Desktop Quick Start Guide • October 6, 2017
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Warm Up (Spindle Models Only)
Desktops equipped with a spindle also have a variable-frequency drive
(VFD), which is used to control the RPMs of the spindle.
There is a spindle interlock switch that locks out the spindle power for
additional safety. (shown engaged with the key in the lock in image to
the left).
Turn the spindle interlock switch ON by turning key in clockwise mo-
tion.
Turn the knob on the VFD so it reads approximately F 100. F 100 equals 6000 RPM or about half of the
typical operating speed for cutting wood.
To maximize service life, a spindle requires a warm up cy-
cle to bring the bearings up to operating temperature. Be-
fore cutting, run the spindle at 1/2 of the intended cutting
RPM for 10 minutes at the beginning of each day and after
the spindle has been idle for more than 3 hours.
Open the yellow KeyPad, and click on the Output 1
button in the position window.
SWITCH TURNED ON