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Keep your CNC Shark HD4 away from any moisture and in a temperature range of 50
With the power off, lightly vacuum the LCD Color Pendant and controller interface occasionally to
remove any particulate from the electronics. This will help to prevent additional heating inside the box
that could result in damage.
Do not expose the system to high humidity – this may cause condensation on the electronics and result
in abnormal behavior or even a short in the electronics.
You should not operate your CNC Shark HD4 machine during a thunderstorm unless you have an
appropriate surge protector in place to prevent circuits from being damaged by excessive line voltage.
Keep static charges from discharging into the motors. If you think this may become an issue, a
grounding wire can be added to one bolt head of each of the motors.
It is also strongly recommended that you keep backup copies of all important computer data, files and
programs. These should be separate copies – stored on a different device than the computer you are
using to create the projects and run them on the CNC Shark HD4.

Overview

General – The CNC Shark HD4
Bringing the speed and precision of computer-numerically-controlled machinery to your shop, the CNC
Shark HD4 is designed for routing all types of wood, engraving plastics, etching metal, and even etching
or cutting tile. The CNC Shark HD4 has impressive power, speed, accuracy and ease of use. The CNC
Shark HD4 has a quality design and its parts have been manufactured using CNC machines to ensure the
highest accuracy. The CNC Shark HD4 is constructed of steel, aluminum, and high-density polyethylene
for a robust, long lasting and close tolerance machine.
The CNC Shark HD4 comes with Vectric's VCarve Desktop, (VCarve Pro on Extended Models) which will
allow you to bring in designs from a multitude of art or drawing programs. You can find tutorials and
design help at their website
April 2018
www.vectric.com
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