
Sears, Roebuck and Co. CompuCarve™ System (Rev 1.18) 04/23/07
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Locking Lever
In Locked Position
(Out Position)
The clutch is intended to load the board against the traction drive
with consistent force. In certain cases the machine can sense if the
workpiece is not loaded enough and repeatably display “Please
Load Board” on the LCD. Most often this decreased loading is
caused by insufficient lubrication of the four vertical corner posts or
the two vertical leadscrews. Please see the Checking the Head
Pressure in the troubleshooting section for the proper lubrication
procedure.
8. The head-locking lever is then rotated outward into the locked
position. The workpiece is now secure and ready to be carved.
9. Make sure that the top safety cover is closed before proceeding.
Make sure that the locking lever is released (pushed in) after
finishing carving. If the locking lever is NOT released the head will
not be able to move up and down.
WARNING: Failure to correctly load the workpiece by
ratcheting the clutch at least at least two full revolutions after
the clicking begins may result in diminished carving quality.
As a matter of regular maintenance, check that the Y and Z Cutting Trucks
(Figure 13) are tight and do not have any play in them. Simply grab each
one by hand and wiggle back and forth. If either of these trucks is loose
they will need to be tightened. Failure to tighten these trucks will result in
decreased carving quality. Please call the service help line for tightening
instructions.
FIGURE 20: LOCKING LEVER CONFIGURATION
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