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Confirm the Water Supply is On
Water is supplied to WAZER via the Pump Box so that it can cut. Double-check that the On/Off
Valve is on. It is critical to not overlook this step, because WAZER does NOT know if the water
supply is on or off. Running WAZER without the water supply turned on will damage the Pump Box.
If you do happen to attempt to cut a file without the water on, you will immediately notice that
something is wrong, because the flow will be weak, and the Jet will not cut through. In this case,
DO NOT panic. Simply pause WAZER, turn the water supply on and start your Cut. More on how to
pause WAZER later.
Fasten the Material
Securely fastening the Material to the Cut Bed is critical to the accuracy of your desired Cut. If
your Material moves during cutting, the results the cutting results will be poor, or the Cut may fail
completely.
If the shape you are cutting will be close to the edge of the stock Material make sure to not place
fasteners in those areas. This will reduce the risk of the Nozzle crashing into those fasteners.
You can use any fasteners that are about 5 mm in diameter to secure your materials to the
corrugated Cut Bed. The coarser the thread the better, hence wood and sheet metal screws are
ideal. Be mindful of the Nozzle profile and the screw head size you choose to minimize Nozzle
crashes and losing a Cut.
To fasten your Material:
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Place several Fastening Screws around the Material and screw them directly into the Cut Bed.
You can insert a screw into any of the holes in the Cut Bed.
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Perform a quick check to make sure that the Material is large enough to accommodate the
shape you want to cut.
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Place the Material on the Cut Bed and line up the
top left corner of the Material with the center of
the Nozzle (if you have extra Material, you may
place it past the Nozzle center - higher and more
to the left).
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Fasten the Material with the Fastening Screws in
the Spare Parts bag, confirming that it cannot slide
in any direction.
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Confirm task completion by pressing “OK” on the
Control Panel.
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If this is your Welcome Cut, we already did this for you, so you can move on!
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Additional noise could be generated by the impact of water jet on the work piece. For prolonged
cut job, ear protection is strong favored.
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