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MAINTENANCE 

 

 

 
This table saw requires very little maintenance other than minor lubrication and cleaning. The 
following sections detail what will need to be done in order to assure continued operation of your 
saw. Proper maintenance can increase the life expectancy of your machine. 
 

  Check daily for any unsafe conditions and fix immediately. 

  Check that all nuts and bolts are properly tightened. 

  On a weekly basis clean the machine and the area around it. 

  Apply rust inhibitive lubricant to all non-painted surfaces. 

  Inspect/test the ON/OFF switch before each use. Do not operate the saw with a damaged 

switch - replace a damaged switch immediately. 

  Inspect the saw blade for damage or chipped teeth before each use. Replace a damaged or 

chipped blade immediately. Never operate the saw with a damaged or chipped blade. 

  Keep the saw table clean and free of dust, pitch or glue. An occasional light coating of paste 

wax can be use to protect the cast-iron surface. 

  Occasionally open the cabinet and brush off and vacuum out accumulated dust from inside 

the cabinet and on the blade tilting gears and on or around the motor. 

  Periodically inspect the power cord for damage. To minimize the risk of electric shock or fire, 

never operate the saw with a damaged power cord. Replace a damaged power cord at the 
first sign of damage. 

  To minimize airborne dust particles periodically inspect all dust collection fittings – re-tighten 

as needed. 

  Check the drive belt for tightness. It should be snug but not overly tight. 

  Use a mill file to remove any nicks or dings from the infeed or outfeed tables. 

  Verify that the spreader/riving knife is aligned with the blade. 

 

Cleaning 

Cleaning the saw is relatively easy. Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust, and wipe off the 
remaining dust with a dry cloth. If any resin has built up, use a resin dissolving cleaner to 
remove it. 
After cleaning, treat all unpainted cast iron and steel with a non-staining lubricant. 
Occasionally it will become necessary to clean the internal parts with more than a vacuum. To 
do this, remove the table top and clean the internal parts with resin/pitch dissolver or mineral 
spirits and a stiff wire brush or steel wool. 
Make sure the internal workings are dry before using the saw again, so that wood dust will not 
accumulate. If any essential lubrication is removed during cleaning, re-lubricate those areas. 

WARNING:

 

Make sure the electrical disconnect is OFF before working on 

the machine. Maintenance should be performed  on a regular basis following  proper 
safety precautions. 

Summary of Contents for STS-16120CNC

Page 1: ...TED Baileigh Industrial Inc does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability for any damage or loss caused by an omission or error in this Operator s Manual resulting from accident negligence or oth...

Page 2: ...solution 32 Enable and Disable Specified Parameter 34 Appendix A Parameter 37 Parameter Setting 38 Appendix B Calibration 39 B Troubleshooting 41 MAINTENANCE 43 Cleaning 43 Lubrication 44 Sliding Tabl...

Page 3: ...e to 50 0 the operating way as follows Step 1 Push key to make Numeric Keypad show up Step 2 Input 50 push key to finish input After input system returns to home page automatically Step 3 The target v...

Page 4: ...ccuracy of UP DOWN movement of scoring saw is 0 01mm i e touch it and it moves 0 1mm This system can memorize the last setting height of the scoring saw UP DOWN movement even though the power is close...

Page 5: ...f Motor RPM Motor rpm is shown on the upper right corner of the home page Note This system s RPM is only for display without setting function If rpm needs to be changed it is changed by changing the b...

Page 6: ...ing group will be cleared automatically If you want to memorize the input group please use program page operation Ex If you want to cut wooden board please input the desired group The operating way as...

Page 7: ...Input 35 push key to finish input The value input way of the tilting angle and rip fence is the same Step 4 Push key to save and lock system Step 5 Push key to release lock Push key to select process...

Page 8: ...ome page automatically Note When this system wants to select group key you must first release lock and then can select If lock is not released group key cannot be selected Step 7 After returning to ho...

Page 9: ...saved size Other sizes are for calculating and are not needed by machine Ex 1 It s size If you want to cut it into your calculated size the operating way as follows Step 1 Push key on home page to en...

Page 10: ...ed in step 4 shows 60 0 If material height cutting value exceed system s cutting height system will show error data At this time you can input the cutting height by yourself Such situation is not erro...

Page 11: ...ant to memorize one cutting size on A area and select that group cutting size the operating way as follows Step 1 Push key on home page to enter the group listing page Push key to select A area Step 2...

Page 12: ...CII KEY is shown up Step 4 Input the number to be classified push to finish input Note The ASCII KEY of this system can input signs The following is explanation of each key Sign shift key Clear key Re...

Page 13: ...ote For main saw blade s height setting the pre setting height is material height cutting value 10mm So the target value of the main saw blade UP DOWN mentioned in step 4 shows 60 0 If material height...

Page 14: ...fication Ex If the present saw blade is 12 and you want to change it into 14 the operating way as follows Step 1 Push key on home page to enter saw blade specification page Push key to edit value Step...

Page 15: ...The setting is completed Note After the specification of main saw blade is changed the saw blade s height fence s position saw blade s UP DOWN limit parameter will be meet the specification parameter...

Page 16: ...9 92 and you want to change the setting size the operating way as follows Step 1 Push key on home page Push key to enter fence size page Push key to change rip fence s size Step 2 Input the actually...

Page 17: ...e is 0 degree the operating way as follows Step 1 Push key on home page Push key to enter position correction page Push key to change value of angle of main saw blade Step 2 Input actual angle 0 degre...

Page 18: ...e There are English French Germany Italian Dutch Spanish Portuguese and Japanese for change EX If the user wants to change the preset system language English into Japanese the operation steps are as f...

Page 19: ...N parameter deceleration distance Ex If parameter of main saw blade UP DOWN is 7900 and you want to change it into 7950 the operating way as follows Step 1 Push key on home page to enter system operat...

Page 20: ...18 18 Step 3 Push key for confirmation Step 4 Push key to edit parameter value Step 5 Input parameter 7950 Push key to finish input...

Page 21: ...parameter changing way of tilting parameter rip fence main saw blade tilting rotary center correction parameter is the same as the Up Down Parameter change Introduction to Tilting Parameter Page 1 Lim...

Page 22: ...value 4 Deceleration distance 5 Backlash value Clear rip fence backlash setting value 6 Safety area protection value at saw blade cutting angle Introduction to Rotary Center correction Page 1 45 degre...

Page 23: ...sword 4 Reconfirm the system password 5 Observing password 6 Observing password reconfirmed 7 Timer of motor braked 8 Software version 9 PLC error message Note If above setting values are freely chang...

Page 24: ...tep 1 Push key on system operation page to enter machine data page Push system password to let the Numeric Keypad show up Step 2 Input the password you want to change Push key Step 3 Push Reconfirmed...

Page 25: ...ient setting Low battery alarm Parameters stored in permanent memory Correct zero point Absolute relative conversion Inch mm conversion Fine adjustment Real time self diagnose Specifications 8 digits...

Page 26: ...24 24 ABS REL Definition ABS absolute REL incremental Front Panel and LCD Display 4 000mm 2 000mm 1 000mm Zero point 0 mm Zero point 0 mm 2 000mm 1 000mm 1 000mm...

Page 27: ...25 25...

Page 28: ...26 26 Load Datum Values Only In ABS Mode A Description...

Page 29: ...27 27...

Page 30: ...28 28 B Load Datum...

Page 31: ...29 29 C Troubleshooting...

Page 32: ...30 30 Select Counting Direction...

Page 33: ...31 31...

Page 34: ...32 32 Set Device Resolution...

Page 35: ...33 33...

Page 36: ...34 34 Enable and Disable Specified Parameter...

Page 37: ...35 35...

Page 38: ...36 36...

Page 39: ...d datum value 0 2 dir Select counting direction dir 3 Off SETS Set tool diameter 0 4 ANGULAR Enter semi diameter value 0 5 SCALING Diameter semi diameter Ad 6 Lin Corr Linear correction 1 00000 7 SETU...

Page 40: ...38 38 Parameter Setting...

Page 41: ...39 39 Appendix B Calibration A For better accuracy calibrate for the first time installation or if the slider has been reinstalled Gap 1 2 5mm Recommended 1mm Gap about 1mm...

Page 42: ...40 40...

Page 43: ...41 41 B Troubleshooting...

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Page 45: ...ge To minimize the risk of electric shock or fire never operate the saw with a damaged power cord Replace a damaged power cord at the first sign of damage To minimize airborne dust particles periodica...

Page 46: ...ld smooth moving components ISO DIS 3498 Lubricating Cycle Lubricating Way XM2 6 months Lubricate the machine BRAND MOBIL ESSO SHELL MOBILUX 2 BEACON 2 ALVANIA R2 Sliding Table Maintainance Clean the...

Page 47: ...tor of encoder and machine drops or is damaged If yes replace it or repair it 2 Check if A B phase has DC12V or 0V change Measure it with wattmeter If A B phase doesn t change please replace the encod...

Page 48: ...tilt decrease limit value setting and the limit switch s position are correct 9 Fence vertical movement protective switch ON Check if fence aluminum fence is vertically put limit value setting and th...

Page 49: ...to search PLC s error number and advise the factory 20 The scoring saw cannot move up and down Check if motor and wiring are normal 21 Scoring saw blade cannot move back and forward Check if motor and...

Page 50: ...48 48 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 1...

Page 51: ...49 49 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 2...

Page 52: ...50 50 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 3...

Page 53: ...51 51 NOTES...

Page 54: ...52 52 NOTES...

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