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Silca Bravo Series - User Manual

Silca Bravo Series
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Operating manual
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D432446XA
vers.5.0
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Summary

GUIDE TO THE MANUAL

CONSULTATION

Overview of manual sections including transport, description, use, and maintenance.

TECHNICAL TERMS

Explanation of common technical terms used for key parts.

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

USE

Guidelines for proper operation of the key-cutting machine.

Instructions manual

Importance and handling of the operating manual.

FURTHER RISKS

Information on any remaining risks associated with machine use.

PROTECTION AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR THE OPERATOR

Essential safety measures and protective features of the machine.

Machine Identification

1 TRANSPORT

1.1 Packing

Details on how the machine is packed for shipping and storage.

1.2 Transport

Instructions for safely moving the machine in its packaging.

1.3 Unpacking

Step-by-step guide to safely remove the machine from its packaging.

1.4 Handling the machine

2 WORKING PARTS

3 MACHINE DESCRIPTION

CONTROL PANEL

Description of the machine's control panel and its functions.

MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION UNIT

Details of the motor and how power is transmitted.

MOBILE UNIT

Explanation of the carriage system and its movement.

CUTTING UNIT

Description of the components responsible for cutting keys.

3.1 Safety

Cutter motor protection

Information on the motor's overheating protection mechanism.

Start-up

Details on the machine's start-up procedure and safety features.

3.2 Technical Data

3.3 Electric circuit

4 ACCESSORIES PROVIDED

5 MACHINE INSTALLATION AND PREPARATION

5.1 Checking for damage

Procedure to inspect the machine for any transport damage.

5.2 Environmental conditions

Recommended environmental parameters for optimal machine operation.

5.3 Positioning

Guidelines for placing the machine on a stable surface.

5.4 Description of work station

5.5 Graphics

5.6 Separate parts

5.7 Connection to the mains

5.8 Display functions

5.9 Checking and setting

5.10 Calibration

Gauging by electric contact

Procedure for depth calibration using electric contact.

AXIS CALIBRATION

5.12 Mechanical calibration (without electric contact)

6 CUTTING OPERATIONS

6.1 Key cutting

The primary procedure for cutting keys using the machine.

USING THE PINS

6.2 Cutting cruciform keys (with 3 fins)

Positioning cruciform keys

Steps for correctly positioning cruciform keys in the clamps.

7 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

7.1 Preparing for maintenance

Steps to safely prepare the machine before performing maintenance.

7.2 Replacing the cutting tool

Procedure for replacing the worn cutting tool.

7.3 Replacing the brush

7.4 Replacing the tracer point

7.5 Regulating of maximum carriage depth

7.6 Replacing the fuses

7.7 Access to bottom compartment

7.8 Replacing the master switch

7.9 Replacing the condenser (motor) and;or feeder (lamp)

CONDENSER

Steps to replace the motor condenser.

LAMP REACTOR

Steps to replace the lamp reactor.

7.10 Replacing the microswitch

7.11 Replacing the commutator

7.12 Replacing the push button

7.13 Replacing and;or tightening the belt

7.14 Replacing the 2 speed motor

7.15 Replacing the light bulb

7.16 Replacing carriage spring

7.17 Replacing the Display unit

7.18 Replacing the Display battery

8 DISPOSAL

INFORMATION FOR USERS OF PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT

Regulatory information regarding waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).

9 ASSISTANCE

9.1 How to request service

Instructions on how to obtain service and warranty information.

Summary

GUIDE TO THE MANUAL

CONSULTATION

Overview of manual sections including transport, description, use, and maintenance.

TECHNICAL TERMS

Explanation of common technical terms used for key parts.

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

USE

Guidelines for proper operation of the key-cutting machine.

Instructions manual

Importance and handling of the operating manual.

FURTHER RISKS

Information on any remaining risks associated with machine use.

PROTECTION AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR THE OPERATOR

Essential safety measures and protective features of the machine.

Machine Identification

1 TRANSPORT

1.1 Packing

Details on how the machine is packed for shipping and storage.

1.2 Transport

Instructions for safely moving the machine in its packaging.

1.3 Unpacking

Step-by-step guide to safely remove the machine from its packaging.

1.4 Handling the machine

2 WORKING PARTS

3 MACHINE DESCRIPTION

CONTROL PANEL

Description of the machine's control panel and its functions.

MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION UNIT

Details of the motor and how power is transmitted.

MOBILE UNIT

Explanation of the carriage system and its movement.

CUTTING UNIT

Description of the components responsible for cutting keys.

3.1 Safety

Cutter motor protection

Information on the motor's overheating protection mechanism.

Start-up

Details on the machine's start-up procedure and safety features.

3.2 Technical Data

3.3 Electric circuit

4 ACCESSORIES PROVIDED

5 MACHINE INSTALLATION AND PREPARATION

5.1 Checking for damage

Procedure to inspect the machine for any transport damage.

5.2 Environmental conditions

Recommended environmental parameters for optimal machine operation.

5.3 Positioning

Guidelines for placing the machine on a stable surface.

5.4 Description of work station

5.5 Graphics

5.6 Separate parts

5.7 Connection to the mains

5.8 Display functions

5.9 Checking and setting

5.10 Calibration

Gauging by electric contact

Procedure for depth calibration using electric contact.

AXIS CALIBRATION

5.12 Mechanical calibration (without electric contact)

6 CUTTING OPERATIONS

6.1 Key cutting

The primary procedure for cutting keys using the machine.

USING THE PINS

6.2 Cutting cruciform keys (with 3 fins)

Positioning cruciform keys

Steps for correctly positioning cruciform keys in the clamps.

7 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

7.1 Preparing for maintenance

Steps to safely prepare the machine before performing maintenance.

7.2 Replacing the cutting tool

Procedure for replacing the worn cutting tool.

7.3 Replacing the brush

7.4 Replacing the tracer point

7.5 Regulating of maximum carriage depth

7.6 Replacing the fuses

7.7 Access to bottom compartment

7.8 Replacing the master switch

7.9 Replacing the condenser (motor) and;or feeder (lamp)

CONDENSER

Steps to replace the motor condenser.

LAMP REACTOR

Steps to replace the lamp reactor.

7.10 Replacing the microswitch

7.11 Replacing the commutator

7.12 Replacing the push button

7.13 Replacing and;or tightening the belt

7.14 Replacing the 2 speed motor

7.15 Replacing the light bulb

7.16 Replacing carriage spring

7.17 Replacing the Display unit

7.18 Replacing the Display battery

8 DISPOSAL

INFORMATION FOR USERS OF PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT

Regulatory information regarding waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).

9 ASSISTANCE

9.1 How to request service

Instructions on how to obtain service and warranty information.

Silca Bravo Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSilca
ModelBravo Series
CategoryCutter
LanguageEnglish

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