Wadkin BRA 350, BRA 400, BRA 450 Instruction Manual

BRA
350/
400/
450
Universal Radial
Arm
Saw
Manual
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BE
CAREFUL
THIS
MACHINE
CAN
BE
DANGEROUS
IF
IMPROPERLY
USED
Always
use
guards.
Keep
clear
until rotation
has
ceased.
Always
operate
as
instructed
and
in
accordance
with good
practice.
Read
instruction manual before installing,
operating
or
maintaining machine.
Manufactured
by: A L
Dalton
Ltd Crossgate Drive Queens Drive
Ind
Est
Nottingham
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United
Kingdom
Telephone
Number:
0870 850 9111
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Number:
0870 240 0575
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MODEL
TYPE:
SERIAL
NO:
VOLTS:
HP:
015
YEAR:
PH:
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The followi
ng
machine has undergone 'Conformity Assessmen t" and has undergone Self
Assessment
in
accordance with:-
Schedule IV of the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 1992 and Amendment No.
2063
COMPANY Wadkin Ultracare
limited
Frank.s
Road Hilltop Industrial Park Bardon Le
icestershire
LE67
lIT
RESPONSIBLE PERSON Mr J P Smith (Director)
MACHINE DESCRIPTION
TYPE
MODEL
Cross Cut Saw
BRA
DIRECTIVES COMPLIED WITH Supply
of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 1992 Amendment No. 2063 1994 Draught Proposal CENfTC 142 ISO 9001 Part 1
SIGNED ON
BEHALf
OF
WADKIN
UL TRACARE LTD .
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PREFACE
IMPORTANT
It is our policy and that of
our
suppliers to cons tanlly
review the design and capacity
of our products. With this
in mind we
would remind our customers that while the dimensions and pertormance data contained herein are correct at the ti
me
of
going
to
press, It is possible that d
ue to the incorporation of the latest developments to enhance performance, dimensions and suppliers
may vary from
those
illustrated.
This manual is written as a general guide. A typical machine is shown to illustrate the main features. For reason
of
clar
ity
certain
guards, safety
devices
and
machine
p~rts
may not
be
shown on particular illustrations
but
MUST
be fixed to the machine,
correctly
set and
working before operating.
Failure
to
comply
With
instrucllons
in
this
manual
may
invalidate
the
guarantee.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY
The
CE
mark on this
maehillC
signifies that
an
EC
dedaration of oonformily
is
d
rawn
up
indicating that the machine
ia
manufactured in accordance with the Essential Health and Saf
ety
Requirements
of
the '
Supply
of
Machinery (Safely) Regulations 1992.'
The '
requirements
101 supply of relevent
machinery'
in
the General Requirement
01
the
Reguletions are not
only that the machine satlslies the relevant assentlal health and safety
requiremen
ts, Dut
also
that
'the
manulactu re ..... carries out the necessary
research or lests
on
components, fittings or
the
complete machine
10
determine wh(lth\!r
by its desi
gn
or construction Ih\! machi
ne
is
capabts
of
bslng erected and
put Into service
safel
y.'
PGr
sons who install this machine
have
duties
under
Ihe
'Provision
and
Use
01 Work Equipment Regulations 1992'. An indication of these
duties
Is
given
In
the following
extracts, but
lt1e
user should be familiar with
the
lull Implications
ollhe
regulations. REGULATION 5 requires that; Every
employer
shall
ensure
Ihat
work
equipment is
50
constrocted
Of
adapted as to
be suitable for the purpose lor which it
is
used
or
provided.
In
selecting work equipment, every employer
shall heve
regard to the working conditions
and
to the
risks
to
heallh
end
safety
01
pe
rsons
whleh
exist
in
Iho
promi"o"
or
undertakings
in
which
tha
\ work
equ
ipment
is
to
be
used and any additional
ris
k posed
by
t
he
USII
of
that work
equ
ipment.
Every
employer
shall
ensure
that
work
equipment is used only for the
operations lor
which, and under conditions lor which, it is suitable.
In
lhls regulation 'suitabte' means suitable in
any
respect
whi(:h
it
is
reasonab
ly
foreseaable will affect
health or safely
of
any
person.
Tho Provision
and
Uso
01
Work Equipment
Regulations
also indude
requirements as
follows:
regulation 6 · malntell3.noo
regulati
on
7 - specific ris
ks
regulaMn a -information and
insttuc~ons
regulation
9 - tr
aining
Note:-
Attention is drawn
10
those requirements
of
the 'Woodwork i
ng
Machi
nes
Regulations
1974'
which are
1"101
replaced by the Supply of
M
achln~ry
(Safety) Re9ulations or
oth~r,
~.g.:
Regulation
13
of
the Wooctworking Machinery
Rsgulation, -
'Training', still
appjies.
Whi
lst
the
prime duly for
Bf1suring
health and
safely
res
ts with emptoyers, employoes too
have
legal duti
es, particularly under sections
7
and
a of
the
Health and Safety
at
Work Act.
They Include: Tak
ing
reasonabl ~
CSr8
for their own heallh
and safety and that
01
others who may be
affected
by
what they do or don't do;
co-operating with Iheir emp loyer
on
health
and safely: nol
interfering with
Of
misusing
anyth
ing
provided for
their health, safely and welfare.
Those
dutie6
on
employaes
have
been
supplemented
by
rogula\ion
12
ot
the Management of Health and Safely at Work Regu
lalions
'992.
One
01
the
new
raquirements is that employees should use
correctly all work items provided by their employer in accordance with their training and Ihe
Instructions they recei
ve
to enabte
them
to
use the items
safely.
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Noise
Noise levels can
vary
widely lrom machine to
machine
depending
0fI
the condil ions
01
use.
Persons
e~po5ed
10
high noise level
s,
even
for a short time, may
e~perience
lemporary
paftial hearing loss and continuous
e~posure
to
high
levels
can resu
lt
in
permanent
hearing damage.
The
Noi~e
at Work Regulat
iOns
19139
piece
legal oolies
on employers to prevent damage
to
hearing.
There
are three action levels
Of
noise delined
in
regulatiOfl
2:
The first action
lowl:
·
a daily personal noise
e~posure
(LEP'd)
of
85dB(A) The
second action level;·
a daily personal noise exposure (LEP'd)
01
9()(jB(A)
The peak action level:·
A
peak
sound
pressure
of
200
pascals
(14006
re
2Opa)
T
he
exposure level is obviously influenced by
the emission level of all the equipment in use, Emi
ssions levels
fOl
machines are provided
in
the particular
madl
ine instruction manual.
These levels
are
measured in accordallce
with ISO
7960
under certain speclflea test
conditions, they do not necessarily
represent the hlghesl noise level, which is influenced by many
!actors,
e,g.
number
ot e
pindles
in operalion, type and condition of work piece, spindle speeds etc.
For
regulations and information
on relevant
personal
protective
equipment
i.e.
ear
defenders,
employers
should
reler
to the
Person
al
Protective
Equipment
al
Work
Regulations 1992.
Du
st
Wood
dust
can
be
harmful to
hea
lth by
i
nhala
tion
and
skin
contact
and
cOrlcentratlons
cf
small particles in the air
can
form
an
explosive mixture.
The
COlltrol
01
Substances
Hal:ardous
to
Heatth Regulations (COSHH) 1989
place
legal duties
on
employers
to
ensure that:-
the exposure of his employees to
SUbSIElnces
hazardous
to
health is either prevented
Of,
where this is
flOt
reasonably
practicable,
adequately controlled.
..
.. ade
quate
control
to
e~posure
of
employees
to a
sub$tance
hazardous
to
health Shall
be
secured by measures other
than
the
provision
of
personal
protective
equipment.
where the measures taken
in
accordance
wi
th
the para9raph above do not prevant
or
provide
adequate
contro
l of,
exposure
to
substances
hal:ardous
to
tile
health
of
emptoyees, then In addition
to
tacking those
mothods, tho employor
shall provide thoso
employees
with
such suitab
le
personal
protective
equipment
as will
adequately
control
their
exposure
to
substances
hazardous
to
health.
In
struclfons
for Use
Machinery manufactures ele required by tile Supply
of Machinery Safety Regulations
to provide eomprehensive 'Instructions for Use" of
equipment,
it
is
important
that
this
Information Is transmitted
to
the person using
the
machine.
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LIFTING
AND
TRANSPORTATION
Tran~p<)natlOn
L)'n1CnSlOnS
and
Welghts_
UNLOAD
ING
Ensure
thm
all lifting cquipmenl used
is
capable ofliftillg the weight
of
the
machine
a. a min
imum.
The machme
may
be movC{1 uSlIlg a
fork li
ft
tmck wilh the
fork~
pos
iti
oned
under the saw table,
full
width.
Nolt:- The forks must be positioned
from t
he
side
Oflhc machine
(Fig. 1 ) in
order
10
prevent
damage
to
the rCaI
guard.
AitCnl,,(ively
it
may
be
crone
lifted . "
I'D
Fig.1
lift, pl
nce a "l
ing through the motor Fig.2
stirr
up
ensuring
lhe
motor
slide lock is
engaged to prevent unit movcment
( Fig.2 & 3 ).
Slowly
lift the machi
ne
ensuring
it does
not
tilt
and
the slillg is
not
~Iipping
Move
Ih~
m"~hi,,c
c"r~rully
(0 the
pr~p~rcd
site avoiding
jolting
Or
vibration.
W
ARNINC:
Do
not
wa
lk or s
tand
undCrnCJlh
a raised
ITIllchine.
I)\lPACK1NG
Remow
the packaging mate
rial from
all
the
i
t~llls
'''
Id check that
no
(k'lllage
hHS
octurret!
dum,!;
trm,s,
t.
Ascertain
that
the Illachinc IS complele
with all fitting s,
r
cquc~tcd
accessories
and
1001
kit.
Fi
gJ
BRA
ClW
SSCIJT
SAW
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RADIAL
ARM CROSSCUT S
AW
BRA
350
Maximum diameter of
saw
350 mm
Maximum saw projection
Width
will croa,cu t with
Staildard arm a' 90'
Width
wt
.
crou
eut with
Standard arm at 45'
Height
of wo
r1oc
table
108mm
415 x 108 mm
480 x
25
mm
227
x 108 mm
288 x
25
mm
110
5 mm
Diameter
01
aaw
spindle
30
mm
Power of motor
(Intermittent) 3
Kw
POWtir of
motor (Intennittenl)(
Optional) 4.5 Kw
Speed
of
motor, 50 hertz 3000 rpm
Speed
of
motor.
60
hertz 3600 rpm
Maxim
um
0VftnI1
height
17
90 mm
Floor space 1170 x 1600 mm
Net weight (apprOK.) 210
kg
Gron weight (approx,) 316
kg
Shipping
dlm&nllon,
(ap pro~.)
0,99
CIJ
m
RADI
AL
ARM CROSSCUT SAW BRA 400
Maximum diameter 01 $ilW
Maximum
aaw
projection
Width
w
ill
Cl06SCU\
wlVl
Standard arm at 90' Width will crosscut with Standard arm a14S'
Height of
wart<
l8bte
Diameter of saw spindle Power of motorj Intermittant) Spee<J
of
motor,
50
hertz
Speed of motor,
60
hertz
Maximum overall height
,-
.....
Nel weight (approx.) Gross weight (eppl'Ox.) Shipping di
mef"
ions (approx.)
400
mm
133 mm
39Q.
1
33
mm
4SO~25
mm
IIOxH3m
m
260x25mm
'''mm
"mm
4.5
Kw
3(lOO
rev/min
3600 rev/mln
17
90 mm
1170x
1650 mm
240
kg
346
kg
0.99cum
1
33/4
In
4
1
14
in
16
1
14 x 4 114 in
18314~lin
s3/
4x41/4in
11114xl,n
3
1x
1
/2
in
"mm
.
..
'
..
70 ' 1
!5
in
46~63
1n
.,,.
6951b
35
cu
It
153/4
In
51/sin
1511
4K51/Sin
17 s/S x 1
in
41/
4 X
S1/Sin
10 1/
4X 1 in
31
1
/
2in
"
mm
'
..
70 1/2
in
46x63in
52SIb 76 1 It)
35
CIJ
n
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iNSTRUCTIONS FOR
FmlNG
WOOD TABLE AND WEDGES TO
BRA
MACHINE
2 - MB)( 60 long STAYS
--,
2 ·
M8l(
60
long
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WOODP"'CKING
WOOD
PACK
IN@
~
BLOCK
"'-OCK
1 • S dill x 25 long 1 . 5 aia X
2t;
long
GROVERLOK
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----...,
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k,
---
GROVERLOK
DOWEL
- DOWEL
:+:
: :
:'-
1 ;
->+
"
ty_
, I t 1 1 1 : I
6-M6p~~~8
I1
I1
I I , I
SCREWS
, I I I I I
L-
t
..
1
,'
...
,
..
1'
I ,
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J I
SHOA
TARM
r
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LONG
ARM
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TABLE
VIEW LOOKING DOWN ON
BASE
FIG
. 1
Refer
10 FIG.
1
I.
Place
wood
table against 2
ofIS
dia x 25 long
groYl!f1ock
dowels.
2. Fas
taJ1
13b18
In
position
by
6 off Ma x
35
long pan
MAd SC'8W5.
(suppllfld
comple
te with M6
nuts and washers).
3.
RemOve
g
ro~6r1oc1(
doWels.
4. Position
fence
and packing
pieces
beh
ind
table.
S.
Place
wood
packing blocks over 8 dia holes on stays of
base
.
6.
Fit
left
hand
and righl hand lable
wedges
in position wlItl4
011
Me x 60
~g
pan
heed
screws.
(supplied complete with
Ma
nuts
and
washerl), (Do
no
t lasten tighUy).
7. FII
lable
wedges In between packing pieces
and
left hand and right hancl table weO\Ie
l.
8.
l ock up 4 off
MS x 60
long pan head
screws.
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IN STALLATION
Remove protective coating lram bright parts by
applying a cloth
soaked
in
paraffin
,
turpentine
or
some other $olvenl.
When the
machine
is cased for ex
port
the carriage and motor uni t are removed tram the arm, the arm is removed from the
p~la
r,
the pillar
and toot assembly is removed
from
the
base along with the legs. All thesa items are
pad<ed individually
in
tOO
casQ
.
Rem<MII
and
assemble as shown
In
FIg.
1.
~'M
STOP
STAllr
I.,
H,
V V
J"
u
1\
.
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FlO
2 _
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WIRING DETAILS
The motor
and
control ge
ar
have been wired
in before despatch. All that is required
is
to
conneC1
the power supply to t
he
starter.
Po
lntt to n
oli
w
hin
connect
ing to
pOW
er
I U
ppl
y:
1. Check the voltage, phase
and
Irequeney
correspond
to those on
lf1e
motor plate.
al
lO
the
cor,
ect
coils
and
heate.s
ara
fined
IQ
the
starter.
2.
It Is I
mportant
that
the
coffecl
cable Is
us&d 10
give
the
correct
voltage
10
the
Slarter,
IllS runni
ng
on
low
voltage
will
damage the motor.
3.
Chac~
t
he
main line
fuses
ara
of
Ihe
correct capacity.
See
list
beJow.
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ART
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1
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TRIP
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lA
,
V
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CII09"Im
4.
Connect the tine t
oOOs
to t
ho
appropriato
terminals. See Fig. 2 for 3 phase
911pply
and Fig. 3 for 1 phase
811pply.
5.
Check all connections lU
ll
sound.
6.
Chock
the
rotation of the motor for correct
directloo.
11 this
Is
Incorrect
10.
3 phase
$upply reverse any
tw(I
of the
line
lead
connections .
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-
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s.W.
Go
TInntoI
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LU
BRI
CATI ON
It Is advisable to keep
a~
bright parts covered
with a
thin lilm
of
oil to prevent rlJ$ting.
The slide rods and rollers should also
be
kept
clear of any
sawdust and chippings for ease
of opera
ti
on.
Ty
pe
01 oil recommended:
POWER
EM.125
Type 01 grease recommended:
SHELL AL
VAN
IA 3
"'
.
FOUNDATION
See Fig. 5 for bolt positions and clearance required. When installing, the machine must be
levelled
...
p by means
of
packing pieces
under the fee
t.
The machine table sho
...
td
be
slightly high at the front end. This will ensure
thAt the saw
...
n~
remains
in
the back position
when not
in
use (see page 14).
This
does
not
affect
the
accuracy
of
the
machine. Foundation bolts
are
not
supplied with the
machine
except by speCial
Order.
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WOOD
TABLE
The wood table is made In SlJch a
way
to
give
lout
/en(:$
po&llions. The
IeI'K:8
GIll
el$i
ty
be
moved
from
one
poalUon
to
another
by
knocking
out
the wedges
and
pla
cin g the
table strip"
10
wi
t whk:h8ver IQncu
po!:I
iticn le
required.
PO$IT1ON
1
This
enable.
a
ma~imum
timber size 01 14"
wide
)(
41
12"
deep (356mm
)(
114mm) to
be
crosscut with
the
arm at
90'".
POSmoN2
this
anables a maxlm
lJ(Jl
timber alze 01 1 r
wide)(
l '
(l&ep
(432mm x 25mm)
to
crosscut
wllh Ihe
arm
at 90".
POSmoN 3
This
Is
the
most cofwenl, nt le
nc,
position
"","en cutting compound al'l9les
wi
th
!ha
arm
SWUI'I9
to the
left
01
the
openItor.
F1TTING
SAWBLADES
1 I
so
lat.
~chlne
.lectrically
2
Open saw
guard
doo
r(2 quart. r
turn
screwa)
3 Fit
long
arm
hexagon wrench
Inlo spind
le end
a
nd
remov
e the spind
le Iocknut(LH.
ihr
ead) a
nd
r
amove fro
nt
taw
flange and
sawblade
.
"
Enlure aplndl
. and
sa
w flanges Ir.
cle
ln.
fit
blade
to
I plndle and
up
10 the
rur
saw
fl
ange.
Chec k tna blade teeth are
pointing
In
the
comIc
dlre
ctlon
.(refer
to
label on door).FIt
front
"ange
and
lock
aaw
nut
.
S
Close
and
faalen sawguard
ctoor
.
Switc
h on
machlns laolator
and check
bladala running
co
rrectly
bofors
commsnclng work
.
Note:
fC.Regulation
s allowl only TCT
IiIwbladaa
to
be us.d
on Cr
o..cut machl
nss.
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All adjustmemt
emd
alignmftnts listed below
have
been carafulty sal and checked and the
who
le
maehinft
thor
oughly
tested
before
despatch from the
works.
Should
any
adjustment
be
necessa
ry
procaad
in
accordance
with
tha
ral
ative
instructions
giVOiK'l.
LEVElUNG
TABLE
To
chKk
the tab
le
'or .I!g!lmfnt to th. I
lm
,he
undtr
mtntlontdproetdutethoukl
biI
....
aad:
t. Aemove the sawguard end blade from the
motor.
2.
Er"lSure
tha motor locating latch 'A'
in
Fig.
9,
the
s~rrup
localfng latch 'S' and the
carriage locking screw
'
C'
In Fig.
16
Is
Sflcurely locked.
J.
Secu
re a small
dla
. rod between saw
Hanges
as
Shown in Fig. 6 then raise
or
lower
arm
until
end
of the
rOd almost
touc:ha!i
table.
4.
Lilt arm locating latch
"C'
in Fig. 9 end
swing
arm
to
extreme ends
of
the table
chccllinglh
at
dO(lnlrlCO
\)(llWoon rod Ilnd
table
remains constant.
S. Silould the table need adjustment remove
table
packing
pieces
and fence . adjust
teble
supports
by
loosen
ing
hexagon
h
ead
bolts
and
moving
up
01
do wn
whictM:M:lr
is required .
When
Sflt tighlElll
all
bolts.
6. Replace fence in position required and rcpjaca packing pieces and wedges.
SAW AUGNMENTS
1.
SIW
square
10
lIbIe
To
check
thia
alIgnmElll~
place a steer square
agelnst
the saw
as
,ho
wn in
tig.
1.
It
edjustment
is
necenery.
disen
gage the
mOlOr
locating lalch "A". loesen motor pivot
locking handle
'
8"
and adjust sawblade unt
il
sql.llle. Lock
in
It'Ils position with leyer '
8',
then adjust aeretight hexagon nuts
'C'
and
hexagon Iocknuls "
0'
until latch "A"
locate.
accurately
in
IhII motor Ioca!lng ring.
2. U
..
DllnrleI to
"ne.
To
check this
elignment
place a pencil
t>etween
the saw flanges. as
Shown
in
Fig. 8
end scribe a line
on
the tabie. Ctleck It'Iis is
at
90'
to
thll
IIIne8
by
m",
..
n~
ot a st
8al
squa
r8.
If
adjustment is nac8ssary. loosen
arm locking lever "A"
in
Fig.
8.
and disengage
11\0
p~tcr
locating hatch "8'", adjlJst arm unlif
square, lock in position; then
sdjU5t
aerOOght
he
KSQOIl
nuts "C" and heKagon Iodmuts "0"
unlil
the
"8"
locates accuratety
in
the
pila
•.
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3.
s.wtIIadlln r
llll
tlon
to
fence
To
check this ailgnmont placo 0 stool rule
or
some
olher similar slralght odgo bolw(!an the
sa
w flangos
as
shown
In
Fig. 9 and a slasl
squaro against the fonco. Rototo the stool
rule
from
front
to rear.
11
adjustment
Is
necessary loosen stirrup Iocklng hondlo "0", and
djsengage the stirrup locating latch "S",
sct oorrectly, then relock
In
position with teller
"0".
Adjust
the
aerotlght
nuts
"
e"
and
hUllgon
loeknuts
OF"
until
the lateh "S"
locates
a<:cu
rale
ty
In
the
slot
In
the
stirrup.
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COLUMN ADJUSTMEN TS
Movement in t
he
arm may be traood to the
pillar.
To
take up
any
play which
may
develop
adjust t
he
specral socke t head cap screw "A"
in
Fig.
12
. After
adjustment!M
pillar rise and
fall
should
be checked
10
ensu
re the
movement is not
too
tight
RI
SE AND
FALL
OF THE ARM
The arm rise
and
lall
is
by
means
of
the
handle
"
A"
in Fig. 14. The handle turns a
screw
in
El
brass nut which is
<U1chored
to the
foot.
The total
travel
01
the
arm
is
14"
(356mm).
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PART
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SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE.
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r Replaceme
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parts
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Park
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NOISE
EMISSION
VALUES
Machine
criteria
The
machine
was
free
standing
on
a
concrete
floor, not
boiled
down
and
not
mounted on any vibration dampening,
A
flexible pipe
con
nected
the
mact1
ine
to
the
dust
extraction.
There was no enclosure around the
mact1
ine.
Machine
cunlng
criteria
The machine
was
fitted wi
th
a 400mm main
saw rotating
at
3000 rpm.
The
saw blade had 48 carbide tipped teeth and a cutting width of
3,2mm, The blade thickness was
2.2mm.
Feed rate:
4·8
Mlm in
Saw
blade projection: 30mm
Material
criteria
Material, Moisture content:
Board thickness: Board length:
Preliminary machining:
pm
ticlo board
(3
leyer construction)
8-14%
16mm 800-600mm processed down
to.
final width of
150mm
The figures quo
led
in the noise emission
chart
are
emi
ssion
levels
and
are
nO!
necessarily
safe
working levels,
Whilst
there
is a correlation
between
emission levels
and
e){posure levels. this
cannot
be
I.lsed
reliably
10
determine whether
er net
furl
her precautions are required 10
achieve
sElle
working levels.
Facters that
illfluence
the
Elctua
l leyel
of
exposure
10
the
werk
10lce
include
the
dura
ti
on
of
~posure,
Ihe character istics
of
the work
room, sources ef noi
se
etc,
i.e, the
number
of
machines
and
othe r
adjacent prrn;esses. Also the parmissible axposu,e lavels
can
vary
from
country to
COl.lntry,
Em
issien levels, however,
will
enable
the
user
of the
mact1ine to
make
a beller evaluation
of
the
'hazard and risk'.
Tooling
criteria
The BRA crosscut saws
have
been
designed
to accept 350mm or 400mm diameter saw blades Suitable to sit on a 30mm splndte. The
saw
sho
uld
ha~ a 'pin hole' location.
Never exceed the specified
ma~imum
speed
of
the
saw
blades.
NOISE EMISSION CHART
MODEL: BRA
TYPE:
400
50HZ 415V
DECLARED NOISE EMISSIONVALUES in accordance with
IS0487t
Idling Ope,ati
ng
Declared A-weight
ed
emissi
on
50\.1nd level (LpAd)
in
dB
re
20uPa
at
the operators position 78.97 88.82
Environmental correction facto,
(K)
vall.les
determined according to specifio test
code
IS07oo0 Annex A
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Only tools made
in
conformity to pr EN847·1
,
hall
be used on !he machi
ne.
It
should
also
be
no tad
that
H.S.S. BO
W
blades
may be prohibited by law In eertal
,..
countries and t
he
oporator should ascertai,..
rhe
position on this
point
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