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ALS 4.0 XE
PRODUCT MANUAL
EN
CONDITION CAUSE CHECK CORRECTION
6.15 Bevel Troubleshooting
(Refer to Section 3.4.5
for gures associated
with this troubleshooting
information)
Encroaching adjacent pieces Check the Bevel Spacing setting
(1 in. = 0.08334).
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.
Floor web length accuracy Measure the oor web cut, if it is:
Too long
Too short
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).
Bevel centerline 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
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).
Single bevel centerline 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
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).
Rip valley cut length Measure the length of the rip cut,
if it is:
Too long
Too short
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).
Rip valley oset Visually check the rip valley cut,
if it is:
Too shallow
Too deep
Enter a positive number to remove
more material (1 in. = 0.08334).
Enter a negative number to remove
less material (1 in. = 0.08334).