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Robland E - 45 - Transportation of the Machine; Electrical Connections

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Transportation of the machine
(fig. 1, 2)
Depending the method of transport or shipping, you will receive the machine in a crate or on
transport blocks.
Remove the sides of the crate and cover and slide the hoisting equipment under the table as
shown in fig, 1.
The machine can be lifted with a small crane, or a forklift, but severe shocks must be avoided.
Place the machine on a concrete base, and level the machine perfectly horizontally in both
directions.
The machine can also be lifted, or transported using the opening in the front side of the frame
as shown in fig, 2.
Electrical connections (fig. 3, 4)
The electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified electrician who is able to calculate
the
exact needed wire section and caliber of fuses.
- Check that the mains voltage of your machine corresponds with the voltage
in your workshop.
- Open the electrical connection box at the back of the machine (fig, 3).
- Connect the three phases to the terminals marked L1, L2, L3 (fig,4).
- If there is a neutral conductor (blue) it is to be connected to the terminal N.
- Connect the earthing (green-yellow) to the terminal marked with the earth symbol PE.
ATTENTION:
- Check first if the spindle runs free and if all protections are mounted before starting
up the machine.
- If the rotation direction of the spindle is not correct, the leads L1, and L2 must be
exchanged.
The rotation direction of the spindle is anticlockwise: left.

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