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MACHINING PROCEDURE
1. Verify that the interconnect cables have been properly installed and that electrical service
has been provided to the control console and if installed the dust collector by a qualified
electrician.
2.
Place the material to be machined on the table and secure it as directed in “ATTACHING
WORKPIECE”.
3. Assemble and install the desired b
it into the router head as directed in “ROUTER BIT
INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL”.
4. Power up the control console and if used, the dust collector.
5. Allow the system to boot up, and select OK when asked to complete the homing process.
6. Install a USB flash drive (UDisk) into the connector and load the desired program.
Loading a Program
The console has a USB port located on the control console.
Note: Never use a memory stick with a format other than FAT32. If you do it will
crash your machine computer. Contact technical support should this occur. It is recommended
that if you use additional memory sticks, they be formatted to FAT32 and identified for NC
machine use only.
IMPORTANT
:
Ensure that the spindle is clear of any persons, parts, pieces, and
or tooling. The spindle will start to turn and could cause injury.
1. Load your *.nc program onto the USB flashdrive.
2. Plug the USB into the USB slot in the console.
CAUTION:
Always wear proper eye protection with side shields, safety
footwear, and leather gloves to protect from burrs and sharp edges.
When handling large heavy material make sure they are properly supported.
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.