Traveling Saw CTS Models 5, 7 and 9 Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Instant Access Parts and Service (800) 458-1960 (814) 437-6861 www.conairnet.com The Conair Group, Inc.
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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Purpose of the User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 How the Guide is Organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 Your Responsibilities as a User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 ATTENTION: Read this so no one gets hurt . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 How to Use the Lockout Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAINTENANCE CONTINUED . . . . . . . . . . .5-1 Checking the Blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6 Checking Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1 Before Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 A Few Words of Caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 Identify the Cause of a Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTRODUCTION ● Purpose of the User Guide . . . .1-2 ● How the User Guide is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 ● Your Responsibilities as a User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 ● ATTENTION: Read this so no one gets hurt . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 ● How to Use the Lockout Device . . . . . . . . . . . .
PURPOSE OF THE USER GUIDE This User Guide describes the Conair CTS Saw and explains step-by-step how to install, operate, maintain and repair this equipment. HOW THE USER GUIDE IS ORGANIZED Symbols have been used to help organize the User Guide and call your attention to important information regarding safe installation and operation.
We design equipment with the user’s safety in mind. You can avoid the potential hazards identified on this machine by following the procedures outlined below and elsewhere in the User Guide. ATTENTION: READ THIS SO NO ONE GETS HURT DANGER: Sharp blades! Most injuries caused by knife blades occur when the saw has been turned off. Handle blades with care at all times. ● Always wear cut-resistant gloves when the blade guard is open and when handling blades.
WARNING: Voltage Hazard ATTENTION: This equipment is powered by three-phase alternating current, as specified on the machine serial tag and data plate. READ THIS SO NO ONE GETS HURT A properly-sized conductive ground wire from the incoming power supply must be connected to the chassis ground terminal inside the electrical enclosure. Improper grounding can result in severe personal injury and erratic machine operation.
WARNING: Electrical hazard Before performing maintenance or repairs on this product, disconnect and lock out electrical power sources to prevent injury from unexpected energization or start-up. A lockable device has been provided to isolate this product from potentially hazardous electricity. HOW TO USE THE LOCKOUT DEVICE Lockout is the preferred method of isolating machines or equipment from energy sources. Your Conair product is equipped with the lockout device pictured below.
DESCRIPTION ● What is the CTS Saw? . . . . . . . .2-2 ● Typical Applications . . . . . . . . . .2-2 ● How the CTS Saw Works . . . . . .2-3 ● CTS Saw Features . . . . . . . . . . .2-5 ● Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6 ● Optional Equipment . . . . . . . . . .
WHAT IS THE CTS SAW? The Conair CTS Saw is an on- or off-line sawing device capable of both on-demand and continuous cutting. TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Conair CTS Saws can cut extrudable plastics and rubber both on- and off-line. Other extrudable materials-foods, ceramics, magnets, soaps, etc.-may also be cut depending on specific application requirements. CTS Saws are available with different cutting capacities (5, 7, and 9 inches) to suit your specific needs.
The Conair CTS saws are designed for the inline cutting of profiles, pipe and tubing of a wide variety of sizes. Located as part of the extrusion line downstream of the extruder, the CTS performs five sequential functions in the cut operation as follows: HOW THE CTS SAW WORKS 1. The saw table begins to travel with the product in a linear motion then the clamps lock the product to the table. 2. The saw blade travels up and through the product 3. The saw blade returns to its down (home) position 4.
HOW THE CTS SAW WORKS The CTS Saw models have these features: CONTINUED Saw clamps hold the product in place while the blades passes through it during the cutting cycle. Extruded material enters the saw from the upstream side.
CTS SAW FEATURES Hinged table guards for easy access to the clamps Self-contained table to reduce machine footprint and enhance safety with no moving parts extending past the base Front mounted pneumatic flow controls Front mounted electrical controls UGE058/0803 Access doors on both ends of the saw for easy maintenance.
TPES014/0603 SPECIFICATIONS TRAVELING CUT-OFF SAW CTS Series CTS-5, CTS-7 AND CTS-9 E A B C D Side View MODELS Performance characteristics Pipe capacity in. {mm} OD Profile capacity in. {mm} HxW* Blade size in. {mm} Blade type Blade drive motor Hp {kW} Feed direction† Dimensions in. {mm} A - Height B - Height to centerline C - Width D - Length E - Table Travel Weight lbs.
Flag switch for cut length activation Programmable length counter for cut length activation OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Servo control for optimal cut length and repeatable length accuracy Dust collector system for material particulates retention (highly recommended for proper operation) Left to right machine operation This options changes the machine direction from the standard right to left extrusion flow. Finer tooth blade for thin material and materials that are easy to fracture.
INSTALLATION ● Unpacking the Boxes . . . . . . . . .3-2 ● Preparing for Installation . . . . . .3-3 ● Positioning the CTS Saw . . . . . .3-4 ● Connecting the Main Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6 ● Installing the Encoder . . . . . . . .3-7 ● Installing the Saw Blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8 ● Preparing for Testing . . . . . . . . .3-9 ● Testing the Installation . . . . . . . .
UNPACKING THE BOXES The CTS Saw comes fully assembled in a single crate. CAUTION: Lifting To avoid personal injury or damage to the saw lift the saw using a forklift or hoist with straps that have been positioned at the saw's center of gravity. 3-2 INSTALLATION 1 Carefully uncrate the saw and its components.
1 ❒ ❒ ❒ ❒ ❒ 2 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION You need these tools for installation: wire strain relief 16- or 18-inch adjustable wrench set of Allen wrenches ½ inch open or box end wrench flashlight Plan the location. Make sure the area where the saw is installed has the following: ● A grounded power source. Check the saw’s serialal tag for the correct amps, voltage, phase and cycles. All wiring should be completed by qualified personnel and should comply with your region’s electrical codes.
POSITIONING THE CTS SAW 1 Move the saw into position. Place the saw in position downstream of the belt puller. CAUTION: Lifting To avoid personal injury or damage to the saw, lift the saw using a forklift or hoist with straps that have been positioned at the saw's center of gravity. Saw 2 Determine the best distance from the belt puller to the CTS Saw. ● For flexible products, the saw should be as close as possible to the puller.
5 6 Adjust the saw's floorlock/caster assembly to the center height of the extrusion line using a 16- or 18inch adjustable wrench. Once the correct height is reached, adjust the pad assembly to remove the weight from the casters for operation. This minimizes machine vibration during the cutting cycle. POSITION THE SAW CONTINUED Use a plumb line or laser to check for a straight line from the extrusion die through each line component to the saw center line of the table. Adjust as necessary.
CONNECTING THE MAIN POWER SOURCE WARNING: Electrical hazard Before performing any work on this product, disconnect and lock out electrical power sources to prevent injury from unexpected energization or start-up. A lockable device has been provided to isolate this product from potentially hazardous electricity. WARNING: Improper installation, operation, or servicing may result in equipment damage or personal injury.
CAUTION: Handle with care. The encoder is a delicate piece of equipment and must be handled gently. INSTALLING THE ENCODER Conair uses bi-directional encoders to ensure that only product that moves forward is counted.
DANGER: Sharp blades! INSTALLING THE SAW BLADES Most injuries caused by saw blades occur when the saw has been turned off. Handle blades with care at all times. ● Always wear cut-resistant gloves when the blade guard is open and when handling blades. ● Always lock out power to the saw before opening any guards. ● Always wait until the saw blade has completely stopped before opening the saw guard. (approximately five minutes) CTS saws are equipped with several safety devices to ensure safe operation.
1 Make sure all components are installed according to assembly drawings. Make sure that all bolts on the saw have been tightened. 2 PREPARING TESTING FOR Check that saw is firmly locked into position with the anchoring screws. 3 Check that all wiring conforms to electrical codes, and all wiring covers are in place. 4 Plug in the air supply 1 Turn on the main disconnect. Plug in the main power cord and turn on the main disconnect. 2 Check that the E-Stop button is in the out, extended position.
OPERATION ● The Saw Control . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2 ● Machine Frame and Support System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4 ● Blade Height Adjustment . . . . . .4-4 ● Upper Clamp Adjustment . . . . .4-5 ● Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 ● Control Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 ● Pneumatic Cylinder Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6 ● Electrical Operation . . . . . . . . . .4-7 ● Machine Lubrication . . . . . . . . .4-8 ● System Inspection . . . . . . . . . .
THE SAW CONTROL IMPORTANT: Before applying power, ensure that the SAW BLADE UP and TABLE FORWARD valves are closed (fully clockwise), and that the saw blade is not installed on the cut-off saw. 1 Connect the electrical line cord to a source of power compatible with the nameplate on the saw cut-off saw. 2 Connect the air supply to the FRL (filter-regulator-lubricator) on the saw.
13 Adjust the TABLE RETURN speed control to the suitable travel return speed. NOTE: The TABLE RETURN pressure must be set high enough to return the table to the start position and trigger the TABLE START micro-switch. 14 THE CONTROL FEATURES CONTINUED Adjust the clamp pressure regulator to grasp the profile firmly. NOTE: Both the clamp pads and pressure can be adjusted so that the profile is not crushed.
MACHINE FRAME AND SUPPORT SYSTEM The machine frame is constructed of welded steel that has been primed and painted to resist corrosion and provide a maintenance free finish. The frame is supported by, four leveling screws, that both permanently fix the position of the unit and also help accommodate any uneven flooring. These screws have a welded hex nut to allow adjustment with a wrench. The motors and machine components are mounted inside the frame and completely guarded for operator safety.
As with the blade height adjustment, there is also a requirement to adjust the product clamps to adequately clamp different size products. The clamps are reversible and can be used for clamping round or flat items. If you are running a round product such as pipe or tubing, the side of the clamp that has a "V" notch should be used and for flat surfaced products, the straight side of the clamp should be used.
PNEUMATIC CYLINDER OPERATION The carriage travel, blade pivot and clamp assemblies are moved with air cylinders. The speed of the movement of the carriage assembly is controlled by flow controls located on the operator panel. Clockwise rotation will slow the table speed and counterclockwise rotation will increase the table speed. The blade pivot assembly is moved up and down with an air cylinder located below the table. It is controlled by flow controls mounted on the operator panel.
The operation of the saw consists of an automatic sequence of events. 1 To start the saw the main power must be on and the appropriate air supply to the machine. With the power on, the control panel will have the power on light illuminated. 2 To start the saw motor, push the start button. Once the saw motor is started, push the yellow manual cut button and the machine will start its automatic cycle. The clamps will come down and the table will begin to travel away from its home position.
MACHINE LUBRICATION The machine is supplied to you completely lubricated. After running the unit for long periods of time, this lubrication will break down and become useless. Follow this lubrication chart for optimum performance.
1 Lock out and tag out the power to the saw. See Section 1: Introduction, How to use the Lockout Device. 2 Wait at least five minutes for the blade to stop completely. IMPORTANT: Always note the blade tooth direction when removing blade to insure that the replacement blade is installed the same. Rotating a carbide blade in the wrong direction will usually damage the blade. As standard, the blade rotation should have the top of the blade rotating away from the front or operator side of the unit.
CHIP COLLECTION SHROUDS AND BLOWER CONNECTION The CTS Saw has been equipped with a chip collection shroud that is connected to the outside of the base to aid in removing chips and debris from the blade area. The success rate of chip removal is dependent on the type and ability of the customer supplied removal system or Conair’s optional vacuum system. WARNING: If you did not purchase a Conair dust collection system you must connect a customer supplied dust collector.
MAINTENANCE ● Maintenance Features . . . . . . . .5-2 ● Warnings and Cautions . . . . . . .5-2 ● Maintenance Overview . . . . . . .5-4 ● Preventative Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4 ● Checking the Blades . . . . . . . . .5-6 ● Checking Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAINTENANCE FEATURES The CTS Saw models need regular, scheduled maintenance for peak performance. Among the features that require maintenance are: ● Saw blades ● Blade mounting hardware ● Product guides ● The saw guard hardware ● Saw alignment ● Floor locks ● Shafts of optional slide rail system ● Electrical cables ● Control panel lights WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND To maintain the best performance of the saw it must be cleaned and inspected regularly.
WARNING: Voltage Hazard This equipment is powered by alternating current, as specified on the machine serial tag and data plate. Do not operate the equipment at power levels other than what is specified on the machine serial tag and data plate. WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND CONTINUED A properly-sized conductive ground wire from the incoming power supply must be connected to the chassis ground terminal inside the electrical enclosure.
MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW This section describes the daily, weekly, monthly and semiannual maintenance schedules that should be performed when changing materials or lines, or when changing equipment, as well as the maintenance procedures to follow. Cutting either flexible or rigid materials generates tremendous shock and vibration to the entire unit. Anything that can loosen, will over time.
● Weekly ❒ Blow or vacuum, dust and chips from all surfaces of the saw. Open pneumatic and electrical enclosures and remove the dust and chips from all components. ❒ Check that the FRL (filter-regulator-lubricator) for the air input is filled with oil and that the oilier is working. Pressure should be set for around 60 PSI. This unit also has an automatic drain for any moisture that may develop. The bowl should be kept clean to ensure it will operate properly.
CHECKING BLADES Blades become dull over time depending on the material being cut, cut rate, blade speed, and blade material and thickness. Check blades regularly for sharpness as well as scratches, nicks, burrs, and material buildup. Clean, sharpen or replace as needed (see Installing Saw Blades). DANGER: Sharp blades! Most injuries caused by knife blades occur when the saw has been turned off. Handle blades with care at all times.
WARNING: Electrical hazard Before performing any work on this product, disconnect and lock out electrical power sources to prevent injury from unexpected energization or start-up. A lockable device has been provided to isolate this product from potentially hazardous electricity. CHECKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING: Improper installation, operation, or servicing may result in equipment damage or personal injury.
CHECKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 3 4 Open the electrical enclosure. Inspect all wires and connections. Look for loose wires, burned contacts, and signs of over-heated wires. Have a qualified electrician make any necessary repairs or replacements. CONTINUED 5 6 Close the electrical enclosure door. Inspect the exterior power cords. Cords should not be crimped, exposed, or rubbing against the frame.
TROUBLESHOOTING ● Before Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 ● A Few Words of Caution . . . . . .6-2 ● Identifying the Cause of a Problem . . . . . . . . .6-3 ● Electrical Problems . . . . . . . . . .6-4 ● Product Quality Problems . . . . .6-5 ● Checking the Servo Amplifiers .6-7 ● Checking the Encoder . . . . . . . .
BEFORE BEGINNING You can avoid most problems by following the recommended installation, operation and maintenance procedures outlined in this User Guide. If you have a problem, this section will help you determine the cause and tell you how to fix it. Find any wiring, parts, and assembly diagrams that were shipped with your equipment. These are the best reference for correcting a problem. The diagrams will note any custom features or options not covered in this User Guide.
DANGER: Sharp blades! Most injuries caused by saw blades occur when the saw has been turned off. Handle blades with care at all times. ● Always wear cut-resistant gloves when the cutting chamber is open and when handling blades. ● Always lock out power to the saw before opening the cutting chamber. ● Always wait until the saw has completely stopped before opening the cabinet door. CTS saws are equipped with several safety devices to ensure safe operation.
ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS Look in this section when you have problems such as lights on the control that are working improperly, buttons that do not execute the function properly, and when information input is not executed properly. Symptom Possible cause Solution ◆ Saw will not The E-stop button is depressed. Make sure the E-stop is extended. Motor overload tripped Reset motor overload. start Disconnect in the off posi- Turn disconnect to the on position. tion.
PRODUCT QUALITY PROBLEMS Symptom Possible cause Solution ◆ Cut not square Product guides not aligned square to the blade face Re-align the product guides. Insure that the rear guide is square with the saw blade and tighten. Adjust the front guide accordingly allowing enough clearance for smooth product passage. ◆ Crack or frac- Blade speed too fast Adjust speed control for blade feed into part (slower) Incorrect blade design Investigate blade choice for the application.
PRODUCT QUALITY PROBLEMS CONTINUED Symptom Possible cause Solution ◆ Incorrect cut Encoder or input device problem Check encode or input device Puller problem Check puller for drive consistencies or any belt to product slippage.
The servo amplifier is equipped with a digital readout that can be seen through the viewing window on the electrical enclosure. This display shows amplifier status and error messages. Refer to the supplier's documentation included with this User Guide. CHECKING THE SERVO AMPLIFIER NOTE: Make sure you look for servo amplifier messages before you shut off the power.
CHECKING THE ENCODER When the encoder is working properly, the encoder LEDs on the control panel light or flicker as the encoder wheel moves and generates signals. If the LEDs do not light when the encoder wheel moves: 1 Check all connections. 2 Check the encoder cable for damage. If necessary, replace. 3 Check the connector that attaches the cable to the encoder. Internal wiring may be shorted out if this connector is not handled properly. 4 Check the encoder itself.
Conair has made the largest investment in customer support in the plastics industry. Our service experts are available to help with any problem you might have installing and operating your equipment. Your Conair sales representative also can help analyze the nature of your problem, assuring that it did not result from misapplication or improper use.
EQUIPMENT GUARANTEE PERFORMANCE WARRANTY Conair guarantees the machinery and equipment on this order, for a period as defined in the quotation from date of shipment, against defects in material and workmanship under the normal use and service for which it was recommended (except for parts that are typically replaced after normal usage, such as filters, liner plates, etc.). Conair’s guarantee is limited to replacing, at our option, the part or parts determined by us to be defective after examination.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions The Operator Control provides an intuitive user-friendly method to interface with the Conair Servo Traveling Saw. Information is viewed and entered at the Operator Control and is communicated to the servo positional amplifier via the RS-232 serial communication link. The Operator Control is a flat membrane panel consisting of 22-keys and a large 2 line x 20 back lit LCD screen. CONAIR SERVO SAW Version 1.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Numeric keys These are the black keys containing numbers 0 to 9. Numbers permit data entry of parameters. See Raise and Lower for value trim. Fixed Function Keys (at Bottom) Underneath the numeric keys are fixed function keys. They contain universal symbols and text. The fixed function keys are Raise, Lower, Next, Prev (previous), Enter, Delete, Exit, Menu and Mute.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Contents Page 4 ...........Power up Sequence Page 5 ...........Main Screen – Length Counter ...........Count On/Off Page 6 ...........Total ...........Total Reset ...........Total On/Off Page 7 ...........Length Preset ...........Total Reset Page 8 ...........Homing Page 9 ...........Home Already Page 10 ...........Menu Area ...........Password Access Page 11 ...........Maintenance Area ...........Encoder Direction Page 12 ..........
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Power Up Sequence At power up a series of system screens briefly appear. The software is Red Lion’s Edict-97. This screen or similar shows first. Edict-97 Runtime Ver. 5.05.117 Next, the Communications message appears **STARTING COMMS** If there are any problems with communications, this screen will remain on longer than a couple of seconds. If there are no communication problems the Conair Servo Traveling Saw program will begin to run.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Main Screen The Main Screen has three features. The top line displays the Length Counter. The bottom line contains the two soft key functions, Total and Length. 0000.000 in. Total Off Length Length Counter The Length Counter displays counts only when the machine is started and soft key On/Off is on. If the machine is stopped or soft key On/Off is off, this counter will be forced to zero. The length counter resides in the servo drive.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Total Softkey By pressing the soft key located under the word Total on the Main Screen, a six-decade total counter is available. TOTAL 000,000 pcs. Off Exit Reset Total Screen This is typically used to count cut pieces during the day or days that the product is being produced. Sample or aborted cuts are not counted. It is also possible to turn this counter off or on. Reset Softkey Under the counter, on the right is a soft key labeled Reset.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Length Softkey By pressing the soft key located under the word Length on the Main Screen, the preset for the Length counter is available. LENGTH 0000.000 in. Exit The number shown is the current length preset value, i.e. the length to cut the product. A cursor will appear in the least significant digit. The user has a choice of ways to adjust this number. Exit or Prev- if no change is required press Exit or Prev to return to the Main screen.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Homing A defined Home location is required for all servopositioning applications. After initial power up, Home must be found. All moves are relative to the home location. The Home cycle occurs once after initial power up in response to the Start push button being pressed. There are two kinds of home sequence, home seek and home already.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Home Already It is possible for the table to be in the home area already. In this case, the table will move forward until it moves off the home sensor. After this, motion is similar to the previous description. After a successful home has been completed, if the saw is stopped and the power to the machine is left on, the table position is still known. When the saw is restarted, the table will return at the cut cycle, table return speed.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions MENU AREA SELECT MENU Maint. Factory Menu function key is used to access the various Menu areas. There are two menus Maint. and Factory, with access via password to various sub-menus. Menus are a convenient way to access parameters that do not need to be altered often, i.e. table speeds and encoder direction. In addition, preventive maintenance parameters can be monitored for scheduling purposes. Maint. Softkey Located under the word Maint.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Maint. Area There are three sub-menus, Dirctn, P/M, and Table accessible in the maintenance area. SELECT MAINT. AREA Dirctn P/M Table Exit or Prev- Pressing Exit or Prev will return the display to the Menu Area screen. Dirctn Softkey By pressing the soft key located under the word Dirctn on the Maint. Area Screen, the direction of the encoder can be changed.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions P/M Softkey Pressing the soft key located under the word P/M on the Maint. area screen. Selects the P/M area screen. Two preventive maintenance sub-menus, Time and Cycles can be displayed. SELECT P/M AREA Time Cycles Time Softkey Pressing the soft key located under the word Time on the P/M area screen, selects the power-on time screen. POWER ON 00000.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Cycles Softkey Pressing the soft key located under the word Cycles on the MACH.CYCLES 00000000 Exit P/M area screen, selects the machine cycles screen. The Machine Cycles screen displays the total cycles that the machine has completed. This information could be used for scheduling preventive maintenance. The displayed total can not be reset.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Return Softkey Pressing the soft key located under the word Return on the ENTER TABLE RETURN SPEED 1200.00 ipm. Table area screen. Selects the Table Return Speed screen. The number shown is the current return speed in inches per minute. A cursor will appear in the least significant digit. The user has a choice of ways to adjust this number. The acceptable range is 120.00-1800.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions Advance Softkey Pressing the soft key located under the word Advance on the Table area screen. Selects the Table Advance Speed screen. TABLE SYNC. RATIO 1.00:1 The number shown is the current table advance speed to encoder speed ratio. A cursor will appear in the least significant digit. The user has a choice of ways to adjust this number. The acceptable range is 1.20-0.
Conair Servo Traveling Saw Operator Control Instructions (MENU AREA) Factory Softkey This area is password protected for factory use only. Please do not attempt to get around the password protection SELECT MENU Maint. Factory as parameters beyond this point are used for calibration and setup. These parameters should only be modified by trained personal. Improper settings will reduce the performance and possibly cause severe damage to your machine.
EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST TO ORDER PARTS CALL TOLL FREE (800) 458-1960 Product: Saw CTS-5 REV #: 023525L020/0703 Instruction Manual: Model No.: CTS-5 Serial No.: Assembly / Part Number (s) Reference Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Part Number 148840 Wiring Diagram Number (s) Qty Description General 26682401 4 191-668-1105 4 Blades Opt.
EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST TO ORDER PARTS CALL TOLL FREE (800) 458-1960 Product:CTS-5 REV #: 023525L020/0703 Instruction Manual: Reference Number Part Number 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Servo Opt.
EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST TO ORDER PARTS CALL TOLL FREE (800) 458-1960 Product: CTS-5 REV #: 023525L020/0703 Instruction Manual: Reference Number 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Part Number Qty Description 3 of 3 Electrical Control, 3hp 230/460v (7140360201) 27500675 1 Switch Assy. Disconnect 27501514 1 Contact, Aux. 1N.O. 1N.C. 20973414 1 Breaker, Circuit 27500202 1 Contactor, Non Rev. 12 Amp 27500923 1 Contacts, Aux. 2N.O. 2N.C.