CRATER-02 A
AUTOMATIC 16.5” UPCUT MITER SAW
User's Manual
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CONTENTS Page
1. General Information 3
1.1. Introduction 3
1.2. Manufacturer 3
2. Machine’s Description and Purpose of Use 3
2.1. Machine’s description 3
2.2. Technical features 5
2.3. Cutting diagram 5
2.4. Overall dimensions 6
2.5. Part lists and technical drawings 7
2.6. Electric and pneumatic control panel 9
3. Safety 9
3.1. Safety information 9
3.2. Accident prevention 10
3.3. General safety information 10
4. Transport of your machine 12
5. Installation of your machine 12
5.1. Preparation 12
5.2. Electric connection 13
6. Machine Safety Information 14
7. Operation 15
7.1. Operating guide 15
7.2. Adjusting the air pressure 18
8. Safe installation of the saw blade 18
9. Maintenance 20
9.1. Routine controls and maintenance 20
9.2. Maintenance at the end of the working day 20
10. Troubleshooting Guide 21
11. Electric / pneumatic components 22
11.1. Electric Components 22
11.2. Pneumatic Components 23
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. INTRODUCTION
The user’s manual given by the manufacturer contains necessary information about the
machine parts. Each machine operator should read these instructions carefully, and the
machine should be operated after fully understanding them.
Safe and efficient use of the machine for long term depends on understanding and
following the instructions contained in this manual. The technical drawings and details
contained in this manual constitute a guide for the operator.
1.2. DISTRIBUTOR
ATech Machine, Inc.
10752-A Tucker Street – Beltsville, MD 20705 - USA
Phone: +1-301-595-1816 Fax: +1-301-560-6627
Website: www.ATechMachinery.com E-mail: info@ATechMachinery.com
In case of any technical problem please contact your nearest ATECH dealer, or
ATECH head office through the above mentioned phone, fax or e-mail address.
Technical labels with the model description of the machine are fixed onto the front
side of each machine.
The machine’s serial number and manufacturing year are stipulated on the technical
label.
2. MACHINE’S DESCRIPTION AND PURPOSE OF USE
2.1. MACHINE’S DESCRIPTION
Automatic upcut saw with circular saw blade for serial cutting of PVC, aluminum and
wooden profiles in desired angles. The operator has the possibility to adjust the cutting
speed of the saw blade via knob according to material type and size.
Cutting at fixed angles of 150-22.50-300-450-900, and at intermediate angles via fixing
arm. Machine has been designed according to CE Safety Directives.
The movable back fence enables straight and angle cutting of broad profiles.
The cutting speed can be adjusted manually according to material type.
If the protection cover is opened during the cutting operation, the saw blade
moves down to its starting point automatically due to safety reasons.
After the cutting operation is finished, the saw blade moves down automatically
from the top rising point.
Please include the below mentioned data in all your correspondence regarding the
machine with the manufacturer and/or your ATECH dealer.
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*Machine model
*Machine’s serial number
*Voltage and frequency
*Name of dealer where machine was purchased
*Date of purchase
*Description of the machine fault
*Average daily operation period
Protective Upper
Cover
Control Panel
Panosu
Control panel
Lock
General Key
Frame Cover
Cover Lock
CRATER-02 A Illustration - 1
Note: for safety reasons the motor does not start unless the upper protective cover is closed.
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2.2. TECHNICAL FEATURES
Technical
Features
(Metric)
2,2kW D=420 mm
CRATER-02 A 3000 rpm 6-8 Bar 35 l/min 90x85x130 cm 225 kg
400V 50Hz d=30-32 mm
Technical
Features
(American)
3 HP D=16 1/2" 90-120
CRATER-02 A 3000 rpm 1 CFM 35”x34”x51” 495 lb
3-Phase 220V/440V 60Hz d=30-32 mm psi
2.3. CUTTING DIAGRAM
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2.4. OVERALL DIMENSIONS
Figure-1
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2.5. PARTS LIST AND TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
Table Locking Pin
Angle Adjustment Pin
Motor Start / Stop
Cutting Start Cutting Start
Speed
Adjustment
Valve
No Part Name/Order Number Qty
10 211-010 Blade Guard 1
16 201-005 420 mm Saw blade 1 EmergencySt
Angular Back Fence (right op
33 2
and Left)
34 Pneumatic Clamp 2 Clamp Button
40 Set Square 1 Main Switch
44 2.2 kW Electric Motor 1
45 Hydro-Pneumatic Cylinder 1
Figure - 2
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NO PART NAME QTY
7 Conveyor Foot 1
8 Conveyor Profile 2
9 M8 x 20 Bolt 2
10 Profile Support 1
11 M10 Handle 1
KN-2 Conveyor
24V Transformer
Contactor 24V Coil
Overload Protection MVH 1/5 Valve
Relais
Air pressure safety
switch
Figure – 3 Figure - 4
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2.6. ELECTRIC AND PNEUMATIC CONTROL PANEL
The electric and pneumatic control panel enables you to make adjustments regarding
the air pressure.
The cover of the panel has to be definitely kept closed during operation. At servicing
works for remedy of defects:
SWITCH OFF THE ELECTRIC AND PNEUMATIC SUPPLY CONNECTIONS.
For safety reasons, the air pressure safety switch located on the panel deactivates all
pneumatic components in case that the air pressure drops below 4 Bar.
If the air pressure is lower than 4 Bar, the saw blade and pneumatic clamps will not
operate.
3. SAFETY
3.1. SAFETY INFORMATION
The symbols shown hereunder are necessary to be read with special attention. Not
reading or observing of them may cause damage to the equipment or personal
injury.
IMPORTANT
The IMPORTANT symbol above is one telling to apply special care and to be careful
at carrying out the specified operation.
CAUTION !
The CAUTION! Symbol above warns you against specific dangers, and requires to
read the text. Not observing may cause damage to the equipment.
DANGER WARNING
The above symbol DANGER WARNING, warns you against specific dangers, and you
have definitely to read them. Negligence may cause damage to the equipment
and bodily injury.
Read the user’s manual carefully before using the machine or carrying out maintenance
works.
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3.2. ACCIDENT PREVENTION
3.2.1. Our machines are manufactured in accordance with EN 60204-1 and EN 292-2 CE
safety directives, which cover national and international safety directives.
3.2.2. It is the task of the employer to warn his staff against accident risks, to train them on
prevention of accidents, to provide for necessary safety equipment and devices for the
operator’s safety.
3.2.3. Before starting to work with the machine, the operator should check the features of
the machine, learn all details of the machine's operation.
3.2.4. Machine should be operated only by staff members, who have read and
understood the contents of this manual.
3.2.5. All directives, recommendations and general safety rules contained in this manual
have to be observed fully. The machine cannot be operated in any way for purposes
other than those described herein. Otherwise, the manufacturer shall not be deemed
responsible for any damages or injuries. And such circumstances would lead to the
termination of the warranty.
3.3. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
3.3.1. The power cable should be led in such a way that nobody can step on it or
nothing can be placed on it. Special care has to be taken regarding the inlet and
outlet sockets.
3.3.2. If the power cable should be damaged during operation, don't touch and
unplug it. Never use damaged power cables.
3.3.3. Don’t overload machines for drilling and cutting. Your machine will operate
more safely with power supply in accordance with the stipulated values.
3.3.4. Don’t place your hands between parts in motion.
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3.3.5. Use protective eye glasses and ear plugs. Don't wear oversize clothes and
jewels. These can be caught by moving parts.
3.3.6. Keep your working place always clean, dry and tidy for accident prevention
and safe operation.
3.3.7. Use correct illumination for the safety of the operator. (ISO 8995-89 The Lighting
of Indoor Work Systems)
3.3.8. Don't leave anything on the machine.
3.3.9. Don’t use any materials other than those recommended by the manufacturer
for cutting operations on the machine.
3.3.10. Ensure that the work piece is clamped appropriately by the machine's clamp
or vice.
3.3.11. Ensure safe working position, always keep your balance.
3.3.12. Keep your machine always clean for safe operation. Follow the instructions at
maintenance and replacement of accessories. Check the plug and cable regularly.
If damaged, let it replace by a qualified electrician. Keep handles and grips free of
any oil and grease.
3.3.13. Unplug first, before conducting and maintenance works.
3.3.14. Ensure that any keys or adjustment tools have been removed before
operating the machine.
3.3.15. If you are required to operate the machine outside, use only appropriate
extension cables.
3.3.16. Repairs should be carried out by qualified technicians only. Otherwise,
accidents may occur.
3.3.17. Before starting a new operation, check the appropriate function of
protective devices and tools, ensure that they work properly. All conditions have to
be fulfilled in order to ensure proper operation of your machine. Damaged
protective parts and equipment have to be replaced or repaired properly (by the
manufacturer or dealer).
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3.3.18. Don’t use machines with improper functioning buttons and switches.
3.3.19. Don’t keep flammable, combustive liquids and materials next to the machine and
electric connections.
4. TRANSPORT OF THE MACHINE
IMPORTANT
The transport should be done by qualified personnel only.
The machine should be transported by lifting with proper equipment (not touching the
ground during the transport).
Don’t lift the machine before ensuring that lifting devices or other equipment is placed
properly under the machine.
5. INSTALLATION OF THE MACHINE
The machine should be located at least 50 cm away from the back wall in order to
enable full opening of the upper cover to the back, and to carry out maintenance and
cleaning works on the machine. For the distance to be left on the left and right side of the
machine see Figure-6 and Dimensions.
5.1. PREPARATION
5.1.1. The outer dimensions of the machine are stipulated in the Dimensions page (Page
7). The ground, where the machine will be placed, should be even, solid enough to bear
the weight of the machine.
5.1.2. At our upcut saw CRATER-02 A all parts are delivered by the manufacturer ready for
use.
5.1.3. Assemble the KN-2 conveyor, which is delivered as standard accessory, to the right
side of the machine as shown in Figure-3.
Figure - 6
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5.2. ELECTRIC CONNECTION
5.2.1. The three-phase power cable socket has to be in accordance with the socket on
the machine.
5.2.2. Use a connection cable socket in accordance with the CE Safety Directives.
5.2.3. Check the inlet power supply before powering the machine. See Page 18 Item 3.8.3.
5.2.4. Make the electric socket connections after switching the MAIN SWITCH on the
machine to 0.
CAUTION !
*The socket connections have to be made by a qualified electrician, the rotation direction
of the saw blade has to be observed by starting the machine. If the saw blade rotates in
reverse direction, the socket connections have to be checked and re-connected
properly.
**If the saw blade rotates in reverse direction, it will cause danger for the operator and the
equipment.
Saw Blade Rotation Direction
To correct the rotation direction of the saw blade, insert the electric power socket of the
machine to the 3-phase slot, which has been prepared before, and follow these
instructions:
1. Press the Motor Start Button to operate the saw blade.
2. Monitor the rotation direction of the saw blade through the blade slot.
3. The correct direction is shown with an arrow on the machine table. See Figure – 7.
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The electric socket connections have to be checked and corrected by a qualified
electrician.
The rotation direction of the saw blade should not be defined before testing.
Saw Blade Guard 50x160
Cylinder
Hydro pull
Hydro-Pneumatic cylinder
System Group
Hydro pull depot
cylinder
6. MACHINE SAFETY INFORMATION
6.8.1. It is not allowed to operate the machine with the protective cover and other
protective equipment removed.
6.8.2. Your machine operates with 400V (440V) ~ 3 Phase 50Hz (60Hz). Let the electric
installation of your machine carry out by a qualified electrician only.
6.8.3. Lifting, installation, electric, pneumatic maintenance of the machine should be
carried out by qualified personnel only.
6.8.4. Routine maintenance and scheduled maintenance should be carried out by
qualified personnel after unplugging the machine and disconnecting the air supply first.
6.8.5. Ensure that the machine has been cleaned, tested and maintain before starting to
operate.
6.8.6. Check the safety devices, power cable and moving parts regularly. Don’t operate
the machine before having replaced defective safety devices or faulty parts.
6.8.7. Never replace the saw blade before unplugging first.
6.8.8. Keep foreign materials away from the working area of the machine, keep away
from the machine’s moving parts.
IMPORTANT
The safety data have been defined above. In order to prevent physical damage or
damage to the equipment, please read the safety information carefully and keep the
manual always in an easy accessible place.
7. OPERATION
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The automatic upcut saw model CRATER-02 A cuts non-ferrous aluminum, PVC profiles
and PVC materials. The operator adjusts (manually via knob) the cutting speed of the saw
blade according to the material type to be cut. Inner and outer sharp edges of the
carbide tipped circular saw blade ensures high quality clean cutting results.
CAUTION !
7.1.1. Start the machine only after proper clamping of the work piece to be cut.
7.1.2. The machine is equipped with vertical clamps. These vertical pneumatic clamps
can be adjusted very easily according to the material.
7.1.3. The clamp piston of pneumatic clamps moves 55 mm.
The clamping cylinders have to be outside of the saw blade moving area.
CORRECT WRONG
Illustration - 10
Illustration - 9
7.1.4. Avoid randomly pressing the buttons on the panel. If you feel danger during the
cutting operation, push the emergency stop button immediately, which will terminate the
operation.
7.1.5. Close the front cover on the main frame and the control panel, and lock it with its
key. See Illustration - 1 (For safety reasons, the motor will not start unless the main frame
front cover is closed)
NOTE: The main frame front cover and the rear panel cover can be open only during
maintenance and cleaning of the machine. During this work switch the MAIN SWITCH to
“0” before opening the cover.
7.1.6. If the profile to be cut is broad and high, you can move the back fence up to the
rear stop pins after loosening the M8 screws. The back fence can be moved up to 100
mm (4”) to the back. (See Figure – 11) For maximum cutting dimensions and positions see
the cutting diagram on page 5. Fix the so called bridge by tightening the M8 hexagonal
screws.
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NOTE: Ensure that the MAIN SWITCH is on “0” during this operation.
7.1.7. Adjust the cutting angle on the scale located on the machine table (15°-22.5°-30°-
45°-90°). To turn the table, release the table locking pin by turning counter clockwise. Fix
the desired (intermediate) angle with the angle adjustment lever (Figure -3). Fix the turning
table by tightening the table locking pin (Figure - 3).
CAUTION !
NOTE: WHILE CARRYING OUT ANGLE CUTTING OPERATIONS ON THE MACHINE, ENSURE THAT
THE CLAMP CYLINDERS AND RIGHT-LEFT MOVING FENCES REMAIN OUTSIDE OF THE CUTTING
AREA.
(Figure – 9 /10)
7.1.8. Adjust the cutting length of the material using the metric system with length stop
units on the conveyor (See Figure – 4). After adjusting the cutting length, fix the profile
support fence by tightening the handle No. 11 in Figure – 4.
7.1.9. Ensure clamping of the work piece by the vertical pneumatic clamps pressing the
clamp button on the machine (See Figure - 3).
7.1.10. Start the saw blade by pressing the Motor Start Button (Figure – 3).
7.1.11. Press both Cutting Start Buttons simultaneously (Figure – 3) to move the saw blade.
7.1.12. The circular saw blade will rise and cut the work piece, and will move down
automatically after cutting the work piece. It will continue to turn inside the guard until the
Cutting Start Buttons pressed again.
7.1.13. The rising speed of the saw blade can be adjusted manually (Figure – 3).
7.1.14. Press the clamp button to release the work piece, and take it out.
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Pressure
Adjustment
Button
Oil Depot
Manometer
Movable
Back Fence
Air Pressure and Oil Filling Cap
Water Discharge
Screw
Figure - 12
Figure - 11
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NOTE: Adjust the air pressure between 7-8 Bar. The air pressure is read in Bar from the
manometer. If the value read on the manometer is the lower or higher than the desired
pressure, adjust the pressure between 7-8 Bar by turning the air pressure adjustment key to
the right or to the left accordingly. (Figure – 12)
If the air pressure drops below 4 Bar, the saw blade and the clamps will not operate due
to safety reasons.
7.1.15. The conditioner unit collects the water within the air system in a receptacle in order
to prevent damage to the pneumatic system components. Discharge this water
periodically (at the end of the working day) by pressing or opening the button under the
conditioner.
7.2. ADJUSTING THE AIR PRESSURE
7.2.1. Pull the adjustment button of the conditioner upwards. (See Figure – 12)
a- Turning the adjustment button in clockwise direction increases the pressure
b- Turning the adjustment button in counter clockwise direction decreases the pressure
7.2.2. Once you read 6-8 Bar on the manometer, push the adjustment button of the
conditioner down and lock it in that position. See Figure - 12
7.1.3. The manufacturer recommends to use the following oils with the conditioner: TELLUS
C 10 / BP ENERGOL HLP 10/ MOBIL DTE LIGHT / PETROL OFISI SPINDURA 10.
8. SAFE INSTALLATION OF THE SAW BLADE
8.1 To remove the circular saw blade from the blade shaft, follow the instructions below.
8.1.1. Switch the MAIN SWITCH on the machine to “0”. Open the front cover of the main
frame with its key.
8.1.2. Remove the four bolts on the saw blade guard with an appropriate key by turning
clockwise.
8.1.3. Remove the front cover of the saw blade guard by holding its handle.
8.1.4. Remove the M10 screw (In Figure 14) by turning it counter clockwise with a 8 mm
hexagonal key. (Hold the saw blade shaft at the opposite end with a 17 mm wrench key
and prevent so that the shaft turns. (Figure – 15)
8.1.5. Remove the 30x8x7 mm washer, outer nut washer and the saw blade bracket I in an
order. (See Figure – 14)
8.1.6. Remove the saw blade carefully.
8.1.7. Insert the new saw blade on the saw blade shaft, ensuring correct rotation direction.
(See Figure – 7)
8.1.8. Insert the other parts (washer, outer nut washer and saw blade bracket I) in reverse
order as removal.
8.1.9. Tighten the M10 screw with a 8 mm hexagonal key by turning in clockwise direction.
(Prevent the saw blade shaft from turning by holding it with a 17 mm wrench key.)
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8.1.10. It is necessary to sharpen / replace the saw blade in certain intervals depending on
the cutting material. If the cut material leaves burr after the cutting operation or if the saw
blade is strained, it needs to be sharpened / replaced.
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CAUTION !
8.1.7 When replacing the saw blade, use the part of the saw blade washer No. 48, which is in accordance with the saw
blade shaft diameter. The outer diameter of the blade washer is 30 and 32 mm
M8x4 Nuts
Blade Bracket - I
Saw Blade
Protection Front
Cover
Blade Washer
Outer Nut
Washer
M10 x20
Blade Bracket -II Hex. Screw
30x8x7 Washer
420 mm Saw
Blade
Figure-14
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17 mm Wrench Key
(blade shaft)
Figure-15
9. MAINTENANCE
9.1. ROUTINE CONTROLS and MAINTENANCE
9.1.1 BEGINNING OF THE WORK
9.1.1. Ensure that the table and all kind of parts are clean and dry. Degrease and dry the
table. Especially ensure that the holding grips are clean and dry.
9.1.2. Remove all burr, chip and foreign materials from all surfaces of the machine. Use
protective eye glasses.
9.1.3. Check the saw blade before each use. Turn the saw blade carefully (after removing
the blade guard) to see the teeth of the saw blade. Replace the saw blade if it is
damaged.
9.1.4. Check the pressure of the air pressure system. If necessary, adjust the air pressure
between 7-8 Bar. (See Page 22 No. 7.2)
9.1.5. Check the air pressure filters and the oil level of the conditioner. Fill up if the oil level
is low. (See Page 22 No. 7.2)
Unplug and disconnect the air pressure connections first, before carrying out these works.
9.2. MAINTENANCE AT THE END OF THE WORKING DAY
9.2.1. Disconnect electric and pneumatic connections. (Main Switch must be on “0”
position)
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9.2.2. Remove all burr, chip and foreign materials from the machine surfaces. If it is
necessary to clean the inside of the blade guard, remove the front cover, use gloves to
protect your hands from the sharp edges of the blade.
9.2.3. If water or water based liquids were used during cutting, dry the machine with a dry
cloth after the operation is finished.
9.2.4. Apply a thin layer of machine oil to protect the table against corrosion. If the
machine will not be used for a long time, lubricate with a protective oil.
9.2.5. Don’t use materials for cleaning the machine, which could damage its paint.
9.2.6. Lubricate both surfaces of the saw blade with machine oil in order to protect it
against corrosion.
10. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Here are some recommendations for solving urgent problems. If the trouble cannot be
solved, or if you have a problem other than those described hereunder, please contact
our technical service or your nearest dealer.
TROUBLE CAUSES REMEDY
Low surface quality (at Not cooling the saw blade Lubricating the saw blade cutting
aluminum and similar surfaces surfaces,
materials): Using of cooling liquid
Rough surface,
Large chip, Using of damaged or blunt Check the saw blade teeth.
Not homogenous surface, saw blade Replace if necessary.
Saw blade traces visible
Saw blade moves to quick The cutting speed is too high for
the material. Decrease the cutting
speed.
Motor does not work (Start No power supply to the Check the electric cable
button is pressed, not machine. Main Switch is in connections.
working) “0” position. Check the electric power sockets.
The upper protective cover Switch the Main Switch to “I”.
or the front cover is open. Close the upper cover and the
front cover.
Motor is working but the The air supply connections Check the air compressor
pneumatic clamp pistons do are missing, or the air connections.
not work. pressure is below 4 Bar. Adjust the air pressure between 6-
8 Bar on the conditioner.
The saw blade rotates in The electric connection, Let the electric connections carry
reverse direction. the power cable or the out by a qualified electrician.
connection at the panel is
wrong.
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11. ELECTRIC / PNEUMATIC COMPONENTS
11.1. ELECTRIC COMPONENTS
STOCK CODE PART NAME QTY
161-006 MAIN SWITCH KG1OB 1
162-011 THERMAL SWITCH LR2 K 0312 1
162-012 TRANSFORMER ABL-6TS04B 1
162-037 CONTACTOR LC1 K 0610 B7 1
163-002 2.2 kW ELECTR.MOTOR 3-Phase 1
164-009 2*0.75 CABLE (SPECIAL)H05W-F 4.1
CABLE
164-013 4*1.5 TTR CABLE H0 7RN-F 2.75
164-016 4*1.5 TTR CABLE 3
164-022 7*0.75mm CONTROL CABLE 1.3
164-023 2.5 mm NYAF CABLE YELLOW 0.65
GREEN
165-008 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON B200E 1
165-011 PERFORATED RAIL (KLEMSAN) 0.2
165-012 WGD1 CONNECTOR STOPPER 3
165-016 CABLE CHANNEL (37.5*37.5) 0.52
165-020 PEK 2.5 mm BEIGE CONNECTOR 12
165-025 PEK 2.5 mm BLUE CONNECTOR 2
165-028 TERMINAL PLATE NPP 2.5 10 5
165-040 WARNING LABEL ĐP 2S 3
165-041 WARNING BUTTON-B132K20KY 1
165-043 FUSE CONNECTOR UK 5-HS(WSI 6 1
165-044 SOCKET CASE DF1 2
165-046 START BUTTON 2
165-048 GROUNDING CONNECTOR WGT4 2
165-056 CABLE SOCKET DF1 2
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11.2. PNEUMATIC COMPONENTS
STOCK CODE PART NAME QTY
241-001 FKV 1/4 HYDRAULIC LIMITER 1
241-004 6mm AIR HOSE 9.45
241-005 AIR GUN HOSE 2.5
241-008 H-22 SW/SELECTION KEY 1
241-011 SV-3-M5/PANEL ASSEMBLY VALVE 1
241-014 1/8 EXHAUST LIMITER (SINTER) 1
241-016 1/8 EXHAUST (SC-SINTER) 1
241-026 U-M5 SILENCER 1
241-027 MFH 5-1/8(24VAC)VALVE 1
242-001 AIR GUN LBP-1/4 1
242-003 FRONT PISTON COVER (PEMAKS) 1
243-011 ¼-6 SLEEVE (S6510-6-1/4) 1
243-012 1/4-6 ANKLE (S6520-6-1/4) 2
243-014 1/4-8 SLEEVE (S6510-8-1/4) 1
243-017 LATERAL THREAD T (S6440-6-1/8) 1
243-021 D. SWITCH (PM-11-NA) 1
243-023 1/8-6 ANKLE (S6520-6-1/8) 2
243-025 1/8-6 SLEEVE (S6510-6-1/8) 3
243-029 SIX CONNECTION T (6540-6) 2
243-030 M5-6 ANKLE (6522-6-M5) 2
243-041 1/8-6 THREADED SLEEVE (6463-6-1/8) 1
243-043 1/4 CLAMPING SLEEVE 1
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PNEUMATIC SCHEME
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WIRING SCHEME
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