Test Run
Loose hair and clothing could get caught in machinery and cause serious personal injury. Keep loose clothing rolled up and long hair tied up and away from machin- ery.
Once the assembly is complete, test run your power feeder to make sure it runs properly and is ready for regular operation. The test run consists of verifying that the motor powers up and runs correctly, and that the rollers operate.
If, during the test run, you cannot easily locate the source of an unusual noise or vibration, stop using the machine immediately, then review Troubleshooting on Page 23.
If you still cannot remedy a problem, contact our Tech Support at (570)
To test run the power feeder:
1.Make sure you understand the safety instruc- tions at the beginning of the manual, and verify that the power feeder is adjusted and is setup properly.
2.Make sure that the power feeder gearbox oil level is full. The oil level should be 1" below the oil fill port. Refer to Lubrication on Page 22 for details.
Note: See Figure 16 on Page 22 for oil fill port location.
3.Ensure that all tools and objects used during set up are cleared away from the machine.
4.Adjust and lock the power feeder so the wheels are held approximately one inch above the table and nothing will interfere with wheel rotation.
You MUST assemble all guards, fences, and
5.Connect the power feeder to the power sup- ply and use the feed direction and speed dial (Figure 12) to test operation in both feed directions.
Figure 12. Feed direction and speed dial.
—Listen and watch for abnormal noises or vibrations. The power feeder should run smoothly.
—Correct for any unusual noises or vibra- tions before operating the power feeder any further. Always disconnect the power feeder from power when investigating or correcting potential problems.
6.Turn the feed direction switch to "0" (the OFF position, Figure 12).
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