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Sedgwick TA315 - Preparation and Setup; Storage, Disposal, and Unpacking; Positioning and Foundation

Sedgwick TA315
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TA Operation/Maintenance Instructions Page 8 of 36
Storage
Keep the machine sealed in its original packaging until required for assembly/installation
and be sure to observe the machine handling advice on the outside of the packaging.
Store packed items only under the following conditions
• Do not store outdoors.
• Store in a dry and dust-free environment.
• Do not expose to aggressive substances.
• Protect from direct sunlight.
• Avoid subjecting the machine to shocks.
• Storage temperature: 10° to +50 °C
• Maximum humidity 60 %.
• Avoid extreme temperature fluctuations (condensation build-up).
When storing for a period longer than 3 months, apply a coat of oil to all machine parts
that might be prone to rusting (corrosion protection). Regularly check the general
condition of all parts and the packaging. If necessary, refresh or re-apply a coat of anti-
corrosive agent.
If the machine is to be stored in a damp environment, it must be sealed in airtight
packaging and protected against corrosion (desiccant).
Disposal
When disposing of the machine, separate all components into material groups in order to
facilitate recycling. The main structure is made of cast iron and steel and can therefore be
safely dismantled and disposed of without risk of pollution.
Unpacking
Dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally friendly way and
always in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
Remove the protective grease using turpentine or paraffin. Do not use any
solvent, petrol or gas oil, which might dull or oxidise the paintwork. Lightly oil
cleaned surfaces to prevent rusting.
2.1 Positioning
There should be provided around every woodworking machine sufficient clear and
unobstructed space to enable the work being done at the machine to be done without
risk of injury to persons employed. You must also ensure that there is an ample power
supply available, together with good lighting and ventilation.
Only operate the machine in ambient temperatures from +10° to +40° C. If the
instructions are not followed, damage may occur during storage.
The chosen floor space should be in good and level condition to enable the machine to
be anchored at four points. Holes for M10 foundation bolts (not supplied) are provided at
either corner of the inside of the fabricated body. Remove the machine’s side guard,
score marks through these holes, drag the machine out of the way, and drill the necessary
holes and insert fixing plugs. Finally, make sure that the saw is not rocking. Pack under the
feet of the base if it is. This will keep the saw from rocking and generating vibration during
the cut.