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Artos CS-326 - Troubleshooting Common Issues

Artos CS-326
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The feed tube solenoid controls the lift of the feed tube. This is adjusted at solenoid mounting plate.
The assembly is mounted through slotted holes to allow adjustment.
Adjust the solenoid with the tube pivot resting on the lower position stop. The distance between the
snap ring on the solenoid core and the solenoid body is 0.190”.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
NOT ABLE TO PULL OFF THE SLUG
When the wire will not strip the most likely cause is that the wire is slipping in the belts during the strip
motion. Below is a list of items that can affect the machines ability to pull the slug.
Software adjustments for normal strip mode.
1. Strip diameter . The strip diameter should be set so that the blades come in and just about touch
the conductor. If they do not go far enough the machine has to tear the insulation apart, if they go
too far the conductor will be damaged. Either way will increase the amount of force required to
remove the slug, this causes slipping in the belt.
2. Cutter way back. The cutter way back value is the amount the blades open before stripping
begins. To prevent the blades from dragging on the conductor during the strip, the cutter way
back value should be set as large as possible, without the slug slipping through the blades.
3. Feed roller pressure. This is how hard the belts close on the wire. The maximum feed roller
pressure is 100%. You must open and close the rollers for the new setting to take effect.
4. Outfeed closure stop. If the wire is only slipping for the tail strip then the most likely problem is
that the outfeed closure stop is set too big. Decrease this value and then open and close the rollers
for the new value to take effect.

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