5.1.5
Electrical Cabinet:
5.2
Cleaning
Clean sawdust out of the machine at the end of each
shift of operation.
The L1 & L2 assemblies, emitters, receivers, and shafts
(Section 5.1.2) should receive special attention during
each saw cleaning. Following this instruction will insure
the lumber feeding system operates smoothly. Each can
be cleaned using a vacuum.
CAUTION
!
Use a vacuum to do this to avoid the intense dust hazard from
using compressed air in the confined space of the machine.
CAUTION
!
Pay particular attention to the belt drives (L1 and L2) and the
T-axis linear bearings. Sawdust will accumulate on the T-axis
bearings and will cause damage to the bearings if they are not
kept clean.
CAUTION
!
Pay special attention to the top of the Z-axis bearings, around the
Z axis actuator (on top of the head assembly), the tops of the
linear bearings on the L drives, the B1 homing slot (if the saw was
equipped with a bevel axis) and the T1 spur and rack gear
assembly.
Figure 144
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P R O D U C T M A N UA L
Safety Relay – APN 25990
Drives (A, B, T, Z, L1, & L2)
3A – APN 29118
6A – APN 29119
12A – APN 29156
Drive (Blade Motor) – APN 38455
Drive (Small Parts VFD) – APN 37069
5.3
Machine Lubrication
See the included maintenance log for lubrication
intervals (Appendix A). This section includes the
locations where grease will be added per the
maintenance intervals. Use NLGI 2 LITHIUM based
grease.
CAUTION
!
DO NOT use greases that contain graphite or carbon particles or
fibers of any type.
Use only small amounts of grease (1 pump) at each
location to avoid damage to the seals. There are 38
grease fittings on the saw, outfeed and trash conveyor
system. If the saw is equipped with an Automated
Infeed there are 16 additional fittings (for a total of 54).
The following Figures will help in finding the location of
all the grease fittings.
L1 & L2 Pushers: There are 4 grease fittings on top
of the each bearing block on the L1 & L2 Pushers (8
total).
Figure 145
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ALS 4.0