Caution – Dake Euromatic Series User Manual

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On occasion you may need to recalibrate your blade protection device. Common problems that may create the need for

recalibration may be.

A: Low incoming voltage. When your incoming voltage is below the specified machine voltage, your amps being

consumed by the machine will increase. This will not effect the operation of the machine, but it may cause the blade protection

device to activate premature.

B: Voltage fluctuation of incoming power.

Warning signs of the need to recalibrate will be.

A: The blade protection will shut machine down when ever blade is started.

B: The blade protection device will active as soon as blade contacts work.

C: The blade protection device will active, while cutting, assuming the blade speed, blade pitch, blade condition, and

head feed rate is correct, and amp setting is set sufficient.

D: Another key to determine is if low incoming voltage is present is if machine will not stay powered up after turning

on the main power switch of the machine.

Note

: If the condition described in “D” above exists, another adjustment may be required. In the electrical panel you will find

a thermo overload. The overload will have a small adjusting wheel with amp rating shown on it. This overload (using this

adjusting wheel) will need to be adjusted. Moving this wheel one indicator line at a time will Increase the overload until

machine will power up normally.

CAUTION!!!

Do not mistake vise timers for this over load. (You will find the two vise timers mounted side by side, and should not be

adjusted, unless there is a need to speed up or slow down the timing of the vises.)

CALIBRATION

To calibrate the device, you will need to open the rear access door of the electrical panel. In the middle of the door

panel you will find a square inductive pick up, with a hole in the middle of this block that has wire running through the hole.

(See figure below) On the side of this block you will find two wires, connected to two of the four taps. To calibrate remove the

bottom wire only (wire B on the illustration), and place it on tap labeled 3. Start the saw and watch the LED’s on the device.

With the amp setting set at approx. halfway, the amp reading on the top line should be approx. two LED’s lit on the low speed.

If the amps on the top line are still too high move the tap to the number 4 tap.

Note

: Move the wire to the higher numbered taps, only as much as needed. If device does not activate after

adjustment during severe operation, recalibrate to the next lowest tap number.

Setting Length with the DRO 370PP

Note: Power to the DRO module is battery powered. This battery has a 7 to 10 year life expectancy. This battery can be

purchased at most electronics store. If display blinks, or does not display replace battery.

Step 1.

Setting the counter (DRO) at zero

Switch the cycle mode switch to the semi-automatic mode.

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