WARNING: In the event of power disruption or failure the safety
chain/strap ensures that the machine remains in place attached
to the workpiece. (Fig12) As a crucial safety feature it must be
securely attached to both the machine and to the workpiece.
BEFORE beginning cutting operations the strap or chain must be
correctly fitted, preferably passing through the machines carrying
handle. The safety chain/strap should NOT be used as an alternative
to the magnet for clamping purposes.
To ensure Coolant/Lubricant flow:
• Gently squeeze the Coolant/Lubricant bottle to force the
Coolant/Lubricant through to the cutter.
• Lower the Cutting Head towards the workpiece until the cutter
teeth touch the workpiece, and the pilot pin has been pushed
up into the cutter.
• Raise the Cutting Head.
• Repeat this process until coolant/lubricant fluid is flowing freely
onto the workpiece.
• Adjust the ON/OFF Tap to give the fluid flow required
Note: Sometimes the position of the machine on the workpiece (or
when a 3 jaw chuck is fitted) makes delivery of coolant/lubricant
impossible. If this is the case a suitable 'cutting compound' can be
applied directly to the workpiece before cutting operations begin.
The compound may need to be replenished during the cutting
process.
WARNING: Only replenish cutting compound after the motor
has been switched 'OFF' and it and the cutter are completely
stationary.
ANTI STALL TECHNOLOGY
This machine is fitted with the latest Anti Stall Technology (AST).
If the cutting forces result in the motor stalling, the electronics will
switch off the motor, preventing burnout. The magnet however
will remain energised holding the machine safely in position.
To reset after AST activation:
• Set the motor switch to the OFF position.
• Back-off (withdraw) the cutter from the material.
• Wait 3-5 seconds before restarting the motor. Set the motor
switch to ON position.
Note: If after AST activation, or at any other time during operations
the machine fails to (re)start, or there is no magnetic adhesion, check
the 10 amp Surge Fuse. Refer to Testing.
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