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1. 4 Operation 4 1 Corner Rounding Operation 4 1 1 Place the product you are cutting onto the Wooden Top Plate and push it into the corner aligning it with the Two Side guides 4 1 2 Press dovvn firmiy to prevent the product from sliding out of the corner 4 1 3 Depress the Foot Pedal once to engage the cutting cycle The Pressure Foot will come down helping to secure the product in place The Cutting Unit will come down 4 1 4 Release the Foot Pedal once the cutting unit has come down all the way The cutting unit will return to its upright position This machine does not cycle 4 1 5 Repeat as needed 4 1 6 It may be necessary to adjust the Side Guides to compensate for variation in the cutting unit geometry especially when changing from a Standard Special Size Cutting Unit to a Large Size Cutting Unit 4 2 Cutting Unit Capacities 4 2 1 Standard Special Size Cutting Units These size Cutting Units were designed to handle up to a 1 2 stack of paper They will also cut many other materials such as plastics cardboard celluloid leather wood and even light soft metals With heavier materials however best results may be obtained if only one or a few pieces are cut at a time 4 1 2 Large Size Cutting Units These size Cutting Units were designed to handle up to a 1 8 stack of paper They will also cut many other materi als such as plastics cardboard celluloid
2. Adapter Hold Down Tab 50 11 Top Yoke Wing Nut 50 34 Pressure Foot Assembly Yoke Slide Rod 50 04 50 201A Cutting Unit Cavity ga Guide 50 03R __4 Wood Table 50 29 Top Yoke 50 15 Side Guide 50 03L Table Ring Casting 50 14 3 7 Adjusting the Side Guides 3 7 1 Adjust the Side Guides so that they are square with the cutting unit you are using We recommend using a right angle tool not included 3 7 2 Slide the tool into the corner of the Cutting Unit making sure it is square with both edges of the Knife 3 7 3 Loosen the Screws on the Side Guides and adjust as needed Re tighten the screws to secure the Side Guides Page 07 3 Setting Up Your Machine 3 8 Adjusting the Pressure Foot 3 8 1 To adjust horizontally depending on the size of the Cutting Unit Wing Nut loosen the center Thumb Screw on the Top Yoke adjust in or out Hex Nut until the Pressure Foot clears the black guard on the Cutting Unit Thumb Secure by tightening the center Wing Nut down Screw E clip 3 8 2 Adjust the Pressure Foot clamping pressure to accommodate dif ferent product heights Loosen the Wing Nut on the top of the Pressure Foot Tighten the Hex Nut underneath to increase the pressure Loosen the Hex Nut to decrease pressure When the pressure is set as desired tighten down the Wing Nut to lock the tension in place Pressure Foot Top Yoke
3. 8 ol 2 10 EN Y oo o I a MB Fe IC QI J U Pressure Gauge Set to 80 PSI oil Intake Tube o Oil Correct oil level amp J L WwW Page 05 3 Setting Up Your Machine 3 5 Cutting Unit Installation Standard amp Special Sizes 3 5 1 3 5 2 3 5 3 3 5 4 3 5 5 Loosen the Top Yoke Wing Nut 50 34 on the right hand side of the Top Yoke 50 15 and swing the Top Yoke toward you to obtain access to the Cutting Unit Cavity in the Table Ring Casting 50 14 Making sure the Adapter Hold Down Tab 50 11 is not in the way insert the Adapter Plate 50 26 into the Table Ring Casting Make sure that the Adapter Plate Rotation Tab 50 12 slips under the Table Ring Casting into its designated groove to prevent unwanted rotation of the Adapter Plate Turn the Adapter Hold Down Tab so that it locks the Adapter Plate into place Insert the Cutting Unit into the Adapter Plate Swing the Top Yoke back into its original position making sure it is fully engaged in the Yoke Slide Rod 50 04 Tighten down the Top Yoke Wing Nut to secure in place Depress the Foot Pedal to engage the cutting cycle making sure to check that the Cutting Unit is working proper
4. Button Head 1 8 Hex Wrench 1 Socket Screv 2 Page 03 3 Setting Up Your Machine 3 2 Installing the Leveling Feet 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 Set the machine dovvn in its desired location and determine if the machine is level making sure that it does NOT rock in any direc tion If it does determine which Leveling Feet need to be adjusted and whether they need to be adjusted up or down If adjustment is needed start by loosening the four 4 nuts which are accessed through the rear of the machine Next adjust the four 4 Leveling Feet by screwing them clockwise to raise the or counter clockwise to lower After each adjustment set the machine down completely to verify that the machine no longer rocks Continue adjustment as needed until the machine sits securely in place Tighten the four 4 nuts down to secure the position of the Leveling Feet Leveling Feet ee Es ori Base of the Machine 3 3 Foot Pedal Guard 3 3 1 Attach the orange Foot Pedal Guard to the base of the machine so that it covers the Foot Pedal protecting it from accidental activation Use the two 10 32 x1 2 Button Head Socket Screws Tighten down using the 1 8 Hex Wrench provided Base of the Machine 10 32 x 1 2 Button Head Socket Screw Foot Pedal Foot Pedal Guard 1 8 Hex Wrench Page 04 3 Setting Up Your Machine 3 4 Preparing the Regulator System 3 4 1
5. Attach the Pressure Gauge to the Air Regulator by screwing it in as shown below The threads on the Pressure Gauge have Teflon tape attached to prevent air leakage Tighten down using a 7 16 opened ended wrench not provided 3 4 2 Add the provided oil to the Airline Lubricator located on the side of the machine by removing the slotted Set Screw and filling the Lubricator so as to cover the bottom of the brass Oil Intake Tube visible inside the globe as shown below Replace the Set Screw making sure the Set Screw Washer is positioned correctly 3 4 3 Install the Airline into the Air Valve Shutoff on the side of the machine screwing it in place DO NOT overtighten It is recommended that you hold the Air Valve Shutoff securely while attaching the Airline to prevent damage 3 4 4 Rotate the Air Valve Shutoff counter clockwise to allow air passage into the machine To stop the passage of air to the machine rotate the Air Valve Shutoff clockwise 3 4 5 Adjust the Pressure Gauge to 80 PSI for normal performance Adjust by either turning the Pressure Adjustment Knob counter clockwise to raise the PSI or clockwise to lower the PSI Oil Lubricator Set Screw Set Screw Washer OFF ON Air Valve Shutoff Filter Regulator Airline MR Pd Gauge Oil Intake Tube Pressure Adjustment Knob i Air Regulator A i eee Screw Airline EC 4 4
6. IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER S Please read and follow all warning labels on your machine Keep hands clear while operating machine ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order Always disconnect the power before servicing this machine Service should only be performed by a QUALIFIED TECH NICIAN THIS MACHINE IS DESIGNED FOR ONE PERSON OP ERATION Never operate the machine with more than one person KEEP CHILDREN AWAY All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area USE RIGHT MACHINE Don t force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed MAINTAIN MACHINE WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories DISCONNECT MACHINE when changing accessories such as cutting units REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Make sure the air valve shutoff is in the off position when the machine is not in use NEVER STAND ON MACHINE Serious injury could occur if the machine is tipped e CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before further use of the ma chine a guard or other part that is damaged should be care fully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mount ing and any ot
7. Lassco Wizer CR 50XP Cornerounder Serial Number Date of Purchase Dealer Address Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely and keep these operating instructions for future reference Telephone Number Lassco Wizer 485 Hague Street Rochester NY 14606 U S A Tel 585 436 1934 Fax 585 464 8665 www lasscowizer com info lasscowizer com Table Of Contents 1 Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 Your New CR 50XP e 4 1 Your New CR 50XP Page 01 e Thank you for your purchase of the CR 50XP e 1 2 Shipping Damage Inspection Page 01 Cornerounder P e We ask that you take a moment to fill in the serial number and other information on the front cover of the e 2 1 Safety Instructions Page 02 manual Please keep this manual as a reference for 2 2 Warning Labels Page 03 future use 3 Setting Up Your Machine e For parts and service please contact the Lassco Wizer 34 C It t P 03 Dealer from whom you purchased the machine If you 32 ena a since et SRE Rs 04 require assistance in locating a Lassco Wizer Dealer 3 3 3 F T i nt P aca a i 04 please contact our customer service department at 585 Oot Pedal Guard age 436 1934 Please have the model of your machine and e 3 4 Preparing the Regulator System Page 05 the serial number when you c
8. all e 3 5 Cutting Unit Installation Standard amp Special S ZeS jicr anuruni Page 06 I f t to e 3 6 Cutting Unit Installation Large Sizes Page 07 yon wish townie lows Send conespondenes to e 3 7 Adjusting the Side Guides Page 07 L Wi e 3 8 Adjusting the Pressure Foot Page 08 Attn us ne 485 Hague Street 4 Operation Rochester NY 14606 e 4 1 Corner Rounding Operation Page 08 e 4 2 Cutting Unit Capacities Page 08 648 Chip R MOVAL mom Page 08 1 2 Shipping Damage Inspection e Remove the machine from the carton and inspect for any shipping damage If any damage is present report the damage to the carrier immediately failure to do so may void any warranties 5 Maintenance 6 Parts Diagram e 6 1 PartsDiagram Page 09 02 Parts List amas es Page 10 Page 01 2 Safety 2 1 Safety Instructions All operators must read and understand the Users Manual including all safety instructions before using this equipment Failure to fully understand the safety instructions can result in personal injury If after reading the manual you are still uncertain about use please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the machine for assistance If you need contact information for a Service Technician nearest you please call 585 436 1934 SAFETY OF THIS EQUIPMENT
9. her conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repair or replaced e NEVER LEAVE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED TURN POWER OFF Don t leave machine until it comes to a complete stop Page 02 2 Safety 2 2 Warning Labels A AVERTISSEMENT Lire et bien comprende le manuel de l op rateur avant d utiliser cette machine WARNING Read and understand operators manual and all other safety instructions before using this equipment WARNING Moving parts can crush and cut Le fait de ne pas suivre les consignes d utilisation peut entra ner des blessures graves ou endommager l quipement AVERTISSEMENT Les pieces mobiles peuvent craser et couper Meep hands clear while operating machine A WARNING Ris of eye injury loignez les mains lorsque vous op rez cette machine AVERTISSEMENT Risque de blessures aux yeux Wear eye protection WARNING Protection des yeux n cessaire AVERTISSEMENT Faire attention de ne pas se blesser Ne pas utiliser cette machine sans la presence de tous les dispositifs de s curit Risk of Injury Do NOT operate without guards in place 3 Setting Up Your Machine 3 1 Loose Items Inventory e Please remove and inspect the following items i tec Foot Pedal Guard 1 Pressure Gauge 1 Oil 10 32 x 1 2
10. leather and wood With heavier materials however best results may be obtained if only one or a few pieces are cut at a time 4 3 Chip Removal 4 3 1 Place a waste bin or a disposable basket underneath the Chip Chute on the rear of the machine This will catch the chips as they are cut and slide down the Chip Chute Empty as needed 5 Maintenance ALVVAYS TURN OFF AND DISCONNECT THE AIR SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORM ING MAINTENANCE ON THIS MACHINE MAINTENANCE SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN AL KEEP HANDS CLEAR WHILE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THIS MACHINE MOVING PARTS CAN CRUSH AND CUT 5 2 Annual Lubrication 5 2 1 Lightly oil the two Yoke Slide Rods where they enter the adapter ring approximately every two weeks or as needed depending on use 5 2 2 Maintain as needed an oil level in the Oil Lubricator so that oil is covering the bottom of the Pickup Tube inside the globe If oil appears around the Foot Valve the lubrication rate is excessive and can be dimminished by turning the knob on top of the Lubricator clockwise 6 Parts Diagram 6 1 Parts Diagram Oe Foot Pedal Page 09 6 Parts Diagram 6 2 Parts List 1 50 26 Adapter Plate 2 50 12 Adapter Plate Rotation Tab 3 50 15 Top Yoke 4 50 201A Pressure Foot As
11. ly Standard Special Size Cutting Unit Misc Part Adapter Plate 9020 aa 2 Adapter Plate Roation Tab 50 12 Adapter Hold Down Tab 50 11 Top Yoke Wing Nut 50 34 Pressure Foot Assembly 50 201A Yoke Slide Rod 50 04 Cutting Unit Cavity Top Yoke 50 15 Side Guide 50 03L Table Ring Casting 50 14 Page 06 3 Setting Up Your Machine 3 6 Cutting Unit Installation Large Sizes 3 6 1 Loosen the Top Yoke Wing Nut 50 34 on the right hand side of the Top Yoke 50 15 and swing the Top Yoke as shovvn to obtain access to the Cutting Unit Cavity in the Table Ring Casting 50 14 3 6 2 Make sure the Adapter Plate has been removed 3 6 3 Insert the Large Size Cutting Unit into the Table Ring Casting by tilting and seating it and pushing back and down until it is secure in place Make sure the Rotation Tab on the Cutting Unit slips under the Table Ring Casting into its designated groove to prevent unwanted rotation of the Cutting Unit Turn the Adapter Hold Down Tab 50 11 so that it locks the Cutting Unit into place 3 6 4 Swing the Top Yoke back into its original position making sure it is fully engaged in the Yoke Slide Rod 50 04 Tighten down the Top Yoke Wing Nut to secure in place 3 6 5 Depress the Foot Pedal to engage the cutting cycle making sure to check that the Cutting Unit is working properly Large Cutting Unit Misc Part De i
12. sembly 6 50 03L Left Paper Guide 50 03R Right Paper Guide Not Shown 6 50P 80 Wood Table 7 50 04 Yoke Slide Rods 8 50P 41 Bottom Yoke 8 50XP 2010 Pull Rod 50XP 600AB Upper Chip Chute 11 50XP 40 Back 12 50XP 2006 Air Cylinder 13 FMP2 2007 Air Hose x3 14 FMP2 2004 Foot Pedal 15 FMP2 2010 Elbow x2 not shown 16 FMP2 2002 Stationary Muffler 2 FMP2 2003 Adjustable Muffler Page 10

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