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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Terms and Conditions............................ 4 WARRANTY ..............................4 DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ................... 5 Policies and Procedures ..........................5 SERVICE POLICY ............................5 SHIPPING POLICY (TO CUSTOMER) ......................5 GENERAL SAFETY SYMBOLS: ........................6 Personal Safety Rules ..........................6 Work Area Safety Rules ..........................7 System Use and Care ..........................
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  • Page 4: Terms And Conditions

    Terms and Conditions The terms and conditions set forth below and on the face side hereof constitute a complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between buyer and seller. All representations, promises, warranties, or statements by an agent or employee of seller that differ in any way from the terms and conditions hereof shall be given no force or effect, no modifications, or additions there to shall be binding upon seller unless expressly consented to in writing.
  • Page 5: Disclaimer Of Consequential Damages

    Intelitek. Should an out of warranty situation exist, the customer shall be notified of any repair cost. At such time, the customer must issue to Intelitek a payment in full to cover the repair cost or authorize the return shipping of product as-is to the customer.
  • Page 6: General Safety Symbols

    Intelitek offers to its’ customers, training on Current Product Intelitek CNC Systems and Software. These training sessions do NOT attend to unsupported software. Training classes are provided at the offices of Intelitek. in Derry, NH or at the customer’s facility given the following circumstances: (1) the customer is financially responsible for all travel expenses, included rental car, food, motel, airfare, etc.
  • Page 7: Work Area Safety Rules

    • (PPE) as required by law including – Safety glasses, hearing protection, dust or vapor protection, nonskid shoes, and hard hat. • Remove collet wrenches before operating the CNC System. Work Area Safety Rules • Keep work area clean and well lit. •...
  • Page 8 Warning: Care must be taken not damage any exposed electrical cabling (or connector), compressed air fitting (or line), vacuum piping, dust collection, fume extraction hoses, or any other connection during loading, unloading, or relocation of CNC equipment. All electrical cables, compressed air lines, vacuum piping, dust collection or fume extraction hoses must be disconnected before moving or relocating the CNC equipment.
  • Page 9: Installing & Handling Cnc Equipment

    Installing & Handling CNC Equipment Warning: Forklift or other equipment should be operated by trained, operating personnel only with good understanding of materials handling safety policy, and procedures. Any forklift or other equipment operator should be completely familiar with the equipment, its operation, and functions before unloading or moving any CNC system or equipment.
  • Page 10: Final Positioning Of Equipment

    / unloading of materials, clamping material, access to vacuum valves. Intelitek recommends an access path of at least 3 feet on three sides of the CNC Equipment and a material staging area extending 8 or 9 feet from the loading end of the equipment.
  • Page 11: Leveling Cnc Equipment

    Leveling CNC Equipment The CNC machine must be leveled at several points across the machine. Shims of steel, plastic, or rubber may be used to bring machine to level across its span. The table should have no teeter in any direction. Should leveling feet be necessary, the customer may purchase these separately.
  • Page 12: Connecting To Electricity

    Connecting to Electricity Electrical power to the CNC system is provided by the customer. System power should be supplied through an easily accessible fused service disconnect switch or circuit breaker. All system accessories such as vacuum hold down, dust collection, etc. should also be connected with an adequate service disconnect or breaker and on dedicated circuits.
  • Page 13: Cnc System Operation

    CNC System Operation This information is not intended as a substitute for training on how to use this equipment. This information is provided only as a recommended overview. Intelitek offers training materials and on-site training for an additional fee. Important: Your new CNC Machine includes a USB Drive, create a copy of this recovery drive before running the machine.
  • Page 14: System Maintenance

    System Maintenance System maintenance should be performed regularly to keep any CNC System in good operating condition. Between cutting jobs clear the cutting area of debris, chips, and unused scrap material. Daily / As Needed • Check the condition of the bit or cutting tool and replace if needed. •...
  • Page 15: Additional Information

    • Remove caked grease and other build ups of lubricants / material buildup. • Apply grease to any grease fittings located on the CNC system or accessories (vacuum pump, Drills, etc…) • Open and inspect the control box for chips, dust, and debris. If chips, dust, or debris are present, clean out with vacuum (not compressed air).
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