Elektra Beckum TF 100 M User Manual

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ENG
2
User Responsibility
This machine will perform in conformity with the description contained in the instructions provided. This machine
must be checked periodically. Defective equipment (including power cables) should not be used. Parts that are
broken, missing, plainly worn, distorted or contaminated, should be replaced immediately. Should such repair or
replacement become necessary, it is recommended that such repairs are carried out by qualified persons
approved by metabo or its representatives.
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Specifications
TF 100 M  2.2 WN
TF 100 M  2.8 DN
Table top
523 x 423 mm
523 x 423 mm
Workpiece support area
150-210 x 600 mm
150-210 x 600 mm
Working height from floor
850 mm
850 mm
Table opening Ø
150 mm
150 mm
Table rings
2
2
Fence travel
30 mm
30 mm
Dust extraction outlet Ø
100 mm
100 mm
Max. tool diameter
150 mm
150 mm
Max. tool height
60 mm
60 mm
Spindle diameter
30 mm
30 mm
Spacing collar Ø
50 mm
50 mm
Spindle vertical adjustment
100 mm
100 mm
Spindle speeds
4000/6000/7500 min
-1
4000/6000/7500 min
-1
Motor input capacity P
1
2.2 kW  S6 - 40%
2.8 kW  S6 - 40%
Motor output capacity P
2
1.1 kW  S6 - 100%
1.4 kW  S6 - 100 %
Operating voltage
220-240 V 1~50 Hz
380-415 V 3~50 Hz
Noise Emission
The noise emission levels shown below have been established by measuring methods according to:
DIN 45 635, part 1651.
The A-sound power levels (L
WA
) were rounded to full dB(A).
1. TF 100 operating under no load
A-sound pressure level L
pA
77 dB(A)
77 dB(A)
A-sound power level L
WA
86 dB(A)
86 dB(A)
2. TF 100 operating under load
A-sound pressure level L
pA
82 dB(A)
82 dB(A)
A-sound power level L
WA
91 dB(A)
77 dB(A)
Contents
1
Specifications
2
User Responsibility
3
Standard Delivery
4
Optional Accessories
5
Final Assembly
6
Installation
7
Commissioning
7.1
1-Phase Power Supply
7.2
3-Phase Power Supply
7.3
Direction Of Rotation
7.4
Switch
7.5
Overload Protection
7.6
No-Voltage Release
7.7
Dust Collection
7.8
Dust Collector Automatic Start
8
Safety Information
9
Workpiece Dimensions
10
Scope Of Application
11
Tool Dimensions/Cutting Speeds
12
Jigs And Push Blocks
13
Controls
13.1 Definitions
13.2 Mounting A Tool
13.3 Spindle Speed Setting/Changing
13.4 Tool Height Setting
13.5 Fence And Fence Plate Setting
13.6 Cutter Guard Setting
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Operation
14.1 Tools
14.2 Stock Prechecking
14.3 Moulding Strips
14.4 Moulding Boards
14.5 Making Tenons
14.6 Set-In Work
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Care And Maintenance