Remove
cotter pin
Cotter pin
Remove chips, dirt, oil etc. from the pin and grease the groove.
Insert a new cutting wheel into the blade holder and insert the pin again.
Insert a new cotter pin into the cutting wheel straight pin and secure it by bending it apart.
6.3
Changing the clamping jaw inserts
Turn the clamping chuck and open it until a
screwdriver fits inside.
Undo the screws that secure the clamping jaw
inserts (fig. 1).
Place a thin rod onto the upper edge of the spring
and pull out the clamping chuck pin (fig. 2).
Pull the clamping jaw insert forward (fig. 3).
Insert a new clamping jaw insert and push it right
to the back, replace the spring and the clamping
chuck pin. Tighten the screw.
6.4
Daily inspection
Attention! Before starting the lubrication-works the power plug has to be
taken out of the power source.
Check the mains plug, mains cable and extension cable to ensure they are undamaged.
Correctly filled oil trough.
Clean the oil tank if there are impurities in it.
Inspect the thread-tapping jaws, pipe cutter and internal deburrer for any wear and replace
parts if there is wear.
Clean the clamping jaws with a wire brush if they are dirty.
Check that the dowel screws are secure. Tighten if necessary.
Remove dirt and chips from the machine regularly.
Apply anti-rust grease if the machine is not going to be used for an extended period.
The rear spindle support has to be lubricated periodically. The lubrication is only allowed for
persons which have been supervised in electrical safety issues.
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Cutting wheel
straight pin
Cutting wheel
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Clamping chuck
Turn
Screw