Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SLR12 Powermatic
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Opera ting Instructions and Parts M anual Straight Line Rip Sa w M odel S LR12 Pow ermatic 427 New Sanf ord Road LaVergne, TN 37086 Part No . M-0460276 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revi s i on F2 04/2014 www.powerm ati c .c o m Copyri ght © 2014 Powerm atic This .
2 Warrant y and Service Powe rm atic warran t s eve ry product i t se lls against manu f ac t u r e r s’ defe ct s. If one of our t oo l s nee ds service o r repair, please cont a ct Technical Se rvice by calling 1-800- 274- 6 846, 8AM t o 5PM C ST , Monday through F r iday.
3 Ta ble of Cont ents W a rrant y and Ser v ice .............................................................................................................................. 2 Tab l e o f Con tents ................................................
4 Wa r n i n g 1. Read and under s tand t he enti re owner’s m anual bef ore att e m pti ng as sembl y or operation. 2. Read and understand t he w arni ng s posted on t he m ac hi ne and in this manual. F ailur e to co m ply wit h all of these warning s may cause s eri ous i njury.
5 19. Keep the fl oor around t he m achine cl ean and f ree of scrap m ateri a l , oil and greas e. 20. Keep vi sitor s a sa f e di stance from the work area. Keep children aw ay. 21. Make y our w or kshop chil d proof wit h padl ocks, master switc hes or by r e m ovi ng start er keys.
6 Introduct ion Thi s manual i s pr o v i ded by Powerm ati c covering t he safe oper ation and m ai n tenanc e procedure s f or a Powerm atic Model S LR12 R i p Saw. This m anual contains i ns t ructi ons on i ns t allati on, sa f ety pr ecautions, general operati ng procedures, m aint enance i ns t ructi ons and part s breakd own.
7 Features Figur e 1.
8 Receivi ng Open shi pping cont ainer and check f or shippi ng dam age. Report any da m age imm ed i ately to your di stri butor and shi pping agent. Do not discar d any shippi ng m aterial until the Rip S aw is i nstalled and r unning properl y.
9 4. Pl ace a lev el upon t he mac hine t able, and adjust the screws ov er the foot pads as necessary. W hen t he mac hine i s l e v el, ti ghten all four he x nuts agai ns t t he m ach i ne’s base. Unpaint ed surf aces, such a s the wor k tabl e and f ence, ha v e been giv en a prot ective c oati ng at the f actory .
10 In stalling/Changin g Blade 1. Di sconnect m achi ne fr o m pow er source. 2. Unscre w knur led knob o n bl ade guard and swing guard away , as s hown i n Figur e 8.
11 Ad j u s t m e n t s Main Belt T en sion 1. Di sconnect m achi ne fr o m pow er source. 2. Open bac k panels t o ex pos e t he m otor, pull eys and belt s, as shown i n Fi gure 10. Loosen hex nut (F ig. 11) and t urn the adjust ment s crew as needed t o adj us t t he tensi on.
12 Feed Speed The f eed s peed adj uster i s f ound below the gearbox (Figur e 13). F eed speed s ho ul d be adjust ed whil e the machine i s running and t he ca ter pi llar is in m o tio n . Tur n adjuster c lockwi s e t o decrease f eed speed, count ercloc kw i s e to incr ease.
13 Oiler A djustmen t 1. Rem o v e plasti c co v er. 2. Loos en s et scre w (F igur e 17) and rot ate knurl ed dial cl ockw i se to i ncrea s e oi l out put; count er-cl ockwise to decr eas e oi l output. The scal e i s in cubic cen tim eters. 3. Reti ghten set screw, and i nstall plasti c co v er .
14 M a intenance Be fore d oin g mai ntena nce on th e machi n e, disconnect it f rom the el ectrical supp ly by pu lli ng o ut the pl ug or sw itc h ing off t he ma in s witc h! Fa ilure to com ply ma y cause seri ous inj u ry . Int erior o f oil tank m us t be kept cl ean at all times .
15 Tr oubleshoot ing (Mechanic al) Trou ble Proba ble Ca use Re medy Saw arbor w on’t run. Saw arbor guard or r ear guard not cl os ed. Check and c lose guards. Ca te rp illa r w on ’t mo ve . Vari able speed belt too l oos e, or dropped. Adj us t v ar iabl e speed belt t ension or repl ace belt.
16 Par ts List: I nfeed Body A ssembly Ind ex No. P art No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty ................. SLR 12-3 00 ..............Co v er A s se mbly ( Ite m s 1 th ru 7) ..................................................... ....... 1 .................
17 I nfeed Body A ssembly.
18 Par ts List: A rbor Spin d le A ssembly Ind ex No. P art No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty ................. SLR1 2-2 00 ..............Arb or Sp ind le As se m bly (Ite ms 1 thru 1 3) ............................................ .. 1 1 ............... TS- 1492041 .
19 Arbor S p indle Assem b ly.
20 Par ts List: M o to r and Dr ive Un it A ssembly Ind ex No. P art No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... SLR 12 -50 1 ..............Eye-B ol t .............................................................................. ..................
21 Motor an d Driv e Unit A ssembly.
22 Par t s List : L as er A ssembly (Optional Accessory) Ind ex No. P art No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty ................. SLR1 2-7 00 ..............La se r Ass embly ( Ite m s 1 thru 18 ) .................................................... ........ 1 .
23 Par ts List: Roll er and Fram e Assem bly Ind ex No. P art No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty ................. SLR 12-3 00 ..............Co v er A s se mbly ( Ite m s 1 th ru 7) ..................................................... ....... 1 1 .........
24 60 ............. TS- 1534042 .............Pan H ead Machine S c rew ..................................M6x12 ........................ 2 61 ............. TS- 1504051 .............Sock et H ead Cap S crew .....................................M8x25 ...
25 Roller an d Fram e Assem bly.
26 Par ts List: T able an d Stan d Assem bly Ind ex No. P art No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty ............ SLR 12- 400FA N ........Fe nce Co m p le te As se mbly ( Ind ex 15 , 20 -24, 2 6-31 , 52 -58 , 77 , 81-8 4) .. 1 1 ............... SLR 12 -401 ....
27 Ind ex No. P art No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 62 ............. SLR1 2-43 7 ..............Emer g ency Stop Butto n ......................................................................... 1 64 ............. SLR 12- 43 8 ..............Star t Butto n .
28 Table an d Stand A ssembly.
29 Par ts List: El ectrical C ontrol Pan el (SLR12-443) Ind ex No. P art No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... SLR 12 -60 1 ..............Con trol Re lay ................... R1 .............................M Y2NJ - 200/220VAC . . 1 2 ........
30 El ectri cal Connections – 3 Phase, 230V, 60Hz.
31 El ectri cal Connections – 3 Phase, 460V, 60Hz 3 460V , 60Hz.
32 Preventi ve Maintenance Che cklist fo r M o d el SLR1 2 Straight Line Rip Saw [ ] W o rk ar ea around m ach i ne m arked off c learly. [ ] Non-ski d floor strips in area where operat or normall y s t ands. [ ] Inspect entir e m achine for loose bol ts, nuts, scr ews .
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