SCANMASKIN SC-650 Combiflex 650 26 Inch Planetary Grinder Owner’s Manual
- June 11, 2024
- SCANMASKIN
Table of Contents
SCAN COMBIFLEX 650
MANUAL
Specifications
The SC-650 is available with different power inputs and some options regarding
wet grinding.
This is described in the different sections later on in this chapter.
1.1 Electrical specifications
To find the specifications that apply to your machine, check the information
plate on the electrical cabinet door.
Never connect the SC-650 to any other voltage or number of phases than
described in this specification.
The power source must be fused according to “External fuse” in this
specification; also the cables used must be marked and rated in accordance
with the fuse used. Failure to comply with the correct fuses may cause fire or
injuries.
Power choice’ | 400 V 3~² | 230 V 3~ | 230 V 1~ |
---|---|---|---|
Power | 7.5 kW (10 hp) | 7.5 kW (10 hp) | 4 kW (5 hp) |
Current | 15.3 A | 27 A | 29 A |
Voltage | 380 – 400 V 3~ | 200 – 240 V 3~ | 200 – 240 V 1~ |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz ± 5% | 50/60 Hz ± 5% | 50/60 Hz ± 5% |
External fuse3 | 16 A | 32 A | 32 A |
Power inlet4 | IEC 60309 3P+N+E 400V 16A | IEC 60309 3P+E 250V 32A | IEC 60309 |
2P+E 250V 32A
Partnumber| | 560040| 560019
Table 11 Electrical specifications
All models are CE-marked.
If using a generator see “2.6.2Using a generator”
- This refers to different power choices. Note that a SC-650 made for one choice of power must be used with that particular choice.
- Standard
- Maximum current for the fuses used in the power source (i.e. the distribution box).
- This is the standard inlet used. Machines sold outside of EU will be shipped either with a local stan- dard inlet or an adapter.
1.2 Mechanical specifications
Model | SC-650 |
---|---|
Grinding diameter | 650 mm (25.6″) |
Grinding plate diame- ter | 210 mm (8.3″) |
Grinding plate speed | 350 – 1000 RPM |
Mass | 320 kg (705 Ibs) |
Gear barrel | Synchronized |
Table 1.2 Mechanical specifications
Measurements of SC-650
Width 655 mm (25.8”)
Height 1370 mm (53.9”)
Depth 1120 mm (44.1”)
Measurements of shipping box
Width 780 mm (30.7”)
Height 1480 mm (58.3”)
Depth 1480 mm (58.3”)
Ambient temperature range during operation -10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)
Ambient temperature range during storage -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
When using water the ambient temperature must never fall below 0°C (32°F).
1.3 Options
The SC-650 has got one option for water supply. The standard SC-650 does not
come with water connection.
1.3.1 Water connection
Inside the cover of the gear barrel there is a sprinkle system connected to an
external water connection. The water connection comes with its counterpart and
fits a standard ½ inch hose. At the connection that is fitted near the handle
there is a tap to adjust the flow.
1.4 Tools
The machine must be equipped with tools approved by Scanmaskin Sweden AB
before operation.
See “Grinding guide” for information about available tools and “4.11Changing
tools” for information about how to change the tools.
The tools are fitted using the Scan-On system for easy fitting.
Available tools
- SC-Tiger PCD
- Diamond tools
1.5 Range of application
SC650 is exclusively designed to process horizontal surfaces. SC650 must not
be used for other purposes than stated in this user guide. The manufacturer
will not be liable for damage or injury resulting from incorrect usage of
SC650. Failure to follow the directions in this user guide will void the
warranty.
Typical applications
- Removal of old coatings, carpets, putty from hard surfaces
- Removal of undulated concrete surfaces
- Preparation of the surface for coatings
- Polishing of the surface
- Removal of coating defects
- Removal of glue residues
1.6 Scope of supply
The following parts are included with the standard SC-650 grinding machine:
- Key to electrical cabinet
- User guide
If the machine has got a water connection, the counter part for the connection
will be included and fit in the water connection near the handle.
Machines sold outside of Europe will be either equipped with a local standard
connector for the power inlet or the mating connector will be included and
fitted at the main power inlet.
Read “2.6 Electrical safety” before connecting any included connectors.
1.7 Overview
Item | Description | Reference |
---|---|---|
1 | Control panel | 4.3Control panel |
2 | Handle | 560006 |
3 | Power inlet | 1.1 Electrical specifications |
4 | Dust collector connec- tion | 6.0 Spare Parts |
5 | System fan | 570151 |
6 | Wheel | 560121 |
7 | Grinding head | 4.11Changing tools |
8 | Dust cover | 560008 |
9 | Cover | 560007 |
10 | Bolt | 560109 |
11 | Frame | 560005 |
12 | Lift handle | 3.3Lifting |
13 | Motor | 1.1Electrical specifications |
14 | Cover | 560105 |
15 | Electrical cabinet | 1.1Electrical specifications |
Table 1.3 Machine parts overview
Safety Regulations
Read this entire chapter carefully! Failure to comply with safety regulations may result in serious injuries or damages.
2.1 Legend
| Notation regarding safety
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| Notation regarding electrical safety
| Notation regarding safety during transport
| Tipping hazard
| See reference
2.2 Safety precautions
Any machine, if it is not used according the regulations, may be hazardous for
operating, setting-up and service personnel.
The operating authority is responsible for compliance with the safety
regulations during operation and maintenance, and for the use of safety
devices supplied with the machine, as well as the provision of appropriate
additional safety devices!
Eye and ear protection must be worn at all times.
Never operate the machine when it’s not in its upright position.
Make sure there is no debris in the work area.
Check the work area for screws or other hard objects in the concrete. Don’t
use the machine if there are any foreign objects stuck into the surface. Such
objects must be removed prior to operation of machine.
Read “2.3Organizational measures” and “2.5Safety regarding operation of
machine” thoroughly before operation!
2.3 Organizational measures
The user guide is to be kept near the location where the machine is being
operated and must be within reach at all times.
In addition to this user guide general and legal regulations regarding
accident prevention and environmental protection must be complied with as per
local regulations.
Such duties may, for example, relate to the handling of hazardous substances,
or to the provision and wearing of personal protection equipment, as well as
compliance with traffic regulations.
The user guide must be supplemented by other instructions, including the duty
to supervise and report incidents relating to particular working practices,
for example work organization, work procedures and personnel safety.
Personnel entrusted with working with the machine must read the User Guide
before starting work, in particular the “2Safety Regulations” chapter. To read
these instructions after work is commenced is too late. This particularly
applies to incidental activities such as setting up the equipment, carrying
out maintenance work or training staff to work with the machine.
From time to time the working practices of the operators are to be checked by
a supervisor especially to the items regarding awareness of safety and
hazards. Operators must tie back long hair, and not wear loose clothing or
jewelery including rings.
There is a risk of injury through items getting caught, or being drawn into
moving machinery.
Eye and ear protection must be worn at all times!
Use personnel protection equipment if necessary or required by local
regulations! Take notice of all safety and hazard notices on the machine!
All safety and hazard notices at or on the machine must be kept complete and
legible!
If safety-critical changes occur to the machine or its working method, the
machine must be shut down immediately! The cause of the fault must be
established, and rectified.
Changes, add-ons or conversation to the machine, which might impair safety,
must not be made, without the manufacturer’s permission!
To perform maintenance work correctly it is imperative to be equipped with the
proper tools for the task in question.
Repairs may only be made by Scanmaskin Sweden AB certified service
technicians.
Some grinding work may generate sparks under certain circumstances. Personnel
working with the machine must therefore be aware of the risk of fire and how
to handle a fire situation properly.
Do not use the machine in areas with highly flammable and/or explosive
materials.
This applies in particular to the fitting and adjustment of safety devices.
Spare parts must comply with the technical requirements specified by the
manufacturer.
This is always guaranteed if original spare parts are used.
Intervals for recurring checks and inspections specified in this User Guide
must be complied with!
2.4 Personnel selection and qualification
Fundamental duties:
- Work on the machine may only be undertaken by trained personnel.
- Specify clearly the responsibilities of personnel for operation, setting up, servicing and maintenance work!
- Make sure that only authorized personnel operate or work on the machine!
- Define responsibilities of the machine operator, with regard to traffic safety regulations, and inform him not to take instructions from third parties who may not be complying with the local safety requirements.
- Personnel, who are being trained to operate equipment, may only use the machine under constant supervision of an experienced person!
- Work on electrical equipment may only be undertaken by a skilled electrician or by trained persons under the supervision of a skilled electrician, as well as in accordance with the local electrical engineering regulations.
2.5 Safety regarding operation of machine
Do not allow any method of working that impairs safety!
Recognized official procedures have to be used to ensure the machine is
operated in safe and best conditions.
Only operate the machine when all safety devices and related safety equipment
are present and operational!
Check the machine visually for any damage and defects at least once a day.
In the event of operational malfunctions the machine must be shut down
immediately and secured!
Secure the work area around the machine in public areas providing a safety
distance of at least 10 m (3.3 ft) from the machine.
Faults must be immediately rectified.
Carry out the switch on, and switch off operations in accordance with this
user guide.
Before switching on the machine make sure that no-one can be endangered when
the machine starts up.
Never operate the machine when not in its upright position.
Do not switch off or remove the exhaust and or the ventilation devices whilst
the machine is running!
All persons in the proximity of the machine must wear ear and eye protection
as well as safety shoes. In addition the machine operator must wear close-
fitting protective clothing.
Only use extension cables that are sized and marked in accordance with the
overall power consumption of the machine and the valid VDE guidelines.
See “2.6Electrical safety” for further information.
Make sure there is no debris in the work area.
Check the work area for screws or other hard objects in the concrete. Don’t
use the machine if there are any foreign objects stuck into the surface. Such
objects must be removed prior to operation of machine
2.6 Electrical safety
The power source must be equipped fuses according to the table in
“1.1Electrical specifications”.
All cables used must be marked and rated according to the fuses used.
Never connect the machine to a power source that does not provide protective
earth!
Work on electrical equipment may only be undertaken by a skilled electrician
or by trained persons under the supervision of a skilled electrician as well
as in accordance with the local electrical engineering regulations.
Use only extension cables, that are used for extending the main cable, that
are sized and marked in accordance with the overall power consumption of the
machine and the valid VDE guidelines.
The electrical equipment for the plant must be inspected regularly. Defects
such as loose connections or scorched cables must be rectified immediately.
Call as skilled electrician or out customer services.
A second person must be in attendance whilst the electrical engineer is
working on the equipment.
The work area must be secured against any third party entering the work area.
Follow local electrical engineering regulations while working on the machine.
Never leave a machine unattended. Use only tools that are insulated against
electricity.
Only start work after you are familiar with the electrical engineering
regulations that apply to the local area.
Only use voltage seekers that comply with the regulations when
troubleshooting. From time to time check voltage seekers to ensure that they
are operationally efficient.
2.6.1 Cables
Only use cables that are marked and rated according to the specifications
in “1.1Electrical specifications”. Don’t use excessive length of the cables.
If a very long cable is needed we recommend that you use a cable rated for
more current and connect it to a distribution central near the machine. Never
lay the cable in a loop when operating the machine, this will cause the cable
to heat up and may cause fire. See “Figure 21” for explanation. Figure 2.1
Recommended way to handle excessive cable length.
2.6.2 Using a generator
The generator must be equipped with protective earth and operated in
accordance with the current EN-VDE directives (this applies to the protective
earth conductor in particular) in order to ensure that all safety devices are
functioning and eliminate possibl damage to electrical components.
2.7 Definition of the “Safety off position”
The machine is in a safe condition where it cannot be any hazard.
How to set the machine in the Safety off position:
- Switch off the machine
- If a dust collector is used, switch it off
- Wait for all drives to come to a complete stop
- Disconnect the main power
- Secure against unintended restart
Always disconnect the main power at the machine end to be able to prevent
other persons from accidentally reconnect the main power while working on the
machine.
2.8 Safety regarding maintenance
Set the machine into the Safety off position before beginning any work on
the machine.
See “2.7Definition of the “Safety off position””.
Never work on the machine while power is still connected! All parts must have
come to a complete stop before beginning any work!
When the machine is lying down on its back it might tilt to it’s upwards
position. Take extra care to prevent this from happening to ensure that no
injuries or damages occur.
When the machine has been operated the segments, Scan-On plates and other
parts on the gear barrel may be hot. Take extra care to prevent burn injuries.
Adjustment, servicing and inspection work on the period of time limits,
specified in this User Guide as well as any information on the replacement or
parts and equipment must be undertaken and/or complied with!
These activities may only be undertaken by qualified personnel.
The machine must not be connected to any power source while cleaning.
** See “2.7Definition of the “Safety off position”” for further
information.
2.9 Safety regarding transport
Always remove the tools before transport. The tools may fall of or damage the
surface the machine is transported along.
2.9.1 Manual transport
When transporting the machine manually be observant about ramps and/or edges.
Follow local traffic regulations for the work site to prevent accidents.
Failure to comply with these regulations may cause injuries or damages.
2.9.2 Lifting
The machine must be secured according to local safety regulations before
lifted.
No person is allowed beneath a lifted machine! The machine must be lifted
according to the instructions in “3.3Lifting”Observe the machines point of
balance before lifting! Failure to comply with these regulations may cause
injuries or damages. Only use straps approved for the weight and
circumstances!
2.9.3 Inside vehicles**
Secure the machine according to local transport safety regulations before
transporting the machine inside a vehicle.
Transport
3.1 Precautions
Read “2.9Safety regarding transport” before attempting to transport the
machine.
3.2 Manual transport
- Detach the tools according to the instructions in “4.11Changing tools”.
- Push the handle downwards to lift the gear barrel about 10 cm (4”) from the ground.
- Push the machine in desired direction.
3.3 Lifting
Before attempting to lift the machine, read “2.9.2Lifting”
- Detach the tools according to the instructions in “4.11Changing tools”.
- Fasten the straps used for lifting at the two handles as shown in “Figure 31”.
- Lift the machine.
3.4 Inside vehicles
- Detach the tools according to the instruction in “4.11Changing tools”.
- Secure the machine inside the vehicle.
Operation
4.1 Precautions
Any machine, if it is not used according the regulations, may be hazardous for
operating, setting-up and service personnel. The operating authority is
responsible for compliance with the safety regulations during operation and
maintenance, and for the use of safety devices supplied with the machine, as
well as the provision of appropriate additional safety devices!
Never operate the machine without proper tools.
Eye and ear protection must be worn at all times.
Never operate the machine when it’s not in its upright position.
Make sure there is no debris in the work area.
Check the work area for screws or other hard objects in the concrete. Don’t
use the machine if there are any foreign objects stuck into the surface. Such
objects must be removed prior to operation of machine.
Read “2Safety Regulations” before operating the machine.
4.2 Operation of machine
The gear barrel has got three grinding heads that rotates in the opposite
direction of the gear barrel. Each grinding head is equipped with a Scan-on
plate where each plate hold the tools used. See “Figure 41”. Figure 4.1
Illustrates the rotation of the grinding heads versus the gear barrel.
4.3 Control panel
Item | Text | Description | Partnumber |
---|---|---|---|
1 | L/R | Selects rotation direction | 596001 |
2 | HOURS | Hour meter | 570028 |
3 | EMERGENCY STOP | Emergency stop | 596003 |
4 | START | Starts the machine | 596006 |
5 | STOP | Stops the machine | 596007 |
6 | SPEED | Speed of rotation | 596008 + 596009 |
Table 4.1 Description of the control panel.
4.4 Water connection 4.5 Start up
See ”4.1Precautions” before starting the machine.
How to start the machine
- Make sure that the power plug and hoses for dust collector and water (if used) are connected to the machine.
- Turn on the dust collector if used.
- Push the handle downwards to lift the gear barrel about 10 cm (4”) from the ground.
- Make sure that the “EMERGENCY STOP” button (3) is in its upper position. If not, release it by turning it clock wise until it rises and press the “STOP” (5) button once to reset.
- Press the “START” (4) button.
- Lower the gear barrel down to the floor.
4.6 Stop
How to stop the machine
- Press the “STOP” (5) button.
- Wait for the machine to come to a complete stop before letting go of the handle.
- Turn off the dust collector if used.
4.7 Adjusting grinding speed
Turn the “SPEED” knob (6) clock wise to increase the grinding speed and
counter clock wise to decrease it. See “1.2Mechanical specifications” for the
rotation speed range.
4.8 Change grinding direction
Use the “L/R” switch (1) to select grinding direction. The machine will
automatically come to a complete stop and restart in the selected direction.
4.9 Safety off position
When working on the machine, either maintenance or tool change, the machine
must be set to the “Safety off position”. See “2.7Definition of the “Safety
off position”” for further information.
4.10 Grinding
Refer to “Grinding guide” for instructions and information about grinding.
4.11 Changing tools
Before changing tools, read “2.8Safety regarding maintenance”.
This illustration shows how to change the tools.
- Insert the segment at the widest part of the slot
- Push the segment outwards
- The segment is now fit on the Scan-On plate
To make sure that the tool is secured, use a small plastic hammer and slightly
hit the tool outwards. In reverse this technique can be used to loosen tools
that are stuck.
4.12 Using with generator
The generator must be equipped with protective earth and operated in
accordance with the current EN-VDE directives (this applies to the protective
earth conductor in particular) in order to ensure that all safety devices are
functioning and eliminate possible damage to electrical components.
Maintenance
5.1 Precautions
Set the machine into the Safety off position before beginning any work on the
machine.
See “2.7Definition of the “Safety off position””.
Read “2.6Electrical safety” before beginning any maintenance work.
Never work on the machine while power is still connected!
All parts must have come to a complete stop before beginning any work!
When the machine is lying down on its back it might tilt to it’s upwards
position. Take extra care to prevent this from happening to ensure that no
injuries or damages occur.
When the machine has been operated the segments, Scan-On plates and other
parts on the gear barrel may be hot. Take extra care to prevent burn injuries.
Adjustment, servicing and inspection work on the period of time limits,
specified in this User Guide as well as any information on the replacement or
parts and equipment must be undertaken and/or complied with!
These activities may only be undertaken by qualified personnel.
The machine must not be connected to any power source while cleaning.
5.2 Daily inspection prior to operation
Inspect the following items prior to operation
- Inspect the wheels for damage.
- Inspect the grinding heads. Dirt between the Scan-On plate and the grinding hub can impair the flexibility of the grinding head.
- If any screws appears loose, tighten them.
- Look over the machine for any other damage.
5.3 Maintenance and inspection list
Daily| • Inspect the wheels
• Inspect the grinding heads
• Look for any other damage
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12 hours after service| • Tighten all screws
Every 300 hours| • Disassemble the dust cover and machine house and change the
gear grease on the gear ring (560516). Inspect the V-ring (570132) for wear.
If necessary replace
5.4 Grinding disc replacement / assembly
Follow these steps to replace the Scan-On plate
- Make sure the machine is in its “Safety off position”
- Tilt the machine backwards and secure it.
- Remove any tools used.
- Loosen the three screws holding the Scan-On plate.
- Replace the Scan-On plate.
- It’s recommended that new screws are used to fasten the replacement Scan-On plate.
- It’s also recommended that copper paste is used on the surface of the screw hole at the ScanOn plate.
- Tighten all screws by hand and make sure that they are secured.
5.5 Cleaning the machine
Before starting to clean the machine, make sure it is in its ”Safety off
position”
The power must not be connected while cleaning the machine.
Do not use highly pressurized water to clean the machine.
Water and soap is recommended.
5.6 Trouble shooting
5.6.1 Common faults
Symptom | Cause | Correction | A⁵ |
---|---|---|---|
The machine won’t start | •There is a power failure from the power supply |
•Inspect the fuses in the worksites fuse box
•Inspect cables
•Measure that all three phases are present and at full voltage near the
machine| O
E
E
•The emergency stop button is depressed| •Release the emergency stop button.|
O
•Internal error| •If possible, read the alarm or fault code present at the
display inside of the electrical cabinet. Alarm codes are formatted as “Axxxx”
where “x” is the number. Fault codes are formatted as “Fxxxx”.
•Contact Scanmaskin Sweden AB| O
The machine is weak and might stop when on the ground.| •One of the three
phases are missing from the power supply
•There is a voltage drop at the power supply| •Inspect the display on the
inverter for any alarm code
•Inspect the fuses in the worksites fuse box
•Inspect cables
•Measure that all three phases are present and at full voltage at the cable
end near the machine.
•Make sure that the cable is not to long. If the cable should be to long, use
a cable with higher rating to a distribution box nearer the machine.| O
O
E
E
O
The machine vibrates a lot| •The grinding speed is to high| •Lower the speed|
O
•The tools are damaged| •Inspect the tools
•Change the tools if needed| O
O
Table 5.1Common faults
5.6.2 Error codes
Code | Description | Cause | Correction | A⁶ |
---|---|---|---|---|
A2001 | Over current | •One of the three phases is missing from the power supply | ||
•There is a voltage drop at the power supply | •Inspect the fuses in the |
worksites fuse box
•Inspect cables
•Measure that all three phases are present
and at full voltage at the cable end near the machine
•Make sure that the cable is not to long. If the cable should be to long, use
a cable with higher rating to a distribution box nearer the machine| O
O
E
E
•The environmental temperature is too high. When the temperature is above 40°C
(104°F) the inverter will decrease its maximum output current| •Inspect the
ventilation fans
•Inspect the filters to the fans| O
O
A2002| Over voltage| •The power supply has got voltage transients| •Inspect
the power source| E
A2003| Under voltage| •One of the three phases is missing from the power
supply
•There is a voltage drop at the power supply| See A2001|
A2006| Speed refer- ence error| •The potentiometer on the control panel is
damaged| •Inspect the potentiometer
•Replace if necessary| S
S
A2009| Over tempera- ture| •The internal temperature in the inverter is above
120°C (248°F). This could be caused by faulty ventilation in the electrical
cabinet.| •Inspect the ventilation fans
•Inspect the filters to the fans
•Contact Scanmaskin Sweden AB| O
O
A5001| Internal error| Contact Scanmaskin Sweden AB|
F0001| Over current| See A2001|
F0002| Over voltage| See A2002|
F0002| Over tempera- ture| •The internal temperature in the inverter is above
135°C (275°F). This could be caused by faulty ventilation in the electrical
cabinet.| See A2009|
5 See access table ”Table 53”
6 See access table ”Table 53”
F0004| Short circuit in motor| •The cable to the motor has been damaged
•The motor has been damaged| •Inspect the motor cable
•Inspect the motor connection
•Contact Scanmaskin Sweden AB| E
E
---|---|---|---|---
F0006| Under voltage| See A2003|
F0007| Speed refer- ence error| See A2006|
F00016| Protective earth failure| •The cable to the motor has been damaged
•The motor has been damaged
•Water have entered the motor| •Inspect the motor cable
•Inspect the motor connection
•Contact Scanmaskin Sweden AB| E
E
F0018| Internal error| Contact Scanmaskin Sweden AB|
F0021
F0022| Power supply phase fault| See A2003|
F0034| Motor phase fault| •One of the three phases to the motor is missing.
This could be due to damage to the motor cable or to the motor.| •Inspect the
motor cable
•Inspect the motor connection
•Contact Scanmaskin Sweden AB| E
E
Table 5.2 Error codes
Alarm codes starts with “A” and fault codes starts with “F”. The machine will
be operational if an alarm code is present but not when an fault code is
present.
The following table describes the access for the task.
Abbreviation | Person |
---|---|
O | Machine Operator |
E | Electrician |
S | Scanmaskin certified service technician |
Table 5.3 Access rights for different persons
Spare Parts
No. | Part | Partnumber |
---|---|---|
1 | Control panel | 4.3 Control panel |
2 | Handle | 560006 |
3 | Frame | 560005 |
4 | Water inlet (optional) | 911008 |
5 | Power inlet | 910842 |
6 | O ring | 780049 |
7 | Electrical cabinet | 560122 |
8 | Fan | 570151 |
9 | Fan grid | 530036 |
10 | Wheel | 560121 |
11 | Bolt | 910052 |
12 | Washer | 910179 |
13 | Wheel axis | 560108 |
14 | Cover | 560105 |
15 | Handleaxis | 570034 |
16 | Handle lock pin | 570039 |
17 | Interna dusthose | 570171 |
18 | Rubber seal | |
19 | Left dust hose | 570170 |
20 | Right dust hose | 570170 |
21 | Motor | 560040 |
22 | Motor distance | 560009 |
23 | Lock pin | 560109 |
24 | Cover | 560007 |
25 | Washer | 560110 |
26 | Bolt | 910030 |
27 | Dust cover | 560008 |
28 | Gear barrel | S3 – 560500 |
Table 7.1 Spare parts SC-650
6.1 Gear barrel![SCANMASKIN SC650 Combiflex 650 26 Inch Planetary Grinder
- Gear barrel](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/SCANMASKIN- SC650-Combiflex-650-26-Inch-Planetary-Grinder-Gear-barrel.png) 6.2 Center axis 6.3 Grining spindle 6.4 Grinding head Scan combiflex 650 Grinding head
Pos | Art nr. | Denomination | Qty |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 560110 | Washer 40×5 | 1 |
2 | 560116 | Spring Steel disc 1mm Grinding Head | 4 |
3 | 570136 | Seal VA-50 Grinding Head | 1 |
4 | 580160-24 | Central Hub, Grinding Head SC-650 | 1 |
5 | 590012 | Tool Head 220mm / 9” SC-650 / SM28 | 1 |
6 | 910030 | Bolt M8x16 | 1 |
7 | 910093 | Rubber Damper | 1 |
8 | 910103 | Bolt M10x30 | 1 |
9 | 910109 | Bolt Machine head M10 | 4 |
10 | 910197 | Nord Lock for M10 bolt | 1 |
11 | 580162 | Seal 5mm Grinding Head Central Hub | 1 |
Art no. | Description | Qty. | |
--- | --- | --- | |
560106 | Cover plate, upper | 1 | |
560107 | Cover plate, lower | 1 | |
560510 | Belt pulley, center | 1 | |
560511 | Belt pulley bush, center | 1 | |
560512 | Belt pulley, grinding spindle axis | 3 | |
560513 | Belt pulley bush, grinding spindle axis | 3 | |
560514 | Toothed belt | 1 | |
560515 | Gear wheel with parallel key hub | 1 | |
560515 | Gear wheel with parallel key hub | 1 | |
560516 | Gear rim | 1 | |
560519 | Gear barrel | 1 | |
560521 | Grinding spindle axis | 3 | |
560523 | Center axis | 1 | |
570021 | Bearing shell, center, fixed | 1 | |
570022 | Bearing shell, center, upper rotating | 1 | |
570023 | Bearing shell, center, lower rotating | 1 | |
570024 | Center axis | 1 | |
570025 | Bearing shell, grinding spindle axis | 6 | |
570027 | Cover plate, center | 1 | |
570072 | Bushed gear wheel | 2 | |
570080 | Grinding spindle hub | 3 | |
570081 | Distance nipple Scan on | 9 | |
570082 | Fastener, grinding spindle hub | 3 | |
570084 | Cover plate, grinding spindle | 3 | |
570085 | Distance plate, grinding spindle hub | 3 | |
570087 | V-ring | 3 | |
570103 | Ball bearing | 1 | |
570104 | Ball bearing | 1 | |
570112 | Ball bearing | 6 | |
570114 | Roller bearing | 1 | |
570132 | V ring | 1 | |
590013 | Scan-on plate | 3 | |
910012 | Hexagon socket countersunk head screw M8 x 16 | 4 | |
910012 | Hexagon socket countersunk head screw M4 x 8 | 4 | |
910025 | Hexagon socket countersunk head screw M8 x 12 | 60 | |
910030 | Hexagon socket countersunk head screw M8 x 16 | 30 | |
910032 | Hexagon socket countersunk head screw M8 x 20 | 12 | |
910033 | Hexagon socket head cap screw M8x22 | 12 | |
910044 | Hexagon socket head cap screw M10x40 | 4 | |
910196 | Toothed lock washer M8 | 12 | |
910205 | Parallel key 30x10x8 | 1 | |
910303 | Circlip | 3 | |
910306 | Circlip | 2 | |
910307 | Circlip | 1 | |
910309 | Circlip | 1 |
Table 6.2 Spare parts grinding head SC650
6.1.1 Electrical schematics
Figure 7.4 Electrical schematic SC-650
Component | Description | Art. No. |
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S1 | Hour meter | 570028 |
S2 | Rotary switch | 596001 |
S3 | Potentiometer assembly | 596008 |
S4 | Red push hutton | 596007 |
S5 | Green push hutton | 596006 |
S6 | Fmergency stop | 596003 |
Fan 1-2 | Cabinet fan | 570151/530036 |
U1 | Inverter | See table 1-1 |
CN3 | Power inlet | See table 1-1 |
Motor cable | 530131 | |
CN1 | Motor connector chassis | 570157/570158 |
CN2 | Motor connector cable | 570156/570159 |
Table 7.5 Electrical spare parts
Warranty
This product from Scanmaskin Sweden AB comes with a twelve month warranty.
Warranty coverage shall begin on the date of purchase by the original end user
(as evidenced by your invoice from the factory or Authorized Dealer) or six
(6) months from the date the machine was shipped from the factory, whichever
comes first.
The warranty registration form must be completed within 30 days of purchase
visit www.scanmaskin.com/register-your-product/ to fill in the form. If the product does not function
satisfactorily during this period, Scanmaskin will return the product to full
working order for normal use which the product is intended for – with no
charge for labor or spare parts, according to the following conditions:
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The warranty only applies to persons that have legal right to the equipment during the warranty period.
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The manufacturer’s undertaking is limited to the repair of defective parts or the replacement of these according to the manufacturer’s assessment. Costs and risks for transport as well as dismantling and reinstallation of the product /products and other direct or indirect costs, asso ciated with the repair in question, are not covered by this warranty.
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Periodic inspections, adjustments, maintenance work and changes are not covered by the warranty.
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Scanmaskin is not liable for any damages to grinding discs or other similar equipment.
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The warranty only applies to material and design deficiencies and does not apply in the fol lowing cases:
a. Damage caused through accidents, carelessness, changes, use of spare parts or grin ding tools that are not original components, or incorrect use and installation.
b. Damage caused by lightning, water, fire, vandalism, incorrect mains voltage, incorrect ventilation or other causes that lie outside of the manufacturer’s control. -
Scanmaskin reserves the right to modify the design – or make improvements without obliga tion to change previously manufactured products.
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All warranty repairs must be carried out by Scanmaskin or by a Scanmaskin authorized repair workshop. Costs for repairs, carried out by an unauthorized workshop, will not be reimbursed by Scanmaskin. If such repairs damage this product these are not cover by the warranty agre ement.
EC Declaration
Declaration of conformity CE
Manufacturer | Scanmaskin Sweden AB |
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Address | Heljesvägen 10 |
437 36Lindome | |
Sweden | |
Product | Grinding machine |
Name | Scan Combiflex 650 |
Serialnumber | |
Standards used including number | |
Machine directives | 2006/42/EG |
EMC | 2004/108/EC |
LVD | 2006/95/EG |
Harmonized standards
Safetyofmachinery| EN ISO 12100:2010
Safetyofmachinery| EN ISO 60204-1
Safe Torque Off| EN 61800-5-2
Place of issue| Lindome / Gothenburg / Sweden
Name of authorized representative| Per-Anders Bardh
Position| CEO
Declaration
We declare that as the authorized representative, the above information in
relation to the supply / manufacture of this product is in conformity with the
stated standards and other related documents following the provisions of EEC
directives.
Signature of authorized representative:
Alphabetical reference
A
Application
range of ……………………………………………….5
typical ……………………………..5
C
Cleaning …………………………………….20
Contact information ………………………………….34
Control panel………………………………………………………16
E
Electrical schematics ……………………………..29
Error codes …………………………………………………………..21
EC Declaration ……………………………………………..31
F
Faults
troubleshooting …………………………………………………See Maintenance
Fuse External …………………………………….2
G
Grinding disc
Replacement ……………………………………………..19
M
Maintenance
Access …………………………………………………………………21
Common faults ……………………………………………………………….20
Daily …………………………………………………………………………..19
Error codes …………………………………………….. See Error codes
Inspection list ……………………………………………19
Precautions …………………………………………………….19
O
Operation…………………………………………………………………………15
Options …………………………………………………………………………3
Water connection ………………………………………………..3
P
Power
choice ………………………………………………………2
inlet …………………………………………………2
source …………………………………………………..2
S
Spare Parts ………………………………………….22
Specifications Electrical ……………………………………………….2
T
Tools
Availble tools ……………………………………4
changing ………………………………………………………17
Scan-On ………………………………………………….17
Transport ………………………………………………14
lifting ………………………………………………….14
manual …………………………………………………………….14
V,W
Warranty ………………………………………………30
www.scanmaskin.com
NOTES
SCANMASKIN SWEDEN AB
Head office
Box 187
Phone: +46 (0)31- 99 49 70
Email: info@scanmaskin.com
Visiting address Heljesvägen 10
SE-437 36 Lindome
Scanmaskin Sverige AB
Per-Anders Bardh
CEO Adress: Scanmaskin Sverige AB
SE-437 22 Lindome
Sverige
Telefon: +46 (0) 31 99 49 70
Fax: +46 (0) 31 99 48 70
www.scanmaskin.se
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