Z500-serie
V0818
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Alignment of scorer blade according to the main sawblade (Fig. 12B, 15, 16)
To achieve a nice cut, without chipping in the interior part, it is necessary that the scorer blade is
perfectly aligned to the main sawblade. For adjustment in the cross-direction , turn the handle (6) in
the direction of the switch for left and the other way for adjustments to the right. After achieving this,
close the locking handle (8). The scorer blade is a blade in two parts, in addition with supplementary
discs, allows a variety of thickness, in order to adjust depending each working case. Adapting in
preference a scorer blade thickness to 0,05 mm more than the main blade. After achieving this, test
the adjustments; till obtaining a perfect result. (fig. 15 and 16).
Fig.15
Fig.16
Niet goed
Goed
1. The scorer sawblade is below level and does not work properly. There will be chipping on the
interior side.
2. The scorer sawblade is to far up, there will not be chipping but 2 excessive grooves.
3. The scorer sawblade is not aligned properly to the main sawblade. There will be a border on one
side and a waste on the other.
4. Correct setting of the scorer saw
It would be good to fit the height of the blade only at a height necessary for an incision that would
cross exactly the laminated layer or overlay.
In case of extended softwood processing without use of the scorer sawblade, it is recommended to
remove the blade to avoid damage and dust projected by the main sawblade.
Blocking the sliding table
(Fig.14)
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The sliding table can be blocked in two positions and with one block-system. This is vital for
example by loading of the boards or cutting along the parallel guide. The system is located on the
front-side of the sliding table. Pull the button (1) in your direction and turn to the right to liberate
the table. Pull the sliding table till end, the table will be blocked automatically when arriving in the
exact position. Continue this way to start working.
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When several movements are repeated consecutively, it is possible that the bearing cage
between the two profiles moves a little bit. We can note this as well by a reducing travelling
distance of the sliding table. To proceed and achieve the normal travelling distance of the sliding
table, you can adapt the position of the bearing cage: simply push the table with a few short, light
pushes against the buffer stop at the end of the sliding table until the position of the ball carrier is
adjusted and the table can be moved again along its full stroke.