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Book 2 shows the tables of the options that are listed in the full system menu. While most
options are available and active, some are not. Those options under the Mfg Parameter require
a password to enter to help prevent damage to the material and machine.
When a menu item is highlighted, use the OK key to enter the next level, or accept any
changes. Use the ESC to move back a screen or cancel any changes.
ATTACHING THE WORKPIECE
There are two methods of attaching the workpiece during the machining process. These may be
used together or separately. Using both methods together is recommended.
Mechanical Clamping
This machine is equipped with T-Slots around the
edge of the cutting surface. Using the T-Slots with the
stop cleats (A) and the simple leverage clamps (B),
will hold the material to the surface and prevent
movement during the machining process. This job
attachment method can only be used if the outside
edges are not being machined. When using the
clamps, place a piece of packing under the jacking
bolt to protect the bed of the machine.
Vacuum Clamping
This machine also has a vacuum system which can
be used to hold the material to the table. It is highly recommended that at a minimum, the stop
cleats (A) also be used when using vacuum to hold the material to the table.
When using vacuum, make sure there is no foreign matter on table and keep it clean before
working so that the machine has enough vacuum force. It is recommended to use a double-
sides adhesive tape or sealant (customer supplied consumables) to create the seal between the
table and the sacrificial board and or material.
Open and close the vacuum valves (C shown open the others are off) at the front of the table to
direct the vacuum force toward that area of the table that is being used to hold material. Insert
the port plugs into the unused ports to prevent debris from entering the ports and clogging the
vacuum filter.
CAUTION:
The router head with the spindle turning will be moving
around the table once the program is loaded. Verify that the table is clear and that the
tooling will only contact intended material which is properly secured to the table.
Failure to clear the surface or secure the material can cause serious injury.
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B
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