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Tool Programs, Creating a G Code File with V-Carve, Maintenance & Troub le Shooting, Installation Online, Default Settings. Owner's Manual Laguna Tools 744 Refuge Way Grande Prairie, TX Service: +1 (800) 234 1976 Email: customerservice@laguantools.com Copyright Laguna Tools 2021 Updated December 2021...
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For immediate service on any Laguna Tools products: Call: +1 (800) 234 1976 Email: customerservice@lagunatools.com Laguna Tools, Inc. LAGUNA® and the LAGUNA Logo® are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools, Inc. All rights reserved. 04/01/2019 LAGUNA AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS Texas: 744 Refuge Way Suite 200, Grand Prairie, Texas 75050, U.S.A. Phone: +1-800-332-4094 Huntington Beach: 7291 Heil Ave Huntington Beach, CA 92647, U.S.A.
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- without the written permission of Laguna Tools. Products that are referred to in this document are either trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Laguna Tools, Inc. The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Safety SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Refer to them often and use them to instruct others. Please read and understand all warnings and operation instructions before using any tool or equipment. Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of personal injury. Improper operation, maintenance or modification of tools or equipment could result in serious injury and property damage.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Important Safety Instructions Read and understand all warnings and operating instructions before using this equipment. Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury or property damage. Woodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 exposure level limits will vary from country to country.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Electrical Safety Grounding Methods Grounding Methods Provided by CSA Group. (A) Receptacle with nominal rating less than 150 volts. (B) 150 volt receptacle without grounding pin fitted with adapter. (C) 150-250 volt receptacle. 1.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 3. Grounded, cord-connected tools intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal rating between 150 – 250 volts, inclusive: This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Fig C. The tool has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Fig C.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Safety Rules for Machinery PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE FAILURE to follow all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury or property damage.Woodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 THE MACHINE WITH RESPECT AND CAUTION WILL CONSIDERABLY LESSEN THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY. HOWEVER, IF NORMAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE OVERLOOKED OR IGNORED, PERSONAL INJURY TO THE OPERATOR MAY RESULT. SAFETY EQUIPMENT SUCH AS GUARDS, PUSH STICKS, HOLD-DOWNS, FEATHER BOARDS, GOGGLES, DUST MASKS AND HEARING PROTECTION CAN REDUCE YOUR POTENTIAL FOR INJURY.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power MACHINERY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF EYE INJURY OR BLINDNESS FROM FLYING PARTICLES. EVERYDAY EYEGLASSES ARE NOT APPROVED SAFETY GLASSES. WEARING PROPER APPAREL. DO NOT WEAR CLOTHING, APPAREL OR JEWELRY THAT CAN BECOME ENTANGLED IN MOVING PARTS.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 DESIGNED. NEVER STAND ON MACHINE. SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR IF MACHINE IS TIPPED OR IF THE CUTTING TOOL IS UNINTENTIONALLY CONTACTED. STABLE MACHINE. UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT DURING OPERATION GREATLY INCREASES RISK OF INJURY OR LOSS OF CONTROL.
Note any visible damage, torn packaging, scuffs or any abnormal marks on the delivery receipt or Sample Bill of Lading (BOL). Sample RMA **Any machines returned to Laguna Tools must be returned with packaging in the same manner in which...
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We require that the defective item/part be returned to Laguna Tools with the complaint. The end-user must request an RMA (Return Material Authorization) Numberfrom Customer Service and include the (RMA) number with any...
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Unboxing Your Smart Shop M2 was carefully packaged for safe transport. The Smart Shop M should arrive packaged in a single wooden crate. When unpacking your machine, separate all enclosed materials to ensure that there are no damages to either the machine or the parts you’ve received.
All shipping damage must be noted upon delivery and signed by the owner and the delivery driver. If you find any damaged items in your package, you must contact Laguna Tools to file a complaint. In order to return damaged goods under the limited warranty to Laguna Tools, Inc., you MUST have the original packaging. All claims of loss or damaged goods must be reported to Laguna Tools within 24 HOURS of delivery.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power LIGHTING: Ensure that the lighting your band saw is placed under is adequate enough that regular operation and maintenance can be performed safely. Any glares, shadows, or strobe lighting which may distract or prevent the operator from safely operating the machinery should be removed from the working area.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Machine Set-up CNC Machine Smart Shop ll IMPORTANT: In order for installation to be efficient and cost effective we require several items to be completed PRIOR to our technician’s arrival. Should you have any questions please feel free to call our Customer Service at 1-800-234-1976 or contact your sales representative.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Establishing Home Position When the B57E HHC Handheld Controller is first powered on, the user will be prompted with the “HomeTypeAtStart” window. The machine needs to be homed each time the machine is powered & when positioning is lost. This resets your machine coordinates origin, relative to the home switches and flags.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Basic Button Functions \The B57E HHC Rich-Auto Motion Control System uses 1-button and 2-button combination functions. Only the most used button functions are covered in this section and the sections on the following pages.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Securing the Workpiece Mount Workpiece to the Tabletop a. This can be done with the supplied table clamps (See Photo Below). b. There exist a multitude of ways to secure your workpiece. Find what method works best for your application before proceeding.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Tool Changing Procedure Tool Changing-Must have 90-95 PSI Air Pressure in System before continuing** 1. A tool can be inserted or removed in Two Ways. a) Manually -Using the “Red”Manual Tool Release Button” on the side of tool head. b) Automatically -Using the Tool Switch Button.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Tool Changing Tool Changing-Must have 90-95 PSI Air Pressure in System before continuing** “Verify that the machine is connected to an Air Supply.” 2a.) The tool changer needs 6 bar-6.5 bar or 87 psi-95 psi. 2b.)Use the pressure regulators (See Figures Below) on the back of the machine to adjust air pressure.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power 2a.) Press “Tool-Switch” button. Use Y+ & Y-Buttons to highlight tool selection (Tools are listed from Left to Right.). Machine will then switch from current Tool in Spindle to Tool Selected. Press REF/OK Button.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Multiple Tool Program Tool Cone Set-Up This section is a work flow, from turning the machine on, to starting your program. This walk through assumes only TOOL 1 is used. 1.Power on Machine. 2.Home Machine. 3.Verify that the machine is connected to an air supply.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power 1.Select a router bit and its corresponding collet. ****Note-The collets & spindle nut must be cleaned regularly. Ensure that the slots in the collets are free of debris. 2. Press the collet into the spindle nut until it snaps into place. 3.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Multiple Tool Program (Cont'd) Setup a Tool Cone (Example 1) with the Router Bit one does intend to use. a.) Use the manual tool release button located on the tool head to load the tool cone into the spindle. b.) It is pertinent that the spindle releases and engages the tool cone repeatedly.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Setting "XY" Work Origin Verify Coordinate System (Figure #1). a.) Workpiece 1 should be selected. Setting “XY” Work Origin SECTION (Cont’d.)-Verify Coordinate System (See Photo Illustration Below) Figure #1-Control Screen after Loading Program and Setting Work Origin. b.) If not in work piece, hold Menu&...
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 1.) Press & Hold Down “MENU” Button. 2.)Press“C+/1 Button”. Verify which tool cone is currently in the spindle and compare to the “CurSpindl” parameter on the controller run screen. If Current Tool Number is Not Tool #1, then switch tools using Tool Switch Function (See Basic Button Functions-Press “Tool Change Menu Button or Tool Switch Menu Button”).
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power **Note: Tool 1 is needed, because Tool 1 is the Master Tool Bit.** Figure #1-Control Screen after Loading Program and Setting Work Origin. Jog the spindle to the “Program’s Origin Point”. This is determined by the CNC Program that was previously created.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Press the up Y+, and down Y-, right X+, left X-Buttons to Scroll or Jog up/down, right/left to the to the desired selected program. **Note: One must be in Work Piece Mode. Remember Origin=Office. One starts work @ the Office & not at home.**...
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Setting "Z" Work Origin a.) Set the Jog Speed to “Low” and carefully move the spindle down until the desired Z-Zero Position is obtained. Z-Zero position is determined by the software, either top of the material or bottom of the material. Verify speed on screen.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 i.It may be helpful to use a sheet of paper by sliding it back and forth under the bit, while jogging the z-axis down. ii.Once the paper is snagged by the bit you know one is within a paper thickness (0.1mm) of your material. iii.Must set by using Tool #1.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power g.) In case of an emergency or machine failure you can hit the “E-STOP Button” on the control cabinet. ***[In most cases the “Stop/Cancel Button” on the Handheld Controller (HHC) is a preferred stopping method.]*** h.) Press the “RUN/PAUSE/DELETE Button”...
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 k.) Feed rate can be adjusted by pressing the Y+ or Y-buttons. i. Y+ will increase the feed rate by 10%. ii. Y-will decrease the speed by 10% iii. The max speed is determined by the program file. l.) Program End.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Understanding the Work Coordinate System Machine Coordinates (Workpiece 0). Coordinates are based off of the home switches, not the origin. Tool positions and TTO switch location are set relative to machine coordinates. Press “MENU + ZRN/0”...
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Transitioning between workpieces will, in turn transition between X, Y, and Z offsets made in each Workpiece.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Adding Tools and Touching Off Prepare the Machine: Prepare all tool cones for the job, and place into tools corresponding holders. Prepare all Tool Cones for the job, and place into Tools corresponding holders. Run procedure to calculate Tool Offsets.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Run procedure to calculate Tool Offsets (Cont’d.) Set XY Work Origin. Start with Tool 1, Tool 1 = Master Tool Bit. Press and hold the “MENU” button --> press “TOOLSET” button -->release both buttons. Once Tool 1 has touched off, Switch to Tool 2, using the Tool Switch button. Press and hold the “MENU”...
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Note: Cannot touch off plaining bits.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Multiple Tool Program Touch Off Tool #1 and any subsequent Tools, after that, switch back to Tool #1 for manual Touch Off. Set Z work origin with Tool 1. Run Program.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Setting Tool Offsets Place the designated tools into the corresponding tool holders on the machine, determined at the time of program creation. Change to workpiece 1 and tool 1(Changing Tools Section). Verify Workpiece 1.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Understanding Work Coordinate Systems Machine Coordinates (Workpiece 0). Coordinates based off of the home switches, not the origin. Tool positions and TTO switch location are set relative to machine coordinates. Press “MENU + ZRN/0” to switch to “Workpiece 0”. Hold down the MENU + 1-9 Buttons to move between different origin points.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Maintenance & Trouble Shooting The Smartshop M uses Linear Guide Rails, Ball Screws, and Ball Bearings. These need to be lubricated periodically (Once a Week). Each Axis has 2 Guide Rails each. Keep machine free of the products chips & debris. **Note: Do to leave Spindle in the Tool for a prolonged period of time (Spindle could Rust into the tool over time).
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Resetting Tool Location & TTO Location Resetting Tool Location: Home the machine. This will reset the controller's machine coordinates, relative to the position of the home switches and flags. Verify the controller is in machine coordinates (workpiece 0). If not, press MENU+ZRN/0 to change to machine coordinates.
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Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Scroll down to ATC setup--> REF/OK. Scroll up to ATC position --> REF/OK Select Tool# desired Press Cancel Select desired Axis Press Run/Pause/Delete Input Valves Next desired Axis until all X, Y, & Z (Z-always input a “Negative Number”) is complete.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Setting "Z" Work Origin-Tools Setting "Z" Adjustment If the “ToolSettingZ” parameter needs to be adjusted follow this path. MENU --> Menu function user interface --> machine setup -->Toolset setup --> C.A.D. position --> select with REF/OK.button.
Laguna Tools Customer Support Website. The labor required to install replacement parts is the responsibility of the user. Laguna Tools is not responsible for damage or loss caused by a freight company or other circumstances not in our control. All claims for loss or damaged goods must be notified to Laguna Tools within twenty-four hours of delivery.
Tools Customer Support Website. The labor required to install replacement parts is the responsibility of the user. Laguna Tools is not responsible for damage or loss caused by a freight company or other circumstances not in our control. All claims for loss or damaged goods must be notified to Laguna Toolswithin twenty-four hours of delivery.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 Maker Cheat Sheet Common Errors: SW limit error. This means the machine has either of three issues: 1) The machine cannot move a specified amount. Either the origin needs to be moved or it is out of place. 2) There is an operator error using the software design.
Smart Shop "M" Maker 2 - 3 Phase Power Contact Information Laguna Tools Contact Information Should you have any questions please feel free to call our Customer Service at 1-800-234-1976 or contact your Customer Service or Sales Representative. LAGUNA AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS: Texas: 744 Refuge Way Suite 200, Grand Prairie, Texas 75050, U.S.A.
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LAGUNA AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS Texas: 744 Refuge Way Suite 200, Grand Prairie, Texas 75050, U.S.A. Phone: +1-800-332-4094 Huntington Beach: 7291 Heil Ave Huntington Beach, CA 92647, U.S.A. Phone: +1-949-474-1200 South Carolina: 825 Bistline Dr. Ste 101, West Columbia, SC 29172, U.S.A. Phone: +1-800-234-1976 Minnesota: 5250 West 74th St, Edina, MN 55439, U.S.A Phone: +1-949-474-1200...