Cnc Shark Hd4 Maintenance & Trouble Shooting Guide; Maintenance; No Power - No Lights; Router Not Auto Powering Up - Next Wave Automation CNC Shark HD4 Owner's Manual

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CNC Shark HD4 Maintenance & Trouble Shooting Guide

Maintenance

It is best to vacuum away any dust, wipe down the bars and lubricate them using a dry lube spray
such as what we carry.
You can also find products like this at any good hardware shop, just make sure it is the dry type so it
doesn't attract dust and buildup. Spray the bars, bearings, and lead screws occasionally and you
should be good to go. -NWA
No Power – No lights
Check Fuses below power cord see image below

Router Not Auto Powering up

Some routers have new built in safety feature, voltage sense technology, that sometimes won't
detect enough start voltage to correctly initiate the router on/off mechanism. Your router fails to
start, but it works fine in a regular outlet.
An easy way to test this is to plug a power strip into the controller and put in something like a small
light. If the light comes on when running the program the controller switch is working.
If this works, you can try using a power strip that has a built in lighted switch or add a small night
light plugged into the power strip. This is usually enough power draw for the Router switch to sense
it and power the router correctly.
If it still isn't working, make sure you have the newest CNC Shark post processor which contains the
power on / off command.
If you continue to have an issue email
April 2018
http://shop.nextwaveautomation.com/shop/category.aspx?catid=12
support@nextwaveautomation.com
to get it resolved.
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