Operation setup
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Only operators who have been trained on the use of the CM6200
should setup and operate the machine. Do not operate this machine in
inclement weather without protection from the elements.
To avoid serious personal injury, keep clear of moving machinery during
operation. Always be aware of the location of all personnel near the
machine.
The servo motor must be connected to the HPU—but not attached to
the machine. There is a danger of damaging the servo drive if the motor
is disconnected when the HPU is powered up.
4.1.1 Pre-start checks
Rotating machinery can cause serious injuries. Turn off and lock out the
machine before making the pre-operation checks. When operating,
always be aware of the location of all people near the machine.
Before starting the machine, always check for the following items:
• The machining arm and counterweight are secured to the turntable with
a torque of 110 ft-lb (150 Nm).
Check that the machine (including the spindle and all movable parts)
can rotate without collisions.
• The machine is securely mounted to the work piece.
• The spindle is secured to the machining arm and the adapter plate.
• All jacking and clamping screws are secured (torqued to 325 ft-lb [441
Nm]).
• Cables and hoses are secured away from the path of moving machine
parts.
• All handles and tools are removed from the machine.
• The area is clearly marked with a safety zone.
4.1.2 Tool setup
The milling head has four tramming screws adjacent to the mounting screws of the
housing. This allows the milling head to be jacked away from the adapter plate to
tram the vertical orientation of the spindle. On top of the plate, two additional
screws allow for adjusting the tilt angle of the milling head.