E&OE
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If there is an abnormal situation/condition
and it’s beyond regular user maintenance, please contact an
authorised service centre to avoid further damaging the machine and to ensure safety.
Maintenance
Daily Maintenance
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Inspect each operating part to ensure they are properly lubricated.
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Examine each component for any worn or broken parts and other issues.
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Clean and remove all obstacles and debris around the machine to prevent damaging the machine and
endangering the operator.
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Clean the machine daily after every use and lubricate all moving parts to prevent rust from developing.
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Be aware always while operating the machine. If you notice anything unusual, immediately stop using the
machine and have it repaired immediately.
Seasonal Maintenance
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Use a clean cotton or soft gauze to clean each part of the machine.
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Confirm whether the motion of the machine's head and fixture are smooth or loose.
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Check if the spindle is over-swinging.
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Check whether each bolt and nut is loose.
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Examine the overall circuitry parts (contact points, conductor, plugs and switches) to ensure they are in
normal condition.
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Perform maintenance on each part and record any findings.
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Turn OFF the machine and wait for it to completely stop before replacing any part or performing any
maintenance works on it to avoid any hazards.
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Maintenance and repair should be done regularly. If there are any abnormal situations or conditions, stop the
machine and have it repaired immediately.
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If abnormal situation/condition is beyond regular maintenance, please contact an authorised service centre
to avoid further damaging the machine and to ensure safety.
Cutter Maintenance
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Use a clean rag while installing or unloading the cutter to prevent it from falling and splitting the blade and to
protect yourself from cuts.
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Keep the cutter in a wooden or plastic box when you don't need it. In order to maintain the sharpness of the
blade, the cutter should also be kept respectively.
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Pay extra attention to the cutter
’s rotating direction. A wrong rotating direction might decrease the
sharpness, split the blade and accelerate the cutter
wearing out. If you cannot determine the cutter’s rotating
direction when it’s revolving at high speeds, turn off the machine and observe it again while it’s decelerating.
It will then be easier to identify the blade’s direction.
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Put the cutter and work piece (or chuck piece) in the right places before turning ON the machine. After
turning on the machine, the cutter will get closer to the working piece and will start milling it.