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II-7
CLEANING
W
hen the machine is set in place, wipe off the rust-preventive grease
applied to the sliding surfaces of the machine with a soft,
kerosene-dampened cloth.
Apply machine oil to the rust-prone surfaces of the machine, such as
the table top surface, table guide rail top and side surfaces.
NOTICE
O If the rust-preventive grease is removed with a scraper or the like, or the
painted surfaces are wiped with a thinner or other solvent, the machine may
be damaged or the paint may be removed.
LEVELING
When the machine is delivered direct from AMADA, the AMADA service
engineer will level the machine.
NOTICE
OThe machine must be leveled accurately according to a prescribed procedure.
You will find it difficult to level the machine by yourself. Here is described
not a detailed but an outline procedure. If the machine must be leveled
again due to ground subsidence or layout change, for example, be sure to
contact AMADA.
O If the machine is not leveled accurately, it cannot perform as intended and
may fail. Be sure to check its levelness as item of daily maintenance.
Leveling (reference)
1 Place the accessory
leveling plates beneath
the leveling bolts.
2 Place a spirit level on the table. Adjust the four corner leveling
bolts so that the machine is leveled to within 0.1 mm/m {0.0012
in./ft} front to back and left to right.
3 Lightly seat the remaining leveling bolts on the leveling plates.
4 Check that all leveling bolts equally support the mass of the
machine and are securely seated on the leveling plates.
5 Securely tighten all leveling bolts with the lock nuts.

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