Dake Euromatic Series User Manual

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EXAMPLE:

The thickness of the blade you are using is .098. The counter is zeroed out. This will become your true zero point of the feeder.

If the length of the part you cut is 10”, the feeder will feed the part 10.098” The counter will have a negative number of -.098.

Note: The length of cut is figured from the right hand side of the blade. If you now “dead head” the feeder you will have a

negative number -.098.

Step 3

Length compensation

If you find your cut dimension is too long or short you can compensate for this error without having to rezero your counter. On

the counter you have a * key. When you press this key twice you will get zero reading. You may now from this zero reading

adjust +/- the length of error.

Note: You will only be able to move the feeder 10” with this value displayed.

Note: If you are using the multiple stroke features, divide the blade thickness for multiple strokes accordingly.

Step 4:

Setting up length for cut

While reading the DRO turn the adjusting hand wheel clockwise until desired length is obtained and displayed on the LCD

readout.

Example: The length needed is 7.125” the adjusting wheel was turned until the DRO red 7.125.

Note: The encoder is very sensitive, so take care when you release the adjusting wheel that the length does not change.

Step 5

Start cycle

Tighten the handle locking knob securely. Taking note that the length does not change, while tightening.

Place the cycle selector switch to the automatic position.

Turn the vise position to the backward position (switch is located on the lower control panel right hand side). When this switch

is activated, the vise will move to the stop, take note the length does not change.

Load stock and start cutting (See cutting in automatic section). During the cutting cycle the speed of the feeder vise forward and

backward cut may be adjusted to suit your needs.

Dake will not be responsible for any parameter changes made by the customer to this unit.

MULTIPLE STROKE PROGRAMMING

Most automatic machines on the market today offer multiple strokes indexing for longer piece part cutting. These

multiple indexing features normally allow the indexing up to 9 individual strokes. The Dake Euromatic optional multiple

indexing, is a simple electronic push button with analog programming, with function LED, to let the operator see where the

machine is at, during the feed cycle. The limits of this counter are extreme, allowing you set 0 - 99 individual indexes. This

wide range gives the machine the capability of cutting lengths up to 1980 inches long.

Set screw

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