
Sears, Roebuck and Co. CompuCarve™ System (Rev 1.18) 04/23/07
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Cocking the Quick Release Chuck
The quick release chuck must be cocked in order to install a bit. To cock
the chuck, press up on the chuck release flange (See Figure 28) located
on the cap and release. The cap will rotate slightly in the counter-
clockwise direction as well and will remain up when the chuck is prepared
to receive the bit assembly. Any time difficulty is encountered inserting a
bit and adapter simply pull up on the flange to insure the chuck is cocked.
Dust can sometimes prevent the quick release chuck from cocking
properly. Clean periodically with compressed air and lubricate with a light
machine oil. If unable to cock by pulling up on the flange, insert a finger
into the bottom of the quick release chuck and twist the plastic cap. This
should free the cap and allow insertion of the bit.
Bit Assembly Installation
When a carving function has been selected from the display menu, the
CompuCarve will move the cutting head to the center of the machine and
prompt for the required bit.
To insert a bit: lift up on the front safety cover, cock the quick release
chuck, and press the bit assembly into the chuck until a slight snap is felt.
Close the cover and press the ENTER key. The machine will proceed
with measuring the bit and processing the selected task.
Be certain to insert only the proper bit requested; damage to
the workpiece and/or damage to the CompuCarve machine
may result from installing incorrect cutting bits.
Do not leave bit and adapter assembled in the quick change
when not in use. The adapter can rust to the adapter if left
installed for an extended period of time.
All motors are disabled whenever the cover is open. The cover
must be closed before the machine can proceed.
FIGURE 27: QUICK RELEASE CHUCK
Quick
Release
Chuck
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