Clarke 6462145 CED1 Electric Die Instructions
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To change the die, first ensure the machine is turned off and unplugged. Loosen the die holder with the provided wrench, remove the current die, insert the new die, and tighten the holder securely.
Check the power cord and ensure it is properly connected. Verify that the outlet is functioning by testing with another device. If the problem persists, inspect the fuse and replace if necessary.
Routine maintenance should be performed every 6 months, including cleaning the machine, checking for loose parts, and lubricating moving components as per the user manual.
Use a light machine oil for lubricating moving parts. Avoid using heavy oils or grease that can attract dust and debris.
Ensure the die is securely fitted and aligned. Start threading slowly to check alignment and increase speed gradually. Regularly check for wear on the dies and replace if necessary.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves. Keep hands and loose clothing away from moving parts. Ensure the machine is on a stable surface and unplug it when not in use.
Turn off and unplug the machine. Use a soft brush to remove metal shavings from the die and machine surface. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly to prevent rust.
Stop the machine immediately to prevent damage. Gently reverse the machine to release the die. Inspect the die for damage before continuing.
Yes, it can be used on various materials such as steel, aluminum, and plastic. Ensure you are using the appropriate die for the material being threaded.
Refer to the control panel on the machine. Use the speed dial to adjust to the desired setting based on the material and die size. Always start at a lower speed for new materials.