Gerber Sabre Owner's Manual
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  • Page 3: Copyright Notice

    GSP and GRAPHIX ADVANTAGE are registered trademarks of Gerber Scientific Products, Inc. Sabre, ART Path, T- Vac, OMEGA, Support First, and Gerber Gold are trademarks of Gerber Scientific Products, Inc. 3M is a registered trademark of 3M. Adobe Illustrator and Encapsulated PostScript are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc.
  • Page 4: Fcc Notice

    FCC Notice Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome ............................1 About this manual........................... 1 Conventions ............................. 2 Customer support ........................... 2 Getting to Know the Sabre ....................... 4 Standard components ..........................4 Electrical cabinet........................... 6 Emergency power shutoff switches....................7 Control pad ............................7 Chip removal system ........................... 8 Operational concepts ..........................
  • Page 6 Using the chip removal system ......................25 Removing the pressure foot assembly....................26 Changing the pressure foot pad....................... 27 Understanding Surface Reference....................... 27 Setting the surface reference......................28 Verifying surface reference at the Sabre ..................29 Z axis initialization..........................30 Establishing a table surface reference....................
  • Page 7 Error Messages .......................... 64 Options ............................68 High Frequency Spindle Option ...................... 68 Mist Coolant Option .......................... 68 T-Vac Option............................69 Engraver and Engraver Vacuum Options ..................69 Automatic Tool Changer Option ..................... 69 Specifications..........................70 Index ............................71...
  • Page 9: Welcome

    , and CASmate . Regardless of the program used to create the design to be routed, the Gerber ART Path™ software prepares the design for routing by the Sabre. ART Path allows you to generate tool paths of varying depths, then output the job to the Sabre. When used with design programs other than Gerber programs, the open architecture ART Path Software Option enables you to import standard file formats into ART Path for tool path generation.
  • Page 10: Conventions

    This type style is used to represent what is displayed on the Sabre’s LCD display screen. Customer support If you have questions regarding using, maintaining, or troubleshooting the Sabre or the ATC, please contact your Gerber distributor or the Gerber Router Support Group at: phone: 860-528-1028 fax: 860-290-5568 e-mail: gsprout@gspinc.com...
  • Page 11  ♦ GSP system ID number (System Identification String in Gerber System Tray or in GSP Setup of GRAPHIX ADVANTAGE) ♦ System serial number (on security block) ♦ Sabre serial numbers (on back of beam and electrical cabinet) If you have OMEGA or GRAPHIX ADVANTAGE, please have the following information ready: ♦...
  • Page 12: Getting To Know The Sabre

    Please see “Options” section for descriptions of these options. Use of the T-Vac Option is described in this section of this manual. Each option comes with its own user guide. Standard components The Sabre is shipped assembled and is installed by an Gerber-authorized installer.
  • Page 13 Getting to Know the Sabre Tool kit contents tool wrench set .250" or 6 mm Gerber Gold™ tools .125" or 3 mm Gerber Gold tools mat milling tool pen tool .250" or 6 mm collet .125" or 3 mm sleeve...
  • Page 14: Electrical Cabinet

    VAC, 20 amp for export units) to supply power to the chip removal system vacuum. The front of the electrical cabinet contains a window for viewing eight LED status indicators. You may use these indicators to assist in troubleshooting under the direction of a Gerber service representative.
  • Page 15: Emergency Power Shutoff Switches

    Getting to Know the Sabre Emergency power shutoff switches The Sabre is equipped with three emergency power shutoff switches, located as shown below. When you press one of these switches, you trip the main power breaker, removing all power to the system.
  • Page 16: Chip Removal System

    The role of the design program You will use a design program such as the Gerber OMEGA or GRAPHIX ADVANTAGE to create the sign or image you want to rout. The Sabre can also rout designs created by a wide variety of other design programs.
  • Page 17: The Role Of Art Path

    Getting to Know the Sabre The role of ART Path The image created by the design program is essentially two-dimensional. It may be displayed on a screen, cut from vinyl, or printed on a vinyl or paper printer. Routing is three-dimensional, involving not just the outline of the design, but the depth of cut, the tool radius and geometry, and material thickness and surface characteristics.
  • Page 18: Z Axis Initialization

    Sabre Owner’s Guide ♦ Press the control pad move keys to move the tool to the desired position and press the Home function key. Note: Use the Home key only if you have already pressed Start and wish to establish a different job home position.
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started Before using the Sabre to cut a job, perform these preliminary steps: ♦ Connect the chip removal system ground strap. ♦ Make sure all ground straps are securely connected to the ground stud on the rear of the electrical cabinet.
  • Page 20: Normal Power-Up

    Sabre Owner’s Guide 2 Press A to toggle between Sabre 404 and Sabre 408. Press ENTER when it displays your router type. The display shows: Spindle/Router Router A: Change 3 Press A to toggle between Router, Spindle, and ATC Spindle. Press ENTER when the display shows the motor type installed on your router.
  • Page 21: Exploring The Control Pad And Message Displays

    Getting Started Exploring the control pad and message displays The control pad contains a message display to tell you what the router is doing and to prompt you for information with menus. The control pad keys are used to make menu selections and control the router.
  • Page 22 Sabre Owner’s Guide Some menus have only one letter to make a selection. For example, you can select English or metric measurements in the Units menu: UNITS ENGLISH A: CHANGE Repeatedly pressing the A key toggles the choice between English and metric. When the display shows what you want, press ENTER to confirm the choice.
  • Page 23: Message Displays

    Getting Started Z axis move keys UP ARROW Raises the tool. DOWN ARROW Lowers the tool. FAST Press and hold while pressing the UP or DOWN keys to increase the speed at which the tool moves. X,Y axis move keys UP ARROW Moves the tool toward the back of the table.
  • Page 24: System Settings

    Sabre Owner’s Guide System settings Note: Gerber recommends that you leave the system settings set to the factory defaults until you have more experience in using the Sabre. You can customize your Sabre operation. The following settings can be altered in the CONFIGURATION and SETUP menus.
  • Page 25: Choosing English Or Metric Measurement Units

    Getting Started 2 Press C to select the Configuration menu. Press down until you see: CONFIGURATION A: Testing B: Setup C: ATC Menus 3 Press B to select the Setup menu. Press down until you see: SETUP MENU A: Select language B: Units C: Positioning rate 4 Press A to select the Select language menu shown below.
  • Page 26: Setting Acceleration

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Setting acceleration Acceleration is the rate at which the Sabre gains speed from stop to the full speed set for the job in ART Path. By default, acceleration is set to Normal. You can also lower the acceleration to increase precision for very detailed work (Low), or allow the Sabre to automatically adjust acceleration to the geometry of the design (Auto).
  • Page 27: Using Table Protection

    Getting Started 2 Press C to select the Configuration menu. Press down until you see: CONFIGURATION A: Testing B: Setup C: ATC Menus 3 Press B to select the Setup menu. Press down until you see: SETUP MENU A: Select language B: Units C: Positioning rate 4 Press C to select the Positioning rate menu shown below.
  • Page 28: Setting Start Delay

    Job data type is reached from Setup Menu 3 and is used to switch between G Code (EIA RS-274- D) jobs and Gerber (ART Path) jobs. It is not recommended that you change job data type from Gerber unless you are familiar with G-Code data type. For detailed information on using G Code jobs, see the document Sabre Router G Code Information (Gerber part number P71171A).
  • Page 29: Cutting Tools

    SELECT JOB DATA Gerber A: Change 5 Press A to toggle between Gerber, G-Codes, or Automatic. Press ENTER to choose the job data type. CAUTION: Do not select G Code unless you are familiar with the G-Code data type. Running in the G Code mode without a G Code file could cause damage to the material or machine.
  • Page 30: Installing A Cutting Tool

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Installing a cutting tool To install a cutting tool 1 Move the router motor near the front of the table. 2 Unplug the router motor. 3 Select the desired tool and corresponding collet from the tool kit. CAUTION: Do not strike the cutting edge of the tool with the collet or any other hard material during tool installation.
  • Page 31: Removing A Tool

    Getting Started CAUTION: When installing a tool, do not attempt to gain leverage by jamming one wrench against the carriage while pushing on the other. 11 Tighten the collet nut by pulling the wrenches toward each other with firm, even force. CAUTION: The collet nut must be tight enough to prevent the tool from loosening from centrifugal force.
  • Page 32: Installing And Replacing A Pen Tool

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Installing and replacing a pen tool The pen tool allows you to plot a job on paper. The tool kit contains one pen tool which requires the .500" (13 mm) collet. Note: Use the .500" collet with the pen tool. Installing a pen tool 1 Slew the router motor near the front of the table.
  • Page 33: Using The Chip Removal System

    Getting Started Using the chip removal system Use the chip removal system when cutting plastic, foam, and wood. Disconnect the chip removal system when pen plotting, scribing, or cutting metals such as aluminum or brass. The chip removal system includes a pressure foot to hold the workpiece flat against the table to prevent the workpiece from lifting during cutting.
  • Page 34: Removing The Pressure Foot Assembly

    Sabre Owner’s Guide To use the chip removal system 1 Plug the vacuum into the labeled electrical cabinet outlet. 2 Loosen the locking handles and lower the vacuum shroud to the material. 3 Press the shroud firmly against the material surface. 4 Tighten the locking handles.
  • Page 35: Changing The Pressure Foot Pad

    Getting Started 5 Lift off the pressure foot and vacuum shroud assembly. Changing the pressure foot pad The pressure foot has a removable pad that rests on the workpiece and slides smoothly over it during cutting. The cutter extends through an opening in the pressure foot pad. Two pads are supplied with the Sabre: a small pad with a 0.4"...
  • Page 36: Setting The Surface Reference

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Non-through cut tool paths rout into the material to a specified depth without cutting completely through the material. The Sabre must know the location of the top surface of the work piece to achieve a precise depth of cut. We call this a material surface reference. A material surface reference is used with the actual material thickness.
  • Page 37: Verifying Surface Reference At The Sabre

    Getting Started To choose the Surface Reference in ART Path 1 Choose a tool path to generate. 2 In the Tool Path Info dialog box, turn on Table or Material in the Surface Reference box. 3 Click Generate to process the tool path with the selected Surface Reference. Verifying surface reference at the Sabre You can verify the surface reference downloaded from ART Path through the Configuration Menu 3 of the Sabre control pad.
  • Page 38: Z Axis Initialization

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Z axis initialization Z axis movement is the up and down movement of the Z axis spindle carriage. Z axis initialization establishes the location of the bottom of the cutting tool relative to a table or material surface reference. All subsequent up and down moves are made relative to the Z initialization position.
  • Page 39: Establishing Material Surface Reference

    Getting Started 5 Press A to select Manual Table Init. The Z Init Table menu displays. Z INIT TABLE A: Initialize 6 Verify that the tool is still touching the gage and press A to complete manual Z axis initialization. The display reads: TABLE INIT A: Z Init Table C: Adjust Depth...
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Depth

    Sabre Owner’s Guide 5 Make sure the tool touches the gage and then press A to complete initialization. The display reads: MAIN MENU A: Z init B: Speeds/Feeds C: Home Adjusting the depth There are two methods of adjusting the depth of initialization. Permanently alter a tool's initialization value using the Adjust Depth menu, or temporarily adjust the initialization depth of the current tool path using the Temp Adjust Depth menu.
  • Page 41: Temporarily Adjusting The Initialization Depth Of A Tool

    Getting Started Temporarily adjusting the initialization depth of a tool You can temporarily adjust the initialization depth of the current tool by using the Temp Adjust Depth Menu. When the tool is replaced into the tool changer carousel the initialization depth of that tool returns to the original initialization value.
  • Page 42: Milling The Mat

    ♦ sending the job from the computer ♦ milling the mats Note: Gerber recommends warming up the spindle prior to its first use each day. See “Warming up the spindle” on page 39 for complete instructions. The steps in this procedure are the same basic steps used to run any job on the router.
  • Page 43 Getting Started CAUTION: Do not allow a cutting tool to drop out of the collet. Allowing a tool to strike another object can damage the tool or the object. 7 Hold the tool to prevent it from falling out and hand tighten the retaining nut. 8 Install the collet, nut, and tool into the router motor shaft.
  • Page 44 Sabre Owner’s Guide 9 Press C to perform a Z axis initialization to the mat surface. The display shows: Z INIT MATERIAL A: Initialize 10 Initialize the tool to the table mat (the material to be routed) and press A. The display shows: MAIN MENU A: Z init...
  • Page 45: Routing

    Routing 37 Routing Safety guidelines Before routing, please read and observe all safety guidelines. WARNING: The Sabre is a high-speed cutting machine. Its use may be hazardous if you do not observe the following precautions. These precautions are necessary for the safe and efficient operation of the Sabre router.
  • Page 46: Pre-Job Checklist

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Pre-job checklist Before starting to cut a job, check the following:  Have you warmed up the spindle prior to its first use of the day?  Is the material secured to the table or sacrificial material? If sacrificial material is used, is it secured to the table?  Is the cutter in good condition?  Has the Z axis been initialized correctly for the type of routing, either...
  • Page 47: Warming Up The Spindle

    Routing 39 Warming up the spindle For optimum performance, warm up the spindle prior to its first use each day. The Sabre controls the process with an automated warm up sequence located in the Manual Feed Mode menu. There must be a tool loaded in the spindle during warm up. If you do not install a tool the error message, appears on the Sabre display.
  • Page 48: Using Clamps

    Sabre Owner’s Guide vacuum to hold a wide range of material sizes onto the table surface and reduces the need for adhesive. Clamps may be used in combination with the T-Vac. Sacrificial material may be placed under the material when through-cutting. The tool plunges completely through the material and into the sacrificial material.
  • Page 49: Using The T-Vac

    Routing 41 5 Insert the screw through the T-slot into the T-nut and tighten. 6 The clamp strap should be parallel to the material surface. If necessary, place a block under the back of the clamp to keep the clamp level. Turn the knob to tighten the clamp assembly.
  • Page 50: Material Hold Down Guidelines

    The material being cut determines how you attach material to sacrificial material. You can use double-sided tape, high-tack transfer tape, low-tack transfer tape, or spray adhesive. These products are available from your Gerber distributor, as well as through most industrial and office supply distributors.
  • Page 51 Routing 43 ♦ When cutting rough textured wood, use both double-sided high-tack tape and spray adhesive. To mount thick aluminum or brass thicker than .125" (3.18 mm) without T-Vac 1 Use 1/8" (3.18 mm) acrylic sacrificial material. 2 Use double-sided high-tack tape to hold the material onto the sacrificial material. Be sure to use aggressive tape to keep the shapes from shifting when they are cut free of the material.
  • Page 52: Setting Speed And Feeds

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Acrylic sheet/PVC sheet and similar materials Note: Do not use sacrificial material. To mount acrylic sheet/PVC and similar materials 1 Use a sheet with backing paper on both sides of the sheet. The bottom sheet will allow you to cut to mask and keep the shapes in place as they are cut free of the material.
  • Page 53: Overriding The X,Y Feed Rate

    Routing 45 Overriding the X,Y feed rate You can override the X,Y FEED RATE set in ART Path by a percentage of the established rate. The effect of various percentages entered from the Sabre control pad on a 50 ipm feed rate set in ART Path is as follows: % Override Actual Feed Rate...
  • Page 54: Position Control

    Sabre Owner’s Guide The range of valid values is 1% to 1000%. 5 Press ENTER to record the change. 6 Press START to continue with the job at the new feed rate. Position control In addition to the move keys, which allow you to move the carriage and the tool, the Sabre provides the following functions that allow you to control its position: ♦...
  • Page 55: Returning To Table 0,0 (Orientation Point)

    Routing 47 Returning to table 0,0 (orientation point) WARNING: The carriage will move quickly. Stand away from the router table. CAUTION: Make sure the path to the lower left corner of the table is clear of obstructions. 1 Press the down arrow key until the display reads: MAIN MENU A: Position control B: Manual feeds...
  • Page 56 Sabre Owner’s Guide JOB: Ready Load Material 6 Press START again. Any Pre-position move set in ART Path occurs now. The display shows: STATUS MACHINE: Paused JOB: Ready Scrolling tool message 7 The following prompt appears on the control pad display: NOMINAL THICKNESS 0.500 in A: Increase...
  • Page 57: Emergency Stopping

    Routing 49 10 Initialize the tool to the material and press A. The control pad displays: MAIN MENU A: Z init B: Speeds/feeds C: Home 11 Press ENTER. The control pad displays: STATUS SYSTEM: Paused JOB: Ready Scrolling tool message 12 Press START to rout the job.
  • Page 58: Verifying Job Size And Boundaries

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Verifying job size and boundaries Job boundaries cannot exceed the active cutting area of the table. If the job home position together with a pre-position move causes the job to extend past the active cutting area, Job Will Exceed Table Boundary will be displayed.
  • Page 59: Displaying Elapsed Job Time

    Routing 51 4 Press A to move the tool to the current home position. To change the home position, press the X and Y move keys to move the tool to the desired position, then press B to set the new home position. To undo the new setting and return to the previous one, press C.
  • Page 60: Controlling The Spindle Air On Atc Equipped Machines

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Controlling the spindle air on ATC equipped machines You can turn on or turn off the spindle air from the Sabre control pad. To control the spindle air 1 Starting at the Status menu, press the down arrow key until you see: MAIN MENU A: Position control B: Manual feed...
  • Page 61: Changing Motors

    Routing 53 Changing motors The Sabre may be used with the standard 3¼ hp router, the High Frequency Spindle Option, the Automatic Tool Changer Option, or the Engraving Option. Follow the procedures below to change the router motor. Removing the pressure foot makes changing the motor easier. See “Removing the pressure foot assembly”...
  • Page 62: Maintenance

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Maintenance This section provides guidelines for maintaining the Sabre router in good operating condition. Proper maintenance is based on daily inspection and daily and weekly cleaning. Daily inspection Sabre Component Inspect For: Entire machine surface Chips, mist coolant buildup X and Y ways Debris Lead screws...
  • Page 63: Table Surface Cleaning

    Maintenance 55 Table surface cleaning Use a hand broom to clean the router table surface after each operation, brushing away the chips from around the router motor and the work table. Use the lint-free cloth to wipe the table clean. X way cleaning The X ways are the shafts located on the beam and under the beam behind the cover on which the router motor carriage moves.
  • Page 64: Electrical Cabinet Air Filter Cleaning

    Sabre Owner’s Guide The lead screws are located along the width of the router motor carriage below the ways, on the Z axis, and beneath the center front of the router. Use a soft, clean brush to remove debris from the lead screws. Electrical cabinet air filter cleaning To clean the electrical air filter 1 Snap off the cover of the air filter from the side of the electrical cabinet.
  • Page 65 Maintenance 57 6 Press the Z axis up arrow key to raise the router motor to its highest position. 7 Clean the lower part of the Z axis ways with a lint-free cloth. 8 Lightly oil the way with light machine oil. Do not oil the Z axis lead screw. CAUTION: Do not oil the Z axis lead screw located between the Z axis ways.
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Troubleshooting This section contains general guidelines for troubleshooting the Sabre router. For service, contact your Gerber distributor or the Gerber Router Technical Support Group at 860-528-1028. SYMPTOM DIAGNOSTICS CAUSES SOLUTIONS SYSTEM ~Check Power Cord ~Power Cord Disconnected / ~Reconnect Power Cord.
  • Page 67 Troubleshooting 59 SYSTEM ~"UART Card Not Found" ~System cannot recognize ~Check Serial Interface Card for proper WILL Message. that the Serial Interface Card seating onto Driver Board in Tower - Retry. POWER UP is installed. ~Try installing Serial Interface Card into a ERROR(S) different slot on the Driver Board - Retry.
  • Page 68 Sabre Owner’s Guide SYSTEM ~"Error: Y Encoder/Motor" ~Problem with rear Limit ~Disconnect Rear Limit Switch from Cable. WILL Message Switch. Fabricate and install a "jumper" in the Cable POWER UP Continued connection in place of the Limit Switch. Retry. If no error, replace Rear Limit Switch. ERROR(S) ~Problem with Motor or ~Check Cable Connections #158 and #159 at...
  • Page 69 Troubleshooting 61 SYSTEM WILL ~"Error: X ~Problem with X Motor or ~Remove X Motor from housing and attach POWER UP Encoder/Motor" Message Cables directly to Tower in place of the X Motor & Continued Continued Encoder Cables (#'s 154 & 155). Retry. If no ERROR(S) error, one of the Cables is bad.
  • Page 70 Sabre Owner’s Guide PROBLEM ~One of the axes will not ~Problem with drive ~Check for slippage in pulley-to-motor OCCURS move to the Orient Point, mechanism on affected axis. connection; possible loose/damaged clamp DURING other axes operate on motor pulley. Repair connection as ORIENTATION normally –...
  • Page 71 Interrupts may require Control Board cannot identify it. replacement. ~"Error: Plot Data ~Tower received commands in ~Job type must be set to "GERBER" in Sabre Command" unknown format. Setup Menu, page 3. ~Sabre firmware and ART Path Software must be compatible.
  • Page 72: Error Messages

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Error Messages The following chart contains Sabre error message, possible causes, and suggested remedies. If you need additional assistance, contact your Gerber distributor or the Gerber Router Technical Support Group at 860-528-1028. Error Cause Remedy Air pressure drops below Boost air pressure greater “ATC AIR PRESSURE”...
  • Page 73 “ERROR: Interrupt N” firmware can’t handle. hardware problems. Interrupt ID is N. Illegal G-Code command Verify job type is G-Code “ERROR: Invalid code X” received. and not “Gerber”. Use only supported G-codes. Not used. Not used. “ERROR: Spindle speed change failure”...
  • Page 74 Check servo amplifier “FAULT IN X AXIS” wiring/circuitry. “FAULT IN Y AXIS” “FAULT IN Z AXIS” Illegal host GSPGL command Verify job type is “Gerber”. “PLOT DATA COMMAND” received. Make sure ART Path version is compatible with router version. Spindle Controller is not Make sure spindle controller “SPINDLE I/O FAILURE”...
  • Page 75 Error Messages 67 Error Cause Remedy Encoder count indicates Check wiring. “X POLARITY REVERSED” backward motion Test Limit Switch(es) for that “Y POLARITY REVERSED” axis. A failed limit switch “Z POLARITY REVERSED” opposite travel direction will result in the Tower receiving info that registers as motion in reverse of command.
  • Page 76: Options

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Options This section provides an overview of the options, which may be purchased with the Sabre. Refer to the section “Using the T-Vac” for more information. Information on other options’ uses are described in the user guide provided with each option. The options discussed in this section are: ♦...
  • Page 77: T-Vac Option

    Sabre. A separately purchased vacuum pump and filter are required. Pump and filter specifications are available from your Gerber distributor. Engraver and Engraver Vacuum Options The Engraver Option provides increased engraving accuracy from its floating Z axis.
  • Page 78: Specifications

    Sabre Owner’s Guide Specifications Specification Sabre 404 Sabre 408 Active cutting area 54"x 54" 54" x 100" (1370 mm x 1370 mm) 1370 mm x 2540 mm Overall size 69" x 75" 69" x 123" (1750 mm x 1900 mm) (1750 mm x 3120 mm) Weight 750 lb.
  • Page 79: Index

    Index 71 Index Acceleration, setting....... 20 Electrical cabinet........6 Acrylic, routing........48 Emergency Active cutting area ......10, 54 power switch ........7 Actual material thickness...... 32 stopping..........53 Adjust depth key ......15, 37 Engraver option........73 AI format ........... 8 EPS format..........
  • Page 80 Sabre Owner’s Guide stopping..........53 Job home position Paneled jobs ..........54 and job size ......... 54 Park position........... 54 control pad key........15 Pause key..........14 defined........... 9 Pausing a job ........... 53 returning to ......... 21 Pen tool ............ 28 setting ..........
  • Page 81 Temp Adjust Depth menu ....36, 37 Y axis defined ........... 9 Through-cutting ......10, 31, 32 Tool adjusting initialization depth ... 36 Gerber Gold ........25 installing..........26 axis, defined.......... 9 kit contents..........5 axis, initializing ...... 10, 34, 52 lowering ..........
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