Conair CTS 9, CTS 7, CTS 5 manual Upper Clamp Adjustment, Power Supply, Control Panels

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As with the blade height adjustment, there is also a require- ment to adjust the product clamps to adequately clamp differ- ent size products. The clamps are reversible and can be used for clamping round or flat items. If you are running a round product such as pipe or tubing, the side of the clamp that has a "V" notch should be used and for flat surfaced products, the straight side of the clamp should be used.

UPPER CLAMP ADJUSTMENT

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To remove and/or adjust each clamp assembly:

Lock out and tag out the power to the saw. See Section 1: Introduction, How to use the Lockout Device.

Wait at least five minutes for the blade to stop completely.

Pull the hitch pin from the clamp keeper pin and remove both pins.

Slide the clamps to the desired position.

Re-insert the keeper pins.

Re-install the hitch pins.

IMPORTANT: The clamps should be set approximately 1/8"-1/4" above the product in the "up" position to allow for positive clamping. Always check to see if setting is correct before operating in line.

This equipment is powered by either 230 or 460 VAC , Three Phase, as specified on the machine nameplate.

POWER SUPPLY

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Connect the machine power through a fused discon- nect of proper rating. Make sure the power is grounded through the power cable to the plant electrical ground.

The operator control panels are located on the front of the saw frame. The pneumatic control panel is located to the left of the operator controls platform. It consists of a pressure regulator, pressure gauge, and flow controls. All items are labeled, easily accessible and lockable.

The electrical control panel is located just to the right of the pneumatic control. It consists of start and stop pushbuttons, a power on light, a manual cut pushbutton and an emergency stop extended pushbutton. All items are labeled and easily accessible.

CONTROL PANELS

UGE058/0803

CTS Saw Manual OPERATION 4-5

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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 Turn the rotary disconnect switch to OFF or O position HOW to USE Lockout DevicePage Description Typical Applications What isHOW the CTS SAW Works SAW Works CTS SAW FeaturesSpecifications Left to right machine operation Optional EquipmentPage Installation Carefully uncrate the saw and its components Unpacking the BoxesYou need these tools for installation Preparing 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 Remove the hex nut Installing the SAW BladesTesting the Installation Preparing for TestingPage Operation SAW Control Control Features Machine Frame Support System Blade Height AdjustmentPower Supply Upper Clamp AdjustmentTo remove and/or adjust each clamp assembly Control PanelsPneumatic Cylinder Operation Electrical Operation System Inspection Machine LubricationWait at least five minutes for the blade to stop completely Blade ReplacementChip Collection Shrouds Blower Connection Maintenance Maintenance Features Maintenance Preventative Maintenance Schedule Maintenance OverviewChecking saw blades Inspecting the blade mounting hardwareWeekly Checking Blades Checking Electrical Connections Close the electrical enclosure door Open the electrical enclosureTroubleshooting FEW Words of Caution Before BeginningIdentifying Cause of a Problem Symptom Possible cause Solution Electrical ProblemsIncorrect blade design Product Quality ProblemsIncorrect cooling ExtrudateCounter problem Problem Puller problemRodless cylinder problem Solenoid problemChecking Servo Amplifier Check all connections Checking the EncoderCheck the encoder cable for damage. If neces Check the encoder itself. There should be no playFrom outside the United States, call WE’RE Here to HelpAppendix A-2 Soft Keys Conair Servo Traveling SawNumeric keys Fixed Function Keys at BottomLCD Screen Contents Starting Comms Power Up SequenceMain Screen Length CounterOn/Off Softkey Total Softkey Reset SoftkeyTotal Screen Exit SoftkeyEnter or Delete? Length SoftkeyHome Seek HomingHome Already Maint. Softkey Menu AreaMaint. Area R c t n S o f t k e yChange Softkey Time Softkey S o f t k e yB l e S o f t k e y Cycles SoftkeyAcceptable range is 120.00-1800.00 ipm T u r n S o f t k e y20% V a n c e S o f t k e yMenu Area Factory Softkey Error MessageTable Assembly, Pneumatic / Servo GeneralBlades Opt Servo Opt. / Table Travel Equipment Parts List To Order Parts Call Toll Free 800Volt Electrical Control, 3hp 230/460v