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Replacing a Blade Motor

Replacing a Blade Motor

To replace a blade motor there are 9 steps Power down the entire saw Remove the saw blade Unwire the (2) airlines and unwire the power cables Remove the brake assembly Using a hoist or forklift as a hoist remove the old blade motor Attach the new blade motor Re-attach...
Tightening and Centering the Air Brakes

Tightening and Centering the Air Brakes

Section 1: Tightening the Retro C’s Airbrake Step 1: Manually unlock the blade brakes in the “manual controls” section of the Retro C software. Step 2: Disconnect the air hose from the saw. Step 3: Verify that the saw has automatically engaged the...

Common Retro C issues and solutions

Common problems Out of Calibration (If power was lost in while saw was moving check all below)Length (Length of board is wrong)Centerline (Centerline of board is wrong)Angle (Angle of board is wrong)In Out (In out Conveyors are wrong position)Material Feed (Sync...

Replacing a Saw Blade

Supplies Needed Torque Wrench or Ratchet with 20ft lb. settingT40 TORX BIT Warning: Before entering the saw make sure you have engaged the emergency stop with the key and take it with you as well. Always lock out, tag out the machine during maintenance in accordance...

Checking the Alignment of the Saw Blades

This article will discuss the steps you should take if you suspect one or more of your blades are out of alignment. Maybe you have “crashed” a blade or blades into a board or maybe one of the blades has become misaligned over time (not common). This...