Fitting The Chuck; Maintenance - Walter ICECUT 250 Manuel D'instructions

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Icecut 250 & Icecut 250P
Insufficient magnetic force
Frame under voltage
Fuse blows when magnet switch is
turned on
Fuse blows when motor is started up
Rotation system free stroke too long

17) FITTING THE CHUCK

 The machine comes supplied with an Arbor Shank (48H591) & 13mm Chuck (39D008).
 Insert 48H591 into Arbor Spindle (48H596), ensure a good and tight fit is achieved.
 Insert 39D008 into 48H591, ensure a good and tight fit is achieved.
 Replacing the chuck is the reverse sequence, by utilising 48H460 (Drift).

18) MAINTENANCE

In order to get the best life out of your Walter machine always keep it in good working order.
A number of items must always be checked on Walter machines.
Always before starting any job make sure the machine is in good working order and that there are no
damaged or loose parts. Any loose parts must be tightened.
Before proceeding with any maintenance work be certain that the power supply is disconnected.
Description
Visual check of
machine for damage
Operation of machine
Check brush wear
Check magnetic base
Check alignment of the
machine
Check grease
Check armature
Original Instructions
- Bottom of magnet not clean and dry
- Bottom of magnet not flat
- Work piece is not bare metal
- Work piece is not flat
- Work piece is too thin less than 3.5mm
- Defective control unit
- Defective magnet
- Damaged / defective wiring
- Motor seriously dirty
- Damaged or defective wiring
- Wrong value fuse
- Defective magnet switch
- Defective control unit
- Damaged or defective wiring
- Wrong value fuse
- Motor running roughly
- Defective armature and / or field
- Carbon brushes worn out
- Defective control unit
- Loose or defective gear-rack
- Defective rotation system
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Ce manuel est également adapté pour:

Icecut 250p39-d 25039-d 251

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