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or blowing on them with low pressure air. CAUTION! High pressure air can damage the spindle. Two
types of nose cones are available; one nose cone is designed to be used with the vacuum system, the
other is not. Cleaning methods depend on the type of nose cone in use.
With a vacuum chip removal system, most of the chips will be removed during the engraving process. If
the suction nozzle becomes clogged, remove the hose connection to the nose cone. Remove the cutter,
then unscrew the vacuum nose cone. Using a vacuum or an air hose, clean out the nose and the vacuum
tube leading to the nose cone. Reinstall the nose cone and the vacuum hose.
Without a vacuum chip removal system you should remove the cutter before attempting to clean the
nose cone. The nose cone retainer ring, the nose cone, and the micrometer collar should all be removed
and cleaned using a vacuum or compressed air. The three nose cone components should be removed
and cleaned at least every day, or as frequently as necessary. Failure to clean the nose cone regularly
will result in premature spindle failure.
Vacuum Maintenance (only with the vacuum chip removal option)
When you notice a significant drop in suction, the filter bag needs to be changed. Do not clean the filter
bag as this will result in a tear. To replace filter bag, remove the 6 screws on top cover of the unit. Slide
the bag inlet off the inlet pipe. Vacuum out any dust at the base prior to re-installing the bag, to ensure
the life of the motor. Re-install the new filter bag into the top cap of unit and fasten to bottom casing. If
proper suction doesn't return after replacing the filter bag, then the HEPA filter needs to be replaced.
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