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VC1 Mechanical and Electrical replacement procedure

VC1 Mechanical and Electrical replacement procedure

Overview The replacement of a VC1 involves two main steps – Mechanical/Electrical and Software configuration. The Mechanical/Electrical steps entail removing and replacing wires and mounting the new VC1 into the machine. The subsequent step involves configuring...

Replacing an Angle Encoder

Step 1: Remove the blue metal shroud that protects the angle encoder. There are (4) 9/16″ bolts that you will need to remove. Step 2: Inspect the encoder for anything that could cause the encoder to malfunction. One or both of the metal tabs/clips that hold the...

Retro C: Cleaning & Maintenance Schedule

Note: Certain conditions, including damp environments or certain types of wood (SYP), may require extra cleaning and lubrication, adjust as necessary. Lubrication: Use a mixture of motor oil and kerosene (1:16) to clean out excessive resin buildup and lubricate. Very...

How to Replace the Retro C’s Computer

Remove all of the cables, take a picture if needed so you can remember where they go. Don’t forget to remove the USB thumb drive. Remove the 4 silver screws on the left and right sides of the computer. You will need a 1/4” socket to remove, Remove the old...

Replacing the Carriage Encoder

The Carriage encoder is located under a gray cover (see photo below) under the carriage on the lumber feed side of the saw. Carriage Encoder Location If you think the carriage encoder is bad and needs to be replaced follow these steps to replace it. Warning: Before...