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IF ANY OF THE BELOW-STATED PHENOMENA TAKES PLACE
Cutting depth is insufficient [CONDITION] > [PRESS CORRECT]
If the cutter is lowered, the work may not be thoroughly cut out though the projecting amount of the
blade tip is larger than the thickness of the work.
In this case, the work can be cut out without fail by increasing the pressure applied to the descend-
ing cutter. Set a pressure correction value to be added to the previously specified pressure value or
set the pressure correction value to a larger value.
Refer to Chapter 2 “Setting cutting conditions” for how to set the pressure correction value. See
Page 2.28.
In the case of a reciprocal head, a full cut may not be achieved if the head height is not correctly set.
Turning the height adjustment knob to the left, slightly lower the head.
Head height adjustment may be necessary, depending on the hardness of the work.
The work remains uncut at the cutting start and end
[CONDITION] > [START/END CORRECT]
The position where the cutter comes down or that where it goes up may remain uncut. If the start
correction value is increased, the cutter will come down earlier. See page 2.28.
If the end correction value is increased, the cutter will go up later. See page 2.28.
Summary of Contents for CF2 Series
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