2.6
2.7
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
When the AUTO/MAN button is pressed, the red indicator light above it will come on, and the blade will stop if it has been
running. The screen will change to the JOB display window as shown below and be ready for editing or starting a new job.
All manual functions will be disabled.
PROCEDURE FOR EDITING OR STARTING A NEW JOB IN AUTO MODE
1. In AUTO mode, key in a job number from 0 to 99 and press the enter key. The REQUIRED QUANTITY (RQ),
LENGTH (LTH) and QUANTITY (CT) will be displayed. The values displayed can be edited by pressing ENTER
after each new value, and the job will be stored in memory with the new values. To navigate through the values,
use the CURSOR keys.
2. After the values are entered, press the CYCLE START button, the switch will illuminate, the display window will
prompt you to start the blade for a trim cut (if the “Trim Cut” parameter has been selected).
CAUTION; If the head is in it’s down position, it will rise to the head up limit so that no damage to the
blade will occur.
3. After starting the blade, the head will descend for the cut and the machine will complete the required job.
4. At the completion of the job, the machine will shut down if “0” has been entered in the “POWER DWN TIMER”
parameter or continue running for the specified time up to a maximum of 180 minutes.
NOTES:
1. The “CT” value is the accumulated total number of parts that have been cut from the JOB number since it was last
reset. The machine will only cut the quantity which is the difference between REQUIRED QUANTITY and CUT
QUANTITY. When REQUIRED QUANTITY equals CUT QUANTITY, the machine AUTO CYCLE will stop and you
will be unable to restart the same job until the “CUT QUANTITY” value has been reset.
2. The AUTO cycle may be exited and stopped at any time by pressing the key AUTO/MAN key.
NOTE: Before entering “AUTO MODE” and working with a “QUEUE”, follow the same procedures outlined previously for
“AUTOMATIC OPERATION” with regards to setting up for an initial trim cut.
IMPERIAL
STANDARD KERF @ XX DEGREES
BLADE SIZE
90
75
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
1 1/4”
0066
0068
0076
0081
0086
0093
0103
0115
0132
1 1/2”
0074
0077
0085
009
0097
0105
0115
0139
0148
METRIC
STANDARD KERF @ XX DEGREES
BLADE SIZE
90
75
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
31.7MM
167
172
193
205
218
236
261
291
335
38.1MM
187
195
216
228
246
266
292
353
376
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