19
INSTALLATION
INST
ALLA
TION
#415-R1
8-15-18 - JR
Mount the Computer Stand
Mount the computer stand
onto the laser stand. Run the
ethernet cable and power cord
through the liquid tight tubing.
Plug one end of the ethernet
cable into the computer. The
other end will plug into the
main control box. Plug the
power adapter into the outlet
on the control stand.
Mount the Measuring
Sensors
On machines that
were shipped without the
belt tracks installed, the
measuring bar will also need
to be installed.
Mount the measuring sensor
bar to the chain section legs
using the bolts provided. The
sensors will point up toward the bottom of
the board. They are positioned between the
tracks so as not to interfere with them.
Connect Hoses and Wires
Connect the hoses, if any are loose, to the
control box. The hoses are color coded.
Connect the ethernet cable to the upper
connector on the right hand side of the
control box. Also, connect any loose wires
to the control box as well.
When running wires into the control box,
run them through the hole in the control box
closest to where each respective wire will
connect inside the control box. Connect the
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Chain
Motor
Black
Black
Black
Green
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Roller
Motor
Black
Black
Black
Green
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Jog
Encoder
Red
Black/
Shield
White
Green
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1
2
1
1
2
7
6
7
6
8
110V Control
Stand Wires
Black
Green
Red
Blue
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4
3
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4
4
5
0
5
1
4
8
3
1
GN
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Blue 24V Control
Stand Cable
Wire #6
Wire #5
Wire #2
Wire #1
Wire #3
Wire #4
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Lasers
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6
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Ω
Lineal
Encoder
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Black/
Shield
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7
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Cable A
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8
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Mover #3
3
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Measure
Sensors
Cable #1
3
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Measure
Sensors
Cable #2
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Cable #3
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Board Present
Sensor
Receiver
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Blue
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Brown
7
4
7
5
7
6
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1
2
2
1
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3
1
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5
Board Present
Sensor
Sender
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Brown
White
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1
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Summary of Contents for Opti-Rip 415A-M1
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Page 9: ...9 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 415 R1 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION ...
Page 14: ...14 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION 415 R1 8 15 18 JR INSTALLATION ...
Page 25: ...25 OPERATION OPERATION 415 R1 8 15 18 JR OPERATION ...
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Page 56: ...56 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING 415 R1 8 15 18 JR TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 63: ...63 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 415 R1 8 15 18 JR MAINTENANCE ...
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