Troubleshooting Blade And Cutting Problems - Tiger 370 CNC--MR Use And Maintenance Manual

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting blade and cutting problems

PROBLEM
Cuts not at 90 degrees or angled
Teeth breaking
This chapter describes the inspection and troubleshooting procedures for the
TIGER 370 CNC---MR. Regular inspections and efficient maintenance are
essential to ensure your machine gives you a long, trouble---free service life. The
chapter is divided into two sections: the first being dedicated specifically to
TROUBLESHOOTING BLADE AND CUTTING PROBLEMS, while the
second TROUBLESHOOTING section concerns troubleshooting general
machine operating faults. Taken together they form a comprehensive trouble-
shooting guide which will enable you to follow a methodical procedure for solving
any problem.
PROBABLE CAUSE
' Head speed too high
' Disc with worn teeth
' Perpendicularity of disc to
work surface
' Cutting speed too low
' Broken teeth
' Incorrect lubricant/coolant
fluid
' Material too hard
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SOLUTION
.Reduce head speed
.Replace disc
.If this is not the case, contact
our technical service depart-
ment
.Increase cutting speed.
.Check the hardness of the
material being cut.
.Check the water and oil
emulsion; check that the
holes and hoses are not
blocked; direct the nozzles
correctly.
.Check the cutting speed,
feed speed and disc pres-
sure parameters and the type
of disc you are using.
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