Conair CTS 9, CTS 7, CTS 5 manual What is, Typical Applications

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WHAT IS THE

CTS SAW?

The Conair CTS Saw is an on- or off-line sawing device capa- ble of both on-demand and continuous cutting.

TYPICAL

APPLICATIONS

Conair CTS Saws can cut extrudable plastics and rubber both on- and off-line. Other extrudable materials-foods, ceramics, magnets, soaps, etc.-may also be cut depending on specific application requirements.

CTS Saws are available with different cutting capacities (5, 7, and 9 inches) to suit your specific needs. The standard saw orientation is right-to-left, saws can also be made with a left- to-right orientation (see Specifications in this section). (The illustrations in this User Guide represent the standard right-to left configuration.)

CTS saws are limited to a specific range of product sizes based on each unit's cutting capacity.

Different materials, line speeds, temperatures and material cross-sections can result in different cutting torques. If you are changing any of these parameters, consult your Conair service personnel to be sure your equipment can handle the changes.

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DESCRIPTION

CTS Saw

UGE058/0803

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Contents Traveling Saw Date Document Number Table of Contents Troubleshooting Introduction Purpose User Guide HOW the User Guide is OrganizedYour Responsibility AS a User Read this SO no ONE Gets Hurt Read this SO no ONE Gets Hurt HOW to USE Lockout Device Turn the rotary disconnect switch to OFF or O positionPage Description What is Typical ApplicationsHOW the CTS SAW Works SAW Works Features CTS SAWSpecifications Optional Equipment Left to right machine operationPage Installation Unpacking the Boxes Carefully uncrate the saw and its componentsPreparing for Installation You need these tools for installationPositioning the CTS SAW Move the saw into position. Place the saw in posiDetermine the best distance from the belt puller to Position the SAW Connecting Main Power Source Installing the Encoder Installing the SAW Blades Remove the hex nutPreparing for Testing Testing the InstallationPage Operation SAW Control Control Features Blade Height Adjustment Machine Frame Support SystemUpper Clamp Adjustment Power SupplyTo remove and/or adjust each clamp assembly Control PanelsPneumatic Cylinder Operation Electrical Operation Machine Lubrication System InspectionBlade Replacement Wait at least five minutes for the blade to stop completelyChip Collection Shrouds Blower Connection Maintenance Maintenance Features Maintenance Maintenance Overview Preventative Maintenance ScheduleChecking saw blades Inspecting the blade mounting hardwareWeekly Checking Blades Checking Electrical Connections Open the electrical enclosure Close the electrical enclosure doorTroubleshooting Before Beginning FEW Words of CautionIdentifying Cause of a Problem Electrical Problems Symptom Possible cause SolutionProduct Quality Problems Incorrect blade designIncorrect cooling ExtrudateProblem Puller problem Counter problemRodless cylinder problem Solenoid problemChecking Servo Amplifier Checking the Encoder Check all connectionsCheck the encoder cable for damage. If neces Check the encoder itself. There should be no playWE’RE Here to Help From outside the United States, callAppendix A-2 Conair Servo Traveling Saw Soft KeysNumeric keys Fixed Function Keys at BottomLCD Screen Contents Power Up Sequence Starting CommsMain Screen Length CounterOn/Off Softkey Reset Softkey Total SoftkeyTotal Screen Exit SoftkeyLength Softkey Enter or Delete?Homing Home SeekHome Already Menu Area Maint. SoftkeyMaint. Area R c t n S o f t k e yChange Softkey S o f t k e y Time SoftkeyCycles Softkey B l e S o f t k e yT u r n S o f t k e y Acceptable range is 120.00-1800.00 ipmV a n c e S o f t k e y 20%Error Message Menu Area Factory SoftkeyTable Assembly, Pneumatic / Servo GeneralBlades Opt Equipment Parts List To Order Parts Call Toll Free 800 Servo Opt. / Table TravelElectrical Control, 3hp 230/460v Volt