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JWX-10

User's Manual

Summary of Contents for JEWELA JWX-10

Page 1: ...ations of this product are subject to change without notice The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any misprint or error please inform us Ro...

Page 2: ...ay cause risk of injury to persons NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED TURN POWER OFF Don t leave tool until it comes to a complete stop Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void th...

Page 3: ...g the Power On and Off 28 Starting the System 28 Switching Off the Power 29 3 2 Getting Ready for Cutting Using the Rotary Axis 30 Dimensions of Workpieces Installable and Start Location 30 Loading a...

Page 4: ...x 49 5 1 Maintenance 50 Daily Care 50 Spindle Inspection 50 5 2 What to Do If 51 The machine doesn t run 51 The cutting results are not attractive 51 What to Do If a Flashing Error Is Displayed 51 Wha...

Page 5: ...determined by the design contained within the triangle The symbol at left means danger of electrocution The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific th...

Page 6: ...ludes locations and components that pose a danger to children and major acci dent including injury blindness or choking may occur CAUTION Be sure to follow the operation proce dures described in this...

Page 7: ...ever place any object on the power cord bend the power cord using excessive force or allow the power cord to become de formed If it becomes deformed the deformed location may grow hot and cause fire N...

Page 8: ...ide the machine creating a fire hazard CAUTION Do not touch the tip of the blade with your fingers Perform dry cutting with no cutting oil Such materials can cause fire When you re finished wash your...

Page 9: ...Caution Flying Cuttings Using an air gun blower may blow cuttings inside the machine creating a fire hazard Caution High Tempera ture Never touch immediately after cutting operation Caution Pinching...

Page 10: ...d sirable sur la maison tous les meubles et m me les animaux domestiques ATTENTION PRUDENCE propos des symboles Le symbole attire l attention de l utilisateur sur les instructions importantes ou les a...

Page 11: ...pareil Des l ments et des surfaces de l appareil pr sentent des risques pour les enfants Il pourrait se produire un accident grave qui causerait des blessures ou cr erait un risque de c cit ou de suff...

Page 12: ...ge ou dans des endroits o la production d tincelles ou d lectricit statique peut survenir Les copeaux ou les autres produits combustibles peuvent s enflammer et causer un incendie Ne jamais placer d o...

Page 13: ...oupe peut provoquer un incendie Quand vous avez termin d utiliser l appareil laver vos mains pour bien enlever tous les copeaux Ne touchez pas le moteur de l axe imm diatement apr s avoir termin une c...

Page 14: ...encrasser Attention copeaux coupants Utiliser un aspirateur pour nettoyer Un canon air souffleuse peut projeter des copeaux l int rieur de l appareil et cr er un risque d incendie Attention temp ratur...

Page 15: ...the mechanical areas including the areas inside the spindle and under the table Install in a Suitable Location Install in a location having the specified temperature and relative humidity Install in a...

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Page 17: ...15 Chapter 1 Introduction...

Page 18: ...Cutting Using the Rotary Axis Cutting Using the Small Work Plate Cutting Using the Large Work Plate Operation Screen To make the settings for cutter movement and the cutting start location you use the...

Page 19: ...toward you Angle adjustment dial This changes the angle of the ro tary axis unit Each tick of the scale corresponds to 15 degrees of tilt Front cover If you open the front cover cutting automatically...

Page 20: ...is button to temporarily stop the machine and move the cutter to the top position To restart the machine press the button once again TOOL UP TOOL DOWN button These buttons move the spindle up and down...

Page 21: ...ons A axis coordinate This displays the present coordi nate value for the A axis Spindle rotation button This switches spindle rotation on and off Moving to the Specified Location This moves to the sp...

Page 22: ...eely change the locations of the origin points for this machine The coordinate values for the axes are referenced to these origin points Changing the locations of the origins makes the coordinate valu...

Page 23: ...21 Chapter 2 Preparation...

Page 24: ...Work plate large Collet MODELA Player4 CD ROM Roland Software Package Installation and Setup Guide Cutter Sensor cable MODELA Player 4 Installation and Setup Guide Hexagonal wrenches Spanners User s...

Page 25: ...lame or heater or where sparking or static electricity may occur Cuttings or the like may ignite and cause fire CAUTION Install on a stable surface Failure to do so may result in the unit tipping over...

Page 26: ...erwise sudden movement of the machine may cause injury Remove all retainers Any that remain may cause faulty operation or breakdown when the power is switched on Store these retainers carefully becaus...

Page 27: ...any object on the power cord bend the power cord using excessive force or allow the power cord to become deformed If it becomes deformed the deformed location may grow hot and cause fire WARNING Never...

Page 28: ...make the connection between the machine to the computer during the course of installing the driver If the cable connection is made before you start installation of the driver driver installation may f...

Page 29: ...27 Chapter 3 Operation...

Page 30: ...wer switch The POWER light comes on Press the Sub power button The machine starts up and initialization is performed After initialization ends the ENGRAVING light and the VIEW light comes on and the m...

Page 31: ...ick Printers and Other Hardware then click Printers and Faxes IfYou re Using Windows 98 Me 2000 From the Start menu click Settings then Printers Right click the Roland JWX 10 printer icon IfYou re Usi...

Page 32: ...cutting Set it to match the workpiece you re using You align the Z origin with the center of the rotary axis This means setting it to match the length of the cutter When you re creating a cylindrical...

Page 33: ...e moves back toward you Wait until operation has stopped completely then open the front cover Mount the workpiece Attach the chucking knob Turn until the workpiece is held in place securely Turning it...

Page 34: ...operation has stopped completely then open the front cover Run the sensor cable around behind the ma chine to the top of the table Connect the sensor cable to the sensor con nector 2 Install the cutte...

Page 35: ...t using spanners Insert the cutter into the spindle Tighten the tool retaining screw at a location at least 1 mm above the work plate Change the amount of blade extension for the blade tip to match th...

Page 36: ...button to make theVIEW light go out Use the operation panel screen select Set the Z origin at the center of rota tion Select Start Detection Click Continue The cutter automatically makes contact with...

Page 37: ...in point Using the operation panel screen move the spindle to the cutting start location Set the cutting start location so that the neither the cutter nor the spindle strikes the workpiece chuck durin...

Page 38: ...ls can cause fire CAUTION Never operate if a front cover is cracked or broken Doing so may result in injury If the front cover is cracked contact your authorized Procedure Close the front cover If the...

Page 39: ...cover while the machine is paused Before you open the front cover make sure that operation has stopped completely To resume cutting make sure the front cover is closed then press the VIEW button again...

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Page 41: ...39 Chapter 4 Feature Reference...

Page 42: ...a work plate you set three origin points the X Y and Z origins The X and Y origin points serve as the start location for cutting You normally align the Z origin point with the surface of the workpiec...

Page 43: ...let Lower the spindle and bring the tip of the collet close to the surface of the workpiece Insert the cutter Make the tip of the cutter touch the surface of the workpiece and tighten the tool securin...

Page 44: ...rgeWork Plate 1 Remove the rotary axis unit Switch off the power to the machine If a cutter is installed then remove it Detach the sensor Remove the screws shown in the figure Detach the rotary axis u...

Page 45: ...Feature Reference 43 Take out the rotary axis unit 2 Install the work plate large Secure the large work plate in place on the table at the location shown in the figure Table Hexagonal screw driver la...

Page 46: ...es in level or the shape may be irregular You can obtain attractive cutting results by resetting the origin point location 1 Install the sensor Press theVIEW button to make theVIEW light come on If a...

Page 47: ...the table and connect the sensor cable to the sen sor 2 Mount the cutter on the spindle Make sure theVIEW light is on Insert the cutter into the spindle Cap the tip of the blade and insert it facing...

Page 48: ...screen select Set the Y origin at the center of rota tion Select Start Detection The cutter automatically makes contact with the sensor Click Continue The cutter automatically makes contact with the...

Page 49: ...trol Turn to a position not lined up with the groove Turn to align with the scale on the angle adjust ment dial Each tick of the scale corresponds to 15 degrees of tilt Press the angle fixing control...

Page 50: ...4 4 Changing the Angle of Cutting Chapter 4 Feature Reference 48 Tighten the screws shown in the figure Hexagonal wrench M4...

Page 51: ...49 Chapter 5 Appendix...

Page 52: ...ock CAUTION Do not touch the spindle motor immediately or cutter after a cutting operation has ended Doing so may result in burns CAUTION Use a brush to remove cuttings Attempting to use a vacuum clea...

Page 53: ...igin for the Rotary Axis Unit What to Do If a Flashing Error Is Displayed If the lights are flashing as shown below then an er ror has occurred on the machine To correct the er ror follow the steps de...

Page 54: ...ause the spindle became too hot Relax the cutting parameters allow the machine cool down then carry out cutting again If this message appears even after you have changed the cutting parameters and all...

Page 55: ...d Serial Number Labels Serial Number This is require when you seek maintenance servicing or support Never peel off the label or let it get dirty Power Rating Use an electrical outlet that meets the re...

Page 56: ...ernal circle 15 to 23 mm 9 16 to 7 8 in Using rotary axis unit 0 5 Kg 1 1 lb Maximum workpiece moment of inertia 6x10 4 kgm2 Using work plate large 4 0 Kg 8 8 lb Using work plate small 0 7 Kg 1 5 lb S...

Page 57: ...connector specification Use within the rated range shown above Do not apply voltage greater than 24V to the terminal Do not short the terminal to ground About compatible plug Do not use terminal Use o...

Page 58: ...ter sink depth 3 mm 196 6 26 65 26 60 Z axis stroke 2 96 40 5 85 50 10 65 Workpiece center height Workpiece 71 5 105 Z axis stroke 1 140 X axis stroke Workpiece chuck mounting surface 2 mm countersunk...

Page 59: ...s stroke 1 105 Y axis stroke 1 15 44 3 FrontView with Rotary Axis Unit Installed Rotary axis horizontal 65 Work plate small FrontView with Rotary Axis Unit Installed Rotary axis vertical orientation W...

Page 60: ...8 105 Y axis stroke 1 140 X axis stroke 1 37 30 3 78 33 10 3 0 d e g 3 0 d e g M12 1 75 Screw TopView with Rotary Axis Unit Installed Rotary axis vertical orientation Workpiece chuck Cross sectionView...

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Page 64: ...es not grant you to sub license rent assign or transfer the right granted under this agreement nor the Software itself including the accompanying items to any third party You may not provide use of th...

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