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Traveling Saw
Instant Access
Parts and Service
(800) 458-1960
(814) 437-6861
www.conairnet.com
The Conair Group, Inc.
One Conair Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15202
Phone: (412) 312-6000
Fax: (412)-312-6227
CTS Models 5, 7 and 9
UGE058/0803
Installation
Operation
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
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Page 1 - Traveling Saw

Traveling SawInstant Access Parts and Service(800) 458-1960(814) 437-6861www.conairnet.comThe Conair Group, Inc.One Conair DrivePittsburgh, PA 15202Ph

Page 3 - CONTENTS

2-1UGE058/0803 CTS Saw●●What is the CTS Saw? . . . . . . . .2-2 ●●Typical Applications . . . . . . . . . .2-2●●How the CTS Saw Works . . . . . .2-3

Page 4 - PARTS/DIAGRAMS

The Conair CTS Saw is an on- or off-line sawing device capa-ble of both on-demand and continuous cutting. Conair CTS Saws can cut extrudable plastics

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION

UGE058/0803 CTS SawDESCRIPTION 2-3The Conair CTS saws are designed for the inline cutting ofprofiles, pipe and tubing of a wide variety of sizes. Loca

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CTS Saw UGE058/08032-4 DESCRIPTIONThe CTS Saw models have these features:HOW THE CTSSAW WORKSCONTINUEDSaw clamps hold the prod-uct in place while theb

Page 7 - ATTENTION:

UGE058/0803 CTS SawDESCRIPTION 2-5Access doors onboth ends of the sawfor easy maintenance.Self-contained table toreduce machine footprintand enhance s

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TRAVELING CUT-OFF SAWCTS SeriesTPES014/0603SPECIFICATIONSUGE058/0803 CTS SawDESCRIPTION 2-6MODELS CTS-5 CTS-7 CTS-9Performance characteristicsPipe cap

Page 9 - HOW TO USE

UGE058/0803 CTS SawDESCRIPTION 2-7Flag switch for cut length activation Programmable length counter for cut length acti-vationServo control for optima

Page 11 - DESCRIPTION

3-1UGE058/0803 CTS Saw ●●Unpacking the Boxes . . . . . . . . .3-2●●Preparing for Installation . . . . . .3-3●●Positioning the CTS Saw . . . . . .3-4●●

Page 12 - CTS SAW?

It is important to record the model and serial number(s) ofyour equipment and the date you received it in the UserGuide. Our service department uses t

Page 13 - AW WORKS

The CTS Saw comes fully assembled in a single crate.UNPACKING THEBOXESCTS Saw UGE058/08033-2 INSTALLATIONCAUTION: LiftingTo avoid personal injury or d

Page 14 - 2-4 DESCRIPTION

You need these tools for installation: ❒ wire strain relief ❒ 16- or 18-inch adjustable wrench❒ set of Allen wrenches❒ ½ inch open or box end wrench❒

Page 15 - FEATURES

Move the saw into position. Place the saw in posi-tion downstream of the belt puller.Determine the best distance from the belt puller tothe CTS Saw.

Page 16 - TRAVELING CUT-OFF SAW

Adjust the saw's floorlock/caster assembly tothe center height of the extrusion line using a 16- or 18-inch adjustable wrench. Once the correct

Page 17 - EQUIPMENT

3-6 INSTALLATIONOpen the servo saw’s electrical enclosure. Turn the disconnect dial onthe door to the OFF or O position and open the door.Insert the

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UGE058/0803 CTS SawINSTALLATION 3-7Conair uses bi-directional encoders to ensure that only productthat moves forward is counted.Installing the encoder

Page 19 - INSTALLATION

CTS Saw UGE058/08033-8 INSTALLATIONINSTALLING THESAW BLADESDANGER: Sharp blades!Most injuries caused by saw blades occur whenthe saw has been turned o

Page 20 - UNPACKING THE

UGE058/0803 CTS SawINSTALLATION 3-9Make sure all components are installed accordingto assembly drawings. Make sure that all bolts on the sawhave been

Page 22 - NSTALLATION

4-1UGE058/0803 CTS Saw ●●The Saw Control . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2●●Machine Frame and Support System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-4●●

Page 23 - POSITION THE

UGE058/0803 CTS SawTABLE OFCONTENTSINTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1Purpose of the User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - POWER SOURCE

CTS Saw UGE058/08034-2 OPERATIONTHE SAWCONTROLConnect the electrical line cord to a source of power com-patible with the nameplate on the saw cut-off

Page 25 - INSTALLING THE

UGE058/0803 CTS SawOPERATION 4-3Adjust the TABLE RETURN speed control to thesuitable travel return speed. Adjust the clamp pressure regulator to grasp

Page 26 - SAW BLADES

The machine frame is constructed of welded steel that hasbeen primed and painted to resist corrosion and provide amaintenance free finish. The frame i

Page 27 - TESTING THE

As with the blade height adjustment, there is also a require-ment to adjust the product clamps to adequately clamp differ-ent size products. The clamp

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The carriage travel, blade pivot and clamp assemblies aremoved with air cylinders. The speed of the movement of thecarriage assembly is controlled by

Page 29 - OPERATION

The operation of the saw consists of an automatic sequence ofevents.To start the saw the main power must be on and the appro-priate air supply to the

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The machine is supplied to you completely lubricated. Afterrunning the unit for long periods of time, this lubrication willbreak down and become usele

Page 31 - THE CONTROL

Lock out and tag out the power to the saw. SeeSection 1: Introduction, How to use the Lockout Device. Wait at least five minutes for the blade to stop

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The CTS Saw has been equipped with a chip collectionshroud that is connected to the outside of the base to aid inremoving chips and debris from the b

Page 33 - PERATION 4-5

5-1UGE058/0803 CTS Saw●●Maintenance Features . . . . . . . .5-2●●Warnings and Cautions . . . . . . .5-2●●Maintenance Overview . . . . . . .5-4●●Pre

Page 34 - CYLINDER

CTS Saw UGE058/0803MAINTENANCE CONTINUED . . . . . . . . . . .5-1Checking the Blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6Che

Page 35 - ELECTRICAL

WARNINGS ANDCAUTIONSThe CTS Saw models need regular, scheduled maintenancefor peak performance. Among the features that require main-tenance are:● Saw

Page 36 - INSPECTION

UGE058/0803 CTS SawMAINTENANCE 5-3WARNING: Voltage HazardThis equipment is powered by alternating cur-rent, as specified on the machine serial tag and

Page 37 - REPLACEMENT

This section describes the daily, weekly, monthly and semi-annual maintenance schedules that should be performed whenchanging materials or lines, or w

Page 38 - CONNECTION

● Weekly❒❒ Blow or vacuum, dust and chips from all surfaces ofthe saw. Open pneumatic and electrical enclosures and remove the dust and chips from

Page 39 - MAINTENANCE

DANGER: Sharp blades!Most injuries caused by knife blades occurwhen the saw has been turned off. Handleblades with care at all times.● Always wear cut

Page 40 - CAUTIONS

UGE058/0803 CTS SawMAINTENANCE 5-7Be sure the main power is disconnected andthe saw is locked out. Always disconnect and lock out the main power sour

Page 41 - WARNINGS AND

CHECKINGELECTRICALCONNECTIONSCONTINUEDCTS Saw UGE058/08035-8 MAINTENANCEOpen the electrical enclosure.Inspect all wires and connections. Look for loo

Page 42 - SCHEDULE

6-1UGE058/0803 CTS Saw●●Before Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2●●A Few Words of Caution . . . . . .6-2●●Identifying the Cause of a Problem . . .

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You can avoid most problems by following the recommendedinstallation, operation and maintenance procedures outlined inthis User Guide. If you have a p

Page 44 - CHECKING

The Troubleshooting section covers problems directly relatedto the operation and maintenance of the saw. This section doesnot provide solutions to pro

Page 45 - CONNECTIONS

1-1UGE058/0803 CTS Saw ●●Purpose of the User Guide . . . .1-2●●How the User Guide is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2●●Your Responsibiliti

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CTS Saw UGE058/08036-4 TROUBLESHOOTINGELECTRICALPROBLEMSLook in this section when you have problems such as lights onthe control that are working impr

Page 47 - TROUBLESHOOTING

UGE058/0803 CTS SawTROUBLESHOOTING 6-5Symptom◆ Cut not square◆ Crack or frac-tures in cut sur-faces◆ General poorcut quality◆ Product meltingat cut Po

Page 48 - BEGINNING

PRODUCTQUALITYPROBLEMSCONTINUEDCTS Saw UGE058/08036-6 TROUBLESHOOTINGSymptom◆ Incorrect cutlength◆ Table motioninconsistentPossible causeEncoder or in

Page 49 - CAUSE OF A

UGE058/0803 CTS SawTROUBLESHOOTING 6-7The servo amplifier is equipped with a digital readout thatcan be seen through the viewing window on the electri

Page 50 - PROBLEMS

When the encoder is working properly, the encoder LEDs onthe control panel light or flicker as the encoder wheel movesand generates signals. If the LE

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SERVICE INFORMATIONAPPENDIX A-1Conair has made the largest investment in customer support inthe plastics industry. Our service experts are available t

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APPENDIX A-2WARRANTY INFORMATION UGE058/0803EQUIPMENTGUARANTEEPERFORMANCEWARRANTYWARRANTYLIMITATIONSConair guarantees the machinery and equipment on t

Page 53 - AMPLIFIER

Appendix B-1 (1) The Operator Control provides an intuitive user-friendlymethod to interface with the Conair Servo Traveling Saw.Information is viewed

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Appendix B-1 (2)Numeric keysThese are the black keys containing numbers 0 to 9.Numbers permit data entry of parameters. See Raise andLower for value t

Page 55 - WE’RE HERE

Appendix B-1 (3)ContentsPage 4 ...Power up SequencePage 5 ...Main Screen – Length Counter...Count On/OffPage 6 ...Tot

Page 56 - PPENDIX A-2

CTS Saw UGE058/08031-2 INTRODUCTIONThis User Guide describes the Conair CTS Saw and explainsstep-by-step how to install, operate, maintain and repai

Page 57 - Conair Servo

Appendix B-1 (4)Power Up SequenceAt power up a series of system screens briefly appear. Thesoftware is Red Lion’s Edict-97. This screen or similarshow

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Appendix B-1 (5)Main ScreenThe Main Screen has three features. The top line displaysthe Length Counter. The bottom line contains the two softkey funct

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Appendix B-1 (6)Total SoftkeyBy pressing the soft key located under the word Total onthe Main Screen, a six-decade total counter is available.Total Sc

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Appendix B-1 (7) Length SoftkeyBy pressing the soft key located under the word Length onthe Main Screen, the preset for the Length counter isavailable

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Appendix B-1 (8) HomingA defined Home location is required for all servo-positioning applications. After initial power up, Home mustbe found. All move

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Appendix B-1 (9)Home AlreadyIt is possible for the table to be in the home area already. Inthis case, the table will move forward until it moves off t

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Appendix B-1 (10)MENU AREAMenu function key is used to access the various Menuareas. There are two menus Maint. and Factory, with accessvia password t

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Appendix B-1 (11) Maint. AreaThere are three sub-menus, Dirctn, P/M, and Tableaccessible in the maintenance area.Exit or Prev- Pressing Exit or Prev w

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Appendix B-1 (12)P/M SoftkeyPressing the soft key located under the word P/M on theMaint. area screen. Selects the P/M area screen. Twopreventive mai

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Appendix B-1 (13)Cycles SoftkeyPressing the soft key located under the word Cycles on theP/M area screen, selects the machine cycles screen.The Machin

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WARNING: Improper installation,operation, or servicing may result inequipment damage or personalinjury.This equipment should only be installed,adjust

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Appendix B-1 (14)Return SoftkeyPressing the soft key located under the word Return on theTable area screen. Selects the Table Return Speed screen.The

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Appendix B-1 (15)Advance SoftkeyPressing the soft key located under the word Advance onthe Table area screen. Selects the Table Advance Speedscreen.Th

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Appendix B-1 (16)(MENU AREA)Factory SoftkeyThis area is password protected for factory use only.Please do not attempt to get around the password prote

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EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST TO ORDER PARTS CALL TOLL FREE (800) 458-1960Ass

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EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST TO ORDER PARTS CALL TOLL FREE (800) 458-1960R

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EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST TO ORDER PARTS CALL TOLL FREE (800) 458-1960R

Page 74 - Instruction Manual:

CTS Saw UGE058/08031-4 INTRODUCTIONWARNING: Voltage HazardThis equipment is powered by three-phasealternating current, as specified on the machineseri

Page 75 - REV #: 023525L020/0703

HOW TO USETHELOCKOUTDEVICEUGE058/0803 CTS SawINTRODUCTION 1-5WARNING: Electrical hazardBefore performing maintenance or repairs onthis product, discon

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