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The first time user is advised to use this screen
to initially view the operation of the saw.
View Screen Display (F2).
3.
SET-UP (F3).
Pushing this button brings up a series
of screens that allow the operator to change machine
operating parameters. The "LEFT" and "RIGHT"
arrow keys are used to move between the screens.
Press the "UP" and "DOWN" arrow keys to move
to the set-up parameter, then press the "+/-" key to
change the item.
Machine Set-Up Screen Display (1 of 4) (F3).
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Vise Control:
Choices are STANDARD and
NESTING.
(a)
STANDARD: Allows the operator to select
“OVERLAP” or “NO OVERLAP” at the Vise Overlap
option. The minimum butt end length is set to 2.50
inches (63.5 mm).
(b)
NESTING: This selection does not allow “VISE
OVERLAP” in the Vise Overlap option.
The first time user is advised to select the
“STANDARD” setting.
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Home Position:
Selects index vise position
during cut. Choices are INDEX FRONT and INDEX
REAR.
(a)
INDEX FRONT: This is preferred when using the
nesting fixture and may be valuable when using
variable vise pressure. It allows the use of two vises
to provide extra clamping area. Operating sequence
is as follows: When the cut has been completed,
the index vise jaws open, the index moves to the
required dimension and transfers the stock.
(b)
INDEX REAR: This is the shortest cycle time and
is preferred for most operations when not using the
nesting fixture or variable vise pressure. Operating
sequence is as follows: While a cut is being made,
the index vise (with vise jaws open) moves to the
rear to position itself for the next index stroke; when
the cut is completed, the index vise jaws close, the
fixed vise jaws open, and the index transfers another
stockpiece into cutting position. When the last part
in a job is being cut, the index will remain forward
until the next job has been started.
The first time user is advised to select the
“INDEX REAR” setting.
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Display Units:
Choices are INCHES and
MILLIMETERS.
(a)
Job data, kerf width, butt end length, etc. is converted
between "INCHES" and "MILLIMETERS". Inch
measurements use three places to the right of the
decimal; millimeter measurements use two places
to the right of the decimal. Conversions made
from inches to millimeters are within .01 millimeter;
conversions made from millimeters to inches are
within .001 inches.
OPERATOR WORKSTATION (Continued....)
Summary of Contents for C-4100NC
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Page 6: ...2 MACHINE DIMENSIONS Continued INCHES 03 MILLIMETERS 1 mm FLOOR PLAN 5 Foot Index Option ...
Page 7: ...3 MACHINE DIMENSIONS Continued INCHES 03 MILLIMETERS 1 mm FRONT VIEW ...
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