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8.  Connect the water drainage system by attaching the clear tubing to 

the rear spout of  the drip pans (FIG. C).  Secure the connection by 
positioning  the  spring  clasp  so  it  covers  the  spouts.  Tug  on  the 
tubes to make sure they are firmly attached.   

 

 

 

 

9.  Place  the  unconnected  ends  of  the  clear  tubes  in  a  large  (5gal)

empty  bucket  (FIG.  D)  (not  included),  or  drain  hole,  or  wherever 
you would like the dirty water from the pans to drain out.  It is im-
portant  that  you  have  the  drainage  tube  pointing  as  downward  as 
possible from the machine.  This will allow gravity to drain the wa-
ter from the drip pans.  If you notice the pans filling up with water, 
most  likely  the  clear  drain  tubes  are  not  sufficiently  angled  down.  
You  can  tilt the  drip  pans  up  and  shake the tubing  to  drain. Once 
you  have  this  properly  set-up  you  may  want  to  cut  the  tubing  so 
there  is  no  excess  slack.    This  will  further  help  to  drain  the  pans. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10. Connect the water intake system by pushing the blue tube into the 

open hole of the black T-junction on the base just behind the motor 
(FIG. E).  Tug on this tubing to verify a secure connection.  
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11. 

Make  sure  pump  is  not  connected  to  power  supply.   

Connect  the 

other end of the blue tube to the water pump.  Tug on this tubing to 
verify  a  secure  connection.  Place  the    pump  in  a  separate    large  
(5gal) bucket (not included) filled fully with clean water (FIG. F).  To 
ensure  enough  water  pressure,  the  length  from  the  bucket  to  the 
unit should not be more than 6 feet.  Once you have found a good 
length you can cut the blue tubing to this distance. 

 

CONNECTING THE SINGLE-PASS WATER SYSTEM 

7.  Finally, you can optionally attach the side panels to the hoods.  These are 

magnetically attached to the hood to make it easy to remove them.  Twist 
the side spray tubing upwards to easily attach and remove the panels. The 
purpose  of  the  side  panels  is  to  control  splash,  so  you  may  prefer  not  to 
use them for easier access to the diamond lap and polishing pad. 

FIG. B 

FIG. D 

FIG. E 

FIG. F 

The  CABKING-6V3  water  system  is  single-pass  meaning  non-recirculating.     

Do  not 

setup the machine as a re-circulating system.  

Please read further about it in the Parts 

& Maintenance section after finishing the set up.  

Also, note that the color of the tubing 

may vary from the pictures. 

 

FIG. C 

Summary of Contents for Cabking-6v3

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...the motor or pump with wet hands and avoid touching the pump when connected to the power Wear the enclosed safety goggles to protect from any debris that may fly out while grinding Do not wear loose clothing or clothing that can become entangled with the wheels Some rocks contain poisonous elements such as uranium mercury lead arsenic etc Be certain you are not grinding material that exhib its thi...

Page 3: ...BLE OF CONTENTS PARTS LIST ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTING THE SINGLE PASS WATER SYSTEM FINAL ASSEMBLY MACHINE USAGE THE ART OF CABBING PARTS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY INFO 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 ...

Page 4: ...SIN WHEEL 1 6 FLANGE KEY 1 20 1200 RESIN WHEEL 1 7 PUMP 1 21 600 RESIN WHEEL 1 8 DRIP TUBE 2 22 BASEBOARD 1 9 INTAKE TUBE 1 23 280 RESIN WHEEL 1 10 DIAMOND PASTE 1 24 220 DIAMOND WHEEL 1 11 APRON 1 25 80 DIAMOND WHEEL 1 12 HOOD SPLASH GUARD 2 26 FULL FACE LAP 360 1 13 WHEEL SPLASH GUARD 2 27 LAP ADAPTER 1 14 HOOD 2 28 BOOK 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 27 23 24 25 22 26 2...

Page 5: ...d place on the predetermined location We recommend that two people help in performing this step 4 Remove foam packaging material and inspect unit for damage Check to make sure all the parts are present according the parts list on the opposite page If you find any missing or damage parts please contact your dealer immediately 5 Place the clear stone trays on top of the right and left hoods and inse...

Page 6: ...t behind the motor FIG E Tug on this tubing to verify a secure connection 11 Make sure pump is not connected to power supply Connect the other end of the blue tube to the water pump Tug on this tubing to verify a secure connection Place the pump in a separate large 5gal bucket not included filled fully with clean water FIG F To ensure enough water pressure the length from the bucket to the unit sh...

Page 7: ...l Avoid touching the pump in the water bucket with the power on NEVER UNPLUG OR TOUCH THE POWER CORDS WITH WET HANDS 15 You can turn the power on the machine The wheels spin at 1800RPM so do not wear loose clothing or anything that may accidentally get entangled with the wheels It is typical for the motor to produce a winding sound when starting up and a mild humming sound after On some occasions ...

Page 8: ...ess of mak ing a cabochon is described below To make the cabochon start with the hard diamond wheels on the left which will allow you to create a domed shape from your rough stone You can choose to hold your stone free hand or on a dop stick Begin with the 80 grit diamond wheel and be sure to completely grind the surface of the stone using adequate water coolant If the stone is not ground thorough...

Page 9: ...y twisting and turning the tube as well as the nozzle FIG K This will allow the water to spread over the disc when spinning Make sure to use a separate polishing pad for each different kind of polishing compound Now that you have domed and polished your stone you can put a flat on the backside using the full face diamond flat lap FIG Z Attach the lap by screwing it into the end of the right wheel ...

Page 10: ...otor FIG U Holding the wrench will prevent the shafts from spinning as you take off the wheel assembly To take off either wheel assembly turn the assembly towards you clockwise for the left assembly counter clockwise for the right FIG O The left wheel assembly can be disassembled by removing the brass adapter by twisting it clockwise FIG V with a pair of pliers not included The slotted bolt on the...

Page 11: ...ip You want to monitor the water level in the bucket to make sure the pump is always submerged The pump is not designed to run dry so be vigilant All parts of the water system can be disassembled by pulling off or unscrewing then cleaned with soapy water For routine maintenance it is a good idea to clean the noz zles Y SPLIT and tubing with a small wire brush or pipe cleaner like the one supplied ...

Page 12: ...ke tubes from the T Junction FIG P This can be a little tricky so make sure to push in on the light blue ring before pulling out the tube Then lift up out of the drip pans Make sure to reconnect the intake tube after putting the hoods back on Guards The CABKING 6V3 comes with two clear adjustable splash guards attached to the hoods These splash guards can be tightened using the side knob on the ho...

Page 13: ...re not to mix and match with other brands of wheels Doing so will most likely result in scratching and improper grinding polishing If you plan on using other types of resin wheels make sure to replace all the wheels Diamond Laps The CABKING 6V3 is configured to accept a standard 1 2 arbor hole lap FIX Y with base to be used on the brass adapter located on the left shaft or a full face lap FIG Z wi...

Page 14: ...AN NOZZLES AND Y SPLITS WITH PIPE CLEANER OR SMALL BRUSH DRIP PANS DO NOT DRAIN SHAKE THE DRIP PAN TUBING WATER SHOULD BE FLOWING OUT OF THE DRIP PAN TUBES IF NOT THEN SHAKE THE TUBES TO START THE FLOW WHILE TILTING THE PANS UPWARD MAKE SURE CLEAR TUBING ATTACHED TO DRIP PAN IS ANGLED DOWN WARD THE TUBING SHOULD ALSO BE CUT TO LENGTH AFTER SETTING UP THE UNIT CLEAN THE DRIP PAN OUTSPOUT RESIN WHEE...

Page 15: ...e incorrect usage failure to adequately take care of the machine or improperly following the instructions Who is covered under this warranty The warranty covers the original purchaser of the equipment This warranty is non transferrable What is the warranty period The warranty is in force for one year from the date of purchase Please retain this book for your records What to do if you need warranty...

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