USER'S MANUALThank you very much for purchasing this product. To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's
Warning LabelsWarning labels are afxed to make areas of danger immediately clear. The meanings of these labels are as follows. Be sure to heed their
Pour utiliser en toute sécuritéLa manipulation ou l'utilisation inadéquates de cet appareil peuvent causer des blessures ou des dommages matérie
L'utilisation incorrecte peut causer des blessures ATTENTIONS'assurer de suivre les procédures d'utilisation décrites dans la document
Les débris de coupe peuvent s'enammerou présenter un risque pour la santé. ATTENTIONNe jamais tenter de couper du magnésium ni aucun autre maté
Certains éléments peuvent présenter un risque de pince-ment, d'emmêlement, de brûlure ou d'autres dangers. ATTENTIONNe jamais faire fonctio
Risque de décharge ou de choc électrique, d'électrocution ou d'incendie ATTENTIONNe jamais utiliser à l'extérieur ni à un endroit où l
Vignettes d'avertissementDes vignettes d'avertissement sont apposées pour qu'il soit facile de repérer les zones dangereuses. La signi
Important Notes on Handling and UseThis machine is a precision device. To ensure the full performance of this machine, be sure to observe the followin
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19Chapter 1 Introduction
20Chapter 1 Introduction1-1 Introduction Features This is an optional unit for adding an A axis to the MODELA Pro II from Roland DG Corp. The bolt
21Chapter 1 Introduction1-2 Names and Functions External View VPanelInstalling the rotary axis unit enables you to perform operations for items that
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23Chapter 2 Installation
24Chapter 2 Installation 2-1 Before Installing Checking the Included Items The following items are included with the unit. Make sure they are all pr
2-1 Before Installing 25Chapter 2 InstallationOverview of the installation PorcedureThis in an overview of the installation procedure. For the speci
26Chapter 2 Installation 2-2 Step 1: Install the Unit For a Standard Table The installation method diers depending on the type of table attached. I
2-2 Step 1: Install the Unit 27Chapter 2 Installation Slide the T-slot nut into the groove. Attach the tailstock. Install the Z-origin sensor. If
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2-2 Step 1: Install the Unit 28Chapter 2 InstallationFor a T-slot TableThe installation method diers depending on the type of table attached. If yo
2-2 Step 1: Install the Unit 29Chapter 2 InstallationInstall the Z-origin sensor. If the machine is equipped with an ATC unit, then install this Z-
30Chapter 2 Installation 2-3 Step 2: Connect the Cables Connecting the Cables After making the connections to the connectors, check to make sure the
31Chapter 3 Basic Operation
32Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-1 Moving the A Axis Manual Feed of the A axis In the same way as for the X, Y, and Z axes, perform this using VPanel&a
3-1 Moving the A Axis33Chapter 3 Basic Operation About the A-axis Coordinate The location of the A axis is indicated as an angle of rotation. In thi
34Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-2 Using the Workpiece Chuck Clamping the Workpiece You can use the unit's two-tab chuck to secure either square o
35Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3-3 Using the Tailstock What's a Tailstock?You use the tailstock to help secure the workpiece (the material being c
3-3 Using the Tailstock 36Chapter 3 Basic Operation Drilling a Center Hole A center hole in the workpiece is required in order to butt the live cent
3-3 Using the Tailstock 37Chapter 3 Basic Operation In VPanel, click the [Cut] icon. Click [Drill Workpiece]. WARNING: This procedure makes the
Chapter 5 Getting Ready for and Performing Cutting ... 555-1 Cutting Area ...
3-3 Using the Tailstock 38Chapter 3 Basic Operation When you're nished, click [Stop]. Click [Close]. Important Note on Workpiece Weight You
3-3 Using the Tailstock 39Chapter 3 Basic Operation Butting the Live Center Flush Butt the workpiece ush securely against the center hole, so that
41Chapter 4 Setting the Origins
42Chapter 4 Setting the Origins 4-1 A Different Way of Thinking for the Y- and Z-axis Origins The Y- and Z-axis Origin Settings When Using the Rotar
43Chapter 4 Setting the Origins 4-2 Setting the Y-axis Origin Step 1: Detect the A-axis Center To set the Y-axis origin at the center of the A axis,
4-2 Setting the Y-axis Origin 44Chapter 4 Setting the OriginsInstall the Y-origin sensor. To perform accurate centering, follow the procedure below
4-2 Setting the Y-axis Origin 45Chapter 4 Setting the Origins2. Detection of the Y-origin SensorClose the spindle cover. In VPanel, go to the [Opt
4-2 Setting the Y-axis Origin 46Chapter 4 Setting the Origins WARNING: This procedure makes the machine operate. Before you perform this procedure
4-2 Setting the Y-axis Origin 47Chapter 4 Setting the OriginsStep 2: Set the Y-axis Origin (Call Up the A-axis Center) Once detection of the A-axis
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48Chapter 4 Setting the Origins 4-3 Setting the Z-axis Origin Setting the Z-axis Origin Once you've installed a tool, then perform the operatio
4-3 Setting the Z-axis Origin 49Chapter 4 Setting the Origins In VPanel, click the [Base Point] icon. If you're in the NC-code mode, thenselec
50Chapter 4 Setting the Origins 4-4 Setting the X- and A-axis Origins Setting the X- and A-axis Origins The methods for setting the X- and A-axis or
4-4 Setting the X- and A-axis Origins51Chapter 4 Setting the Origins Select [A Origin]. Click [Apply]. Click [Close]. Important Note on the Y- an
52Chapter 4 Setting the Origins 4-5 Fine-tuning the Y- and Z-axis Origins Fine-tuning the Y- and Z-axis Origins When you want to make the position o
4-5 Fine-tuning the Y- and Z-axis Origins 53Chapter 4 Setting the OriginsDetermining the Adjustment Value Adjustment Value for the Y-axis Origin You
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55Chapter 5 Getting Ready for and Performing Cutting
56Chapter 5 Getting Ready for and Performing Cutting 5-1 Cutting Area Limitations on Workpiece Size Some limitations aect the size of the workpiece
5-1 Cutting Area 57Chapter 5 Getting Ready for and Performing Cutting Limitations on Tool Length The length of the tool is also subject to restricti
To Ensure Safe UseImproper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury or damage to property. Points which must be observed to prevent
58Chapter 5 Getting Ready for and Performing Cutting 5-2 Starting Cutting Overview of the Procedure This is an overview of the procedures to follow
5-2 Starting Cutting 59Chapter 5 Getting Ready for and Performing Cutting Setting the Cutting-start Location When you've nished loading the wo
61Chapter 6 Handy Panel
62Chapter 6 Handy Panel 6-1 Features Added to the Handy Panel Features Added to the Handy Panel Installing this unit adds the following features to
63Chapter 6 Handy Panel This displays the location of the A axis. Degrees are used as the unit of measurement. 6-2 Moving the A Axis Hand-wheel Feed
64Chapter 6 Handy Panel 6-3 Setting the A-axis Origin Setting the A-axis Origin This makes the present location the A-axis origin. This operation is
65Chapter 7 Appendix
66Chapter 7 Appendix7-1 Daily Care Cleaning WARNINGNever use a pneumatic blower. This machine is not compatible with a pneumatic blower. Cutting was
67Chapter 7 Appendix7-2 What to Do If... The unit doesn't run. Is the cable connected correctly? Make sure the cable is connected securely. Als
Incorrect operation may cause injuryWARNINGBe sure to follow the operation procedures described in this documentation. Never allow anyone unfamiliar
68Chapter 7 Appendix7-3 NC Code Specications Items Related to the Mechanical SpecicationsThis section describes the NC codes that are dependent on
69Chapter 7 Appendix7-4 Unit Specications Dimensional Drawings View of the Unit 10621801001595(Workpiece chuck depth)(Maximum clamp thickness)(Maxi
7-4 Unit Specications 70Chapter 7 AppendixView When Installed (Standard Table) 37110028532540609023995155310400165(Unit: mm)(X-axis travel)(Y-axis
7-4 Unit Specications 71Chapter 7 AppendixView When Installed (Standard Table, ATC Unit Installed) 371100270325556090 310400165265.595155(X-axis tr
7-4 Unit Specications 72Chapter 7 AppendixView When Installed (T-slot Table) 297137218258406090 31040016523995155(Unit: mm)(X-axis travel)(Y-axis t
7-4 Unit Specications 73Chapter 7 AppendixView When Installed (T-slot Table, ATC Unit Installed)297137203258556090 310400165265.595155(X-axis trave
7-4 Unit Specications 74Chapter 7 AppendixMain Specications ZCL-540Supported workpieceResin (metal not supported)Maximum angle of rotation ±2,147,
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The cutting waste or workpiece may catch re or pose a health hazard.WARNINGNever attempt to cut magnesium or any other such ammable material.Fire m
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Danger of electrical short, shock, electrocution, or reWARNINGNever use out of doors or in any location where exposure to water or high humidity may
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