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KX24 Owner's Manual
Laguna Tools
744 Refuge Way
Grand Prairie, TX 75050
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  • Page 1 KX24 Owner’s Manual Laguna Tools 744 Refuge Way Grand Prairie, TX 75050 lagunatools.com...
  • Page 2: Scope Of This Manual

    LAGUNA® and the LAGUNA Logo® are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools, Inc. DISCLAIMER Laguna Tools is not responsible for errors or omissions. Specifications subject to change. Machines may be shown with optional accessories. Revision 01 (11/15/2024)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Safety Information ........................... 8 Definitions ......................14 Electrical Components ..................17 Grounding Instructions........................17 Specifications ..................... 19 KX24 Overview ....................20 Features ............................20 Setup and Assembly ..................21 Receiving the Machine ......................... 21 Packaging Contents........................22 Hardware ............................22 Tools Required for Assembly .......................
  • Page 4 KX24 Owner’s Manual 6.11 Installing the Dust Collection System ................... 57 Changing Collets and Tooling ................61 Touchscreen Controller & Button Functions ........... 64 Operating the Machine ..................70 Homing the Machine ........................70 Setting Work Origin........................70 Manually Setting Z-Work Origin (Z-Zero) ..................72 Setting Origin Points (Offsets) ......................
  • Page 5 KX24 Owner’s Manual 14.0 Troubleshooting ....................92 14.1 Mechanical and Electrical Problems ..................... 92 14.2 Controller Functions Problems ..................... 99 15.0 Exploded Parts View and Parts Lists ............104 15.1 X-Axis Exploded View......................... 104 15.2 Y-Axis Exploded View......................... 106 15.3 Z-Axis Exploded View .........................
  • Page 6 KX24 Owner’s Manual NOTES:...
  • Page 7: General Information And Safety

    1.0 General Information and Safety Overview The KX24 performs multiple functions, thereby reducing the number of machines needed to complete projects. A properly maintained machine will supply years of service. Please read this Owner’s Manual in entirety prior to assembly or operation. Refer to www.lagunatools.com for the latest manual revision.
  • Page 8: Proposition 65 Warning Of Harmful Exposure

    For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/. Intended Use The KX24 machine is designed to cut wood, acrylics, wood-fiber composites, certain plastics, and non-ferrous metals. Do not use this machine for other than its intended use. Safety Information The KX24 machine is an electrical appliance and precision machine.
  • Page 9: Health And Safety

    KX24 Owner’s Manual The KX24 machine is designed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only. Personnel who are not familiar with the correct and safe operation of the KX24 should not operate the machine until properly trained.
  • Page 10: Additional Safeguards

    Safety Code Section 56). 4. In addition to other health hazards, dust from wood and other materials is flammable. Do not operate welding, wood burning, smelting, soldering, or other high-heat tools on the KX24 CNC machine or vicinity. 5. Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any medications.
  • Page 11 KX24 Owner’s Manual 3. Check damaged parts immediately. Before further use of the machine, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. 4. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area. Keep children away.
  • Page 12 KX24 Owner’s Manual 8. Do not use dull, gummy, or damaged cutting tools. Keep bits and other cutting tools clean and sharp for the best and safest performance. 9. Turn off the machine before cleaning. Use a vacuum, brush, or compressed air to remove chips or debris.
  • Page 13 KX24 Owner’s Manual NOTES:...
  • Page 14: Definitions

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 2.0 Definitions Axis – An accessory that enables the CNC to operate as a lathe. Axis – Direction of movement. On a three-axis machine: X (left-right), Y (front-back) & Z (up- down). Array Work – Division of the machine work surface into square or rectangular workspaces so that the toolpath can be ran in each space to produce several identical profiles.
  • Page 15 KX24 Owner’s Manual Drag Knife – A cutting tool that holds a razor or knife blade used to cut and inscribe material. Used with spindle or router motors turned off, and freely spins as it follows the direction of the toolpath.
  • Page 16 KX24 Owner’s Manual Plunge Rate – The speed of descent of the spindle on the Z axis. Pocket Tool-path – A toolpath that creates a cavity in the horizontal surface of a work piece. Post Processor – A software function that enables the CAD/CAM application to format G-Code enabling the control system of a CNC to follow the designated toolpaths.
  • Page 17: Electrical Components

    Grounding Instructions Laguna Tools CNC machines must be grounded. This grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current, which during a malfunction will reduce the risk of electrical shock.
  • Page 18 KX24 Owner’s Manual WARNING If grounding instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the machine is properly grounded, a qualified electrician should be consulted. The use of extension cords is discouraged. It is recommended to place the machines as near to the power source as possible.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 4.0 Specifications KX24 Specification Table X Axis Travel 24" (610mm) Y Axis Travel 48" (1210mm) Z Axis Travel 5.5” (140mm) Table Work Area 24" x 48" (610mm x 1219mm) Collet ER-11 Collet Size ¼ ” and 1/8”...
  • Page 20: Kx24 Overview

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 5.0 KX24 Overview The KX24 is a compact yet powerful machine redefines the CNC experience by delivering cutting- edge technology in an easy-to-use format. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to elevate your woodworking, the KX:24 is set to transform your workshop with its intuitive controls and versatile performance.
  • Page 21: Setup And Assembly

    Contact Laguna Tools Customer Service as soon as possible in case of damage. It is advisable to photograph and document any shipping damage. The original packaging is required to return damaged equipment to Laguna Tools.
  • Page 22: Packaging Contents

    • One (1) Controller Bracket • One (1) Controller Support Pole • One (1) Controller Arm Mount • One (1) KX24 Router Table • One (1) Electrical Control Box • One (1) Touchscreen iCNC controller • One (1) Controller Cable •...
  • Page 23: Tools Required For Assembly

    KX24 Owner’s Manual Four (4) Swivel Casters • Four (4) Leveling Feet • • Four (4) Rubber Bushings Four (4) Corner Caster Brackets • Three (3) Socket Head Cap Allen Bolt (M4x15) • Three (3) Flat Washers (M4) • Four (4) Flat Washers (M17) •...
  • Page 24: Assembling The Stand

    • Level CAUTION Laguna recommends using two people for assembly. Some components may be heavy and or uneven in weight distribution. NOTE Laguna recommends inserting the bolts into all bolt holes before assembly to clean out any burrs or debris.
  • Page 25 1. Insert the leveling feet onto the bottom of the all the corner legs a. Tighten the upper nut using a 15mm wrench CAUTION Laguna recommends using two people for step 2 NOTE Leave all stand hardware tightened by hand until all stand hardware is assembled.
  • Page 26 KX24 Owner’s Manual c. Hand-tighten the nut. This will reduce any alignment issues throughout the assembly. You will fully tighten the nuts at a later point. 3. Align the other caster bracket, upright, and corner leg to the assembled upright.
  • Page 27 KX24 Owner’s Manual 4. Attach the top brace to the support legs and secure it with the 10mm bolts, nuts, and lock washers. 5. Attach a long top long brace and a support leg. a. Secure them with the 10mm bolts, nuts, and lock washer.
  • Page 28 KX24 Owner’s Manual 6. Attach a long top long brace and a support leg. Secure them with the 10mm bolts, nuts, and lock washer.
  • Page 29 KX24 Owner’s Manual 7. Attach the crossmember brace to the top a. Secure it with the 10mm bolt, nut, and lock washer...
  • Page 30 KX24 Owner’s Manual 1. Align the other caster bracket and uprights with the lower holes on the corner leg. a. Insert the 10mm bolt, nut, and lock washer and hand tighten the nut. 2. Align the long stand upright and short stand upright with the lower holes on the corner leg.
  • Page 31 KX24 Owner’s Manual 3. Go back and use a 10mm wrench or socket to tighten ALL of the nuts. Do not over- tighten them. 4. Place that shelf onto the two braces and secure by using the 4mm self-tapping bolts and washers.
  • Page 32 KX24 Owner’s Manual 11. Screw in the all the casters to the their respective caster brackets. a. Tighten all the nuts using a 17mm wrench. 12. Using two people flip the stand right side up. 13. Grab the rubber bushings, utility knife, and the four 17mm bolts.
  • Page 33 KX24 Owner’s Manual 15. Place one (1) rubber bushing over each of the holes in the stand. Slowly lower the machine to sit on the bushings. A fully assembled stand should look like the pictures below Place a level on the stand to check for levelness. Use the 15mm wrench to adjust the leveling...
  • Page 34: Installing The Router Table On The Stand

    Tools needed: 17mm wrench 6.6.1 Using a Forklift The KX24 router table assembly is heavy. Please use a safe, secure method for lifting and use caution when placing the machine. To avoid damage, never lift the router by the gantry.
  • Page 35 You can also place the machine on top of the stand using 4 able bodied people to lift the machine. The machine itself weighs about 200 pounds. The KX24 router table assembly is heavy. Please use a safe, secure method for lifting and use caution when placing the machine.
  • Page 36 KX24 Owner’s Manual WARNING This machine is heavy. Seek assistance from an experienced professional if you have any doubt about the following unboxing or set up procedures. DO NOT attempt any procedure that you feel is unsafe or you believe you do not have the physical capability of achieving.
  • Page 37: Assembling The Gantry

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 1. Position router over the stand and align holes on router mounting flanges and stand uprights. Being careful to make sure the stand is properly oriented with the machine front. 2. If not done already, place one (1) rubber bushing over each of the holes in the stand.
  • Page 38 KX24 Owner’s Manual 2. Use the rubber mallet and punch to knock out and remove the 2 alignment pins that are on both gantries. Removing the pins will make it easier to align the gantry with the screw holes. Do not lose or damage these pins.
  • Page 39 KX24 Owner’s Manual a. Use the rubber mallet and punch to carfully hammer the pins back in place. Do not break the pins. 5. Grab the 6mm Allen bolt and place the lock washer and then a regular washer on it.
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  • Page 41 KX24 Owner’s Manual 9. Place and hold the spindle on the spindle plate and align the alignment with the holes. a. Use the rubber mallet to hammer the spindle in place.
  • Page 42 KX24 Owner’s Manual 10. Use a 6mm Allen key to fasten the four bolts onto the spindle plate. a. Tighten the bolts in a cross pattern. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE BOLTS. Figure 6–4: Spindle Bolt Tightening Pattern...
  • Page 43 KX24 Owner’s Manual 11. Align the prongs on to spindle plug and insert the plug into the spindle. a. Turn the locking ring clockwise to fully secure the plug on to the threads.
  • Page 44 KX24 Owner’s Manual 6.7.1 Securing the Caterpillar Track and Sensor 1. Use a 3mm Allen key to remove the screws. Do not lose the screws. 2. Align and place the caterpillar track with the screw holes a. Insert the screws into the holes and fasten them to the track using a 3mm Allen...
  • Page 45 KX24 Owner’s Manual 3. Attach the sensor to its port until a “click” sound is heard. This indicates a proper connection. 1. Re-Install both side covers and tighten them using the Phillips screws and Phillips screwdriver. a. Be careful not to pinch any wires when replacing the covers...
  • Page 46: Installing The Touchscreen Controller

    KX24 Owner’s Manual Installing the Touchscreen Controller Tools required 10mm socket and ratchet • Phillips screwdriver • 4mm Allen Key • 5mm Allen Key • • 3mm Allen Key 1. Insert bracket pole onto the bracket and align it with the holes.
  • Page 47 KX24 Owner’s Manual 2. Attach the bracket/pole assembly to the stand and secure with the four 10mm bolts, nuts and lock washer. Insert bolts from the outside, with lock washers and nuts on the inside. 3. Locate the mount arm and use a 4mm Allen key to loosen the screw on the mount arm.
  • Page 48 KX24 Owner’s Manual 4. Slide the square mount onto the mount arm and make sure it is secure. 5. Insert the mount screw into the top and use a 3mm Allen key to tighten the screw.
  • Page 49 KX24 Owner’s Manual 6. Place the castle nut onto the mount screw and turn in clockwise to tighten it. 7. Align the monitor to the mount and hand thread the screws into the mount a. DO NOT DROP THE MONITOR 8.
  • Page 50: Installing The Control Box And Cables

    KX24 Owner’s Manual Installing the Control Box and Cables Tools required: Small flathead screwdriver With the machine mounted on the stand or safely on a secure work surface, finish the setup. 1. Insert the control box into the front right cavity of the toolbox or for a stand without a toolbox, sit the control box on the shelf.
  • Page 51 KX24 Owner’s Manual 2. Insert the cable connectors into their corresponding female receptacles on the monitor. a. If applicable, twist the collar/knobs on the cable to tighten. 3. Verify the position of the electrical cord through the back of the stand safely, so it will not be run over by the castors and to prevent tripping hazards.
  • Page 52 KX24 Owner’s Manual 5. Insert the cable with the collar to its corresponding port. a. Twist the collar clockwise to secure it in place. Do not overtighten 6. Plug in the power cable to its corresponding female receptable.
  • Page 53 KX24 Owner’s Manual 7. Plug in the cable with the knobs to its corresponding port a. Twist the top and bottom knobs clockwise to secure in place. Do not overtighten. 8. Plug in the USB cable to the bottom USB port.
  • Page 54 KX24 Owner’s Manual 9. Plug in the other power cable. Once all cables are connected to their corresponding ports, go back and ensure that all plugs, collars, knobs, and screws are tight and secure. 10. Attach the cable management clips onto the mount arm and bracket pole.
  • Page 55: Setting Up The Light

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 6.10 Setting up the light Tools required: Phillips Screwdriver For easier access, push the gantry 1. Take out the light and remove the adhesive covers on the back of the light. 2. Position the light so the wire is on the same side as the caterpillar track 3.
  • Page 56 KX24 Owner’s Manual 6. Plug the light wire into the connector a. You should hear a “click” sound. This indicates a proper connection. 7. Push all the wires back into the junction box and replace the cover. a. DO NOT PINCH ANY WIRES...
  • Page 57: Installing The Dust Collection System

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 6.11 Installing the Dust Collection System Tools required • 5mm Allen Key • 3mm Allen Key 1. Align the two poles together and fasten them using a 3mm Allen key and the 3mm Allen bolts and plastic nuts.
  • Page 58 KX24 Owner’s Manual 4. Align the bracket to the stand and insert the four 10mm bolts, lock washers,and nuts. a. Insert the bolts first and then then put the lock washer and nut on the other side. b. Fasten the bolts using a 10mm socket. Do not overtighten them.
  • Page 59 KX24 Owner’s Manual 5. Insert the pole into the small space in between the inside bracket. a. Use the 5mm Allen key to fasten the four outer bracket bolts.
  • Page 60 KX24 Owner’s Manual 1. Attach the dust hose and secure it with zip ties. 1. Slide the clear plate onto the spindle. a. You may have to loosen the bolt 2. Attach the dust hose to the clear plate and secure with a band clamp.
  • Page 61: Changing Collets And Tooling

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 7.0 Changing Collets and Tooling Remove all tooling from the spindle at the end of the day. Do not leave any tooling in the spindle overnight. This includes tool cones, collets, router bits, etc. Leaving any tooling in the spindle overnight can cause the tooling to get dirty, stuck, rust, and cause damage to the spindle.
  • Page 62 KX24 Owner’s Manual NOTE The router bit must not be fitted into the collet until the collet has been fitted into the spindle nut. With the router bit fitted in the collet, the collet cannot compress and snap into the spindle nut.
  • Page 63 KX24 Owner’s Manual 13mm wrench 17mm wrench To remove the collet: 1. Remove the router bit if there is one in the collet. a. Allow the bit to cool down if it’s hot. 2. Hold the router spindle with the 13mm wrench and loosen the spindle nut with the 17mm wrench.
  • Page 64: Touchscreen Controller & Button Functions

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 8.0 Touchscreen Controller & Button Functions The touchscreen controller is where the user can control the KX24. The groups below listed in Figure 8-1 are separated by function. A description of the buttons and their functions are listed below Figure 8–1: Touchscreen Controls...
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  • Page 70: Operating The Machine

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 9.0 Operating the Machine Before cutting a workpiece, Laguna Tools recommends that the operator become familiar with the controller for operation of the machine, setting up a job, and processing a file. Homing the Machine The home position is a pre-programmed position point that moves the spindle to the bottom left corner of the machine.
  • Page 71 KX24 Owner’s Manual Creating an Origin will establish a zero point or reference point from which the machine will perform the cutting process set in the toolpath. The Origin should match the zero point (datum) of the uploaded toolpath created in the design software.
  • Page 72: Manually Setting Z-Work Origin (Z-Zero)

    KX24 Owner’s Manual Manually Setting Z-Work Origin (Z-Zero) Remember that the Z-0 location is the surface of either the material or the spoil board, in which the controller should only read zero along the Z-Axis when the bit is touching that surface.
  • Page 73: Setting Origin Points (Offsets)

    4. Press the desired axis to be set. It will be highlighted in yellow once selected. a. Each axis will need to be selected individually. b. Laguna recommends setting the Z-axis individually c. If setting the offset of all axes, press all axes and confirm that they are selected.
  • Page 74 5. Input the values to be modified by pressing the data box. (a keyboard will appear) 6. Press the desired axis to be set. It will be highlighted in yellow once selected. a. Each axis will need to be selected individually. b. Laguna recommends setting the Z-axis individually...
  • Page 75: Moving The Router (Spindle) Head

    305mm. 9.4.1 Programming Additional Origin Points (Offsets) The KX24 controller allows multiple offsets to be programmed. The controller allows for six offsets (G54 -G59) to be programmed. Additional offsets can be set by selecting different G-codes when setting an offset.
  • Page 76: Step Mode

    KX24 Owner’s Manual c. During the first 0.5 seconds the button is held down the machine will operate as if in step mode and move to the nearest grid at a lower speed. d. While in continuous mode, the machine will always stop on a grid position.
  • Page 77: Speed Scale Adjustment

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 9.6.2 Spindle Speed (S-Value) Adjustment Spindle speed refers to the rotational speed of cutting tool (RPM). Pressing the "+" and "-" to adjust the feed magnification, corresponding to the changes in the S-value set by GCODE. Recommended machining speed adjustment (cutting speed): Woodworking:18000~24000 RPM...
  • Page 78: Processing & Running A File

    KX24 Owner’s Manual Processing & Running a File 1. Insert the USB drive into the machine’s USB port 2. Press OPEN 3. Press USB 4. Choose the file you want to process and click TRANSFER 5. Confirm the file you have selected is transferred and press HOME 6.
  • Page 79: Tool Touch Off

    KX24 Owner’s Manual Tool Touch Off A tool touch off calibrates the position of the Z-Zero position. Always perform a tool touch off when changing tooling. You can also perform a manual tool touch off by referencing section 9.3. 1. Remove the dust shoe if one is equipped.
  • Page 80: Pausing During Toolpath Operation

    The machine movement will immediately stop. b. WARNING! SPINDLE REMAINS ACTIVE. KEEP ALL BODY PARTS AWAY. c. Laguna recommends to stop the spindle turning. 2. While the machine is Paused, the bit position can be adjusted in any direction. It is recommended that this be done in Step mode at a low speed 3.
  • Page 81: Cutting A Workpiece

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 10.0 Cutting a Workpiece Before beginning, Laguna Tools recommends that the operator become familiar with the safety checks, maintenance checks, controller for operation of the machine, setting up a job, and processing a file. 1. Make sure that you have a USB drive with your design file uploaded onto it.
  • Page 82 KX24 Owner’s Manual 10. After the tool touch off is complete, insert your USB drive that has your design into the USB port on the side of the screen. Wait about 20 seconds for the USB drive to be read by the machine.
  • Page 83: Controller Menu Paths

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 11.0 Controller Menu Paths 11.1 Open File Open File Copy Delete Rename Select All Cancel All Select All Cancel All Transfer File Explore Edit File...
  • Page 84 KX24 Owner’s Manual Copy- Copies the selection Delete– Deletes the selection Rename – Allows the user to rename the selection Select All – Selects all files that are listed Cancel All– Cancels all selections USB – Accesses the USB Drive Menu Select All–...
  • Page 85: Edit File

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 11.2 Edit File Edit File New File Save Edit Delete Find Replace File Explore New File – Creates a new file Find – Opens keyboard Save – Saves the selected file Replace – Replaces two selected files Add –...
  • Page 86: Mdi Menu

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 11.3 MDI Menu Edit – Allows the user to edit the selected file New Line – Inserts a new line of typing Save – Saves the selected file...
  • Page 87: Settings Menu

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 11.4 Settings Menu Open File Previous Next Alarm Warning Setup Warning Account Previous – Goes to the previous screen Next – Goes to the next screen Alarm – Displays the alarm screen Select All – Selects all alarms Cancel All –...
  • Page 88: Data Restoration And Updates

    12.0 Data Restoration and Updates Occasionally as software evolves, updates may become available for the controller firmware. When this happens, the updates may be supplied to customers by Laguna Tools. Restore files for each machine are available. If needed, Laguna Tools can email these files for emergency repair.
  • Page 89: Maintenance

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 13.0 Maintenance As with any machine, to ensure optimal performance you must conduct regular maintenance. Failure to follow maintenance procedures will void the warranty. Table is based on 30 hours of use a week Every 500 Every...
  • Page 90 KX24 Owner’s Manual Check coolant levels in reservoir. Check the tool blades for chips and dullness Ensure that slots in the collets are free of sawdust and debris. Clean the collets and spindle holes. Uncleaned spindle holes may affect cut quality and pose a safety hazard if significantly dirty.
  • Page 91: Applying Grease To The Zerk Fittings (Grease Nipples)

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 13.1 Applying Grease to the Zerk Fittings (Grease Nipples) A grease gun that uses lithium grease is needed for applying grease to the grease nipples. Fit the grease gun onto the desired zerk fitting and disperse the grease. Do not over grease.
  • Page 92: Troubleshooting

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 14.0 Troubleshooting 14.1 Mechanical and Electrical Problems Symptom Possible Cause Correction Monitor cable is loose or Ensure that the monitor's power disconnected. cable is securely connected to the power socket at the back of the control box.
  • Page 93 KX24 Owner’s Manual XYZ Not Zeroing During Homing Restart the machine Process Improperly installed signal Confirm that the signal cables are cables properly installed. Loose coupling Please check if the coupling is Machine Not Responding During securely tightened. Homing: The system shows...
  • Page 94 KX24 Owner’s Manual Please make sure to perform a homing operation after powering on Axis Moves in the '+' Direction Use a metal object to approach the and Exceed Travel Limit Without yellow limit switch and check is the Stopping LED is on.
  • Page 95 KX24 Owner’s Manual Check if the cable is properly installed. Go to SETUP and open the I/O page. Touch the tooltouch off puck with a tool and verify if the I4 indicator lights up green. Tool Touch Off Puck Not...
  • Page 96 KX24 Owner’s Manual If you proceed with machining before the graphic appears, the graphic will not be displayed Check if the coupling is loose. Check if the clamp is loose Object Size Deviation Listen for any unusual noise during the operation of three axes. If there is...
  • Page 97 KX24 Owner’s Manual Symptom Possible Cause Correction Short circuit in line cord or plug. Inspect cord or plug for damaged insulation and shorted wires. Monitor Not Turning On After Powering Up Loose or separated connection. Inspect all connections between motor and control box. Some connections may be hidden.
  • Page 98 KX24 Owner’s Manual Symptom Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) Loose cutter Tighten cutter in spindle collet. Spoil boards not flat. Check that spoil boards are flat Router cutting depth and clean prior to fitting job. inconsistent. Excessive play in Z-Axis Inspect and correct if needed.
  • Page 99: Controller Functions Problems

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 14.2 Controller Functions Problems Symptom Possible Cause Correction WARNING Some connections may require a qualified electrician. Cable connections not tight. Inspect and tighten connections between pendant and control box. Loose 24V connection to control Check the 24V connection to the Controller display is blank or board.
  • Page 100 KX24 Owner’s Manual Buttons not functioning Enter MENU/System Setup/Buttons Check to verify function. If buttons not working, replace controller. Working speed exceeds Z-Axis Set to safe speed in: maximum speed MENU/Machine Setup/Max Speed Limit Z-Axis fall is too fast during Loose coupling or transmission Tighten connecting parts.
  • Page 101 KX24 Owner’s Manual Proximity sensor wire is loose or Check connections. damaged. Proximity sensor damaged. Test and replace. Poor connection at Interface Inspect the appropriate board. connection. 50-pin data cable is broken. Replace cable. Incorrect HOME direction Check settings. Machine moves reverse...
  • Page 102 KX24 Owner’s Manual The Stepper motors have Check speeds and proper slipped and lost position. lubrication on all ballscrews and prismatic guides. Program/drawing file is faulty. Review program and reload to Abnormal operation when system. Verify the file is processing.
  • Page 103 KX24 Owner’s Manual NOTES:...
  • Page 104: Exploded Parts View And Parts Lists

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 15.0 Exploded Parts View and Parts Lists 15.1 X-Axis Exploded View...
  • Page 105 KX24 Owner’s Manual 15.1.1 X-Axis Parts List X AXIS PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY SPECIFICATION i20700630B X AXIS ALUMINIUM EXTRUSION 890mm i20700640A MOTOR BASE i20700650A BEARING SEAT i20700660A XZ AXIS SLIDE BOARD i20700670A X AXIS BALL SCREW SEAT i20700680A LEFT GANTRY...
  • Page 106: Y-Axis Exploded View

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 15.2 Y-Axis Exploded View...
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  • Page 108 KX24 Owner’s Manual 15.2.1 Y-Axis Part List Y AXIS PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY SPECIFICATION I20700010A Y AXIS SLIDE BOARD I20700020A Y AXIS ALUMINIUM 1490mm EXTRUSION I20700030A MOTOR BASE I20700040B Y AXIS COVER I20700090A BEARING SEAT_A I20700100A BEARING SEAT_B I20700130A Y AXIS FRONT COVER...
  • Page 109 KX24 Owner’s Manual I20700750B ALUMINIUM EXTRUSION 787mm BEAM I20700750C ALUMINIUM EXTRUSION 1065mm BEAM 57CM12C-3A-CZ STEPPER MOTOR AX0100393A Y AXIS BALL SCREW 1417mm LSD15HN2X1420S20AN- Y AXIS LINEAR GUIDE 1420mm SQR20C(6.35,8) COUPLING FK12 C7 BALLSCREW SUPPORT UNIT 6000ZZ BEARING CXHK8-10 CUSHION PAD E2.25L.02.055.0-1625L...
  • Page 110: Z-Axis Exploded View

    KX24 Owner’s Manual 15.3 Z-Axis Exploded View...
  • Page 111 KX24 Owner’s Manual 15.3.1 Z-Axis Parts List Z AXIS PART NO. DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION Z AXIS ALUMINIUM i20700630C 405mm EXTRUSION i20700650A BEARING SEAT i20700660A XZ AXIS SLIDE BOARD i20700670A X AXIS BALL SCREW SEAT I20700700A Z AXIS TOP COVER I20700710A Z AXIS BOTTOM COVER...
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  • Page 113: Warranties

    Any machines returned to Laguna Tools must be returned with packaging in the same manner in which it was received. A part or blade is being returned must have adequate packaging to ensure it is not damaged during shipping. In...
  • Page 114 Laguna Tools Customer Support Website. The labor required to install replacement parts is the responsibility of the user. Laguna Tools is not responsible for damage or loss caused by a freight company or other circumstances not in our control. All claims for loss or damaged goods must be notified to Laguna Tools within twenty-four (24) hours of delivery.
  • Page 115 KX24 Owner’s Manual Laguna Tools Warranty...
  • Page 116 Laguna Tools, Inc. 744 Refuge Way Grand Prairie, TX 75050 +1 (800) 234-1976 www.lagunatools.com Copyright © 2023 Laguna Tools, Inc. All rights reserved.

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