Q.V.P. NU2FS, NU4FS, NU6FS User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE NU-MAtic
Nu - 2,4 or 6FS
8/18/06 - Nu-Matic 2,4 or 6FS.cdr
Set up For
Place your VCA6 connector under the bag wherever it is most convenient for you.
or
Frame Press
V acuum Line
Air Regulator
T wo very important items to note about the NU-Matic. The air pressure must be kept between 85 and 100 psi. Having the pressure exceed 100 psi could cause damage to some components.
The second item is to provide clean air. If you have filtered air and are using quick disconnects, make sure that the female connector is clean. Having filtered air will not do you any good if you pick up the female connector off the floor and it has sawdust and chips in it. These will blow into the components and possibly cause a problem.
The NU-Matic has a three position toggle switch in the top center of the box. This allows you to turn the unit on to run continuously or to be regulated when used with a V AKuum Bag or frame Press.
Valve in rear of box.
Veneering
Compressed Air
See Notes Below
Set up For
Klamping
The hand valve in the rear is to be closed when doing veneering. When working with vacuum jigs and fixtures, turn the valve on (points to left) and turn the toggle switch to VAK Klamp, then step on the TOP of the foot pedal. This will give vacuum to the jig, to release the part from the jig, step on the BOTTOM of the foot pedal.
Toggle SWITCH
Make sure that when you are clamping you have the Toggle switch on “VAK-KLAMP.” Never have the switch on “VAK-BAG” when you are clamping. Only use “VAK-BAG” when you are veneering.
1. Attach your air line to the right side fitting (1/4 NPT). If the unit is new and fails to reach vacuum level and shut off, it’s probably due to lack of compressed air. The unit will also flutter on and off rapidly if it does not receive sufficient compressed air . Flip the toggle switch to off, then on, to correct the fluttering.
2. Flip the toggle switch to the V AK Bag position. The unit should go to V AKuum level (24 to 25“ Hg) and shut off. If the unit goes up to V AKuum level and shuts of f, you can connect the hose to the bag or frame press.
The air pressure gauge must be between 85 and 100 psi when the unit is running. Not enough pressure and the unit will not shut off.
The VAKuum sensor is just below the toggle switch. T urning it counter clockwise will cause the unit to shut of f at a lower vacuum level. Do not adjust this unless you want less pressure (weak form) or you do not have enough air to get to vacuum level.
The Pneumatic Foot Switch is connected to the front of the unit. The Clear color hose connects to the Chrome color nipple and the Blue ( or green) color hose connects to the brass nipple. The foot switch must be connected for the unit to operate. If the unit must be run in the veneering position without the foot switch the chrome nipple must be blocked. A blocked hose is provided for this purpose.
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Note on adjusting the gauges to ZERO! In shipping, the gauge can get bounced around and not be at zero. Disconnect the air line, open the box (4 screws on the bottom) and position the box so that the rubber grommet on the gauge is up. With your fingernail, lift the grommet so that air gets into the body of the gauge. This will reset it to zero.
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