17
Troubleshooting
The machine is noisy (vibration,
creaking, whistling, etc.).
The working table or one of the
supports which do not touch the
ground.
Add some shims under the working
table or adjust the supports so that
they are all flat.
One or two supports of the
machine do not lay properly on the
working table.
Adjust the machine supports so
that all lay flat.
Saw blade is too slow or too tight.
Check the pulleys and the tension
of the feeding band and adjust it
through the upper black knobs.
One or both pulleys are damaged
or out of their axis.
Check the condition of the pulleys
and if they are out of axis or not
properly fixed, contact Omcan or
the dealer to have them repaired.
The door is not properly closed.
Check door hinges and relevant
locking screws and, if necessary,
screw them in.
The safety microswitch is not
properly fixed.
Check the safety microswitch
locking screws and, if necessary,
screw them.
The sliding blocks of the blade
guide are too tight on saw blade.
Adjust the sliding blocks slightly
taking them away from the blade.
See above on how to adjust the
sliding blocks.
Saw blade has damaged toothing. Replace the saw blade with a new
one. Ensure it is an original spare
part.
Saw blade with toothing unsuitable
for the material to cut.
If the material to cut is among
those envisaged for the machine,
contact Omcan. or the dealer to
have a saw blade suitable for the
material to cut, otherwise read
below.
Material to cut is too hard.
Avoid trying to cut such material
since it is not included in the list
supplied by Omcan.
Material to cut is not included
among those envisaged by
Omcan.
Avoid trying to cut such material
since it is not included in the list
supplied by Omcan.