Portamate PM7060 User Manual

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Portamate PM7060 User Manual

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MegaVise II

P O R T A B L E V I S E S TA N D

V I S E P O R T A B L E S T A N D

S TA N D P O R T Á T I L V I S E

PM7060

OPERATORS MANUAL

Assembly • Operation • Parts List • Warnings • Warranty

Caution: Read all instructions carefully.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them often and use them to instruct others.

MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR

Assemblage • Fonctionnement • Liste de pièces • Avertissements • Garantie

Mise en garde : Lire attentivement l’ensemble des instructions.

CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS. Les consulter souvent et les utiliser pour éduquer les autres.

MANUAL DEL OPERADOR

Ensamble • Operación • Lista de Partes • Advertencias • Garantía

Precaución: Lea cuidadosamente todas las instrucciones.

GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES. Refiérase a las instrucciones y úselas para enseñarle a otras personas.

CONTENTS

Specifications

2

Features

3

Safety

4

Setting up

5

Operation

6

Maintenance

8

Warranty

9

Thank you for purchasing this Portamate MegaVise II workclamp. These instructions contain information necessary for safe and effective operation of this product.

For product updates or accessories please visit us at www.Portamate.com

SPECIFICATIONS

Model No:

PM-7060

Clamping range:

0 - 956mm (37 12”) clamping range with extension

 

piece max 1410mm (55 1/2”)

Clamping force:

1000kg (1 tonne)

Maximum load:

100kg (220.5lb)

Jaws:

Urethane

Folded size:

275 x 775 x 295mm (10 78” x 30 12” x 11 3964”)

Standing size:

980 x 1000 x 860mm (38 3764” x 39 4964” x 33 2732”)

Weight:

16.5kg (36.4lb)

2 Contents

FEATURES

1

2

4

9

8

6

5

14

1.Moving jaw

2.Fixed jaw

3.Body

4.Lock / release switch

5.Foot pedal

6.Front legs

7.Rear leg

8.Foot pedal locking latch

9.Front leg locking knobs

12 13

11

3

10

7

10.Rear leg locking knob

11.Moving jaw locking tab

12.Fixed jaw facing

13.Moving jaw facings

(2 pieces)

14.Foot plates

Features 3

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in personal injury.

Make sure all moving parts are free from interference.

Keep hands clear of all moving parts.

Ensure MegaVise II is set up on firm ground in a stable manner.

Be aware of overbalancing. When a large piece is cut from one end of a job, the remaining piece may be heavy enough to over-balance the MegaVise II. Always ensure the workpiece is well supported.

Check to make sure that all fixing screws and knobs are tight and all legs are locked into place before operating the MegaVise II.

The tool must be used only for its prescribed purpose. Any use other than those mentioned in these instructions will be considered a case of misuse.

The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or injury resulting from such cases of misuse.

The manufacturer shall not be liable for any changes made to the tool nor for any damage resulting from such changes.

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOLS

Using power tools of any kind can be dangerous if safe operating procedures are not followed. Recognizing the hazards of each tool and using them with respect and caution will considerably limit the possibility of personal injury. However,

if safety precautions are ignored, personal injury will likely result. Always use common sense – your personal safety is your responsibility.

1.Read and understand the Owner’s Manual, observe the warnings and instruction labels affixed to the tool.

2.Properly ground all tools.

3.Keep guards in place.

4.Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.

5.Keep work area clean and dry.

6.Keep children away.

7.Never leave running machines/ tools unattended.

8.Disconnect tools from service.

9.Use correct tools for the job.

10.Never force a tool.

11.Wear safety apparel.

12.Wear safety glasses/goggles.

13.Never stand or sit on tools.

14.Replace damaged components immediately.

15.Replace damaged components immediately.

16.Properly anchor power tools to work stands.

17.Use correct blade for job being done.

18.Think Safety. Safety is a combination of operator awareness, common sense and alertness at all times.

4 General Safety Rules

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