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3.3. Positioning at the worksite
The guide arms must be positioned so that the carriage is in constant contact with the
workpiece.
They
can
be
set by a constant step (interval adjustment), or continuously
after
they
are
swapped
(continuous
adjustment).
To
set
them
properly
when
the
carriage
travels to the left, use the 4 mm hex wrench to loosen the screws securing the right
guide
arm,
move
out
the
right
arm
about
10
mm
(0.4’’)
or
one groove more than the left
arm (Fig. 5), and then retighten the screws.
Fig. 5.
Proper positioning of the guide arms
Switch the magnet ON/OFF lever from left (‘O’) to right (‘I’), which will change the
clamping force from
minimum
to
maximum.
Loosen
the
levers
to adjust
the position
and
angle of the torch, and set the torch position precisely using two knobs located at
the cross slide. When operating at heights, attach a safety line to the lug to prevent
possible injury if the carriage loses
the clamping. The safety line is not included in
standard equipment.
Travel direction
Continuous adjustment
Interval adjustment
Swap the guide arms
to change between
methods of adjustment
Grooves
Moving out the right arm
by one groove