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Motor and Attachment Operation 

1. Installation and Removal of Burs 

Open the chuck by turning the Bur Lock Ring to the open

position. The chuck is open and the bur can be removed. Install

the new bur and turn the Bur Lock Ring in the Lock direction.

Finally turn the Bur Lock Ring all the way to the Lock position

until it clicks. (

Fig.8

)

Fig. 8

2. Cleaning and Replacement of the Chuck 

(1)Removal of the Chuck 

Open the Bur Lock Ring and turn the chuck counterclockwise

until you can remove the chuck. Normally, the chuck can be

removed and replaced by hand; if it is too tight use the

included wrench to remove it as shown in the picture (

Fig. 9

*Occasionally, when using a large diameter bur at high torque, the chuck may

gradually tighten making it difficult to remove. In this case align the spindle's

wrench flats in the nose's slits and use the provided L wrench to hold the

spindle. Open the Bur Lock Ring and turn the chuck counterclockwise with

the provided chuck wrench to remove the chuck. (

Fig. 10

(2)Cleaning the Chuck and Spindle 

Remove and thoroughly clean the chuck and ID of the spindle

to maintain accuracy. Remove the chuck and clean the chuck

and spindle ID at least once a week. 

(3)Installation and Adjustment of the Chuck 

Apply a thin coating of oil to the chuck before installation.

Open the Bur Lock Ring, insert a dummy bur cr cutting tool

into the chuck and then turn the chuck clockwise by hand until

it stops. Next, turn the chuck back, counterclockwise, about

1/5 of a turn to allow the bur to be easily released when the

chuck is open. Finally, turn the Bur Lock Ring until it clicks,

Iocking the bur in place. (

Fig. 11

* The chuck's clamping force can be adjusted as shown in 

Fig. 11

, if the bur

slips or the bur can not be removed, make adjustments as shown above. 

Fig. 9

Loosen

Fig. 10

Loosen

Fig. 11

Turn until finger-tight

1/5Turn

1/5Turn

1/5Turn

CAUTION

Never turn the Bur Lock Ring while the motor is rotating. Turning the Bur Lock Ring

with the motor rotating can cause injury and damage to motor and attachment. 

LOCK

OPEN

Fig. 12  Removal

Fig. 13  Connecting

Motor Cord Nut

Loosen

3.Disconnecting and Connecting the Motor Cord to the Motor 

Removal

• Turn the motor cord nut counterclockwise and remove the cord. Hold the motor nut only when

disconnecting the motor cord; do not pull on the motor cord. 

4.Removing the Handpiece from the Motor.  

The Handpiece and Motor are screwed together at the rear of

the Handpiece. Hold the motor body and attach the provided

pin wrench to the rear of the Handpiece. Turn the pin wrench

counterclockwise and unscrew the Handpiece. (

Fig. 14

Connecting

• Carefully align the pins on the motor with the holes on the motor cord connector and gently push

the motor cord connector onto the motor.

• Tighten the motor cord nut by turning clockwise until it is tight. 

CAUTION

To connect the Handpiece to the Motor, turn the

Handpiece clockwise and tighten firmly. If the drive

connections do not align properly, you will not be

able to turn the attachment more than two turns. If

this happens, DO NOT FORCE. Unscrew the

attachment slightly and turn the bur by hand until

the drive connections align, and then screw the

motor and attachment together. (Fig. 15) 

Fig. 14

Loosen

Fig. 15

Transmission Clutch

CAUTION

• Do not remove the motor cord except when exchanging the motor cord.

• Be careful not to lose an o-ring between the motor and the motor cord 

when exchanging the motor cord.

• Be very careful to push the motor cord connector straight into the motor.

The motor pins can be bent easily and cannot be bent back.

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Summary of Contents for Emax Evoluion

Page 1: ...lf check error Abnormal internal memory Broken internal memory E 2 Overvoltage detection error Shorted cord power line damaged circuit Broken internal circuit E 4 Unit overheat error Temperature rise in the unit due to longtime use at a high load Unit placed under high temperature E 5 PAM circuit error Abnormal voltage generated in start stop circuit Faulty start stop circuit from PAM L Slide E F ...

Page 2: ...ection anytime this device is in use r Do Not Touch the attachment or motor when the system is operating t This is a high torque system and burs can grab on the workpiece Always wear gloves to prevent injury anytime you are using this system Grinding and deburring produces lots of chips and other dust keep work are clean and put away items that can be damaged by chips sand or other contaminants y ...

Page 3: ...ection anytime this device is in use r Do Not Touch the attachment or motor when the system is operating t This is a high torque system and burs can grab on the workpiece Always wear gloves to prevent injury anytime you are using this system Grinding and deburring produces lots of chips and other dust keep work are clean and put away items that can be damaged by chips sand or other contaminants y ...

Page 4: ...n using large cutting tools tools with a head diameter larger than 4mm rotate the motor and attachment at slow speed It is very easy to bend and break large cutting tools at high rotation speeds 0 If the motor protection circuit repetitively activates and stops the motor you are using too much force Please use less hand force and continue the operation Heavy handed usage will result in dramaticall...

Page 5: ...n using large cutting tools tools with a head diameter larger than 4mm rotate the motor and attachment at slow speed It is very easy to bend and break large cutting tools at high rotation speeds 0 If the motor protection circuit repetitively activates and stops the motor you are using too much force Please use less hand force and continue the operation Heavy handed usage will result in dramaticall...

Page 6: ...cel the Auto Speed System press Motor Switch Au or B 2 the NAKANISHI Smart Switch 9 or depress the Foot Pedal 7 again SMotor Protection Circuit When the motor is operated with a load exceeding its limits or the handpiece is locked the Motor Protection Circuit operates and interrupts the power supply to the motor When the Motor Protection Circuit has been triggered an Error Code appears on the Spee...

Page 7: ...cel the Auto Speed System press Motor Switch Au or B 2 the NAKANISHI Smart Switch 9 or depress the Foot Pedal 7 again SMotor Protection Circuit When the motor is operated with a load exceeding its limits or the handpiece is locked the Motor Protection Circuit operates and interrupts the power supply to the motor When the Motor Protection Circuit has been triggered an Error Code appears on the Spee...

Page 8: ...f check error Abnormal internal memory Broken internal memory E 2 Overvoltage detection error Shorted cord power line damaged circuit Broken internal circuit E 4 Unit overheat error Temperature rise in the unit due to longtime use at a high load Unit placed under high temperature E 5 PAM circuit error Abnormal voltage generated in start stop circuit Faulty start stop circuit from PAM L Slide E F F...

Page 9: ...d the Speed Display e will display one or two horizontal lines Turn the motor slowly by hand and the display will show one line two lines one line two lines smoothly from top to bottom to top If any one of these three lines does not light the sensor Hall IC is bad or the signal line in the motor cord is cut Please send the unit and motor for repair To cancel this check press the Forward Reverse Se...

Page 10: ...ig 11 if the bur slips or the bur can not be removed make adjustments as shown above Fig 9 Loosen Fig 10 Loosen Fig 11 Turn until finger tight 1 5Turn 1 5Turn 1 5Turn CAUTION Never turn the Bur Lock Ring while the motor is rotating Turning the Bur Lock Ring with the motor rotating can cause injury and damage to motor and attachment LOCK OPEN Fig 12 Removal Fig 13 Connecting Motor Cord Nut Loosen 3...

Page 11: ...ig 11 if the bur slips or the bur can not be removed make adjustments as shown above Fig 9 Loosen Fig 10 Loosen Fig 11 Turn until finger tight 1 5Turn 1 5Turn 1 5Turn CAUTION Never turn the Bur Lock Ring while the motor is rotating Turning the Bur Lock Ring with the motor rotating can cause injury and damage to motor and attachment LOCK OPEN Fig 12 Removal Fig 13 Connecting Motor Cord Nut Loosen 3...

Page 12: ... Weight Handpiece Holder K 273 20g Fig 16 SHandpiece Stand Model Number Motor Rotation Speed Max Output Max Torque Weight W O Cord Cord Length Model Number Weight Foot Pedal FC 64 460g Motor Attachment ENK 410S 1 000 40 000 min 1 73W 4 3 cN m 90g 1 5m 1 Standard Type Model Number Motor Rotation Speed Max Output Max Torque Weight W O Cord Cord Length ENK 250T 1 000 25 000min 1 76W 4 8cN m 147g 1 5m...

Page 13: ... Weight Handpiece Holder K 273 20g Fig 16 SHandpiece Stand Model Number Motor Rotation Speed Max Output Max Torque Weight W O Cord Cord Length Model Number Weight Foot Pedal FC 64 460g Motor Attachment ENK 410S 1 000 40 000 min 1 73W 4 3 cN m 90g 1 5m 1 Standard Type Model Number Motor Rotation Speed Max Output Max Torque Weight W O Cord Cord Length ENK 250T 1 000 25 000min 1 76W 4 8cN m 147g 1 5m...

Page 14: ...or repair of the motor and or the motor cord If the same error code still appears after replacing the motor cord ask for repair of the unit If it operates normally after replacing the motor cord the motor and or the motor cord may be shorted Ask for repair of the motor and or the motor cord If the same error code still appears after replacing the motor cord ask for repair of the unit If it does no...

Page 15: ...or repair of the motor and or the motor cord If the same error code still appears after replacing the motor cord ask for repair of the unit If it operates normally after replacing the motor cord the motor and or the motor cord may be shorted Ask for repair of the motor and or the motor cord If the same error code still appears after replacing the motor cord ask for repair of the unit If it does no...

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