- Date: September 27, 2022
- By: Michael Bell
- Categories: Centerlines
Centerlines are saw blade movements on the Y Axis (vertical movements - up & down). All Retro C component saws contain one of two versions depending on the generation of the saw.
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- Date: September 27, 2022
- By: Michael Bell
- Categories: Centerlines
When doing calibration on a saw head one of the things you will need to do is verify the max and min values. The Centerline moves up and down via a motor and chain and is only stopped because the motor mount bracket can’t move any more because it is stopped by the saw frame.
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- Date: September 20, 2022
- By: Michael Bell
- Categories: Angles
If you are experiencing constant or persistent noises coming from one of your blade motors the cause is typically one of three things. 1) Metal Vibrating 2) Brake Assembly is loose 3) A motor has gone bad.
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- Date: February 1, 2023
- By: Michael Bell
- Categories: Centerlines
If you get the error "Stall: Centerline 5-v25" during a setup, it can be because blade 5 is hitting the end stop. One possible reason this could be occurring is that the saw is out of calibration and the minimum position (the lowest possible position the centerline can go before hitting the end stop) needs to be recalibrated.
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