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Gantry Removal |
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Disconnect Gantry | |
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Remove Stop Plate | |
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Move the gantry to the left to dislodge the belt anchors. The belt anchors are sunk into the left ends of the rails and are attached to the drive belts. Lay the belt anchors over the drive belts and rubber-band them together. Do not touch any of the screws on the left side of the belts; they are set at the factory.
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Slide the Gantry Off of the Board |
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The gantry only weights about 30 lbs, but it is large and awkward. Having a second person standing in front of the CMC to assist may be beneficial.
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Gantry Installation |
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Before installation, look at the bottom set of gantry wheels. The bottom wheels are spring-loaded, the top wheels are on a center-pivot.
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Carefully ease the gantry onto the left side of the rails, taking care that all of the wheels line up. Upper and lower gantry ends must be slid on at the same time. Make sure that the drive belt lies within the channel on either side and is not pinched between the gantry and the rail. Roll the gantry to the far right of the board and back to the left to make sure it moves smoothly.
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Installing the Stop Plate |
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Hook Up the Gantry Board Cable Connections |
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Connecting the Board Cable |
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Connect the female end of the board cable to the back of the gantry in the same manner . Move the gantry to the far right of the CMC and back to the left to make sure the board cable does not get caught on anything. If the board cable is obstructed, this will affect the cuts.
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Attaching Air Lines |
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Attach the M12 Cable to the Gantry |
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Head Wheel Adjustment |
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Locate the head wheel adjustment Allen screws on the left side of the head under the head face plate. They are next to the head wheels and are marked with red dots. Do not touch the Allen screws on the wheels themselves. Loosen each head wheel adjustment Allen screw only until the wheels are loose; about two full turns. The wheels are spring-loaded and will pop into place.
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Check each of the head wheels to make sure there is no movement. There are the two visible wheels on the left side of the head under the blade depth adjustment plate, and two wheels on the backside of the gantry, which can be felt by hand. They should sit firmly into the gantry groove and be difficult to turn. If not, repeat these steps of loosening the wheels, gently rocking the head back and forth, then retightening the wheels.
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The head wheels have now been adjusted. Click on the reset motors button, click OK on the reset motors screen if it displays.
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Test Cut: Adjusting the Horizontal Home |
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Do a test cut. Cut a 2x2 square, with 2” borders, NOT cutting the outside. Measure the left and bottom border from the back side of the mat to the opening and make sure it measures 2”. If it does not, reset the motors, align the head and cut/measure again. If the borders are still off, adjust the Horizontal Home position in the Configurations Screen accordingly. If the border is too big, decrease the Horizontal Home. If the border is too small, increase the Horizontal Home.
Do another test cut. Continue making adjustment until it measures 2”. If you need assistance, call Customer Support.
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Confirm that the the Gantry is Straight |
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Make sure that the Gantry is straight. Cut a rectangle that is about 2x24”, NOT cutting the outside, with 2” borders. Measure the borders to the opening at the bottom of the mat closest to the vertical clamps, then measure the borders to the opening at the top of the mat closest to the vertical clamps. If the borders are not measuring 2” in both places, call Customer Support for assistance.
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