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5. Thread Cutter
The thread cutter uses a stepper motor. Software sends a step command to turn the motor a certain
number of degrees. A cutting cycle is approximately 90 degrees from the home position to the cutting
position. The thread cutter hook assembly has two powerful small magnets that pass two hall effect
sensors on the small circuit board to keep track of the hook assembly position.
Thread Cutter Alerts
When the machine is powered on, the system drives the thread cutter to home rest position. After the
system senses the thread cutter home position, the machine beeps once. If the thread cutter is already in
home position it also beeps once. If it can’t find home position, if the thread cutter is not connected, or
if there is another problem preventing it going to the home position, it beeps one time followed a little
later by a second beep. One beep is good and two beeps are bad.
To troubleshoot the thread cutter
If the thread cutter beeps twice, check
the following:
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The two front connections
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The rear connection at the control board
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The small circuit board up front on the
thread cutter assembly
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The thread cutter motor
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The long cable
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The main control board
Thread-cutter hook
home position
Thread-
cutter hook
cutting
position
Magnets