
T10051 14" portable Benchtop Brake
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Basic Operations
1. Mark your workpiece along the line that you
want to shear.
2. Align the mark you made in Step 1 with the
shear blades.
Work Stop
The Model T10051 is equipped with a work stop
that allows you to create identical cuts in multiple
workpieces.
To use the work stop:
1. Mark your workpiece along the line that you
want to shear.
2. Align the mark you made in Step 1 with the
shear blades.
3. Slide the work stop against the workpiece
and tighten the work stop knob.
4. For the following cuts, place the workpiece on
the tool base so that it rests against the work
stop, then proceed with the cut.
NOTICE
If you have never used this type of machine
or equipment before, we strongly recom-
mend that you read books, trade magazines,
or get formal training before beginning any
projects. Regardless of the content in this
section, grizzly Industrial will not be held
liable for accidents caused by lack of train-
ing.
Injury to your hands and fingers could result
from improper use of this tool. Never place
your hand in the path of the blade while
using this tool and never use the tool with-
out the safety guard in place.
3. use your left hand to hold the workpiece
steady on the tool base while you lower the
handle with your right hand to produce the
cut. do not reach around the blade with your
right hand to hold the workpiece.
Cleaning
Cleaning the Model T10051 is relatively easy.
periodically wipe down the machine to remove
dust and oil. Treat all unpainted surfaces with a
non-staining lubricant after cleaning.
Lubrication (Figure 6)
Lubricating the Model T10051 consists of applying
oil to the pivoting and sliding surfaces.
To lubricate the model T10051:
1. Apply 3-4 drops of oil to the areas indicated
in
Figure 6 so that oil will penetrate between
the sliding surfaces. raise and lower the
handle several times to disperse the oil.
2. Wipe any excess oil from these areas to pre-
vent dust and grime build-up.
Figure 6.
Lubrication locations (left side shown).