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P1 ENGRAVING UNIT

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PHOENIX CONTACT

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Now unscrew the depth adjuster from the engraving 
spindle.

Figure 18

Loosening the engraving spindle

Press the rotary knob at the end of the engraving 
spindle and turn counter clockwise. 
The collet chuck is now open and the graver can be 
carefully removed.

Figure 19

Securing the graver in the adjustment aid

Insert the new graver in the adjustment aid with the tip 
pointing towards the front and secure it using the 
knurled screw.

Push the graver with the adjustment aid into the collet 
chuck and screw it back together by pressing the rotary 
knob at the end of the engraving spindle and turning 
clockwise.

Screw the depth adjuster back onto the engraving 
spindle.

The depth adjuster is in the zero position when a gap of 
three millimeters is achieved between the depth adjuster 
and engraving spindle.

Figure 20

Adjustment aid as a spacer

Use the open end of the adjustment aid as a spacer 
between the depth adjuster and engraving spindle.

Now insert the engraving spindle back into the 
engraving head and line up the markings on the depth 
adjuster and engraving head.

Retighten the termination block.

Cleaning and Maintaining the Engraving 
Unit

Changing the Vacuum Cleaner Bag

Figure 21

Opening the vacuum cleaner cover

Replacement vacuum cleaner bags can be ordered from 
Phoenix Contact (P1 ENGRAVING VC BAG, Order No. 
5145559).

Push down the latch above the suction tube on the 
vacuum cleaner. The cover opens with the suction tube 
and vacuum cleaner bag.

Remove the suction tube by simultaneously turning 
and pulling it.

For assembly, perform the above in reverse order.

Only loosen the collet chuck so that the graver 
can be removed.

Only use Phoenix Contact gravers. If gravers 
from other manufacturers are used, we accept 
no guarantee as to the lettering quality and for 
damage to units. 

To ensure the correct length of the graver, 
always use the adjustment aid supplied.

Before starting any maintenance work 
disconnect the engraving unit from the mains.

Protect the engraving unit against dust and 
other contamination. Cover the device when it 
is not being used.

Never oil the mechanical parts of the engraving 
unit.

Summary of Contents for 5145546

Page 1: ...an be used in conjunction with the engraving unit For the manufacturing date refer to the rating plate on the CMS P1 PLOTTER PH X MM Y ZZZ Y year MM month Example PH 0 07 6 001 device manufactured in July 2006 The engraving unit is designed for use on the CMS P1 PLOTTER for the purpose of engraving plastic labels The use of other materials such as aluminum brass steel and glass is not permitted Th...

Page 2: ...e Cable 7 Connecting the Tube and Cable to the Engraving Head 7 Fitting the Cover 8 Switching From Plotting to Engraving Test Run 8 Inserting Engraving Material 8 Engraving 8 Important Notes on Engraving 8 Control Unit Functions and Indicators 9 Engraving Material 9 Setting the CMS MARK WIN Software to Engraving Mode 9 Engraving Individual Labels 10 Setting the Engraving Depth 10 Changing Gravers ...

Page 3: ...28 10 27 mm x 8 mm with rounded corners radius of 2 mm color silver GPE 27X 8 SR R 66 0806877 10 27 mm x 8 mm with rounded corners radius of 2 mm color white GPE 27X 8 WH R 66 0815198 10 27 mm x 12 5 mm with rounded corners radius of 2 mm color silver GPE 27X12 5 SR R 4 0806880 10 27 mm x 18 mm with rounded corners radius of 2 mm color silver GPE 27X18 SR R 30 0806893 10 27 mm x 18 mm with rounded...

Page 4: ... engraving spindle cable P1 ENGRAVING CH 5145643 1 Ambient Conditions for All Devices Ambient temperature Operation Storage 10 C 35 C 10 C 50 C Relative humidity Operation Storage 35 75 10 90 Replacement Parts Continued Description Type Order No Pcs Pck Engraving Spindle Speed Minimum Maximum 5000 rpm 50 000 rpm Torque 6 Ncm Frequency 83 Hz 830 Hz Power consumption 60 W maximum Collet chuck 3 mm s...

Page 5: ...t 4 6 kg approximately Engraving spindle with 15 graver 0 5 mm Engraving head Counter bearing for engraving head Connecting cable for engraving spindle 3 pos Suction tube Cover Control unit Connecting cable for control unit and plotter Mains cable for control unit Vacuum cleaner Connecting cable for vacuum cleaner 4 pos Holder for cable and tube Calibration block for alignment Adjustment aid for g...

Page 6: ...eck that it is secured correctly Figure 3 Attaching the counter bearing Snap the counter bearing onto the engraving head Setting Up the Vacuum Cleaner and Control Unit Mount the control unit on the vacuum cleaner and place the two behind the CMS P1 PLOTTER Connecting the Connecting Cables Figure 4 Connections to the control unit Connect the control unit and vacuum cleaner using the corresponding 4...

Page 7: ...th the engraving head towards the calibration block as far as it will go Figure 7 Alignment Now use the screw A in Figure 7 on the engraving head to align the engraving unit at a right angle by turning it clockwise and counter clockwise A suitable Torx key wrench is provided Assembling the Holder for the Tube and Engraving Spindle Cable Figure 8 Assembling the holder over the plotter pen station F...

Page 8: ...ENGRAVING plastic magazine with the non slip pad and engraving material on the plotter in the corresponding holders Manually move the engraving head over the engraving material to check the gap between the engraving spindle and the engraving material Figure 10 Gap The control unit can now be switched on followed by the plotter the engraving unit is ready to start Engraving Important Notes on Engra...

Page 9: ...terial Engraving works in the same way as plotting Start the CMS MARK WIN software Setting the CMS MARK WIN Software to Engraving Mode In the CMS MARK WIN software select the File Print Setup menu Figure 11 File Print Setup In the following dialog box click on New Figure 12 Output channels A dialog window appears exit it by selecting No Figure 13 Creating a new output channel plotter Enter the fol...

Page 10: ...aterial various lettering widths can be obtained when engraving Figure 16 Depth adjuster The engraving depth is adjusted by turning the depth adjuster Turning clockwise increases the engraving depth turning counter clockwise decreases the engraving depth When you use the depth adjuster you will feel it click Each click lowers or raises the graver by 0 05 mm If the depth adjuster is rotated clockwi...

Page 11: ...djuster and engraving spindle Now insert the engraving spindle back into the engraving head and line up the markings on the depth adjuster and engraving head Retighten the termination block Cleaning and Maintaining the Engraving Unit Changing the Vacuum Cleaner Bag Figure 21 Opening the vacuum cleaner cover Replacement vacuum cleaner bags can be ordered from Phoenix Contact P1 ENGRAVING VC BAG Ord...

Page 12: ...t from the plotter and vacuum cleaner Remove the support pipe with holder Remove the cover from the engraving head Remove the terminal screw and remove the engraving spindle Release counter bearing Release the interlocking device on the engraving head and pull the engraving head out of the plotter arm Assemble the pen lowering unit and insert the locking pin Fit the plastic cover Then change the d...

Page 13: ...ving spindle switches on after a brief delay By pressing the ON or OFF button the speed of the engraving spindle can be increased or decreased in order to test the function of the engraving spindle If the red LED is still lit up the engraving spindle is faulty and must be replaced Engraving unit will not switch on Green Power LED is not lit up on the control unit Insufficient power supply Fuse has...

Page 14: ...ect the two devices using the supplied parallel data cable and switch them both back on again To prepare the plotter for firmware download press the STOP VIEW Clear Buffer and ON buttons on the plotter simultaneously Start the uploadvp exe program on the PC e g double click from Explorer The following message appears on the PC Figure 24 uploadvp 1 4 Click on Select file Figure 25 Open A window con...

Page 15: ...elect Magazine Import Figure 30 Import magazine descriptions Highlight the CMS P1 M_GPE_ENGRAVING file and click on Open Figure 31 Import magazine descriptions Confirm the dialog box by clicking OK Figure 32 Import magazine Confirm the dialog box by clicking Yes Figure 33 CMS MARK WIN Confirm the dialog box by clicking OK Close the magazine editor Copy the magazine descriptions to the material dir...

Page 16: ...in the Variants appendix If marked with a cross This declaration certifies conformity with the indicated directive s it does not however provide any guarantee as to characteristics The safety notes and installation instructions in the enclosed product documentation must be observed Product description P1 ENGRAVING UNIT Order description Order No 5145546 89 336 EWG EMC directive electromagnetic com...

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