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G0646/G0647 50/65 Ton Ironworker
3. Brush one of the lubricants from Figure 18 or
an equivalent onto the punch, die, and both
sides of the workpiece.
Brand Type
B.P. Servora 68
Castrol Ilobroach 219
Duckhams Adfornal EP7
Shell Garia 927
Figure 18. Recommended cutting lubricants.
workpiece lubricants
4. Position the workpiece under the punch and
secure it in position with the table guides.
5. Set the controls to Punch and Normal,
then use the foot actuator to punch the
workpiece.
Note: When the punching operation is com-
plete, the punch will automatically raise up
out of the workpiece.
The force of this ironwork-
er can quickly smash or
remove fingers or hands.
Always keep clear of all
cutting stations before
using the foot actuator to
begin the operation.
Tooling and workpiece
could break apart under
pressure, sending metal
debris toward the opera
-
tor at a high rate of speed.
Always keep all safety
guards and access panels
in the correct position and
secured when perform-
ing cutting operations
to reduce the risk of this
hazard.
Removing/Installing Punch Tooling
Tools Needed Qty
Hex Wrench 6mm ..............................................
1
Spanner Wrench (included) ...............................
1
To remove punch tooling:
1. Set the controls to Notch and Inch, use the
foot actuator to raise the punch to the upper
-
most position, then stop the motor.
2. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
3. Loosen the knurled knob securing the right
side of the stripper and safety guard assem
-
bly, then swing it away from the punch and
die, as shown in
Figure 19.
Figure 19. Punch stripper and safety guard
assembly positioned away from the punch and
die.
Safety Guard
Stripper Base
Knurled Knob
Poison Hazard! Use prop-
er protection equipment
when handling cutting
fluid and
only dispose by
following
federal, state,
and fluid
manufacturer
requirements
.