Specifications

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or <RUN> key to accept Quantity of ‘0’ in the KIT
QUANTITY screen (above), the KIT START screen
displays (see above).
Continuing our example of manual/single kit
processing of Kit #1, the operator presses the
<RUN> key at the KIT START screen. The SINGLE
KIT MODE RUN screen displays:
# OF KITS 0 KIT#1
PRESS ESC TO BREAK
PRESS RUN TO PROCEED
Pressing the <ESC/PAUSE> key from this screen
brings the operator to the BATCH SELECT screen.
Following our Manual Mode example, a <RUN>
key press begins kit processing of (1) kit only, and
displays the KIT PROCESSING STATUS screen
(see above).
Once the rst kit is completed in Manual Mode, the
machine waits for input from the operator with the
SINGLE KIT MODE RUN screen:
# OF KITS 1 KIT#1
PRESS ESC TO BREAK
PRESS RUN TO PROCEED
In our example kit (Kit #1), a kit consists of one
6.0” piece, three 8.0” pieces and one 2.0” piece.
Therefore, in the example above, 5 total pieces
would output and then wait for operator input from
the keypad.
Pressing <RUN> again will process another kit, and
the SINGLE KIT MODE RUN screen would display
‘# OF KITS 2’, and so forth.
Pressing the <ESC/PAUSE> key from this screen
brings the operator to the BATCH SELECT screen.
NOTES ON KIT PROGRAMMING & EDITING:
• Batches need to be dened prior to being entered
into a kit.
• Kit quantities must be entered each time a kit is
called up and processed, they are not stored in the
kit’s program or from the last run.
• During Kit programming, you can use the <+> key
to advance to the next batch; or the <-> key to
return to the previous batch.
• During Kit programming, you can use the < . >
(decimal) key to advance to the last batch in the
kit, or the <BACKSPACE> key to return to the rst
batch in the kit.
• Only the batch at the last (greatest number) Index
location may be erased. This batch is always
designated with a “D” as the Allowable Action
Indicator code (see table above).
• To delete the last batch in a kit, rst display the
batch within the kit, then press the <CUT> key.
The ‘SELECT BATCH’ parameter will change to “0”
and the Allowable Action Indicator code (see table
above) will change to “A”, indicating that a batch
can be added.
A total of 50 kits may be entered into memory,
depending on memory usage.
BLADE CHANGE OR REPLACEMENT:
! CAUTION: Be sure unit is unplugged and air
line is disconnected before changing blades.
!CAUTION:Thebladesareextremelysharp,
handlecarefullytopreventinjury.
Open the front cover and locate the front of the exit
chute. Loosen the button head cap screw holding the
exit chute, and slide the chute to the right to remove
it. Locate the knuckle at the front of the air cylinder
which holds the blade. Loosen the 2 1/2” hex nuts
holding the blade screws. Loosen the screws slightly
with a screw driver. Remove the blade retaining pin
by pulling out on the knurled end. Slide the blade
forward through the blade block and remove.
To install a new blade, reverse the procedure. Once
the new blade is in, it is necessary to adjust the
blade pressure. To do this, loosen the 1/2” nut and
back out the set screw using a screwdriver. To
adjust, tighten the set screw while sliding the blade
back and forth until some friction is felt. Then tighten
the nut while holding the screw in place. If the blade
is too tight it will remain in the forward position.
Loosen again and readjust. Reinstall the exit chute
and close the front cover.
MODEL WC601A AUTOMATIC WIRE & TUBING CUTTER