Check the height of the top clamp rollers

WHAT YOU NEED 

Tools:Combination Spanner Set

Safety Equipment:Standard Personal Protective Equipment

  1. Using the Manual Mode window, move the Y-axis to the rearmost position and the Z-axis to the highest position.
  2. Press the E‑stop button on the operator console.
  3. Isolate the saw pneumatically.
  4. Open the saw chamber door and make sure the top clamp rollers drop to the lowest possible position under their own weight.
  5. Find a block of minimum thickness timber available that is long enough to span a pair of drive rollers (around 500 mm).
  6. Through the saw chamber, push the block of timber up against the side of each pair of top clamp rollers (not underneath the top clamp rollers but still on top of the drive rollers) and make sure all four top clamp rollers sit at least 5 mm below the top level of the block of timber.
  7. For any top roller that does not sit low enough, release the locknut on the corresponding pneumatic cylinder and screw the cylinder shaft into the clevis until the roller sits at least 5 mm below the top level of the block of timber.

  8. Re-tighten the locknut.
  9. Turn on the pneumatic isolation switch on the pneumatic unit.