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INSTALLATION
INST
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#415-R1
8-15-18 - JR
control box to the Digi-One inside of the MJ control box. Attach the serial cable inside of
the MJ control box to the Digi-One.
Choose "Edit System Parameters" from the "Special" menu. Set "Saw Type" to "MJ 312
Select-a-Rip". Choose "Edit Saw". Set the "Saw IP Address" to 10.0.0.78.
Setting an Initial Saw Location
Choose "Edit System Parameters" from the "Special" menu. Enter the password "1234".
Using a measuring tape, measure the distance from the stops on the end of the chain
conveyor or infeed ramps (with the socket head screws) to the center of the saw blade
furthest in on the saw arbor. Enter this distance in the system parameters in the spot
labeled "Stops to Saw 1". This value will not be exactly right at this point, but will get us in
the ballpark. It will be fine tuned later.
If you are using a system with movable lasers or movable saw blades, while in System
Parameters, temporarily set "Laser System Type" and "Saw Type" both to "Fixed". Press
"OK" to return to the main screen. Make sure that you change these parameters back to
their original settings once the machine setup is complete.
Set up a Simple Arbor
Press the "Setup" button on the computer and enter the information for an arbor setup as
explained in the operation section of this manual. Create a setup with a single 1 3/8" rip.
Build an arbor for your saw for a 1 3/8" rip, using two blades. Any size rip will work if your
saw can't be set to a 1 3/8" rip. Make sure "Auto Skew" is turned off.
Setting the Feed Delay
Select "Edit System Parameters" from the "Special" menu. Set the Feed Delay to .250.
DO NOT change any other items on the screen. Press "OK" to exit. Process a board by
placing it on the second stops (the socket head screws) and pressing the process button.
The Opti-Rip should move the board under the lasers which aren't set to any particular
pattern yet. Press the Process button again and the Opti-Rip should move the board to the
pinch rollers and the pinch rollers should feed the board into the saw. With the feed delay
set at only .250, the board will probably not make it all the way into the saw feed system.
Press the Stop button on the Opti-Rip, remove the board, increase the Feed delay by .250,
and try again. Keep repeating this procedure until the Feed Delay is long enough that the
rip saw takes the material before the Opti-Rip stops feeding it. It is important that the Feed
Delay be increased in small increments. If the Opti-Rip feeds for too long a period of time,
it will try to jam the material into the saw feed system and the two systems will fight each
other, causing premature wear on both machines.
Summary of Contents for Opti-Rip 415A-M1
Page 5: ...5 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ...
Page 9: ...9 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 415 R1 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION ...
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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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