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6. At this point it is critical to assure that the workpiece can travel
freely in and out of the machine along its entire length without
binding or encountering significant drag. Do this by moving the
workpiece in and out of the machine by hand while it is lying flat on
the traction drive.
WARNING: Do not attempt to load a workpiece that has a
significant taper to the sides. A tapered workpiece will bind
between the sliding plate and the squaring plate and will
damage the traction drive.
WARNING: Do not attempt to load a workpiece that varies in
thickness by more than 1/16” along its entire length. Using a
workpiece with a larger thickness variation than 1/16” can lead
to damage to the machine.
7. Next, lower the head by turning the head crank handle counter-
clockwise. Once the correct pressure loading of the head is
reached the clutch will begin to ratchet (causing a clicking sound).
It is recommended that the crank be rotated at lease two full
revolutions once the clicking sound is heard to assure full loading.
FIGURE 19: WORKPIECE
INSERTION DETAILS
Board Sensor Detail
Release Lever Detail
Board Tracking
Sensor
Traction Drive
Sliding Guide Plate
Squaring Plate
Sliding Guide Plate
Release Lever
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