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8. Use the speed control buttons to adjust the drive motor to achieve the desired
cut.
9. When the cut is complete,
first stop the feed
and then stop the machine rota-
tion.
CAUTION
Recheck the chuck torque at intervals, including after environmental
changes (such as between night and day) in case of thermal growth.
4.3.3
Adjusting the machine when the cut is completed
Do the following to adjust the machine when the cut is completed:
1. Check that all power sources to the machine drive are isolated and locked out.
CAUTION
The cutting tools can get hot during machining. Wear gloves or other
protective personal protective equipment and be careful of hot surfaces to
avoid burns.
2. Adjust the machine direction, depth of cut, or tool position as needed.
3. Start the machine and feed again to start a new cut.
4. Repeat until the desired surface is achieved.
4.4
D
ISASSEMBLY
WARNING
If not properly secured, this machine can fall and cause fatal injuries to
personnel. Pay special attention to vertical flange installations.
The machine must be properly rigged and attached to a crane or other
suitable lifting apparatus before beginning any disassembly steps. Use
supplemental rigging as a precaution.
Do the following to remove the machine from the workpiece:
1. De-energize the machine.
2. De-pressurize the air system by disconnecting the air supply to the pneumatic
conditioning unit (PCU).
3. If applicable, de-pressurize the hydraulic system by pulling the knob on the
drain valve on the hydraulic power unit (HPU).
4. Disconnect the hydraulic and air hoses from the machine.
5. Retract the tool from the work piece.
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