Transport and storage
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Be extremely careful when moving the machine with
manual maneuvering or on inclined surfaces. Even
small inclines can result in forces that make it
impossible to brake the machine by hand.
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The machine should not be lifted by handles, motor,
chassis or other parts. Transportation of the machine
is best done on a pallet / skid to which the machine
must be firmly secured.
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At no time should lifting of machinery be attempted
without mechanical means such as a hoist or fork lift.
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Do not use a fork-lift truck under the planetary head if
the machine is not resting on a pallet or carriage.
Doing this may cause irreparable damage to the
machine's grinding discs and other internal
components.
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Secure the equipment during transportation in order
to avoid transport damage and accidents.
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The machine should be transported under cover
where possible, limiting the exposed to natural
elements – in particular rain and snow.
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It is recommended that machinery be transported with
a set of diamonds attached at all times to ensure
protection of locking mechanism for diamond plates.
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Store the equipment in a lockable area so that it is out
of reach of children and unauthorized persons.
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The machine should always be stored in a dry place
when not in use.
OPERATING
Support wheel
Dismantling/assembling to support wheel
Remove the locking pin (1) and the locking bolt (2) on
each side. Pull out the support wheel frame (3) from the
machine frame.
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Assemble the parts in the reverse order.
Raise/lower the support wheel
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First, remove the locking pins (1) on each side of the
machine. Then loosen the locking bolt (2) and lower
the support wheel. Refit the locking bolt (3) and
locking pin (1) to secure the support wheel in lowered
position.
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1
2
3
1
3
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