Components And Functional Parts - JMA NOMAD GO User Manual

Key cutting machine
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MACHINE CHARACTERISTICS
Carriage range (maximum rail length): 53 mm Dimensions:
Width: 266 mm; Height: 260 mm; Depth: 165 mm Weight:
8 kg

4.4 COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONAL PARTS

4.4.1 Accessories
1 - Keys for lateral and depth adjustment
2 - Key tip chocks
3 - Star key chocks
4 - Ø 1.70 rods
5 - Ø 1.20 rods
6 - Rod for changing the cutter or brush
7 - Set of Allen keys (2, 3, 4 and 5 mm)
8 - Machine securing tool
9 - Battery charger
4.4.2 Wiring diagram
The main components of the electrical and electronic circuit
are the following:
1. Jack connector
2. Battery
3. Driver
4. Motor
5. Master switch
6. On/off switch
7. Battery charge indicator
See Figure 4
4.4.3 Battery
The machine has a screen with a battery charge indicator.
To display the charge level at any given time, just press the
red "TEST" circle. A series of blue diodes will illuminate to
show the charge percentage (25%, 50%, 75% or 100%). If
only the first red diode illuminates, that means that the bat-
tery is flat and it needs to be charged to 100% again.
NOTE: When the battery charge level falls very low, the
cutter will suddenly stop rotating. This does not mean that
the machine is faulty but rather that the battery needs to be
recharged.
TEST
TEST
To recharge the battery, just connect the power adapter su-
pplied with the machine to a 220-110 V power supply and the
Jack connector (14) located on the rear of the machine.
Make sure that the yellow connector on the battery
is connected. Otherwise, the battery will not charge.
Do not use the machine while charging as this
could overheat the battery and damage critical
components.
Always use original power adapters and cables.
The mains connection must have an Earthing
connection.
4.4.4 Four-way clamp
The clamp is designed to hold a different family of keys on
each of its four sides:
SIDE 1: Keys held by the SHAFT and NORMAL
blade
SIDE 2: Keys held by the SHAFT and NARROW blade
SIDE 3: Keys held by the LOWER RIDGE SIDE 4: Keys held by
the UPPER RIDGE
See Figure 5
Key clamping diagram for "NEIMAN" keys in the ridges of
SIDES 3 and 4
See Figure 6
25%
25%
50%
50%
75%
75%
100%
100%
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