Hafco HM-32 Operation Manual

Manual is about: MILL DRILL

Summary of HM-32

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    Mill drill operation manual edition no :md001 date of issue : 01/17 model. Hm-32 page 1 instructions manual for hm-32 (k012) 07/02/2018.

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    2 operation manual note: in order to see the type and model of the machine, please see the specification plate. Usually found on the back of the machine. See example (fig.1) fig.1 mill drill machine hm-32 model no. Serial no. Date of manf. Note: this manual is only for your reference. Owing to the c...

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    3 operation manual c o n t e n t s: 1. General machine information 1.1 specifications.................................................................4 1.2 standard equipment....................................................4 1.3 identification.........................................................

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    4 operation manual table size 820 x 240mm column type Ø 115mm spindle taper 3mt longitudinal travel (x-axis) 540mm cross travel (y-axis) 190mm vertical travel (z-axis) 410mm type of slides dovetail spindle to table 455mm quill travel / diameter 130mm / 75mm throat depth (max) 202mm tilting head (lef...

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    5 operation manual 1.3 identification a. On/off buttons b. Drawbar & cap c. Belt cover d. Motor e. Fine downfeed lock knob f. Coarse downfeed lever g. Fine downfeed handwheel h. Column i. Quill lock lever j. Longitudinal handwheel k. Cross travel lock l. Longitudinal travel lock m. Table stop n. Cro...

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    6 operation manual 2 3 4 1. Machine vice 2. Face mill and arbour 3. Drill chuck 4. Drill chuck key 5. Drill drift 6. Hex keys 7. 3mt - 2mt drill sleeve 8. Socket spanner 9. Drill chuck arbour 5 6 7 8 9 1 1.5 accessories 1.4 electrical controls a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 a1. Emergency stop a2. Emergency stop rel...

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    7 operation manual 2.1 safety requirements owner’s manual. Read and understand this owner’s manual before using the machine. Trained operators only . Untrained op- erators have a higher risk of being hurt or killed. Only allow trained/supervised people to use this machine. When machine is not being ...

  • Page 8: Warning

    8 operation manual 2.1 safety requirements cont. Forcing machinery . Do not force the machine. It will do the job safer and better at the rate for which it was designed. Never stand on machine. Serious injury may occur if machine is tipped or if the cutting tool is unintentionally contacted. Stable ...

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    9 operation manual 2.1 safety requirements cont. Understanding controls. Make sure you understand the use and operation of all controls. Safety accessories. Always use a chip guard in addition to your safety glasses when milling to prevent bodily injury. Work holding . Before starting the ma- chine,...

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    10 operation manual 2.2 power supply availability before installing the machine, consider the availability and proximity of the required power supply circuit. If an existing circuit does not meet the requirements for this machine, a new circuit must be installed. To minimize the risk of electrocutio...

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    11 operation manual z place the web lifting straps under the head of the machine, as shown in fig. 4, then connect them to a forklift. Be sure that the straps connect to the forklift far enough apart that they are not putting pressure on the belt cover. Lift the machine and carefully place it onto t...

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    12 operation manual if you are placing the machine on an existing workbench, it must be securely attached to the workbench. The base of this machine has mounting holes that allow it to be fastened to a workbench or other mounting surface to prevent it from moving during operation and causing acci- d...

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    13 operation manual 4. Operation & test run once the assembly is complete, test run your machine to make sure it runs properly and is ready for regular operation. The test run consists of checking the following: 1) the motor powers up and runs in the correct direction 2) the stop button safety featu...

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    14 operation manual 4.2 changing spindle speeds spindle speeds a1 100 b4 660 a2 160 c3 885 b1 190 d2 1020 a3 240 c4 1260 b2 310 d3 1510 c1 365 d4 2150 the model hm-32 is capable of twelve different speed settings. Different types of cuts and materials require varying speeds. For the correct speed re...

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    15 operation manual 4.3 basic controls listed below are the machines basic controls and their description. The operator should be familiar with these items and the terminology. Depth stop: when set this stops the spindle travel at a predetermined depth. This is set by turning the knurled knob at the...

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    16 operation manual 5.1 troubleshooting symptoms possible cause possible solution machine does not start 1. Wall fuse or circuit breaker has been tripped 2. Plug faulty or wired incorrectly 3. Motor wired incorrectly 4. Machine power switch faulty 5. Faulty motor 6. Micro switch open 1. Reset circui...

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    17 operation manual 5.2 lubrication points requiring periodic lubrication are: a. Column. A light film of oil ( iso vg-68) will smooth action and prevent rust and corrosion. B. Column rack. Lubricate every 90 days with a general purpose industrial nlgi 2 grease c. Quill. A light coating of oil (mobi...

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    18 operation manual toolmaster c922b —3mt chuck & collet set an affordable quick change collet system with ultra precision. These spring collets are hardened and ground to exacting tolerances and offer incredible holding power. This set includes an 3mt x er32 collet chuck, spanner wrench, plastic ca...

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    19 operation manual a. Electrical diagram page 19 instructions manual for hm-32 (k012) 07/02/2018.

  • Page 20: Spare Parts Section

    20 operation manual spare parts section the following section covers the spare parts diagrams and lists that were current at the time this manual was originally printed. Due to continuous improvements of the machine, changes may be made at any time without notification. How to order spare parts 1. H...

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    21 operation manual b. Head body parts list page 21 instructions manual for hm-32 (k012) 07/02/2018.

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    22 operation manual b. Head body parts list no. Name no. Name no. Name 1 cover board 39 motor 77 nut 2 up cover 40 key 78 fixed nut 3 round 41 bolt 79 adjustable rod 4 jaw 42 bolt 80 pin 5 trademark 43 motor rack 81 screw 6 rivet 44 washer 82 referral-board 7 nut 45 nut 83 stop lump 8 v-belt 46 bala...

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    23 operation manual c. Table column parts list page 23 instructions manual for hm-32 (k012) 07/02/2018.

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    24 operation manual c. Table column parts list no. Name no. Name 1 screw 26 ball bearing 2 washer 27 screw 3 column lid 28 graduatiot plate 4 link 29 dial clutch 5 column 30 screw 6 rack 31 hand wheel 7 bolt 32 turn handle 8 washer 33 screw 9 base 34 screw 10 bolt 35 washer 11 protect board slice 36...

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    General machinery safety instructions 1. Read the entire manual before starting machinery. Machinery may cause serious injury if not correctly used. 2. Always use correct hearing protection when operating machinery. Machinery noise may cause permanent hearing damage. 3. Machinery must never be used ...

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    Lathe-mill-drill safety instructions 1. Maintenance. Make sure the lathe-mill-drill is turned off and disconnect from the main power supply and make sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop before any inspection, adjustment or maintenance is carried out. 2. Lathe-mill-drill mill drill cond...

  • Page 27: Plant Safety

    Manager: la the mill drill (3 in 1) d medium cutting, st abbing, authorised and signed by: developed in co-operation between a.W .I.S.A and australia chamber of manufactures this program is based upon the safe w ork australia, code of practice - managing risks of plant in the w orkplace ( whsa 201 1...