DoAll DC-330NC User manual


DAMAGE CLAIM PROCEDURES
VISIBLE DAMAGE AT THE TIME OF DELIVERY:
1. Note damage on carrier’s delivery receipt. Accept the shipment. It can be returned later if repairs
are not possible in the field.
2. Request a “damage inspection” from the delivery carrier:
a. The carrier will send his own people or contract an independent agency to make the in-
spection.
b. The inspector will request a signature on the report and leave a copy.
c. The carrier “damage inspection” report is not final. If additional damage is found when
repairs are started, contact the carrier for another inspection; or at least give them the
details of the damage.
3. Do not move the equipment from the receiving area and keep all shipping materials until carrier
“damage inspection” report is complete.
4. If possible, take photographs of the damage and keep them for your files. Photos could possibly
prove a claim at a later time.
5. Keep a record of all expenses and be sure they are documented.
6. Repair damage in the field whenever possible. Carriers encourage this to keep expenses down.
7. You have nine (9) months to file a claim.
1. You have fourteen (14) days to report damage not noted at time of delivery.
a. Report damage as soon as possible. This makes it easier to prove that it did not happen at
cosignee’s plant.
b. Inspect machine(s) carefully before moving from the receiving area. Again, if machine is
not moved, it is easier to prove your case.
2. Request a “damage inspection” from the delivery carrier:
a. The carrier will send his own people or contract an independent agency to make the in-
spection.
b. The inspector will request a signature on the report and leave a copy.
c. The carrier “damage inspection” report is not final. If additional damage is found when
repairs are started, contact the carrier for another inspection; or at least give them the
details of the damage.
3. Do not move the equipment from the receiving area and keep all shipping materials until carrier
“damage inspection” report is complete.
4. If possible, take photographs of the damage and keep them for your files. Photos could possibly
prove a claim at a later time.
5. Keep a record of all expenses and be sure they are documented.
6. Repair damage in the field whenever possible. Carriers encourage this to keep expenses down.
7. You have nine (9) months to file a claim.
CONCEALED DAMAGE:

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PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE!
The following registered trademarks of the DoALL Company are used in this manual:
DoALL, Imperial Bi-Metal, Kleen-Kool, and Tensigage.
MODEL FIRST SERIAL NO. LAST SERIAL NO.
DC-310NC 583-06101
PRINTED IN U.S.A. PB-527.1 (2-07)
For your information and future reference, pertinent data concerning your
machine should be written in the spaces provided above. This information is
stamped on a plate attached to your machine. Be sure to provide machine
model and serial numbers with any correspondence or parts orders.
Specications contained herein were in effect at the time this manual was
approved for printing. The DoALL Company, whose policy is one of continu-
ous improvement, reserves the right, however, to change specications or
design at any time without notice and without incurring obligations.
OPERATOR'S INSTRUCTION MANUAL
METAL CUTTING BAND SAW
DoALL SAWING PRODUCTS
2375B TOUHY AVENUE
ELK GROVE, ILLINOIS 60007 U.S.A.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MACHINE DIMENSIONS
Floor Plan ............................................................... 1
Front View ............................................................. 2
Side View ................................................................ 3
MACHINE FEATURES
Front View .............................................................. 4
Rear View ............................................................... 5
Proximity/Limit Switch Locations - Top View .......... 6
INSTALLATION
Location .................................................................. 7
OSHA Notice!! ........................................................ 7
Unpacking ............................................................... 7
Lifting ...................................................................... 7
Floor Installation ..................................................... 7-8
Electrical Installation ............................................... 8
Preparation for Use ................................................ 8-9
OPERATION
Safety Precautions ................................................. 10
Using the Job Selector ........................................... 10
Machine Capacities ................................................ 10
Machine Controls .................................................... 11-16
Saw Band Preparation ............................................ 16-18
Saw Guide Arm Adjustment .................................... 18
Feed Rate Adjustment ............................................ 18
Head Raise Limit Sensing Arm ............................... 19
Vise Jaw Adjustment .............................................. 19
Material Indexing .................................................... 19
Coolant Selection and Application .......................... 20
Dry Cutting .............................................................. 20
Band Brush and Chip Removal .............................. 20-21
Typical Operation Procedures ................................ 21-22
LUBRICATION
Lubrication Chart .................................................... 24
Lubrication Diagrams .............................................. 25
MAINTENANCE
Saw Guide and Back-Up Inserts ............................ 26
Band Drive Belt Replacement ................................ 26
Hydraulic System .................................................... 26-27
Coolant System ...................................................... 27
Machine Cleaning ................................................... 27
Machine Alignment ................................................. 27
Band Brush ............................................................. 27
Band Tension Measurement ................................... 28
Wear Plate Replacement ........................................ 28
Bandwheels ............................................................ 28
Cleaning Chip Trough/Chip Conveyor .................... 28
TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................. 29-32
ACCESSORIES
Roller Stock Conveyors .......................................... 33
Vertical Guide Rollers (Conveyors) ........................ 33
Variable Vise Pressure ........................................... 33
Nesting Fixture ....................................................... 34-35
Chip Conveyor ........................................................ 35
Mist Lubricator ........................................................ 35
Worklight ................................................................. 35
Material Handling .................................................... 35
How to read your serial number:

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MACHINE DIMENSIONS
FLOOR PLAN
INCHES (± .03)
MILLIMETERS (± 1 mm)

2
MACHINE DIMENSIONS (Continued....)
INCHES (± .03)
MILLIMETERS (± 1 mm)
FRONT VIEW

3
MACHINE DIMENSIONS (Continued....)
INCHES (± .03)
MILLIMETERS (± 1 mm)
SIDE VIEW

4
MACHINE FEATURES
FRONT VIEW

5
MACHINE DIMENSIONS (Continued....)
REAR VIEW

6
MACHINE DIMENSIONS (Continued....)
PROXIMITY/LIMIT SWITCH LOCATIONS
TOP VIEW
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