Danfoss ET6300 User manual


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UNIFLEX-Hydraulik GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Strasse 50-52
D-61184 Karben
Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 60 39 / 91 71 - 0
Fax: +49 (0) 60 39 / 91 71 - 181
This Operating Manual of the machine is a translation; the origi-
nal is in German.
Date of revision:2022-10-17
Version: 1.0
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Contents
1About this document...........................................................................................6
1.1 Target groups................................................................................................6
1.2 Storage..........................................................................................................8
1.3 Name plate....................................................................................................8
2Safety instructions...............................................................................................9
2.1 Presentation of warnings...............................................................................9
2.2 Intended use..................................................................................................9
2.3 Product-specific risks...................................................................................10
2.3.1 Risks posed by mechanical equipment............................................10
2.4 Safety..........................................................................................................12
2.4.1 Working area....................................................................................12
2.4.2 Warning signs on the machine.........................................................13
3Machine description ..........................................................................................14
3.1 Design and function.....................................................................................14
3.2 Technical data.............................................................................................16
4Transport and commissioning..........................................................................18
4.1 Transport.....................................................................................................18
4.2 Intermediate storage of machine/unit ..........................................................18
4.3 Commissioning............................................................................................19
5Operation............................................................................................................22
5.1 What you have to observe...........................................................................22
5.2 Embossing the work piece...........................................................................23
5.2.1 Prerequisites ....................................................................................23
5.2.2 Embossing .......................................................................................24
5.2.3 Embossing with steel type holder, single-row with 4 wheels............26
5.2.4 Embossing with steel type holder, double-row without wheels.........27
5.2.5 Embossing with steel type holder, single-row with 4 wheels............28
5.2.6 Steel type holder replacement..........................................................30
5.3 Cleaning ......................................................................................................31
6Maintenance.......................................................................................................32
6.1 What you have to observe...........................................................................32
6.2 Maintenance schedule.................................................................................32

7Troubleshooting................................................................................................ 34
8Decommissioning, disposal............................................................................. 35
8.1 Dismantling................................................................................................. 35
8.2 Recycling.................................................................................................... 35
8.3 Consumables and waste............................................................................. 35
9Annex ................................................................................................................. 36
9.1 Accessories (retrofittable)........................................................................... 37
9.2 Spare parts list............................................................................................ 38
9.3 Spare parts kit............................................................................................. 39
9.4 Maintenance log.......................................................................................... 40
9.5 Declaration of qualified staff........................................................................ 41

1 About this document
In this Operation Manual, the “embossing machine Danfoss ET6300“
is consistently referred to as machine.
This Operation Manual includes important notes on how you operate
your machine/unit safely, properly and economically.
Use not in compliance with the intended purpose may result in hazard
to the operator's health and life and/or in the risk of damage to/the
machine/unit. Consequently, please only use the machine/unit
•in good order and condition,
•in accordance with its intended purpose,
•in a safety-conscious manner, with awareness of risks and haz-
ards,
•in compliance with all notes included in this Operation Manual.
The machine/unit may only be operated by staff who
•has read the Operation Manual,
•has understood it,
•has been instructed in the operation of the machine/unit, and
•has signed in the Annex.
Figures may include accessories/options. Customer-specific equip-
ment may vary.
The product images shown are for reference only and may differ
from the product delivered.
1.1 Target groups
The target groups of this Operation Manual are:
Owner
An owner is a natural person or entity using the device himself/her-
self/itself, or on whose behalf the device is used. An owner may ap-
point a representative to exercise the owner's rights and obligations.
The owner has to make sure that

•national provisions, occupational safety regulations and applica-
ble environmental protection regulations are fully complied with;
•persons working on the machine/unit are adequately qualified;
•persons working on the machine/unit are suitable for operating
the machine/unit;
•the Operation Manual has been read and understood. One hard-
copy of the Operation Manual must always be kept at a desig-
nated place where the machine/unit is used.
•persons working on the machine/unit are aware of potential
risks;
•the operating staff is familiar with the location as well as with op-
erating the fire alarm and fighting means. Free access to this
equipment must be ensured.
•personal protection equipment is worn (safety footwear, protec-
tion gloves and safety glasses).
Machine/unit fitters
Machine/unit fitters must be at least 18 years old and have completed
training for the task, i.e. they must have attended a specialist voca-
tional training.
A fitter
•must observe the instructions in the Operation Manual;
•must inform the owner on failures and damage.
Operator
An operator is a person charged with and instructed in the proper op-
eration of the machine/unit by the owner or the otherwise contractu-
ally obliged person.
The operator
•must observe the instructions in the Operation Manual;
•must inform the owner on failures and damage.
•must not perform and maintenance or repair work on the ma-
chine/unit.

1.2 Storage
The Operation Manual is part of the machine/unit and must be kept
near the machine/unit at all times. Upon disposal of the machine/unit,
the Operation Manual must also be handed over.
1.3 Name plate
The name plate is fixed on the machine back.

2 Safety instructions
2.1 Presentation of warnings
Warning notes in the Operation Manual warn against risks involved
with the handling of the machine/unit. Risk levels are identified as fol-
lows:
The signal word HAZARD identifies an imminent hazard resulting in
serious injuries or death. This warning is supplemented by a triangu-
lar hazard symbol.
The signal word WARNING identifies a potentially hazardous situa-
tion, which might result in serious injuries or death. This warning is
supplemented by a triangular hazard symbol.
The signal word CAUTION identifies a potentially hazardous situa-
tion, which might result in light injuries. This warning is supplemented
by a triangular hazard symbol.
The signal word ATTENTION identifies a potentially hazardous situa-
tion, in which the product or property in the environment may be dam-
ages. This warning is supplemented by a hazard symbol or a excla-
mation mark.
2.2 Intended use
This machine is intended for industrial use; it is only suitable for the
permanent marking of hose sleeve of non-hardened metals up to a
permissible diameter, see “Technical Data“ in Section 3.
Intended purposes include:
•Single user workplace for one person only,
•Manual input and retrieval,
•Operating temperatures between 10 °C and 35 °C,
•Operation in a closed operation room,
•The machine must not be operated by persons not capable of
operating the machine without any risk. These may include:
➢persons with physical or mental disabilities,
➢children and persons under age,
HAZARD!
WARNING!
CAUTION!
ATTENTION!

➢persons with a restricted capability for the operation of ma-
chines (e.g. under the influence of drugs, alcohol or narcot-
ics).
Use of the control in compliance with the intended purpose also in-
cludes compliance with the instructions in this Operation Manual.
Use for other than the intended purpose
Any other use is considered as being not in compliance with the in-
tended purpose, in particular:
•Design modifications of the machine,
•Use in explosive environments,
•misuse of consumables and waste materials.
WARNING!
Risk for life and health!
Use not in compliance with the intended purpose imposes risks
for life and health. Consequences resulting from use for other
than the intended purpose shall be under the sole responsibility
of the owner.
•Always use the machine in compliance with its intended pur-
pose.
2.3 Product-specific risks
The machine/unit is designed in accordance with the latest state of
technology. Nevertheless, the machine/unit may impose risks:
2.3.1 Risks posed by mechanical equipment
Risk of shearing
When the retractable fork moves, there is a risk of Risk of shearing
squeezed between the tool inserts and the work piece.
•Keep sufficient distance to the clamping device.

Risk of squeezing
When the retractable fork moves, there is a risk of Risk of shearing
squeezed between the tool inserts and the work piece.
•Keep sufficient distance to the movable parts of the machine
and the tool inserts.
Tilting hazard
The risk of tilting mainly exists while the machine is being trans-
ported.
•Observe the machine's centre of gravity during transport.

2.4 Safety
2.4.1 Working area
The working area is defined as the area 1 metre all around the ma-
chine (shaded).
•Keep the working area free from trip hazards.
•Provide good illumination.

2.4.2 Warning signs on the machine
Hand injury
on the guide carriage
Risk of squeezing
on the steel type holder
Illegible or missing warning signs must immediately be replaced by
the operator.

3 Machine description
3.1 Design and function
(1) Operating lever
(2) Guide carriage
(3) Clamp lever (accessory)
(4) Steel type holder
(5) Bearing block
(6) Chassis
(7) Vertical guide
(8) Hand wheel

The steel type holder (3) is moved towards the bearing block (4) over
the vertical guide (6) by turning the hand wheel (7). As a result, the
work piece is fixed on the bearing blocks.
The guide carriage (2) is moved horizontally using the operating lever
(1). During embossing, the work piece circumference is rolled against
the steel types.
By turning the clamp lever (3) or by using an M12 bolt, the hand
wheel (8) and the steel type holder (4) may be fixed in order to pro-
vide protection against independent vertical sliding after several em-
bossing processes.
Accessories
The machine can be fitted with accessories. A list of the available ac-
cessories is included in the Annex, Section "Accessories".

3.2 Technical data
Machine
Dimensions L x W x H
272 x 200 x 750 mm
Weight
approx. 35 kg
Function
Drive unit
Manual
Embossing depth
~ 0.5 mm*
Suitable steel types
30 (depending on type holder)
Work piece capacity
Working area
Ø 11.5 - 90 mm
Workbench
Solid, plane workbench with a
carrying capacity of
approx. 500 kg
We recommend industrial flooring which meets the following
structural requirements
Permanent floor loading
Approx. 0.07 kg/mm2
Floor carrying capacity
Min. 2500 kg/m2
Floor quality
B25
Evenness
Max. unevenness 5 mm/m
Inclination
max. 5 mm/m

Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature
10 oC –40 oC
Air humidity
45 % –65 %
The * data are theoretical/computed values, or values measured on a
prototype. Actual values may vary slightly, depending on the ma-
chine.

4 Transport and commissioning
4.1 Transport
The goods should be transported in the original packaging. During
transport, the goods must be secured safely within the packaging. All
applicable laws and regulations relating to securing loads shall be ob-
served during transport.
The machine can only be transported manually. For machine weight,
please refer to "Technical data" in Section 3.
WARNING!
Danger from falling loads!
Risk of injury from falling loads.
•Do not stand under suspended loads.
WARNING!
Danger from increased load weights!
The weight of the machine is approx. 35 kg.
•Transport the machine with two persons.
•Use transport aids.
1. Lift the machine manually and transfer it to the installation site.
4.2 Intermediate storage of machine/unit
If the machine/unit cannot be mounted immediately upon delivery, it
must be protected against:
•Contamination,
•Weather influences,
•Mechanical damage.
The machine/unit components may only be stored in closed rooms
and under the following conditions:

•temperature between 10°C and 35°C,
•maximum air humidity 80% (non-condensating).
4.3 Commissioning
The machine is commissioned by the customer's fitter.
1. Lift the machine manually and place it on the optionally supplied
table.
2. Mount the bearing block (2 to the guide carriage (1) using the
cylinder bolts (3).
The operating lever may optionally be mounted on the right, posi-
tion (B), or on the left, Position (A).

3. Mount the bearing block (5) to the chassis (6) using cylinder
bolts (4).
4. Use appropriate bolts to mount the machine on four of the eight
holes Ø 13 (1) in the machine bench.
Place the machine in a way so that it is easily accessible for
maintenance work from all sides.
5. Check the machine for damage.
6. Dismantle the transport securing device on the guide carriage.
Cut the cable tie and remove the padding.
7. Train the operating staff and record training sessions in “Decla-
ration of trained staff”, Section 9.
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