Acer Wood Runner Manual page 9

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 Perimeter Guarding - Fencing around the Hazardous Zone to keep personnel out while the machine
is operating.
 Lumber Cart - Carts which hold complete units of lumber. They are movable for loading with a
forklift and are guided into position by a floor rail.
 Magazine - A stationary rack which holds several individual stacks of lumber. They are hand loaded
and each contains a single vertical stack up to 33 " high.
 Manual Load Position - The rear position on the Magazine designed to hold 1-4 boards. It is used
for low volume boards used in the cutting process.
 Main Electrical Enclosure - Contains most of the electrical components for the machine and is
mounted on the end of the Runway. The electrical service for the machine is connected here. The
Main Disconnect is located here and has provisions for locking out the electrical power for service.
See Lockout/Tag-out section.
 Lockout/Tag-out - Refers to the OSHA requirement of locking the electrical and pneumatic
disconnects in the Off position before servicing the machine. See the Safety section of this manual
for more information.
 I/O Cable - Cables that carry the control signals between various components of the Wood Runner.
 Ethernet Cable - Cables that carry the Ethernet communication signal between various components
of the Wood Runner.
 Cable Carrier - The rolling carrier on the Runway that allows the cables and hoses to connect to the
moving Gantry.
 Air Supply Assembly - The valves, regulator and filter mounted on the end of the Runway. This is
where the shop air supply is connected.
 Pressure Switch – Mounted near the Air Supply Assembly. Prevents the WoodRunner from
operating if the air supply pressure is too low.
 Home direction – The travel direction of the Gantry as it moves towards the Home Switch and the
Infeed Deck.
 Away Direction – The travel direction of the Gantry as it travels away from the Home Switch and
the Infeed Deck.
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