KAMA EV 996 User manual

Elderfield & Hall, Inc.,
www.kooltools.com
10901 McBride Lane
Knoxville, Tn 37932
T:865.671.7682 Fax: 865.671.7686
Kama Bandsaw EV 996
110 Volt, Single Phase;
220 Volt 3 Phase or Single Phase
6 ¾” Stationary Bandsaw
with cooling system, vise, work stop
and base.
Instruction Manual:
Introduction to the Manual
General Precautions
Equipment
Machine
Setup for the Use
Operative Use
Maintenance
Caution

1. Introduction to the Manual 2. General Precautions
"The purpose of this manual is to provide the
necessary information for competent, safe use of
the equipment.
"This information is the result of continuous,
systematic data processing and technical tests
recorded and validated by the manufacturer, in
accordance with the internal procedures to
ensure the safety and quality of information: EN
89/392, EN 60204-1, CEI 110-8, IEC 801, EN
202-2, EN 418, prEN 1050, prEN 614-1.
"The information below is intended
EXCLUSIVELY for specialized users, capable
of interacting with the product with the utmost
safety for people, the machine and the
environment, interpreting basic diagnostics of
problems and malfunctions and performing
simple checks and maintenance, in full
compliance with the instructions given in the
pages that follow and with current health and
safety regulations.
"The document does not examine in depth the
topics of disassembly and extraordinary
maintenance, as these operations must always be
carried out solely by our authorized Technical
Service.
"For a proper relationship with the product, it is
essential to ensure that the manual remains
legible and well-preserved, for future reference.
Should it deteriorate or, more simply, for further
technical and operating information, contact the
nearest Authorized Retailer directly.
"Before using the machine or opening its
packaging, read the instructions in the following
manual very carefully.
"If the machine is used by more than one
operator , each one must adhere to the following
manual very carefully.
"The Manufacturer declines any responsibility
for damage to persons, things or to the machine
itself arising from its incorrect use, negligence
and superficial interpretations of safety concepts
contained in this manual.
"This instructions manual should serve the
duration of the machines operating “life” and be
available for at least 10 (ten) years: it is
advisable to keep it in a known and accessible
place (possibly together with the other manuals
relating to the machine).
Always make sure in advance that the minimum
safety, placement and operating standards are
respected, taking note of the environmental
conditions, temperature, humidity, lighting,
vibrations, suspended dust and the appropriateness
of the area to be occupied.
The saw may operate outdoors (work sites, open
spaces in general, etc.) or indoors (workshops,
laboratories, etc.) where there is no risk of
explosion or fire.
Before using the equipment, make sure that the
surface where the machine will be placed is flat,
and stable.
Always make sure in advance that the workpiece is
tightly clamped; in any case, make sure that the
start of the production cycle does not create
hazardous situations for people and/or property.
It is strictly forbidden to cut pieces of
any material whatsoever, which are not
previously and properly tightened in the
vise. Always load and unload with both hands.
Keep the cutting area (blade and clamp) along with
cooling liquid introduction area perfectly clean.
Do not remove or damage the information plates on
the machine; you must recognize their meaning and
keep the message legible. Should they deteriorate,
replace immediately, contacting only an authorized
Technical Service directly.
The use of spares that do not respond to the
specifications listed below, changes or tampering -
however slight- shall exempt the manufacturer from
any responsibility regarding the proper use,
functioning and safety of people and/or property.
It is strictly forbidden to tamper with safety
equipment and/or devices.
Always disconnect electric voltage at the end of
each job.
Dispose processing waste in compliance with
current regulations.

3. Equipment
4. Machine
The machine is partially disassembled when it is
delivered and is packed in a cardboard package
(box). The conditions to which the package must
not be subject are listed outside the package.
Do not overturn or lay the package to
the side, always keep it vertical.
The standard equipment includes: instruction
manual, warranty certificate, vise, bandsaw blade
(75” x 3/4” x .035”) already installed.
Upon delivery of the equipment, check (visually) in
the presence of the transporter, that there are no
traces of “difficult” transportation which may raise
doubts as to the intactness of its content. In this
case, open the box immediately and check that the
equipment is perfectly intact.
3.1 Warranty
The machine is guaranteed for six months following
the date of purchase: the warranty is valid only if all
of the instructions listed on the warranty certificate
and in this manual are fully complied with.
3.2 Handling the package
Note. The packaging weight and volume require the
involvement of two people.
Dimensions and weight:
L = 38” W=22” H=31” Lbs.=225
When unpacking the machine make sure
the machine is in perfect condition and
that the package contains the parts
described; the Manufacturer shall not be
responsible for errors or missing parts following
five days after shipment.
The packing material must be disposed of
according to environmental protection
regulations.
4.1 General Description
"The sawing machine EV 996 is designed and
built for cutting operations (separations in two
parts) of metal pieces of any nature (pipes, bars,
sections, etc.)
"The machine is equipped with blade and
automatic cooling system by emulsifiable oil.
"The blade provided has bi-metal features. For
specific uses, it is recommended replacing it with
a more suitable blade.
"The “dry” or “cooled” cut is in accordance with
the type of material on the basis of its
dimensions and its section. Thus, the choice of
the operative mode is left to the experience of the
operator or other specially designated personnel.
"The machine can be used for cuts ranging from
0° to 45°, in compliance with the limits and
environmental condition, recommended by the
Manufacturer or safety and health rules in force.
This machine is suitable for cutting
wood, soft plastic materials, animal
bones, etc.
Any maintenance operation except for
those specifically described in the pages
of this manual, must be carried out by
skilled personnel co-ordinated directly
by the authorized Technical Service.
3.3 Assembly (fig. 1)
"Once the packaging has been removed, the
machine arrives in two parts: the base is
positioned on the operating unit, thus reducing
the overall cubage to half and protecting in
transit.
"Remove the base (1) (it acts as cover in this
configuration) and lay it on the ground.
"Fit the rear guard (it is positioned loose in the
packaging) by fastening it with the screws
supplied.
"Raise (two people involved) and position the
operating unit on the base edge and fasten it with
the four screws (A fig.1) supplied.
"Insert and fasten (with the appropriate screw
without head) the guide rod (B) of the piece
holder (3).
"Insert the piece holder (3) on the rod and lock it
by the knob (4).

For any information and/or technical explanations
regarding the machine, always indicate:
"model;
"serial number;
"edition and preparation date of the instruction
manual.
The description includes the use for
which the product has been designed,
failure to comply with the technical
parameters listed below may constitute
a hazard to people and/or property.
4.2 Identification
Machine identification information shown on the
plate (G fig. 1): Manufacturer - Serial number -
Model - Year of Manufacture - Electric voltage
(Volt) - Frequency (Hz) - Electrical power (Kw) -
Electrical input (A) - Weight (kg.)
It is strictly forbidden to remove or
damage the plates on the machine.
4.3 Components (fig. 1)
1. Base
2. Liquid Tank
3. Piece Holder
4. Piece Clamp
5. Machine Body
6. Saw Tension Lever
7. Grip (on/off)
8. Control Panel
9. Cutting Speed Regulator
10. Blade Guide Lock Lever
11. Blade Guide
12. Band Saw Blade
13. Electric Motor
14. 90° Rotation Unit
15. Cooling Liquid Pump
16. Cooling Liquid Taps
4.4 Technical Specifications
"Blade Drive Pulleys: on Bearings
"Transmission: treated, Tempered Steel Gears
"Switch with safety device
"Automatic Blade Tensioner
"Maximum cutting capacity: 6.75”
"Standard Blade:
- material: M42 - HSS
- length: 75”
- height: 3/4”
- thickness: .035”
- teeth 6-10 variable tooth
4.5 Selection: Blade Cutting Speed
Table 3 shows some examples of the most
common cutting conditions. The choice of the
type of blade and the cutting speed is in
accordance with the type of material and its
section. Table 4 (below) shows the machine
capacity according to cutting angles.
Cutting Capacity:
Table 4 90° 45°
•6.75” 4.9”
¶6.75” 4.9”
¿6.75” x 5.9” 4.3” x 6.75”
4.6 Technical Features
Electric Voltage: 110 Volt - 60 Hz - Single Phase
220 Volt - 60 Hz - 1 or 3 Phase
(See nameplate to determine
Voltage and single or 3 phase).
Overall installed power: Watt 1200/2400
Insulation Class: F
Emulsifiable oil (5% + 8%): MOBIL HYDROIL
Cooling liquid tank capacity: 3 gallons
Speed: 105/210 ft./minute
Loadless Weight: 225 pounds
4.7 Overall dimensions
L 37”
W 21”
H 51”

5. Setup for the use
4.8 Blade Cooler
The automatic blade cooling system is driven by a
self-priming electric pump (15 - fig.1). Before
starting the machine, always make sure there is
cooling liquid in the tank (1 - fig.4) which shall be
“flush” to the filter panel (2 - fig.4).
4.9 Noise
Under normal conditions of use, the EV 996
bandsaw has a noise level which is lower than 78
dB (A) while in no-load operation it is 79.0 dB (A).
Keep the above technical features and
data in the utmost consideration. Any
operation which may modify machine
performances stated by the
Manufacturer is strictly forbidden. Thus, the
Manufacturer shall not be held liable for any
damage whatsoever caused by failure to observe
these recommendations.
4.10 Control Panel (fig. 2)
1. “on/off” main switch
2. Emergency pushbutton
3. Cutting Speed Selector (Slow-Fast)
4. Fuse Carrier (24 Volt - 1 Amp)
5. Stop Pushbutton
6. Control activation pushbutton (enables the on off
trigger on the grip - has also a “reset” function after
pressing the emergency pushbutton)
7. Machine low voltage warning light
8. Machine in operation warning light
9. Activated thermal switch release warning light
(sawing machine motor is provided with a thermal
circuit breaker disconnecting power when the
temperature is too high inside the motor).
4.11 Control Pushbutton (fig. 3)
The pushbutton to the machine is placed on the grip
and is made up of a safety switch (1 - fig. 3) and a
“trigger” (2).
5.1 Electrical Connection
"The machine is equipped with a cable. Thus, it is
necessary to mount a (new) approved plug with
the dimensions suitable for the use, on the cable
end.
"Check that the supply group is equipped with the
ground wire as prescribed by the relevant rules in
force.
"Furthermore, check that there is a working safety
magnetothermal switch above the supply mains
to prevent damage from short circuits or
abnormal overloads.
5.2 Cooling Liquid
"Prepare an emulsion of water and oil: MOBIL
HYDROIL (or equivalent) in the following
percentage: 5% / 8%.
"Mix for a few minutes, in a suitable container
and clean the tank of the machine (1 - fig. 4),
reposition the cover/filter (3 - fig. 4).
5.3 Checks and Adjustments
"Check that the machine is perfectly stable and all
screws are properly tightened.
"Check that guards are positioned correctly.
"Check that the blade tension lever (6 - fig.1) is
locked.
5.4 Placing the Piece
"Open the clamp (4 - fig. 1) acting on lever (D).
"Insert the piece in the clamp in a stable way
without placing any loose object between it and
the jaws.
"Position the piece holder (3 - fig. 1) and lock it
with the knob. (C).
"Tighten the clamp action on the lever (D). Apply
a tightening pressure suitable for the type of
material and the section of the piece to be cut.

"Release the safety switch (1) by keeping your
right hand on the grip (fig. 3) and at the same
time, press the trigger (2), operate the blade for a
few turns, which is useful to determine the right
direction of rotation marked by the arrow, on the
electric motor cap.
"In case of reverse rotation, disconnect electrical
voltage and ask for the assistance of the electric
serviceman who will reverse the phases of the
electrical connection.
Whenever the blade is operated, make
sure that your hand is free and far from
the cutting area.
6.4 First Starting
"Open the taps (16 - fig.1) of the cooling liquid.
"Operate the blade as described in the previous
paragraph.
"Apply a gentle work force on the grip. The
operating unit head will be lowered and the blade
will start the first cut (with slow speed). It is
recommended making the first 4-6 cuts with a
limited cutting pressure and on a full “mild steel”
piece of average size.
Note: when started for the first time, the
machine makes noise which is relatively
higher (due to the normal bedding of the
drive gears) and usually disappears after
the first 8-10 working hours.
6.5 Thermal Switch Release
During the continuous use of the sawing machine
on thick pieces, the machine could stop suddenly
due to the operation of the safety device of the
electric motor. In this case, let the machine “rest for
a few minutes, i.e. until the temperature in the
electric motor is lowered to the operating values,
automatically restoring the electrical feeding.
Operate the pushbutton (6 - fig. 2).
5.5 Adjusting the Blade Guide
"Loosen the lever (10 - fig. 1)
"Slide the blade guide (11) which also acts as a
protection until the saw (12) is as covered as
possible, based on the size of the part to be cut.
This operation is to be executed
whenever pieces of different dimensions
are to be cut.
5.6 Adjusting Cutting Angle
"After selecting the cutting angulation, loosen the
lever (E - fig. 1), turn the whole operating head,
acting on the clamp and the metal support of the
electric board with the hands, referring to the
graduated scale (F - fig. 1).
"Lock the lever (E).
6. Operative Use
6.1 Starting
Connect the feed cable to the main socket, checking
that the electrical voltage present at the company
corresponds to that on the sawing machine “plate”.
6.2 Operator Position
"The placement of the machine in relation to the
operator position must make it possible to
observe the results of the operation and maintain
safety conditions.
"During this stage, make sure the start button and
speed regulator are easily accessible, and that
there is sufficient visibility and lighting on the
tool, the surrounding area and base.
6.3 Checking your Rotation
"Turn the main switch (1 - fig. 2) to the “on”
position.
"Turn the cutting speed selector (3 - fig. 2) to the
left (slow speed).
"Press the pushbutton (6 - fig. 2), the warning
light (7) will be lighted to confirm that the
machine is live.

8. Maintenance
The cautionary assessment of the work space and its
arrangement establish an indispensable safety
relation between placement, operation, emergency
operations and surrounding environment. It is
recommended observing them from the preliminary
steps to the cutting step.
"It is strictly forbidden to place and/or use the
saw when environmental conditions constitute a
hazard of explosion or fire.
"It is forbidden to use the machine for any
purpose other than that intended by the
manufacturer.
"Make sure that operation of the saw does not
create hazardous a situation for people and/or
property.
"Should you encounter a malfunction, stop the
machine immediately and check the reason for
and/or extent of the breakdown. Contact the
authorized Technical Service if necessary.
"It is strictly forbidden to exceed the cutting
capacity stated by the manufacturer.
"Make sure that the operating unit head is aligned
with the graduate scale (F -fig. 1) according to
the selected cutting angulation.
"Check that all the adjusting levers (grips) are
correctly locked.
IT IS ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN:
"to lubricate the blade (saw) before/during/after
cutting;
"work without the blade guide installed and
positioned properly;
"work without the rear guard of the operating
head;
"hold the piece to be cut by hand;
"open, close or choke the cooling liquid (through
the two taps (6 - fig. 1) during the cutting
operation;
"leave the machine with the electrical voltage
turned on.
IT IS STRICTLY NOT RECOMMENDED:
"stopping the machine with the blade inserted in
the piece to be cut;
"varying the cutting speed during sawing.
8.1 Ordinary Maintenance
Ordinary maintenance operations can be performed
by the normal maintenance personnel.
AT THE END OF EACH JOB:
"Clean any machine part thoroughly, removing
chips and other processing waste, in particular in
the blade guide, in the clamp jaws and on the
metal net (filter) (4 - fig. 4) of the cooling liquid
tank cover (3).
"Clean the working area thoroughly too (next to
the sawing machine).
For cleaning do not use compressed air jets, but use
the panel and industrial aspirator.
EVERY 40 WORKING HOURS:
"Check that all screws which are important from a
mechanical viewpoint, are properly tightened.
7.2 Replacing the Cooling Liquid
The loss of the cooling liquid’s original properties,
is a condition which is difficult to assess. Thus, it is
recommended to replace it periodically at scheduled
intervals or when it is very “dirty” or saturated with
impurities.
Record any replacement on a maintenance schedule
card with date and signature.
To replace the cooling liquid, act as follows:
"Remove the cover/filter (3 - fig. 4);
"Take a container with appropriate capacity and
position it under the drain plug (5);
"Remove the drain plug (5) and let all the liquid
in the container flow down;
"Once the tank has been completely emptied, if
necessary, rinse it with water;
7. Caution The manufacturer shall not be held
liable:
for damage of any type or entity caused
by irrational use of the machine, failure
to observe the safety rules indicated in this
manual or superficial observance thereof, as well
as changes or tampering with the machine,
however slight. These actions shall also
invalidate all warranty coverage.

Sec. Mat. S Z V R
All 3/16-3/4 6 - 10 210
Ot 58 210
Br 14 < 3/16 14 210 ü
Fe 35 < 3/16 14 210 ü
Fe52 6 - 10 210 ü
> 3/4 4 - 6 210
All < 3/16 14 210
> 3/16 6 - 10 210 ü
Fe 37 < 3/16 210 ü
> 3/16 6 - 10 105
All < 2” 6 - 10 210
Ot 58 > 2” 4 - 6 210
Br 14
Fe 37 < 2” 6 - 10 105 ü
C 40 > 2” 4 - 6 105 ü
Acc. Inox < 2” 6 - 10 105 ü
> 2” 4 - 6 105 ü
Table 3 (refer to Section 4.5)
"Re-screw the plug;
"Pour the “virgin” liquid into the tank until it
reaches the top. (2 - fig. 4);
"Reposition the cover/filter (3).
Contact a specialized and authorized
company to dispose of the old oils. Do
not throw the cooling liquid in the
environment.
8.3 Extraordinary Maintenance
Includes the operation by skilled personnel for
repairs or replacements of worn, faulty parts etc.
8.4 Replacing the Blade
"Loosen the lever (10 - fig. 1) and move (all along
its stroke) the blade guide unit downwards.
"Remove the screws (1 - fig. 5).
"Lift the rear guard (1 - fig. 6) of the operating
head and make sure that it is in stable conditions
and cannot fall accidentally.
The blade tension lever (6 - fig. 1)
requires considerable effort to loosen.
The easiest way is to lower the cutting
head to the lowest position and use
natural leverage to move the lever.
"Remove the blade (2 - fig. 6) from the driven
pulley (3) then from blade guide devices (4 - fig.
6) and finally, from the driving pulley (5).
"Insert a new blade following the reverse order of
what has just been described.
"Check that the new blade is correctly inserted,
then pull the tension lever (6 - fig. 1)
energetically outwards.
"Close the guard (1 - fig. 6) and fasten it with the
two screws (1 - fig. 5).
"Start the machine and start without load, at short
impulses, the blade will self-center on the
pulleys.
"Check that the blade tension is at its maximum,
pulling the lever again (6 - fig. 1).
With the new blade, make the first 4-6
cuts with a gentle cutting pressure in
order to “break-in” the new blade.
Doing this will increase your blade life.
Sec. = Section of the piece to be cut
Mat. = Material of the piece to be cut
S = Thickness of the piece to be
cut (in inches)
< = Lower than the stated value
> = Higher than the stated value
Z” = Number of teeth per inch of
the blade
V = Cutting speed (ft/min.) feet
per minute
R = Cut with cooling liquid (ü)

fig. 1
fig. 3 fig. 4
fig. 5 fig. 6
fig. 1A
fig. 2

3 4
VDC VDC
POWER
OUTPUT
110V 110V
02
WVU
NL1
PE
3
M
1
M
2/1
24V
0V 0V
2/1
00
0
110V
230V
0809
01
02
1413
15
7 8
5 6
9
10 12
11
EV996/EV97VariableSpeedWiringDiagram

05
1/9
1/9 0
0
02 02
03 04
05
02 07 05

Elderfield & Hall, Inc.,
10901 McBride Lane
Knoxville, Tn 37932
T:865.671.7682 Fax: 865.671.7686
Email: [email protected]
KAMA EV 996 BANDSAW
PURCHASED ON: _____________________________________
PURCHASED FROM: __________________________________
VOLTAGE / PHASE: ___________________________________
NOTES:
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Elderfield & Hall
www.kooltools.com
10901 McBride Lane
Knoxville, Tn 37932
T:865.671.7682 Fax: 865.671.7686
Email: [email protected]
Kama Bandsaw EV 996
110 Volt, Single Phase;
220 Volt, 3 Phase or Single Phase;
6 3/4” Stationary Bandsaw,
with cooling system, vise, work stop
and base.
Parts diagram:
Parts Diagram
Accessories & Spare Parts

9960150
9960151
9960152
9960153
9960154
9960155
9960156
9960157
9960158
9960055
9960056
9960057
9960059
9960058
9960060
9960061
9960068
9960067
9960140
9960064
9960066
9960065
9960063
9960062
9960054
9960053
9960052
9960050
9960051
9960049
9960048
9960047
9960046
9960045
9960044
9960043
9960042
9960041
9960040
9960039
9960038
9960037
9960032
9960031
9960030
9960029
9960028
9960027
9960026
9960025
9960024
9960023
9960033
9960034
9960035
9960036
9960107
9960110
9960112
9960108
9960109
9960111
9960089
9960090
9960091
9960092
9960104
9960105
9960106
9960103
9960102
9960101
9960088
9960087
9960086
9960085
9960084
9960022
9960021
9960020
9960019
9960018
9960017
9960016
9960015
9960006
9960007
9960008
9960009
9960010
9960011
9960012 9960013
9960014
9960083
9960081
9960079
9960078
9960077
9960080
9960082
9960005
9960004
9960003
9960001
9960002
9960071
9960072
9960073 9960074
9960075
9960076
9960093
9960094
9960095
9960096
9960097
9960098
9960099
9960100
9960113
9960114
9960115
9960116
9960117 9960118
9960119
9960120
9960121 9960122
9960130
9960131
9960132
9960133
9960134
9960135 9960136
9960137
9960138
9960139
9960148
9960123
9960124
9960125
9960126
9960127
9960128
9960070
9960069
9960141
9960142
9960143
9960144
9960145
9960146
9960147

Accessories and Spare parts:
Part # Description
9960001 Blade (See List of Blades)
9960002 Left Ferrule
9960003 Driving Pulley
9960004 Bearing 6205 ZZ
9960005 Screw TCCE M8 x 25
9960006 Bearing Cap
9960007 O.R. Gasket
9960008 Spacer
9960009 Bearing 6205 ZZ
9960010 Ring Nilos 6205 ZAV
9960011 Key 6 x 6 x 15
9960012 Crown with Shaft
9960013 Screw M5 x 20
9960014 Head Body
9960015 Rear Handle
9960016 Switch
9960017 Front Handle
9960018 Screw TC TC 3.9 x 16
9960019 Plate
9960020 Bearing 6204 ZZ
9960021* Shaft with Rotor
9960022 Bearing 6205 ZZ
9960023 Fan Cover
9960024 Special Screw M5
9960025 Fan with Ring
9960026 Rear Cap
9960027 Toothed Washer .6798
9960028* Motor Body with Stator
9960029 Plug 18 x 1.5
9960030 Connection M 8000 6-1/8
9960031 Low Tension Cable
9960032 Connection M 8000 8-3/8
9960033 Distributor
9960034 Screw TCCE 8.8 5931 ZIN 8 x 35
9960035 Nut M8 5588 ZIN 8 x 1.25
9960036 Screw TCCE 8.8 5931 ZIN 8 x 30
9960037 Spring Holder Pin
9960038 Pipe 6 x 8
9960039 Large Fixed Jaw
9960040 Vise Holder
9960041 Rear Cover
9960042 Interm. Panel
9960043 Front Panel
9960044 Switch Knob
9960045 Emergency Knob
9960046 Commutator Knob
9960047 Use 9960153 Fuse Assembly
9960048 Terminal Board Cover
9960049 Screw Cable Holder
9960050 Little Fixed Jaw
(specify Voltage)
(specify Voltage)
9960051 Screw TSCE M8 x 25 TPSCE 5933
9960052 Filter Disk
Part # Description
9960053 Nut M5
9960054 Screw CE M8 x 20
9960055 Screw TCCE M5 x 25 8.8 5931
9960056 Washer FE 5 x 15
9960057 Filter Holder
9960058 Cable
9960059 Screw TC TC M4 x 8 T.CIL CR.FE.ZIN
9960060 Screw TC TC M5 x 20 ZIN T.CIL.CR
9960061 Washer 5 x 15
9960062 Special Washer
9960063 Spring Washer
9960064 Connector L.M. 8000 8-3/8
9960065 Ring Nut
9960066 Stopper Bar
9960067 Holder
9960068 Electric Pump
9960069 Washer ALL. D. 10 mm 1
9960070 Ex. Screw 8.8 5739 ZIN 10 x 18
9960071 Snap Ring External 25 mm
9960072 Snap Ring Internal 52 mm
9960073 Bearing 6205 ZZ
9960074 Holder Nut M8
9960075 Special Ferrule 16 x 6.5
9960076 Spring Holder Slide with Pin
9960077 Screw CIL. CR.FE.ZIN 5 x 8
9960078 Washer 5
9960079 Cable Protection
9960080 Spring 4 x E. 19.5 x L. 85
9960081 Screw M5 x 16
9960082 Eccentric Pin
9960083 Pipe 4 x 6
9960084 Sliding Blade Guide
9960085 Bearing 625 ZZ CNI
9960086 Bearing 6000 DD1 2RS
9960087 Stopper Blade Guide Hanger
9960088 Screw TCCE 8.8 5931 ZIN 8 x 35
9960089 Pipe 4 x 6
9960090 Valve 1/8 - 6
9960091 Fixed Blade Guide
9960092 Screw TCCE M5 x 14 8.8 5931
9960093 Driven Pulley
9960094 Bearing 6205 ZZ
9960095 Spacer
9960096 Screw TCCE 8 x 20
9960097 Special Ferrule 16 x 8
9960098 Spring Holder
Ordering accessories and spare parts:
Always specify clearly:
"Machine model and serial number;
"Part code number;
"Part quantity;
"Exact address of your company.

Part # Description
9960101 Screw TCCE 8.8 5931 ZIN 8 x 10
9960102 Handle MRX 63P M8 x 45
9960103 Protection Crankcase
9960104 Sliding Blade Guide Support
9960105 Screw T.CIL CR.FE.ZIN 5 x 8
9960106 Screw Vise
9960107 Screw TC CE M8 x 20 8.8 5931
9960108 Fixed Blade Guide Support
9960109 Roller 5 x 15.8
9960110 Small Shaft
9960111 Vise Nut
9960112 Spring 3 x E. 20 x L. 85
9960113 Hinge
9960114 Head Cover
9960115 Screw TC TC M5 x 16 ZIN
9960116 Nut M5
9960117 Nut M5
9960118 Screw TC TC M5 x 25
9960119 Vise Knob
9960120 Vise Handles
9960121 Plug Spiral 8 x 40
9960122 Sliding Body Vise
9960123 Sliding Jaw
9960124 Screw TBCE 5 x 10DIN 6912
9960125 Base
9960126 Side
9960127 Screw TBCE 5 x 10DIN 6912
9960128 Front Panel
9960129
9960130 Screw TSCE M8 x 25 TPSCE UNI
9960131 Screw TCCE 8.8 5931 ZIN 8 x 10
9960132 Screw TCCE M8 x 35
9960133 Vise Reinforcement
9960134 Nut M5
9960135 Vise Guide
9960136 EX. Screw 8.8 5739 8 x 50
9960137 Turning Support
9960099 Eccentric Pin Protection
9960100 Lever BL 368/10 x 137
Part # Description
9960144 Nut M10
9960145 Rear Panel
9960146 Side
9960147 EX. Screw 8.8 5739 ZIN 8 x 16
9960148 Screw TC CE M8 x 20
9960149 Ring Nilos 6205 ZJV
9960150 General Switch
9960151 Emergency Switch
9960152 Speed Switch
9960153 Fuse Assembly
9960154 Circuit with Coil
9960155 Fusible
9960156* Transformer (specify Voltage)
9960157 Fusible
9960158* Complete Control Box
Washer 8 x 14 x 1
Distributor
Screw TC TC 3.9 x 16 for Box Controls
Triangular Plate V. 220
Triangular Plate V. 380
Condensor 12.5 Single Phase
Screw TCCE 8 x 20 Distributor
Ferrule Int. .8 for Blade Guide
Screw TBCE M8 x 45 for Spring Holder Slide
Steel Ring .4 for Blade Guide
Washer Diam. 8
Washer Diam. 5
Serrated Washer Diam. 5
Nut M4
Screw 3.5 x 13
Front Plate for Control Box
Plate for Base Front Side
9960138 Turning Lever MRX 63 B M8
9960139 Pawl with Screw
9960140 Nut M8 5588 ZIN 8 x 1.25
9960141 Washer 8 x 16 FE 6592 ZIN mm
9960142 Knob with Screw
9960143 EX. Screw 8.8 5739 8 x 16
(specify Voltage)
LIST OF BLADES: (Packs of 5)
Part # Size Description
9960001406 6’ 3” x .035 x 3/4” 4-6 TPI BI-Metal Blade
9960001610 6’ 3” x .035 x 3/4” 6-10 TPI BI-Metal Blade
(Furnished with machine)
9960001812 6’ 3” x .035 x 3/4” 8-12 TPI BI-Metal Blade
9960001014 6’ 3” x .035 x 3/4” 10-14 TPI BI-Metal Blade
* Always specify Voltage of the machine.
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