MAKSIWA BMS.3200.IR Instruction Manual

BMS.3200.IR
S. C. Sliding Panel Saw 3200 mm
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
Attention: Read this manual before using the machine.
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INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
Read all of these instructions. Failure to follow all of
these instructions listed below may result in personal injuries and damage to the equipment.
SAVE THIS MANUAL
ATTENTION: When you use electrical equipment,
always follow the safety measures to reduce re
hazard, electrical shock and personal injuries, including but not limited to:
GENERAL SAFTY GUIDELINES
1. WORK AREA:
• Maintain a clean work area. Messy work spaces are a huge cause of work related accidents.
• Do not use saws in dangerous areas. Do not use electronic tools in humid areas, wet areas, exposed to
rain, in the presence of liquids or ammable gasses.
Maintain your work area well illuminated.
• Maintain kids away from the machine. All visitors should maintain a safe distance to avoid injuries.
• Maintain kids away from the machine. Utilize locks to lock the machine’s main power switch, activate the emergency buttons and un-plug the machine to prevent it from being turned on.
2. ELECTRONIC SAFTY
with such components.
3. PERSONAL SAFETY
• Be alert, look at what you are doing and use common sense when using this tool. Do not use this tool if you
are tired, under the inuence of any drug, alcohol or
medicine. A moment of distraction when operating this machine could cause severe injury.
ALWAYS USE THE APROPRIET SAFTY EQUIPMENT WHEN OPERATEING THIS EQUIPMENT.
• Always use safety glasses, mask agents the dust, shoes that do not slip, gloves, and ear plugs to reduce any risk.
• Use adequate equipment. Do not use large clothes, gloves, chains, rings, bracelets or other accessories that may get snagged on the moving parts. It is recommended that you use shoes that do not slip. Use hair protection so it can’t get snagged on the equipment.
• Do not stretch yourself out to reach something. Always maintain your balance to avoid falling on the sawblade.
• Unplug the machine before doing any maintenance on it including, but not limited to, removing the saw blade.
•Reduce the risk of unintentionally turning the machine on by always checking it the main power
switch is o before plugging the machine in.
Make sure that your outlet is in accordance with the machine. An increase or decrease of 10% in the voltage may cause the machine to malfunction or even get damaged. All of MAKSIWA’s tools are tested in our factories. In case this machine does not work, check your power supply.
CAUTION: WHEN DOING MANTNENCE ONLY SWAP PARTS FOR IDENTICAL PARTS
• Fix or change damaged wires.
• The plug of the equipment needs to be compatible with the outlet. Never modify the plug. Do not use a plug adapter with this equipment. By note using adapters and using only compatible sockets you reduce the risk of electric based injuries.
• Avoid physical contact with any component connected to your ground wires. There is an increase in getting electrocuted if you are in direct contact
• Use only recommended accessories. Consult the instructions manual to validate it the accessories is recommended. Use of inappropriate accessories may increase the risk of accidents.
• Never step on the machine nor clime on top of it. Sirius accidents may occur to either you or the machine if you do.
4. HOW TO USE AND MAINTAIN THE EQUIPMENT
• Only make cuts with sharp blades. Dull blades do not cut well and put too much strain on the motor.
• Do not force the equipment. If you are feeling a
resistance, remove your panel and look around to nd
the issue. Forcing your equipment will only increase risk of injury and/or damaging the equipment.
• Use the appropriate equipment. Do not force the machine to cut something it was not meant to.
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• Fixate the panel that will be worked on. Use clamps to hold down panels and press it against the guide. Be attentive when holding the panel to not cut your hand.
• Maintain the equipment sharp and clean for a much easier and safer work environment and production. Follow the cleaning, accessories change and
lubrication instruction.
• Check any damaged component before continuing to use the equipment. Any damaged component must be examined in detail to determine if the damage hinders its performance. Verify the alignment of any moving part that is damaged before use. Any safety equipment that is broken and no longer serves its
function adequately needs to be xed or changed
immediately. Do not use the equipment in case the
circuit breaker does not turn on or o.
• Never leave a machine working alone, always have someone supervising it. Turn of the main power switch. Motors may emit a small electrical discharge
and ignite ammable gasses.
of the blades.
TURN OFF the machine, disconnect the power cable and wait till the blade stops spinning before attempting to do any maintenance.
ALWAYS support long panels with clamps or other similar devices.
DO NOT attempt to use the machine in a voltage that it was not designed to handle.
DO NOT use blades bigger nor smaller than the recommended.
DO NOT put anything inside of the motors.
DO NOT force the machine to cut if it is giving resistance. A partial or full stop of the motor caused by forcing a cut may result in damages to the motor. Wait until the motor is running at full speed before continuing.
DO NOT attempt to cut metals, concrete nor cement.
ADITIONAL SAFTEY RULES FOR
CIRCULER SAWS
WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS
MAY RESAULT IN ACIDENTS TO YOU OR THE MACHINE.
DO NOT operate this machine until it is assembled in accordance with the instructions.
PROTECT the power supply cable with a minimum of a 30 amps fuse or a circuit breaker.
CONFIRM that the blades are spinning in the correct direction. The main blade’s top teeth should be pointing and spinning towards the front of the machine (where the buttons are) while the scoring blade should be pointing and spinning towards the back of the machine (away from the buttons).
CHECK the washers and nuts of the blades to see if they are clean and tighten. The washers and nuts
need to be pressing the blade together with no lth in
between to avoid accidents.
MAINTAIN a sharp blade.
DO NOT use sanders nor sand paper on the machine. The heat generated and the particles emitted may damage the machine.
DO NOT allow anyone behind the machine.
DO NOT apply any type of grease nor lubrication on the blade if it is in motion.
DO NOT put any of your hands near the blades when the machine is receiving power.
DO NOT use blades designed for less than 5,500 RPM
DO NOT cut small pieces with ought clamps. Maintain your hands away from the blades.
DO NOT operate the machine with ought any guides.
DO NOT cut anything with ought holding it.
DO NOT grab anything in front of or behind the blades with your bare hands.
DO NOT put your hands less than 5 inches away from the blades.
MAINTAIN the tubes for the motor free of any pieces
of wood and lth.
ALWAYS use a guard protected for the blade.
ALWAYS maintain your hands away from the path
DO NOT put your hands below the machine unless
the machine is o and un-plugged.
DO NOT remove your hands from the panel until it has been completely removed from the blades.
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