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5.1 B EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH
5.1 C FEED RATE CONTROL
5.1 D HOOD SAFETY SWITCH
This switch stops the saw motor and allows the head to return to the up position. The emergency
stop switch also applies the material vise air pressure. Once this switch has been used, the operator
must restart the machine. This is a maintained switch. Once it is depressed, you must manually
turn it clockwise to re-start the machine.
This valve controls the down feed rate of the saw head and is used in the set-up of the up and down
stroke control of the saw head. The down feed rate is determined by the material being cut. Small
sized material, thin wall tube, and some plastics can be cut quickly. Larger solid materials require
a slower feed rate. Always start with a slower feed rate and gradually increase it until the ideal
setting is determined.
Selecting the proper blade and the condition of the blade will affect the down feed rate
dramatically. Never use a dull blade!! It will need increased down force and take longer to cut and
will leave a poor finish on the cut and cause other problems.
This is the hood safety switch that turns the saw motor off when the hood is opened. Do not raise
the hood when the saw is making a cut. If you have to stop the saw in mid-cycle, press the head up
button if you are in the manual operation screen or the cycle stop button if you are in the
automatic screen or the emergency stop. DO NOT DISABLE THIS SWITCH!!
Summary of Contents for CPO-315-RFA-NF
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