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HD II Tabletop Manual

NK105G2

Call: 1-631-648-7481 or Visit: support.technocnc.com

HD II Tabletop Manual

NK105G2

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Safety Instructions 

............................................................... Page 3

 

Colleting Guidelines  ............................................................... Page 4

HD II Tabletop Quick Setup  

................................................... Page 5

 

Control Panel Functions and Enabling the Machine 

............... Page 6

II 

HD II Tabletop Start Up  

 

....................................... Page 7

 
 

Functions of the Keys   

................................................... Page 8

 

Shift Commands / Combination Keystrokes 

 

............... Page 9

III   Operating Tutorials
 

3.0- Switching Movement to Step or Jog

 

3.1- Jogging the Machine and Changing from High/Low Jog Speed

 

3.2- Stepping the machine  

 

..................................... Page 10

 

3.3- Modifying the Jog Speed and Step Size  

 

3.4- Feedrate Override  

 

..................................... Page 11

 

3.5- Adjusting the XYZ Position/WCS/User Origin ..................... Page 12

 

3.6- Loading a G-code file 

................................................. Page 13

 

3.7- Running a G-code File 

 

..................................... Page 14

IV    Advanced Tutorials
 

4.1- Alternating between Override and Programmed Feedrates   Page 15

 

4.2- Setting Override speed for a G-code file  ........................... Page 16

 

4.3- Setting the Table Size 

 

 ..................................... Page 17

 

Changing to Different Offset (a new XY Zero location)  .............. Page 18

 

Notes on the G-code file 

Acceleration Set ........................ Page 19

V  Appendix
 

HD II Tabletop Settings  

 

..................................... Page 20 - 26

Warranty 

 

 

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1. 

Keep fingers, hands, and all other objects away 

from machine while power is on.

2. 

Disconnect power to all system components 
when not in use, when changing accessories, and 
before servicing.

3. 

Do not loosen, remove, or adjust machine parts or 
cables while power is on.

4. 

Exercise care with machine controls and around 
keyboard to avoid unintentional starting. 

5. 

Make sure voltage supplied is appropriate to 

specifications of components.

6. 

Machines must be plugged into three-pronged 
grounded outlets.  Do not remove the grounding 
plug or connect into an ungrounded extension 
cord.

7. 

Keep cables and cords away from heat, oil, and 
sharp edges.  Do not overstretch or run them 
under other objects or over work surfaces.

8. 

Use proper fixtures and clamps to secure work.  

Never use hands to secure work.

9. 

Do not attempt to exceed limits of machine.

10.  Do not attempt to use machine for purposes other 

than what is intended.

11.  Use machine only in clean, well-lit areas free from 

flammable liquids and excessive moisture.

12.  Stay alert at all times when operating the 

machine.  

13.  Always wear safety goggles.

14.  Do not wear loose-fitting clothing when operating 

machine.  Long hair should be protected.

15.  Always maintain proper balance and footing 

when working around the machine.

16.  Maintain equipment with care. Keep cutting 

tools clean and sharp.  Lubricate and change 
accessories when necessary.  Cables and cords 
should be inspected regularly.  Keep controls 
clean and dry.

17.  Before using, check for damaged parts. An 

authorized service center should perform all 
repairs.  Only identical or authorized replacement 
parts should be used.

18.  Remove any adjusting keys and wrenches before 

turning machine on.

19.   Do not operate the machine unattended.

20.   Follow all safety instructions and processing 

instructions in the MSDS for the material being 
processed. 

21.  Use proper precautions with dust collection 

systems to prevent sparks and fire hazards.

22.   Make sure to have proper fire extinguishing 

equipment on hand at all times.

WARNING:  

IMPROPER OR UNSAFE OPERATION OF THE MACHINE WILL RESULT IN 

PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE. DO NOT 
OPERATE MACHINE IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH THESE SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. 
DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE WITHOUT KNOWING WHERE THE EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH 
IS LOCATED.

PREVENT FIRE HAZARDS by using the proper feeds, speeds, and tooling while operating your 
Techno machine. For example, setting feeds and speeds too low and/or using dull tool bits creates 

friction at the material. The friction generates heat which can result in a fire that can be drawn 

through the vacuum table or dust collector without warning. Fire hazard from friction heating 
caused by dull tools is possible when cutting certain materials, especially composite material such 
as wood composites, MDF and Particleboard.      

 

 

© 2012

Safety Instructions

Содержание HD II

Страница 1: ...7 This document will provide a quick guide to the set up and operation of the Techno HD II Tabletop CNC Router equipped with the NCstudio controller The HD II Tabletop CNC Router is powered by high pr...

Страница 2: ...ands to secure work 9 Do not attempt to exceed limits of machine 10 Do not attempt to use machine for purposes other than what is intended 11 Use machine only in clean well lit areas free from flammab...

Страница 3: ...hine requires 220V single phase power in order to operate Plug the power cable into the rear of the machine as shown in figure 1 2 Fig 1 1 Fig 1 2 Fig 1 3 Fig 1 4 The customer is responsible to hardwi...

Страница 4: ...c This is also known as homing the machine It refers to the process of the machine find ing its mechanical home position From this point the user has two options Home the machine or cancel the homing...

Страница 5: ...op Cancel Escape Up Directional Key Pause Start key Spindle On Off Input the number 5 Negative Feedrate Override Input the number 1 Y Movement Input the number 8 Y Movement Input the number 2 OK Selec...

Страница 6: ...press it again 3 2 Stepping the machine To move the machine in increments press down one of the Yellow directional keys on the keypad while in Stepping mode The keypad has X X Y Y Z Z printed on the...

Страница 7: ...ro The coordinates on the controller will change to 0 0 XY zero is now set Fig 3 3b Fig 3 3a There are two methods for setting the Z axis zero position 1 Manual Method Use the Z axis directional arrow...

Страница 8: ...part during a pause it will lose its position and when the file is resumed it will start from the new position When using multiple tools it is best to create separate files for each tool The last file...

Страница 9: ...s in 4 oper param 5 MFR param 4 3 Setting the Table Size From the main screen press Menu to access the Menu screen Use the arrow keys to move the cursor and highlight Press OK to select The MFR parame...

Страница 10: ...chine or insuring that the Tool number does not exceed 10 G92 is the Axis presetting command when this command is encountered in the G code file the XYZ zero position is set at the position the machin...

Страница 11: ...Params Setting Engr Depth Each Depth Tool Dia Nose Gap Height Width X Init Y Init Mode Horiz Mill EXECUTE 2 Load the Last 3 Select Line No Total ____ StartLine ____ EndLine _____ EXECUTE NOW 4 Machin...

Страница 12: ...Times 1 4 Deep Hole Mode 0 5 Retract Amount 0 25 6 Select Tool No YES 14 Tool Change 1 ATC Capacity HD II Tabletop Settings Website support technocnc com Call 631 648 7481 P a g e 4 10 2 Current Tool...

Страница 13: ...lay 5000 ms 3 Initial Gear 6 4 Max Spdl Speed 24000 7 Y Rotary Axis 1 Y as Rotary Axis NO 2 Rotary Y Pulse 0 006 deg pulse 3 MM as Unit NO 4 Rev Work Radius 0 394 5 Rotary Takeoff HD II Tabletop Setti...

Страница 14: ...will be allowed nor credit given for products returned without such authorization Proper packaging and insurance for transportation is solely the customer s responsibility After approval from Techno C...

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