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| | {{Introduction | | {{Introduction |
| − | |Introduction=<translate>The Zx5 and Zx5e have an upgraded system on the saw centralising which takes the best mechanical features of the standard saw centralising, yet adds an ability to move the central point for Y notches. | + | |Introduction=<translate>Moved to Confluence 11/12/2025 |
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| − | | + | <br />[https://stuga-ltd.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/~5570585b7bb5d1bc31430e886883cbc774c182/pages/82706473/ACC017+-+Arrow+Head+Adjustment+on+Saw+with+SY+Axis Setting Arrowheads]</translate> |
| − | In general, this makes it easier to set up, because the overall centralise position can be changed in software , rather than adjusting a cylinder offset, and also to fine tune the centralise position for different profiles
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| − | <br />{{Warning|...With the ability to tweak settings comes the real danger that too many tweaks cause confusion. Therefore when setting up, ensure all fine adjustments are reset to zero. Be aware that changing the arrow head position permanently will also alter Y notch depths}}<br /></translate> | |
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| | {{Materials}} | | {{Materials}} |
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| − | |Step_Title=<translate>Check the mechanicals</translate> | + | |Step_Title=<translate></translate> |
| − | |Step_Content=<translate># Are there any obstructions stopping the centraliser closing up smoothly or to its full extent?
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| − | # Is the SY datum sensor damaged so the datum point is changing?
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| − | # Is the SY axis motor and encoder OK?</translate>
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| − | |Step_Title=<translate>Check the profile</translate>
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| − | |Step_Content=<translate>It is very common for the profile to be non-symmetrical
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| − | See [[TB0395 How To Test T transom Symmetry|https://stuga.dokit.app/wiki/TB0395_How_To_Test_T_transom_Symmetry]]
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| − | <br />Also - checking Z transom arrow head width is difficult - follow [[Z Transom Width Measurement|https://stuga.dokit.app/wiki/Z_Transom_Width_Measurement]]</translate>
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| − | {{Tuto Step
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| − | |Step_Title=<translate>Reset Fine Adjustments</translate>
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| − | {{Tuto Step
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| − | |Step_Title=<translate>Reset Y notch depth offsets</translate>
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| − | {{Tuto Step
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| − | |Step_Title=<translate>Adjust SY datum</translate>
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| − | {{Tuto Step
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| − | |Step_Title=<translate>Check all profiles</translate>
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| − | {{Tuto Step
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| − | |Step_Title=<translate>Check Y notches</translate>
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