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Load Abrasive
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After homing, WAZER will prompt you to check the Abrasive Level.
You must refill the Abrasive
Hopper before running every Cut
so that WAZER can pause when it starts to run low on Abrasive
and not after it has run out. The Abrasive Hopper will hold approximately 35lbs (16kg) of abrasive
when full.
Refilling the Abrasive Hopper completely is extremely important. Failing to fill the
Abrasive Hopper sufficiently will result in a Failed Cut. This is because WAZER does not have a
sensor to read the Abrasive Level, so it assumes that it is filled prior to the start of every Cut. If this
is done correctly, WAZER will pause the Cut when the Abrasive runs low, then prompt you to refill
the Abrasive Hopper and continue cutting. WAZER will pause after one hour of run-time to allow
you to refill the Abrasive Hopper and to empty the Used Abrasive Buckets.
Using an Abrasive that is not specified by WAZER may lead to poor quality and
damage to your machine. You must use the Abrasive suggested on the WAZER website. The
WAZER is calibrated to run with the 80 mesh alluvial garnet available for purchase at www.wazer.
com.
To load Abrasive:
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Pull out the Abrasive Hopper, located on the left side of WAZER.
•
We recommend using a large cup to pour the Abrasive through the two screens until the
Abrasive Hopper is full. It is critical that you pour the Abrasive through the screens. If anything
other than new, dry Abrasive falls into the Abrasive Hopper it can ruin your Cut and require
time-intensive maintenance. The Abrasive should filter through the screens quickly. The filters
will not clog as your pour.
•
Fill the Abrasive Hopper until you see some Abrasive above the level of the screen on both
sides. A small void may remain between the two screens. Close the Abrasive Hopper and
confirm task completion by selecting OK on the Control Panel. It is okay if the Abrasive piles are
a little uneven and begin to pile up in the center. Just add some Abrasive to the sides to help
even things out.
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