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Model G0886 (Mfd. Since 01/19)
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16. Start main motor and blade movement by
pushing blade start button
(
E). Keep your
finger near Emergency Stop button (
C). Verify
coolant flows through blade guides and onto
blade. The machine should run smoothly and
without problems or unusual noises.
Note: Vise must be in closed position for
main motor and blade movement to start.
17. Press Emergency Stop button (C) to com-
pletely to stop machine.
13. Check function of feed system by pressing
feed system button
(D), then turning feed
roller switch (
H) to FWD , REV , and OFF
.
Note: Vise must be in closed position for feed
system to function.
14. Push and hold raise headstock button (L)
and raise headstock several inches.
15. Open coolant valves (see Figure 22).
Coolant should flow through blade guides
(see
Figure 22) and onto blade when main
motor starts in
Step 16.
18. WITHOUT resetting Emergency Stop but-
ton (
C), push hydraulic pump button
(C),
vise close button
(
K), then blade start
button
(
E). The machine should not start.
— If machine does not start, Emergency Stop
button safety feature is working correctly.
Continue to
Step 19.
— If machine does start (with Emergency
Stop button pushed in), immediately dis-
connect power. The Emergency Stop but-
ton safety feature is not working correctly.
This safety feature must work properly
before proceeding with regular operations.
Call Tech Support for help.
19. Close coolant valves (see Figure 22).
20. Reset Emergency Stop button (C).
21. Turn operation mode switch (G) to auto
mode, and turn feed roller switch (
H) to
forward .
22. Push reset button (M) on the digital counter,
then use tabs (
N) to set digital counter to 3.
23. Push hydraulic pump button
(C), vise
close button
(
K), then blade start button
(
E).
24. Trigger proximity sensor with a piece of metal
stock to start cutting cycle. (Metal stock must
be within
1
⁄
4
" of proximity sensor to trigger it.)
When headstock reaches bottom of travel,
blade should shut off and headstock should
move back to top of its travel.
— If blade does shut off and headstock does
move back to top of its travel, lower limit
stop is working correctly. Continue to
Step 25.
— If blade does not shut off or headstock
does not move back to top of its travel,
lower limit stop is not working correctly.
This safety feature must work properly
before proceeding with regular operations.
Refer to
Page 54 to adjust lower limit stop
bolt.
Figure 22. Location of coolant valves and blade
guides.
Left Blade Guide
Coolant Valve
Right Blade Guide
Coolant Valve
Left Blade
Guide
Right Blade
Guide