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Conductive mode set-up procedure
This procedure assumes that you are thoroughly familiar with
this machine
’
s
controls as described in the first part of this
section. If you are
not
familiar with
these controls,
STOP.
Return
to the beginning of this section and review any controls you are
not thoroughly
familiar with
before
continuing. If you have any
questions, contact your Haeger Representative.
Depending on the ambient shop
temperature, you may need
to warm up your Haeger Hardware Insertion
Machine before
beginning any operations. To do this, turn it on and let it run
for about ten minutes.
Getting started
–
Before you turn on the machine
1. Determine the installation force required to properly install the hardware you are going to
insert. Refer to the technical specifications provided by the hardware manufacturer for this
insertion force.
2. Select the proper tools for this application
and install them in the Upper and Lower Tool
Holders.
1.
Have your Supervisor use their access code to set the Conducive/Non- Conductive mode to
the Conductive position.
Setting the machine
1. Turn the Main Disconnect Switch to the On position.
2. Start the machine by pressing the On
Switch. The green On light in the switch will turn on and the
motor will start.
3. Verify Run Mode is selected.
4. Adjust the Ram up travel control to about 50% up the scale.
5. Adjust the Force to the fastener/part required force specification.
Checking the up travel & insertion
1. Keep your hands away from the tooling area.
Without
positioning the hardware or workpiece for
insertion, depress the Down Footswitch and complete one stroke of the machine.
2.
Check the position where the Upper Tool stopped.
Is it adequate to permit the workpiece to be
positioned easily while fasteners are
installed? If not, adjust the Ram Up travel control accordingly. If
an adjustment is necessary, check the new setting by cycling the
machine again.
3. Keep your hands away from the tooling area.
Insert the first piece of hardware into the workpiece.
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