Fitting The Grinding Wheel; Securing The Grinding Wheel Guard; Electrical Connection; Start-Up - Tecomec Sharp Master Manual De Instrucciones

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F
Gauge depth
G
Grinding wheel thickness
H
Grinding wheel code
I
Oregon chain codes
L Windsor chain codes
M SABRE/TSC/EXCEL chain codes
N Carlton chain codes
O Stihl chain codes
P EM chain codes
15.1 INSTRUMENTAL MEASUREMENTS (FIG. 6)
a - Measure the gauge depth using the suitable shape.
b - Put the template on this side and measure the chain
PITCH.
c - Put the template on this side to measure the cutter length.
d - The driving link width can be measured using a suitable
instrument (e.g. gauge).

16. FITTING THE GRINDING WHEEL

16.1 CHECKING THE GRINDING WHEEL (FIG. 7)
Hold the grinding wheel up by its central hole. Knock the
edge of the grinding wheel (fig. 7) gently with a non-metallic
object. If it makes a numb non-metallic noise it means that
the wheel could be damaged: do NOT use it!
16.2 GRINDING WHEEL WARNINGS
- Use a grinding wheel suitable for the type of chain to
be sharpened; consult the chain chart at the end of the
manual.
- Do not force the grinding wheel on the hub and do not alter
the centering hole diameter. Do not use grinding wheels
that do not fit perfectly in place.
- Use exclusively clean and perfect intact hub and flange to
fit the grinding wheel.
- Make sure the outside diameters of the hub and flange are
identical (fig. 8).
16.3 SECURING THE GRINDING WHEEL
- Insert and perfectly centre the grinding wheel in the
dedicated seat on the hub (fig. 9).
- Insert and perfectly centre the washer R11 on the hub.
- Screw the ring nut G10, as indicated in fig. 8-9-10.
Make sure you fit the flange as illustrated in fig. 8.
If the grinding wheel is fitted with the flanges too tight,
it could break during use and put the operator at risk.

17. SECURING THE GRINDING WHEEL GUARD

- Put the guard P13 on the arm (fig. 11).
- Make sure the tab L13 is inserted correctly in the seat S13
of the guard P13 (fig. 11).
- Make sure the two hooking teeth D14 are hooked correctly
on the edge of the arm (fig. 12).
- Insert and tighten the screw V13 in its seat to secure the
guard P13 (fig. 12).
10
EN
Do not tighten the securing screw excessively to
avoid cracking the guard

18. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

- Make sure the electrical system power supply complies
with the values written on the rating nameplate.
- The power supply voltage must not differ from that written
on the nameplate by ±5%.
- The connection to the electric mains must be prepared
subject to current standards in force in the country in which
the machine is used.
- The power socket used for the machine must have an
earth wire, adequate fuse and must be protected by a
differential circuit breaker with tripping sensitivity no higher
than 30 mA.

19. START-UP

- Plug the power cable into the mains.
19.1 OPERATOR POSITION (FIG. 13)
- The operator must stand in front of the machine and
maintain a position that allows him to grip the arm correctly
and adjust the vice.

20. CHECKING THE GRINDING WHEEL ASSEMBLY

Wear personal protection equipment when
carrying out these jobs.
When checking the assembly of the grinding wheel,
make sure no other person stands near the machine.
- Start the machine by holding the operating switch down for
1-2 seconds and make sure the grinding wheel does not
move sideways or crosswise during the slowdown phase,
which could cause abnormal vibrations. If this occurs, do
not start the machine again but make sure the grinding
wheel has been assembled correctly. If necessary, replace
the grinding wheel with another original one.
- Operate the machine again holding the operating switch
down for 30 seconds. Stand at the side of the rotation
surface of the grinding wheel and visually make sure the
grinding wheel does not move sideways or crosswise,
which could cause abnormal vibrations. If this occurs, stop
the machine immediately and make sure the grinding wheel
has been assembled correctly. If necessary, replace the
grinding wheel with another original one.
Each time a grinding wheel is fitted, follow the
instructions given in the section entitled FITTING
THE GRINDING WHEEL

21. ADJUSTING THE GRINDER

21.1 SHARPENING ANGLES
- Once you have established the type of chain to be
sharpened, look-up the vise adjustment angle in the chain
chart (column C).
21.2 SETTING THE TOP SHARPENING
RH
Cutter
- Loosen the knob M16.
- Turn the vise clockwise.
- Position the reference notch on the vise
by the desired angle.
- Tighten knob M16 again.
ANGLE (FIG. 14-15)

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