Putting The Grinding Machine Into Operation - Schwamborn WDS 530 E Manuel D'utilisation Original

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EN Wall, ceiling and floor grinding machine WDS 530 E
3 Operating
3.1 Putting the grinding machine into
operation
Observe the safety instructions in Chapter 2!
The initial start‐up of the grinding machine may
be carried out only by qualified personnel!
Observe the instructions on the guiding machine
for the operating temperature of the hydraulic
fluid (ideally 50 - 75°C). That means a start-up
phase is necessary for heating up the hydraulic
oil. A drop in machine performance is possible
during this phase.
When the grinding machine is commissioned for
the first time, the start-up phase is extended by
the initial running-in of the drive unit.
A visual inspection of the grinding machine
needs to be done before starting up the grinding
machine.
Particular attention should be paid to damaged
or loose components, and wear!
Always use suitable grinding tools or abrasive
bonding for the surface to be machined. The
manufacturer of the grinding machine can gladly
provide corresponding recommendations.
1.
Check the surface to be ground and remove any
protruding objects.
2.
Turn the grinding machine in the direction of the
guide arm (! Fig. B) and place with the sup­
porting feet [11, Fig. B] on a level, horizontal
floor with adequate load capacity (e.g. pallet or
floor) (! Chapter 6.2).
3.
Check tools for function and condition and re­
place if necessary (! Chapter 4.3).
4.
Establish the 4 hydraulic connections [Fig. L and
Fig. M].
The hydraulic couplings have different sizes and
markings and must not be mixed up.
Fasten the coupling element [6, Fig. A/B/H] to
the desired position (front/back).
For wall grinding the grinding machine must be
turned by 90° and for floor grinding by 180°.
5.
If necessary adjust the angle between grinding
machine and guide arm
(! Chapter 4.2).
6.
Connect the hose of the dust extraction (max. 4)
at the connection for the dust extraction
[15, Fig. A] and route to the grinding machine
with the Velcro strips [10, Fig. A].
Up to 4 dust extractions can be connected as
needed.
Connections to the dust extraction that are not
used have to be closed with the corresponding
lids!
For wall grinding, the guiding machine with the
guide arm must be parallel to the wall (! Fig. AC).
7.
Lift the grinding machine with the guide arm and
move the guiding machine into the working posi­
tion.
8.
Check the safety equipment for completeness
and function before starting up!
3.2 Operation
The grinding machine was put into operation
(! Chapter 3.1).
Risk of injury from inadvertent starting and
movement of the grinding machine!
Risk of injury from loose parts!
During operation, loose parts (stones / removed
material / broken components / tools etc.) can
be flung out!
Keep at a safe distance.
The safety distance during operation must be at
least 10 m.
The operating personnel responsible for the
grinding machine must ensure that no one can
enter the grinding machine's danger zone during
operation!
Risk of injury and fire hazard from hot surfaces
on the machine housing, tool mounts and grind­
ing tools!
Wear protective gloves!
Have suitable fire extinguishers on hand!
Work with the greatest care and caution!
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