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Flamic SF600 - Placing the Benches in the Work Position or Raising Them When Not in Use; Mod. Sf450

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FLAMIC S.R.L. 5 Via dellArtigianato, 36035 Marano Vicentino (Vicenza) - Italy
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Dough sheeter SF450 - SF500 - SF600 Operation and maintenance manual (translation of original instructions) Ed. 10/2016
Rev.02 10/2017
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part of this manual is prohibited.
3.6 PLACING THE BENCHES IN THE WORK POSITION OR RAISING THEM WHEN NOT IN USE
Wear clean work gloves and footwear with reinforced toecaps.
This can be carried out by one operator only on machines with benches of up to 850 mm long max. For other
benches, two people are required in order to avoid being exposed to the risk of musculoskeletal injuries.
3.6.1 MOD. SF450
With reference to Figure 16, to move a bench ref. 1 from the position shown in photo A to the position shown in
photo E:
- remove any rolling pins ref. 2 there may be and lower the relative supports ref. 3
- make sure that the catch pan is completely retracted (section 3.9)
- raise the guard ref. 4 completely (see section 3.5.1)
- raise the bench ref.1 keeping the pawl ref. 5 pulled out and move the guard ref. 4 (photo B - C) as far back as
possible.
- insert the pawl ref. 5 into the corresponding hole in the side of the bench (photo D).
WARNING! Make sure that the pawl ref. 5 is properly seated in order to prevent the bench from falling
unexpectedly, which could hit an exposed person and cause severe bruising.
The bench is now locked in the raised position (photo E).
In order to move a bench from the position shown in photo E into its work position shown in photo A, pull out the
pawl ref. 5 and lower the bench until it is in the correct down position.
Figure 16 - Raising/lowering the benches (mod. SF450)
1
4 2 3
5
B
C
A
D
E
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