Problem |
Possible Cause |
Possible Solution |
Blade stuck in the closed position |
Blade hitting the cut bushing |
Re-Install cut bushing (See the cut bushing installation procedure) |
Material doesn’t feed properly |
Belt feed not adjusted correctly |
Tighten the belt feed adjusting knob clockwise to increase tension (Do not over tighten, this will cause material to jam) |
Cut bushing too small |
Re-Install cut bushing (See the cut bushing installation procedure) |
Display not functioning |
Blown fuse |
Replace with recommended fuse |
Unit not powered up |
Turn power switch on, in the rear of the unit |
Incorrect voltage supplied |
Make certain the incoming voltage is correct and is NOT being influenced by large equipment upstream. |
Poor quality of cut or no cut |
Dull or chipped blades |
Dull or chipped blades must be replaced |
Cut bushings not installed correctly |
Re-Install Cut bushings (See the Cut bushing installation procedure) |
Erratic cut lengths |
Uneven Dereeler tension |
Make sure at high speeds, a power assisted dereeler is used |
Feed belts not adjusted correctly |
Tighten the feed belt adjusting knob clockwise to increase tension clockwise to increase tension |
Cut bushing too small |
Re-Install cut |
ALSO SEE OPERATING MANUAL FOR DIAGRAMS
- Resources
- WC601A Product Page
- Download Operating Manual
- Technical Documentation: WC601A Wire and Tubing Cutter
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