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Latest revision as of 16:30, 1 April 2025

Author avatarStuga Engineer | Last edit 1/04/2025 by Stuga Engineer being drafted

This tutorial will guide you through how to find a fault on a safety circuit on all revisions of the Standalone Saw machine.

Introduction

Link to technical documentation Monday.com board:


https://stugaltd.monday.com/boards/3338864598

Step 1 - Standalone Saw Single Channel (Original)

Step 2 - Standalone Saw Mk5 Dual Channel

Step 3 - Standalone Saw Mk6 Dual Channel

Step 4 - Standalone Saw Rebuild Dual Channel

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