by Michael Bell | Jan 18, 2024 | Scrap System
The scrap system is typically comprised of two conveyors, the one in the belly of the saw, usually referred to as the “scrap conveyor”. The second conveyor is the “scrap incline” which is outside the saw on either the stationary or carriage...
by Michael Bell | Aug 2, 2023 | Scrap System
Step 1: Go to the VFD that controls the Scrap Conveyor (DR30) or the Scrap Incline (DR31), both are located in the scrap enclosure and take the front plastic cover off. Use a single strand of ethernet wire (color doesn’t matter) to connect the “DCM”...
by Michael Bell | Jun 13, 2023 | Troubleshooting
A customer called and stated that after hitting the E-Stop that both of the VFDs for the Scrap Incline & Scrap Belt were disconnected (Yellow). Steps Taken Restart VC1 – No Change Restart Saw – No Change Unplug the RJ11 jack from VFD 30 – No...
by Michael Bell | Sep 20, 2022 | Scrap System
Sweeper for the scrap belt The sweeper is located under the carriage side of the saw, it is a angled bracket with plastic on it. The sweeper’s purpose is to remove the dust from the inside of the belt before returns to the top side. Adjusting the sweeper is simple,...
by Michael Bell | Sep 20, 2022 | Scrap System
The scrap belt support rollers are located on the underside of the Retro C. Their function is to support the belt as it travels under the saw. Their are six rollers on every Retro C, replacing one is pretty simple. Remove the two cotter pins that are on each end of...