrong cutting speed or feed
Check the level of coolant in
coolant
Consult your blade provider for adequate blade
Check the material for tightness before cutting
Check the condition of the jaw faces
Dimensions of the solid
dimensions
Blade diameter is incorrect and/or too large
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Wrong cutting speed
Tooth Breakage
Premature Blade Wear
Wrong tooth pitch
Low quality and/or dull blade
Poor clamping pressure causing the part to move
Insufficient coolant or incorrect type of coolant
Wrong blade being used
Insufficient coolant or incorrect type of coolant
determine the correct pitch or
tightness before cutting
jaw faces
tank and increase the flow of
Talk to your coolant provider
tank and increase the flow of
Talk to your coolant provider
Blade Vibration
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Wrong blade being used
Poor clamping pressure causing the part to move
section too large with respect to the maximum cutting
Check the cutting capacity of the saw
Decrease blade diameter
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SYMPTOM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Too fast of an advance on the material
Decrease the level of downward feed
Cutting speed too slow
Increase blade speed
Use the blade calculator to
consult your blade provider
Check the level of coolant in
coolant
Blade diameter is incorrect and/or too large
Check the material for tightness before cutting
Check the condition of the jaw faces
Exert less cutting pressure on the material
Check the level of coolant in
coolant
Toothing does not unload shavings well
Select a blade with a larger tooth pitch
Exert less cutting pressure on the material
Check the material for tightness before cutting
Check the condition of the jaw faces
Blade side are sharpened differently
Choose tool quality carefully
Blade thinner than the commercial standard
Carefully clean the contact surfaces
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Blade sticks in the cut
Ridges on cutting surface
Wrong blade
Sticky accumulation of material on blade
Insufficient coolant
Poor clamping pressure causing the part to move
Blade advance is too fast
Blade teeth are worn Sharpen blade or replace
determine the correct pitch or
Use a higher quality of blade
Check the blend of coolant
tank and increase the flow of
Talk to your coolant provider
Decrease blade diameter
Cut is not straight
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Insufficient coolant
tank and increase the flow of
Talk to your coolant provider
Blade advance is too fast
Poor clamping pressure causing the part to move
Blade head is not straight Adjust head
in every detail in regard to type and construction characteristics
Dirt on the gripping device
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Control power indicator light
Emergency switch is depressed
Pull switch out and make sure contacts are operating
Wait 10-15 for motor to cool,
rewound
Check the incoming and the
should be 24 volts
Check voltages to relay
replaced
Socket and/or plug
Check the plug connections
Make sure there is incoming Check to see if it spins freely
voltage from the connector.
does not work
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Bad fuses Check and/or change fuses
Faulty power supply Check incoming power
Short circuit Test for short and repair
Bad light bulb Replace light bulb
Speed switch is off Turn switch to desired speed
check for continuity on the
Thermal overload tripped
two thermal overload wires, if none, change motor or it have
Motor will not work but the
indicator light is on
Transformer
Auxiliary Relay
connecting the switch handle to the electrical box
Switch inside the handle
Main connection
outgoing voltages which
terminals, should be 24 volts. If not check for loose wires, if none relay should be
and the wire connections inside the handle switch
Make sure the switch makes the connection when pressed
power and outgoing when the handle switch is made, no shorts if so, change the connector
*All electrical troubleshooting should be done by a qualified electrician or a technician with a
working knowledge for machine electrical systems.
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Motor
and it is not burnt, may need to be changed or rewound. Check to see if it is receiving
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS
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EXPLODED VIEW
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350CE Frequency Drive Gearbox:
Part Description
Part Number
Part Description
Part Number
Oil Seal
86000000
Blade Shaft
302965
O-Ring
302920
Drive Gear
302966
Ring Nut
81700025
Bushing
302967
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PARTS LIST
1
Machine Bed
AGB81040
2
Revolving Arm
AGB90025
3
Revolving Arm Pin
AFB90029
4
Revolving Arm Locking Bushing
AFB80012
5
Revolving Arm Locking Lever
AGB80016
6
Screw TCCE M10
-
7
Countervise
AGB90040
8
Mobile Countervise Flange
AGB90041
9
Countervise Jaw
AFB90042
10
Burr-free Jaws
AFB90043
11
Countervise Fixing Pin
AFB90044
12 & 13
Roller Support Arm & Roller
303343
14
Washer (M10)
43633
15
Bolt (M10)
81505
17
Vise (cast iron)
AGB90055
18
Vise Jaw
AFB90056
19
Vise Jaw Washer
AFB8B037
20
Screw TCCE M12
81110133
21
Washer (8.5mm ID x 21mm OD)
82100000
22
Screw TCCE M12
81110133
23
Dowel (M8 x 30mm)
81132081
24
Lever Bushing
AFB80032
25
Quick Lock Vise Lever
AGB80031
26
Bearing AX 3047
84500001
27
Quick Lock Vise Washer
AFB80033
28
Vise Handwheel
47100000L
29
Elastic Pin Ø 6
82504217
30
Washer (8.5mm ID x 21mm OD)
82100000
Socket Cap Screw (M8-1.25 x 20mm)
32
Vise Gib
AFB80036
33
Dowel M8
81574
34
Nut M8 hexagonal
81573
35
Vise Screw
AFB80034
36
Vise Cam Lever Spring
AFB80035
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Burr-free Transverse Plate
302963
38
Burr-free Plate
302963
41
Filter Screen
AFB80044
Socket Cap Screw (M6 x 12mm)
43
Bar Stop Rod
AFB80024
44
Bar Stop Rod Scale
AHB80026
46
Bar Stop Block
AG660047
46.1
Bar Stop Push Rod
AFC40109
47
Oiler Ø 8
82901005
48
Dowel M8
81132081
49
Tank Cover Gasket
ANB80042
50
Snap Ring SEEGER Ø42
82610000
51
Tank Cover Filter
-
52
Tank Cover Wire Gauze
-
53
Tank Cover
ANB80041
54
Washer (8.5mm ID x 21mm OD)
82100000
55
Coolant Flow
88600000
56
Coolant Hose
69102002
57
Extra Protection
-
58
Spring Connection
AFC10024
59
Head Return Spring
AFB90034
60
Nut M12
301134
61
Screw M12
81110133
62
Head Casting
AGB90001
-
Head Cover Gasket
ANB90003
63
Oil Plug
88302002
64
Ring Nut (M25 x 1.5)
81700025
65
Spring Thrusting Washer
AFB90018
66
Oil Plug
88302002
67
Hinge Cylindrical Pin
AFB90027
68
Ring Nut (M25 x 1.5)
81700025
69
Hinge Eccentric Pin
AFB90026
70
Eccentric Bushing
AFB90028
71
Bearing
84101031
72
Nut M20
81600020
73
Head Lever
120C0004
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80625
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Handgrip with Switch
44600001
81
Blade Shaft Flange
AF710163
82
Screw M12 x 35mm left thread
S1110136
83
Fixed Blade Guard
AGB90085
84
Dowel M8 x 30mm
81132081
85
Front Head Cover
AGB90002
86
Coolant Distributor
AFB80055
87
Coolant Hose
69102002
88
Dowel M6
64179
89
Mobile Blade Guard
160C0063
90
Snap Ring Ø60E
82600000
91
Mobile Blade Guard Pin
160C0063
92
Socket Cap Screw (M6 x 12mm)
80625
93
Tie Rod Support
AFB90087
94
Socket Cap Screw (M6 x 12mm)
80625
95
Socket Cap Screw (M6 x 12mm)
80625
96
Tie Rod Mobile Guard
AFB90088
97
Snap Ring Ø10E
-
98
Tie Rod Support Pin
AF19B090
100
Ring Nut (GUK M20 x 1mm)
81700020
101
Worm Screw
AFB90015
102
Worm Screw Spacer
AFB90017
103
Snap Ring SEEGER Ø42
82610000
104
Bearing 3305
84301010
105
Oil Seal
301959
106
Ring OR 4312
302920
107
Front Motor Flange
N/A
108
In motor assembly
-
110
In motor assembly
-
111
In motor assembly
-
112
In motor assembly
-
113
In motor assembly
-
115
O-Ring
86002004
117
In motor assembly
-
119
In motor assembly
-
120
Bearing 4205
84130010
121
Motor Fan
74310007
724 Robbins Road
Grand Haven, MI 49417
www.dakecorp.com
Item Part Name Part No.
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122
Fan Cover
AHB90006
123
Bearing 609
84101016
124
Retaining Ring SEEGER Ø9
303289
125
Pump Connection Box
AG190044
126
Pump Gasket
303236
127
Socket Cap Screw (M4 x 12mm)
81701
128
Coolant Pump
88141000
129
Washer (8.5mm ID x 21mm OD)
82100000
130
Socket Cap Screw (M6 x 12mm)
80625
137
Drive Pins (M10 x 1.5mm)
AFB8B007
-
Drive Pins (M10 x 1.25mm)
302931
142
Fuse Holder
300843
144
Socket Connector
73600005
145
Plug Connector
73600052
147
Reset Push-Button
716812
148
Emergency Push-Button
716538
-
Motor
303318
-
Fuse Cartridge
302977
-
Motor Starter
302978
-
Under Voltage Trip (220-240)
302979
-
Under Voltage Trip (208-220)
303276
-
Main Switch
302981
-
Frequency Drive
302843
-
Kit Pneumatic Vise
AAB9100L
-
Filter unit Pneumatic vise
88112015
-
Valve Pneumatic vise
88125000
-
Pneumatic Vise Cylinder
78200096
724 Robbins Road
Grand Haven, MI 49417
www.dakecorp.com
Item Part Name Part No.
Please contact factory for current prices.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Parts are available for direct purchase from Dake or through a distributor. When placing a parts order, you will need to provide the part number, name of part, and model number. All parts shipped F.O.B. Factory in Grand Haven, MI.
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DEACTIVATING THE MACHINE
If the machine is not going to be in use for a long period of time it is recommended that you do the following:
1. Unplug machine.
2. Release the arch return spring.
3. Empty coolant tank.
4. Carefully clean and grease machine.
5. If necessary cover the machine.
DISMANTLING THE MACHINE
If this machine is permanently demolished and/or scrapped, divide the material to be disposed of and dispose of them in accordance to local disposal laws. This includes raw materials such as metals, electrical components, and special waste such as old oils.
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