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MODEL 444

®

JARVIS

6205004;:.

PRODUCTS CORPORATION

33 ANDERSON ROAD, MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT 06457-4926
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E--MAIL.

[email protected]

FAX. 860-347-6978 TEL. 860--347--7271 WWW.

jarvisproducts.com

1. Ensure

that all employees who use this tool are trained in the proper use of this tool and are aware

of the dangers that may arise if they do not follow the procedures outlined in this brochure.

2. Follow

our installation and maintenance instructions for proper installation and care of the tool.

3.

Enclosed are four (4) copies of

“NOTICE TO OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE AND

CLEANUP PERSONNEL.”

Post one copy on the employees’ bulletin board; give one copy to

operator(s); give one copy to the maintenance foreman; and give one copy to the sub-contract clean-

up / internal cleanup foreman.

Additional copies will be provided upon request.

4.

The tool is designed and intended to be powerful. That fact should be obvious to your employees,

but you must emphasize it to them.

5. Always

disconnect the tool from its power supply when it is not in use.

6. Ensure

that employees wear eye protection in accordance with OSHA’s eye and face protection re-

quirements (29 CFR 1910.133) when using the tool.

7. Hand/Wrist/Arm

injury and other Cumulative Trauma Disorders may result from repetitive work,

motion or vibration. You must make your employees aware of hazards, symptoms of injury and ap-

propriate prevention. See OSHA’s “Ergonomics Program Management Guidelines for Meatpack-

ing Plants.”

8. Remove

and

repair

any tool that malfunctions.

All

personnel must be instructed to remove any

malfunctioning equipment.

9. Never

make modifications or alterations to the tool.

Replace any missing or illegible labels.

10. Avoid

injury. Do not permit the tool to be misused.

11. If

you

resell

or

distribute

a Jarvis product, you must provide the purchaser with the appropriate safe-

ty sheets and tool brochure.

Additional copies of safety sheets and tool brochures will be provided

upon request.

SAFETY MESSAGES TO EMPLOYER AND SAFETY DIRECTOR

AVOID INJURY

Keep hands clear.

safety messages to employer

and safety director

Summary of Contents for 444 Wellsaw

Page 1: ...4005257 Heavy Duty with 8 inch Blade 4005251 Heavy Duty with 16 inch Blade 4005253 Accessories Balancer 4042037 Safety Messages to Employer and Safety Director 2 Safety Messages to Operators Maintenan...

Page 2: ...employees but you must emphasize it to them 5 Always disconnect the tool from its power supply when it is not in use 6 Ensure that employees wear eye protection in accordance with OSHA s eye and face...

Page 3: ...uids or in gaseous atmospheres 7 Do not operate in outdoor locations or in damp or wet locations 8 Do not overreach keep proper footing and balance when using the tool 9 Never put fingers hands or oth...

Page 4: ...4 JARVIS 6205004 PRODUCTS CORPORATION 33 ANDERSON ROAD MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT 06457 4926 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E MAIL jarvis products corp snet net FAX 860 347 6978 TEL 860 347 7271 WWW jarvisprodu...

Page 5: ...RPORATION 33 ANDERSON ROAD MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT 06457 4926 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E MAIL jarvis products corp snet net FAX 860 347 6978 TEL 860 347 7271 WWW jarvisproducts com install bearing with...

Page 6: ...oud 1 52 1019079 Handle incls items 52 53 1 53 1004049 Lock Washer 4 54 1055069 Button Head Screw 4 55 1055100 Set Screw 3 56 1007165 Lock Nut 1 57 1004127 Thrust Bearing Race 2 58 1028059 Connecting...

Page 7: ...ternating current Its voltage rating is indicated on the name plate 42 volt 115 volt or 230 volt If an extension cord is to be used be sure that the wire size is adequate to maintain full line voltage...

Page 8: ...ecure it firmly 3 To prevent the starting torque of the motor from pulling the saw away from the line of the cut make a few short strokes until the blade has cut into the material about 1 4 inch Then...

Page 9: ...items 27 or 31 with blade sup port item 30 or 33 The blade should ex tend approximately 3 inches from the end of the blade support b Slide the blade onto the blade support until the crimp in the blad...

Page 10: ...ghten to remove the bearing cap 18 Turn the bottom up and push or tap it lightly to remove drive shaft assembly items 62 66 19 Remove stator wires item 81 from brush hold ers item 37 20 Remove 2 lockn...

Page 11: ...rew item 55 slowly and equally until the saw starts to slow down there may be a change in pitch of the motor It is very important that the set screws aredrawndown equally Failureto doso canre sult in...

Page 12: ...AMERICA E MAIL jarvis products corp snet net FAX 860 347 6978 TEL 860 347 7271 WWW jarvisproducts com PRODUCTS CORPORATION PRODUCTS CORPORATION 33 ANDERSON ROAD MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT 06457 4926 UNITE...

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