Gerber Sabre Owner's Manual page 43

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CAUTION: Do not allow a cutting tool to drop out of the collet. Allowing a tool to
strike another object can damage the tool or the object.
7 Hold the tool to prevent it from falling out and hand tighten the retaining nut.
8 Install the collet, nut, and tool into the router motor shaft.
9 Hold a wrench in one hand and place it on the flats of the router motor shaft.
10 Hold the other wrench in the opposite hand and place it on the retaining nut.
CAUTION: When installing a tool, do not attempt to gain leverage by jamming one
wrench against the carriage while pushing on the other.
11 Tighten the retaining nut by pushing the wrenches with firm even force.
To mill the mats
1 Initialize the tool from the table mats as described in "Establishing material surface
reference." In this case, the mats are the material you are cutting.
2 In ART Path, open 404MILL.RTP (if you have a Sabre 404) or 408MILL.RTP (if you
have a Sabre 408). Click on OK.
Note: These files accompany the ART Path revision provided with the Sabre and contain the
correct depth and speed information. This revision must be installed before milling the mats.
3 Click on Output and Rout. When Sabre receives the job from ART Path, it displays:
SABRE: Idle
JOB: Ready
4 The spindle speed is set from ART Path.
5 Press START once. The display shows:
MACHINE: Paused
JOB: Ready
Job Start, Load Material
6 Press START again. The display shows:
MACHINE: Paused
JOB: Ready
Scrolling tool message
7 Press START again. The display shows:
A: Increase
B: Decrease
8 Press ENTER to accept the Nominal Thickness value. The display shows:
SET ACTUAL THICKNESS
A: Use Last 0.489
B: Use Nominal 0.000
C: Do Material Init
STATUS
STATUS
STATUS
NOMINALTHICKNESS
0.000 in
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