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Electrical Control Cabinet
. The electrical control cabinet is a separate console that may be
positioned as needed by the operator within the length of the connecting cables. The
operator must however, position the cabinet to provide quick access to the emergency stop if
needed, and make sure it does not interfere with the operation of the gantry, or loading and
unloading of material. Do not place the cords in a position that will cause a tripping hazard,
or damage the cords.
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Cable Reel Track
. The cable track runs along the side of the machine in a trough and
carries all the electrical cables.
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Vacuum Air Pump
. The air pump supplies vacuum to all four areas of the table top.
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Automatic Tool Changer
The operator
can program tool changes right into the program.
The table has a tool changer that accommodates up to six tools and has a sensor to
compensate for and set tool length.
ASSEMBLY AND SET UP
Hand Held Controller Connections
1. Open the electrical cabinet doors to gain access
to the operating controller. The front door may be
lifted up and off of the hinge pins to allow for
better access to the components and passages.
2. Remove the four screws and the cover (A) to
allow the plug end of the hand-held cable to be
routed into the control cabinet.
3. Route the plug and cable to the controller as
shown by B, C, and D call outs and connect the
plug to the board and ensure that the screws are
finger tight. Verify that the USB connector has
not been loosened.
4. Install the cover around the cable and over the
opening.
5. If removed, install the front door and latch the
doors closed.
WARNING:
For your own safety, DO NOT connect the machine to the
power source until the machine is completely assembled and you read and
understand the entire instruction manual.
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B
C
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