3.Loosen the limit stop set screw, move the limit stop along the limit bar, then re-tighten the set screw.

Note: A small adjustment to the limit stop position makes a large difference in the stroke length. Make small adjustments, then test the results.

4.Set the controls to Inch and in the desired direction, reset the emergency stop button, then turn the machine ON.

5.Keep clear of the machine and use the pedal actuator to test the adjustment.

Note: Be ready to immediately lift your foot from the pedal actuator to stop the beam in the case of a problem.

6.When you are satisfied with the adjustment and results, re-install the limit stop assembly access panel.

Tooling and workpiece could break apart under pressure, sending metal debris toward the opera- tor at a high rate of speed. Always keep all safety guards and access panels in the correct position and secured when perform- ing cutting operations to reduce the risk of this hazard.

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beam lubrication

Beam Lubrication

To keep the beam movement smooth, use the one-shot beam oiler (see Figure 43) before beginning operation and at least once every 4- hours of operation.

Fill Cap

Handle

Figure 43. One-shot beam oiler on the rear

panel.

Merely pull the handle of the oiler out, then let it go. The oiler will force the lubricant through the oil lines to points between the beam and the front/ rear panels that are subject to friction.

Fill the oiler with one of the lubricants from Figure 44 or an equivalent.

Brand

Type

B. P.

Energol GHL 220

Castrol

Magna CF 220

Esso

Febis K220

 

 

Mobil

Vactra Oil #4

 

 

Shell

Tomma T220

 

 

Total

Drosera 150

 

 

Figure 44. Recommended beam one-shot oiler

lubricants.

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