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|manufacturer=Rapidor | |||
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|location=Metalworking Area | |||
|team=Metalworking | |||
|induction=No | |||
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This donkey saw/ power hacksaw can be used to cut through thick sections of metal that would otherwise be impractical to cut by hand. | |||
==How to use== | |||
The saw is kept upright by a kickstand located on the right hand side of the blade, this needs to be moved in order to lower the blade. | |||
It is dampened so will lower slowly. Workholding is accomplished using the large clamp on the machine and can accommodate a great variety of materials. | |||
Power switch located on the right hand side of the machine along with the stop switch. | |||
==Cutting fluid nozzle placement== | ==Cutting fluid nozzle placement== | ||
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When too much coolant gets spilled into the drip tray, it can be topped up with a small quantity of <i>fresh water</i> (add just sufficient to re-start the flow). | |||
When the mix gets too diluted, it can be topped up with a strong mix (to allow ongoing dilution) of cutting fluid and water as part of the general maintenance process by the tools team. | |||
==Power== | |||
[[File:Donkey Saw Rating Plate.jpeg|thumb|left|400px|Rating Plate]] | |||
Feed from a 16amp 3 Phase supply | |||
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==Bladess== | |||
Eclipse 14"x 1.1/4" .062 10tpi HSS power hacksaw blade hack saw 350 x 32 x 1.6mm | |||
Eclipse 14"x 1.1/4" .062 6tpi HSS power hacksaw blade hack saw 350 x 32 x 1.6mm | |||
Spare blade are kept in a tube attached to the wall behind the machine. | |||
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eclipse-14-x-1-1-4-062-10tpi-HSS-power-hacksaw-blade-hack-saw-350-x-32-x-1-6mm/351540228278 | |||
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eclipse-14-x-1-1-4-062-6tpi-HSS-power-hacksaw-blade-hack-saw-350-x-32-x-1-6mm/351540994355 | |||
[[Category:Tools and Equipment]] | [[Category:Tools and Equipment]] | ||
[[Category:Metalwork]] |
Latest revision as of 20:33, 14 December 2024
Donkey Saw | |
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Manufacturer | Rapidor |
Location | Metalworking Area |
Team | Metalworking |
Induction Required | No |
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This donkey saw/ power hacksaw can be used to cut through thick sections of metal that would otherwise be impractical to cut by hand.
How to use
The saw is kept upright by a kickstand located on the right hand side of the blade, this needs to be moved in order to lower the blade.
It is dampened so will lower slowly. Workholding is accomplished using the large clamp on the machine and can accommodate a great variety of materials.
Power switch located on the right hand side of the machine along with the stop switch.
Cutting fluid nozzle placement
The correct placement for the cutting fluid nozzle is pointing down over the blade about 1-2 inch behind the work being cut.
The idea is to cool the blade and have it pull the fluid into the cut on the work
Fluid should not be splashing into the drip tray in large quantity!
When too much coolant gets spilled into the drip tray, it can be topped up with a small quantity of fresh water (add just sufficient to re-start the flow).
When the mix gets too diluted, it can be topped up with a strong mix (to allow ongoing dilution) of cutting fluid and water as part of the general maintenance process by the tools team.
Power
Feed from a 16amp 3 Phase supply
Bladess
Eclipse 14"x 1.1/4" .062 10tpi HSS power hacksaw blade hack saw 350 x 32 x 1.6mm Eclipse 14"x 1.1/4" .062 6tpi HSS power hacksaw blade hack saw 350 x 32 x 1.6mm
Spare blade are kept in a tube attached to the wall behind the machine.