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Hyd-Mech S-25A User Manual

Hyd-Mech S-25A
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P.O. BOX 1087 / WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO N4S 8P6 · PHONE (519) 539-6341 / FAX (519) 539-5126
HYD-MECH
Dear Customer,
As a businessman you understand the necessity of keeping the cost of each step of production to an absolute
minimum without sacrificing quality. In the purchase of any new piece of equipment you are looking to in-
crease your production and consequently reduce your cost, while maintaining or improving quality.
With these points clearly in mind we have designed the HYD-MECH S-25A. Our goal is to change stock cut-
off from a "necessary evil" to a money making and time saving part of your operation.
Please use this manual to familiarize yourself and your employees on the proper operation and maintenance of
the S-25A.
We appreciate the confidence you have shown in our product and wish you every success in its use.
Sincerely,
HYD-MECH ENGINEERING LTD.
Stan Jasinski, P. Eng.,
President
PRINTED IN CANADA 1995

Table of Contents

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Hyd-Mech S-25A Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelS-25A
CategorySaw
Cutting Capacity (Round)10"
Motor Power2 HP
Cutting Capacity (Rectangular)10" x 12"
Voltage220V/3PH

Summary

SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION

SAFETY

All safety precautions for the S-25A bandsaw machine must be observed.

WIRING CONNECTIONS

Procedures for power hook-up, checking phase order, and hydraulic pressure.

SECTION 2 - CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS

SUBSECTION 2A - THE CONTROL CONSOLE

Overview of the S-25A control console and its functions for simplifying saw operation.

START-UP PROCEDURES

Important notes for starting the S-25A for the first time, including mode selector and pressure checks.

MANUAL OPERATING CONTROLS

Details on manual controls like start/stop buttons, emergency stop, and mode switch.

AUTO CYCLE OPERATION

Explanation of the auto cycle dial and piece counter functions for automated cutting.

SUBSECTION 2B - SAW CUTTING CONTROLS

Setting up the saw for various cutting situations using speed and feed controls.

SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Common problems and their probable causes and solutions.

SECTION 4 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

SECTION 8 - SPECIFICATIONS

SECTION 9 - WARRANTY

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