C O N D I T I O N
6.15 Bevel Troubleshooting
(Refer to Section 3.4.5
for figures associated
with this troubleshooting
information)
C A U S E
Encroaching adjacent pieces
Floor web length accuracy
Bevel centerline
Single bevel centerline
Rip valley cut length
Rip valley offset
C H E C K
Check the Bevel Spacing setting
(1 in. = 0.08334).
Measure the floor web cut, if it is:
Too long
Too short
Perform a full machine calibration.
Then, cut multiple test boards
of the piece causing centerline
inaccuracy.
Change "Adjustments with
LEADING and TRAILING Data. "
Values as follows:
Centerline too low
Centerline too high
Perform a full machine calibration.
Then, cut multiple test boards
of the piece causing centerline
inaccuracy.
Change "Singl Bev Back Face Len
Adj. " Values as follows:
Centerline too low
Centerline too high
Measure the length of the rip cut,
if it is:
Too long
Too short
Visually check the rip valley cut,
if it is:
Too shallow
Too deep
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EN
ALS 4.0
P R O D U C T M A N UA L
C O R R E C T I O N
Increase the value to add more
space between bevels. The
maximum value that can be
entered is 0.166 which is equal to
2 in.
Enter a negative value in the
"Check the Floor Web Length Adj. "
(1 in. = 0.08334).
Enter a negative value in the
"Check the Floor Web Length Adj. "
(1 in. = 0.08334).
Cutting multiple test boards will
eliminate variability of lumber as a
cause for this issue.
Enter a positive number.
(1 in. = 0.08334).
Enter a negative number.
(1 in. = 0.08334).
Cutting multiple test boards will
eliminate variability of lumber as a
cause for this issue.
Enter a positive number.
(1 in. = 0.08334).
Enter a negative number.
(1 in. = 0.08334).
Enter a negative value in the "Rip
Valley Length Adj. " (1 in. = 0.08334).
Enter a negative value in the "Rip
Valley Length Adj. " (1 in. = 0.08334).
Enter a positive number to remove
more material (1 in. = 0.08334).
Enter a negative number to remove
less material (1 in. = 0.08334).