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7.0  Knife Installation/Changing 

 

 
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A knife can last between 2,000 and 5,000 cuts before it needs to be sharpened.  Cutting soft paper 
(such as newsprint paper) or paper with high post-consumer recycled content can cause the knife to 
need sharpening after only 2,000 to 3,000 cuts.  Cutting pure paper, such as bond paper with no 
recycled content, or hard paper can allow the knife to be used for as many as 5,000 cuts before it 
needs to be sharpened.  In all cases, the operator should continually check the quality of the cut to 
determine when the knife blade needs to be sharpened.  Some characteristics that indicate a blade 
needs sharpening are: 
 

 

The knife hesitates or stalls while making a cut. 

 

 

The sheets are not all cut to the same length (usually the top few sheets are longer than the 
rest of the sheets - this is sometimes called “draw”). 

 

 

Cut marks appear on the cut face of the paper. 

 

 

The profile of the cut (side view) is not perpendicular to the table. 

 

 

The cut does not appear straight when viewed from the top. 

 

 

The knife makes a “rough” sound as it passes through paper. 

 

 

Nicks are visible on the cutting edge of the knife. 

 

7.3.2 Cutting Stick 

A worn cutting stick can affect the cut quality of the bottom sheets.  When this happens, the cut stick 
can be rotated.  Usually, the stick should be rotated one or two times between knife sharpening. 
 
There are 8 possible cut stick positions.  The stick can be rotated 4 times, and then turned end to 
end, and rotated 4 times again. 
 

7.3.3 Bevel Angle 

Challenge recommends that bevel angles for the Spartan 150 knives be 21°.    
 

7.3.4 Helpful Suggestions 

 

It may be helpful to own a “set” of knives.  A set consists of 3 knives:  one in the machine, 
one as back up, and one at the grinder.  

 

 

If the machine seems to strain but the cut quality is still good, reduce the pile height.  You 
may also carefully apply glycerin to the bevel when cutting hard, coated paper.  Tie a cloth to 
the end of a stick; dip the stick in glycerin, and apply.  Never apply by hand!  In lieu of 
glycerin you may lightly rub white bar soap along the bevel.  Lubrication will prolong the life of 
your machine and reduce maintenance. 

 

7.3.5 Knife Care 

 

To prevent corrosion, knives are coated with light oil.  It should be REMOVED WITH CARE. 

 

 

While removing or installing a knife, be careful not to allow the edge to bump against the 
machine.  Nicks will result. 

 

 

If a knife bolt is damaged, replace it. 

Summary of Contents for Spartan 150

Page 1: ...2004 SPARTAN 150 SEMI AUTOMATIC PAPER CUTTER Sold and Serviced by The Challenge Machinery Company 6125 Norton Center Drive Norton Shores MI 49441 challengemachinery com Serial Numbers 041001 Up OPERA...

Page 2: ...and return it DIRECTLY TO CHALLENGE If you bought a used machine it is important to have the following information on record at Challenge Copy this page fill in the information and send it care of Th...

Page 3: ...9 5 4 Power Hook Up 9 6 0 Operation 10 6 1 Power Main Switch 10 6 2 Backgauge Control 11 6 3 Jogging Aid 12 6 4 Line Light 12 6 5 Making a Cut 13 6 6 Adjusting the Knife Depth 13 6 7 Operating Tips 14...

Page 4: ...rly grounded Be sure there is sufficient power to operate the cutter properly Observe all caution plates mounted on this cutter Keep foreign objects off table and away from cutter blade BE EXTREMELY C...

Page 5: ...EA Disconnect power before cleaning servicing or making adjustments not requiring power Do not alter safety guards or devices they are for your protection Replace all guards Do not operate with any gu...

Page 6: ...das en esta guillotina No permita que objetos estranos esten en la mesa o cerca de la cuchilla cortadora TENGA SUMO CUIDADO al tocar y cambiar la cuchilla Heridas severas y hasta desmembramiento puede...

Page 7: ...escription Qty 60057 Cutting Stick 1 F 150 O Operator Manual 1 60058 Jogging Aid 1 60061 Knife Lifter Assembly 1 W 189 5 32 Hex T Allen Wrench 1 OptionalItems Part No Description Qty 60065 Stand 1 600...

Page 8: ...ngth 31 78 7 cm Overall Width 25 3 4 65 4 cm Approx Net Weight 170 lbs 77 kg Approx Shipping Weight 200 lbs 91 kg Approx Weight of Optional Stand 40 lbs 18 kg Electrical 120 Volts 60 HZ 8 Amps Service...

Page 9: ...rugated carton Remove the carton by removing the nails or staples holding it to the wooden frame and lift it straight up over the cutter Remove the wooden uprights and cut the plastic straps Carefully...

Page 10: ...ALLENGE DEALER IF YOU STILL HAVE ANY QUESTIONS Figure 3 Machine Controls 6 1 Power Main Switch Power is enabled when the main power switch is turned to the ON position Figure 4 The display and line li...

Page 11: ...be reset Figure 5 Display at power up To reset the display bring the backgauge to the forward most position If the backgauge is already at the forward most position and the display shows four lines m...

Page 12: ...he knife or clamp To use load the paper against the side and backgauge using the jogging aid Figure 7 Figure 8 Remove the jogging aid from the table close the shield clamp the paper and make the cut F...

Page 13: ...ing the cut cycle will immediately send the knife to the up position Raise the clamp by turning the handwheel and remove the cut pieces of paper Note The shield must be opened and closed each time a n...

Page 14: ...nd cause uneven cutting Increased clamp pressure will not eliminate draw caused by a dull knife The correct clamping pressure varies from paper to paper The general rule is that you should have enough...

Page 15: ...ipment shown in Figure 11 is included with the machine The following instructions show how to remove and install a new or re sharpened knife Read through these instructions AT LEAST ONCE before attemp...

Page 16: ...nives are heavy and always very sharp Be sure to keep the edge away from your body and keep other people out of the area while handling the blade Severe lacerations or dismemberment could result from...

Page 17: ...nd the dull knife to a knife grinder Do not attempt to sharpen your own knives See the Knife Care Tips Section below for additional information 7 3 Knife Care Tips KNIFE SAFETY Knives are DANGEROUS Kn...

Page 18: ...n the cutting edge of the knife 7 3 2 Cutting Stick A worn cutting stick can affect the cut quality of the bottom sheets When this happens the cut stick can be rotated Usually the stick should be rota...

Page 19: ...7 0 Knife Installation Changing 19 Always keep knife bolts securely tightened Store knives in a dry environment to prevent corrosion Never attempt to service a knife in any way...

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Page 21: ...8 0 Footprint 21 NOTES...

Page 22: ...ion if they are not follow the instructions in this manual to send them up Test 1 With the front shield open press the cut buttons Nothing should happen If the knife comes down with the front guard op...

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