GREAT PLANES Slot Machine Buku Petunjuk - Halaman 7
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem: The slot is too small for the hinge.
Reason: You may be using the wrong blades.
Action: If using .040" [1mm] thick pinned hinges, it will be necessary to purchase and install the
optional BLADES FOR NYLON HINGES or BLADES FOR H.D. HINGES. See "Replacement Blades".
Problem: When attempting to cut a slot, the unit jumps and shakes, but does not cut unless excessive
pressure is applied.
Reason #1: One or both of the blades may be loose.
Action: Inspect the blades to determine if either of them are loose. If so, following the steps of How to
Change Blades, access and tighten the blade attachment screws. Use a thread locking compound on
the screw threads.
Reason #2: The blades may be out of alignment with each other.
Action:
Attempt
to
realign
the
blades
by
loosening
and
retightening
the
blade
attachment screws. Note: Experiment with slightly different methods of starting the cut until you find
one that works well for you. We like to press the teeth firmly into the wood before starting the cut, and
then back off the inward pressure until the blades are cutting smoothly and evenly.
Problem: Slots do not go straight in.
Reason: If sideways pressure is applied while cutting, the blades will bend and go in at an angle.
Action: Practice on scraps of 1/4" balsa sheet, cutting the slots open afterward to inspect the slot
angle. A slot that angles upward may be the result of a downward force being applied while cutting.
Practice makes perfect! Skilled users can cut slots in 1/16" balsa!
Problem: Cutting is slow and difficult.
Reason #1: The batteries are run down.
Action: Charge the batteries.
Reason #2: One or both of the blades may be loose.
Action: Inspect the blades to determine if either of them are loose. If so, following the steps of How to
Change Blades, access and tighten the blade attachment screws. Use a thread locking compound on
the screw threads.
Reason #3: The blade teeth may be getting dull. The blades are made of hard steel and the teeth should
remain sharp for many cuts, but they will eventually become dull, especially if used in hardwood.
Action: Purchase and install new blades.
Reason #4: Wood is very hard and blades for nylon or H.D. hinges are being used.
Action: Cutting slots in hard wood with these blades can be difficult. Try going in slowly, rocking the
unit forward and backward in the direction of the hinge line. Try removing the blades from the slot and
blowing out the sawdust before continuing the cut. We've had success in difficult situations like this by
first cutting the slot with the standard (thin) blades, and then following up with the replacement blades.
Problem: A thin tab of balsa remains in the hinge slot.
Reason: This is the result of the blades wandering apart as the cut is being made.
Action: This can be caused by applying too much force, rather than letting the teeth do the cutting. It
may also be an indication that the teeth are becoming dull. Try relaxing the pressure early in the cut.
Inspect the blade alignment and realign if needed. If these don't solve the problem, purchase and
install new blades.
Problem: The unit gives off the odor of wood smoke.
Reason: There may be an excessive amount of sawdust inside the motor, and this may be smoldering.
Action: This is a potential fire hazard! Take the unit outdoors immediately. Stay outside with the unit until
there is no more odor. Remove the blade access hatch and use compressed air to blow out all sawdust.
Problem: The unit gives off an odor of burning electrical components.
Reason: Electrical wires may be shorted, causing insulation or plastic to be getting hot inside the case.
Action: This is a potential fire hazard! If this happens while charging, unplug the charger from the wall
outlet first, then unplug the charger from the Slot Machine. Take the Slot Machine and the charger
outdoors immediately. Stay outside with the unit until there is no more odor. Call Hobby Services to
arrange for repairs. (217) 398-8970