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Techniks Inc. 9930 E. 56th St. Indianapolis, IN 46236 | 800.597.3921 | www.techniksusa.com | info@techniksusa.com
EEPM MAGNETIC CHUCKS
OPERATIONS MANUAL
www.techniksusa.com
COMPLETE INSTALLATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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  • Page 1 Techniks Inc. 9930 E. 56th St. Indianapolis, IN 46236 | 800.597.3921 | www.techniksusa.com | info@techniksusa.com EEPM MAGNETIC CHUCKS OPERATIONS MANUAL www.techniksusa.com COMPLETE INSTALLATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Techniks Inc. is a proud member of Techniks Tool Group. Connect with TTG...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Power Supply Check Procedure ................... 3 Electrical Connections ......................3 • Confirm your power supply meets the Controller-to-Chuck Connections ..................4 EEPM requirements. Interfacing with a CNC Machine Control ................4 Standard Remote Operation ......................5 • Stock is of ferrous metals, or any grade of steel and cast iron.
  • Page 3: Unpacking And Installation

    Always obey the CAUTIONS and warnings instructions in this manual. Installation should only be carried out by qualified personnel. • Make sure all the EEPM components and your machine bed are clean and dry. • Use a Techniks EZ-Lift Lifting Magnet to safely transport the chuck to your machine bed.
  • Page 4: Controller Installation & Features

    Power Supply Check (below) to ensure proper power supply and wiring connections. POWER SUPPLY CHECK PROCEDURE Power Requirements ON-Site Actual The EEPM chuck and controller must have the correct Voltage at outlet: 208 - 480V power supply to operate safely. Have a certified electrician Amperage: 30A circuit...
  • Page 5: Controller-To-Chuck Connections

    15-pin connector CONTROLLER 3. Remove the cap from the EEPM chuck power receptacle and gently spray the with dry shop air to knock out any unseen contaminants. 4. Connect the power supply cable from the controller to the power receptacle on REMOTE the chuck.
  • Page 6: Standard Remote Operation

    STANDARD REMOTE OPERATION POWERING UP THE CONTROLLER MAGNETIZING THE CHUCK 1. Turn the power switch on the chuck controller to “On” 1. Press both the blue and green buttons on the remote simultaneously for 1 second and release. 2. Watch mag/demag light on controller is activated. 2.
  • Page 7: Standard Remote Troubleshooting

    STANDARD REMOTE TROUBLESHOOTING NUMBER DISPLAY FLASHES “0” (DETECT TIME: 5 SEC.) NUMBER DISPLAY FLASHES “8” IF number flashes “0”- the input voltage is When operating the Controller to magnetize lower than the Controller’s lower limit. Your a chuck, if the red and yellow lights stay lit voltage is not meeting the controller's minimum and the green light and number “8”...
  • Page 8: Touch Screen Control Operation

    3. Touch Off to de-activate your chucks. ONE CONTROLLER FOR TWO CHUCKS SETTING 1. For EEPM-C2-2C1 can control two EEPM-C1 chucks. 2. Touch "System Setup". Enter Chuck Number Setting. 3. Touch CH1 ON, then go back to Home and Touch MAG.
  • Page 9: Touch Screen Control Troubleshooting

    TOUCH SCREEN CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING MAGNETIC FAILURE DEMAGNETIZATION FAILURE 1. Touch MAG green button. 1. Push DE-MAGred button. 2. CH1 magnetization failure is displayed. 2. CH1 demagnetization failure is displayed. 3. Check if the chuck cable is connected or damaged, 3. Check if the chuck cable is connected or damaged, then touch confirm button.
  • Page 10: Chuck Operations

    PART SETUP 5. Adjust the power level as needed using the + or - keys. We 1. Power Up and Demagnetize the EEPM chuck following the recommend using power level 8 for standard operation. procedures and CautionS and warningS.
  • Page 11: Chuck Maintenance

    EEPM CHUCK MAINTENANCE There are no user-serviceable parts inside the chuck. Chuck maintenance is limited the surface finish of the chuck face and verifying that the electrical connection is clean and uncontaminated by chips or liquid. Proper maintenance increases the life expectancy of your chuck and controller and keeps them in safe working condition.
  • Page 12: Frequent Troubleshooting Solutions

    FREQUENT TROUBLESHOOTING SOLUTIONS Problem: The controller is ON but the lamp in the remote is not lit. Solution: (a) The power supply cable is loose or is not connected properly. Problem: The chuck does not magnetize / demagnetize when the correct buttons are pushed. Solution: (a) The chuck cable is not properly connected to the controller, or the receptacle contains moisture or debris.

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