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maintenance instructions

Model SHC 140, 165, 165B, 165G, 165GT and 205

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3.6 Remove blade insert holder (item 83) with blade

inserts (item 101) and slinger (item 84) still at-
tached.

3.7 Inspect all parts for wear and replace, as neces-

sary.

3.7.1 Remove and replace the blade inserts (item

101), as necessary.

SHC--165GT Model

3.8 Remove hex head screws (item 79) and separate

cover assembly (items 75--80, 103--106) from
blade guard (item 88).

3.9 Remove the blade retaining screw (item 107),

lock washer (item 108), and blade retaining
washer (item 109). Remove blades (item 110).

3.9.1 Place blade locking pin (item 40) through

the hole in the blades to prevent them from
rotating.

4 BLADE INSTALLATION:

4.1 Reverse steps and procedures outlined in section

3.

Refer to Figure 3 below as a guide for instal-

ling blade.

4.1.1 To ensure proper fit and safe operation, the

slinger (item 13 or 84) and saw blade (item
12, 49 or 110) or blade insert holder (item
83) must fit securely on the lip of crown gear
(item 18, 91 or 112).

4.1.2 The teeth or blade inserts at the bottom of

the blade or blade insert holder should point
toward the operator and rotate counter--
clockwise.

Figure 3

Blade Installation

Saw Blade
Rotation Direction

Crown Gear

Slinger

Blade

Hex

Screw

Blade Retaining

Washer

Lip

5 BLADE SCRAPER REMOVAL: (SHC--165G and

SHC--165GT)

5.1 Remove hex head screws (item 75), adjustable

studs (item 76) and blade scraper (item 77 or
105).

5.2 Inspect all parts for wear and replace, as neces-

sary.

6 BLADE SCRAPER ASSEMBLY: (SHC--165G)

6.1 Reverse step 5.1.

6.2 With hex screws (item 75) only finger tight, ro-

tate adjustable studs (item 76) until blade scrap-
er (item 105) just contacts the blade inserts (item
101) on the blade insert holder (item 83). Back
off the adjustable studs (item 76)

1

/

16

th of a turn.

Tighten hex screws (item 75).

7 GEAR HOUSING DISASSEMBLY:

7.1 Remove blade and blade guard as outlined in

section 3.

7.2 Remove the two screws (item 32) and separate

the gear head assembly from the hydraulic mo-
tor assembly. Set motor assembly aside.

7.3 Remove the slinger (item 13 or 84) from the lip

of gear housing cover (item 16) or blade guard
(item 88).

7.4 Remove the three screws (item 15 or 87) and re-

move the gear housing cover (item 16) or blade
guard (item 88).

7.5 Lightly tap the gear housing (item 21, 50 or 99)

with a nylon mallet in the vicinity of the guard
mounting flange to dislodge the crown gear and
bearings (items 17--19 or 90--95).

7.6 Disassemble the crown gear.

7.6.1 Press the ball bearing (item 17 or 90) from

the crown gear (item 18 or 91).

7.6.2 Turn crown gear around and press the ball

bearing (item 19 or 94) from shaft of crown
gear.

7.7 Remove the internal retaining ring (item 27)

from the gear housing (item 21, 50 or 99).

7.8 Lightly tap the gear housing (item 21, 50 or 99)

with a nylon mallet in the vicinity of the guard
mounting flange to dislodge the pinion gear as-
sembly (items 23--26).

Summary of Contents for 4007028

Page 1: ...83 Hydr Power Unit Single Trigger 460V 60Hz 4027271 Hydr Power Unit Single Trigger 440 220V 50Hz 4027274 Hydr Power Unit Dual Trigger 460V 60Hz 4027273 Hydr Power Unit Dual Trigger 440 220V 50Hz 40272...

Page 2: ...rful This fact should be obvious to your employees but you must emphasize it to them 4 Ensure that employees wear eye protection in accordance with OSHA s eye and face protection re quirements 29 CFR...

Page 3: ...the cutting path of the tool when it is connected to a power supply 7 Always use both hands when starting and operating the tool to avoid the risk of possible kick back or recoil Continue holding the...

Page 4: ...Gear Housing LH with items 20 and 22 3016304 Housing Gear Assy RH 3016319 Housing Gear Assy LH items 10 11 and 13 27 ITEM PART NO PART NAME QTY 22 1021373 Needle Bearing 1 23 1026170 Pinion Gear RH 1...

Page 5: ...d Slotted Screw 2 56 1032494 Rub Plate 1 57 1029028 Spacer 2 58 1033017 Depth Gage Index 1 59 1024149 Trigger Guard 1 60 1055755 Hex Head Screw 2 61 1018131 Trigger Lever 1 62 1019224 Handle 1 63 1055...

Page 6: ...1 89 1036206 Hanger Bushing 1 ITEM PART NO PART NAME QTY 90 1021471 Ball Bearing 1 91 1026251 Crown Gear with item 93 1 92 1029420 Spacer 1 93 1010522 Dowel Pin 1 94 1021470 Ball Bearing 1 95 1014194...

Page 7: ...32645 Adapter Plate 1 122 1061670 Blue Tubing 2 feet 1 123 1061457 Yellow Tubing 6 feet 1 124 1051313 Y Fitting 1 125 1071150 Blue Tubing 4 feet 1 126 1071226 Yellow Tubing 8 feet 1 127 1051263 Elbow...

Page 8: ...r Rear Hsg Assy LH with items 159 and 165 165 1021498 Needle Bearing 4 166 1026279 Gear 2 167 1020405 Idler Shaft 1 ITEM PART NO PART NAME QTY 168 1030099 Key 1 169 3016516 Motor Front Hsg Assy RH 1 3...

Page 9: ...sure Filter Assy 1 1034105 High Pressure Filter Element 11 3008650 Hydraulic Gear Pump 1 12 1050515 Adapter Elbow 1 13 1025008 Hydraulic Pressure Gage 1 14 1034013 Oil Breather Filler Cap 1 15 1034064...

Page 10: ...ap Screw 4 13 pg 10 or 11 Control Box Assembly 1 14 1022120 Sub Plate with item 18 1 15 1050462 Hex Nipple 4 inch 1 16 1050090 Hex Nipple 2 inch 1 17 1050126 Pipe Elbow 2 18 1022119 Cartridge Relief V...

Page 11: ...1051065 Actuator 1 21 1005059 Push Button Switch 1 22 1016347 Control Box Enclosure 1 23 1063011 Electrical Relay 1 24 1063079 Wire Ring Terminal 2 25 1017085 Electrical Danger Label 1 ITEM PART NO PA...

Page 12: ...OF AMERICA E MAIL sales jarvisproducts com TEL 860 347 7271 FAX 860 347 6978 WWW jarvisproducts com JARVIS 6207016 Figure 1 Hose Connection Diagram Single Trigger Control Box Assembly Factory Installe...

Page 13: ...roducts com TEL 860 347 7271 FAX 860 347 6978 WWW jarvisproducts com JARVIS 6207016 Figure 2 Hose Connection Diagram Dual Triggers Control Box Assembly Factory Installed on Hydraulic Power Unit Contro...

Page 14: ...REPAIRS OR MAINTENANCE ALL WIRING MUST BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL STATE AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES RefertoFigure1or2onpage12or13asaguideforcon necting the air and hydraulic hoses 1 Install th...

Page 15: ...p isset to a maximumrelief pressureof 2000psi Dur ing operation the pressure gage item 13 Figure H page9 willonly showthe pressurerequired tomake thecut Thepressuregageshouldreadapproximate ly 300 psi...

Page 16: ...toolshouldnotstart Repeatthispro cedurereversingthetriggers Depressbothtrig gers simultaneously within one half second of each other and the tool should start With the tool running release one trigger...

Page 17: ...Screw Blade Retaining Washer Lip 5 BLADE SCRAPER REMOVAL SHC 165G and SHC 165GT 5 1 Remove hex head screws item 75 adjustable studs item 76 and blade scraper item 77 or 105 5 2 Inspect all parts for w...

Page 18: ...er smarkings Note Pressing the unmarked and unhardened lip will deform and damage the bearing 8 1 2 Wheninstallinginternalretainingring item 27 make sure that the beveled edge faces away from gear hou...

Page 19: ...bove into motor front housing item 169 11 12 Insert external retaining ring item 174 into groove in motor front housing item 169 11 13 Reinstall ball bearings items 176 external re taining ring item 1...

Page 20: ...175 can be pressed out through the gear head side of the front motor housing item 151 or 169 Jarvis tool 8039140 is avail able See Figure 4 on page 18 12 14 Inspect all parts for wear and replace as...

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