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Cassese CS 89 User Manual

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CS 88 & CS 89
Version 2 au 12 / 06
Cassese / Communication
FOOT-OPERATED
PNEUMATIC
Technical and User Manual
UNDERPINNERS
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Cassese CS 89 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCassese
ModelCS 89
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Cassese Cartridge Wedges

Introduction to Cassese CS 88/89

Warranty Information

Details about the one-year warranty for parts, labour, and manufacturing defects.

Putting Into Operation

CS 89 Air Line Fittings

Guidance on connecting air supply lines for the CS 89 model, including standard and US fittings.

Cassese CS 88/89 Settings and Adjustments

Using Self-Adjusting Backfences

Instructions on positioning and adjusting the two self-adjusting backfences for accurate alignment.

Selecting Stapling Positions

Guidance on choosing correct positions for stapling based on moulding width and thickness.

Setting and Storing Stapling Positions

Detailed steps for setting and storing stapling stops (P1 and P2) for single or double stapling.

Top Presser End Selection

Guidance on selecting the appropriate top presser end based on moulding dimensions and profile.

Assembly Angle Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting the assembly angle to match the cutting angle of the moulding for precise joints.

Using the Cassese CS 88/89 Machine

Means of Assembly (Wedge Joining)

Explanation of how metal wedges are used for joining, including wedge types and cartridge usage.

Setting Up the Wedge Cartridge

Step-by-step guide for loading the wedge cartridge into the distributor slot.

Underpinning the Frame

Instructions for positioning mouldings and performing the underpinning operation using CS 88 and CS 89 models.

Cassese CS 88/89 Maintenance Procedures

Lubrication

Guidance on periodic lubrication of the hammer and wedge distributor for optimal performance.

Clearing Stuck Wedges

Steps to safely remove a wedge that is half-engaged or stuck in the distributor.

Hammer and Wedge Jamming

Procedure for disassembling, replacing, or reassembling the hammer and wedge distributor block.

CS 89 Setting the Limit Screw

Troubleshooting Guide

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