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MODEL 464 Wellsaw

PRODUCTS CORPORATION

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

[email protected]

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

jarvisproducts.com

JARVIS

®

6205002

SPECIFICATIONS

Motor Power

1.75 hp

1305 W

Operating Pressure

100 psi

6.8 bar

Air Consumption

53 ft

3

/ min

1.5 m

3

/ min

Blade Speed

6000 cuts / min

Stroke

1.5 in

38 mm

Control Handle

Single Trigger

Pneumatic

Blade Length

8 in

203 mm

16 in

406 mm

Overall Length (w/16 in blade) 37 in

940 mm

Weight (without blade)

20 lbs

9.1 kg

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1 Suspend the Model 464 Wellsaw from a balancer.

Jarvis

part number 4042045 is available.

2 Make the necessary air connection.

2.1 The requires compressed air supply is 53 ft

3

/

min at 100 psi. (1.5 m

3

/ min at 6.8 bars).

2.2 Refer to pages 4 and 5 more information about

the air hook up.

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

1 DAILY CHECKLIST:

1.1 Make sure that the compressed air supply is at

the correct pressure and that the lubricator is up
to the full mark. Use

Jarvis

Air Mist Lubricator

Oil

; if using a conventional air mist lubricator

set the feed rate at 8--10 drops per minute; if us-
ing a

micro fog

air mist lubricator set the feed

rate at 100 drops per minute.

Note:

Almost all

air mist lubricators are of the micro fog type

.

1.2 Make sure that the saw moves freely on the ba-

lancer.

1.3 Make sure that the saw is working correctly:

Depress

the trigger and the tool should start.

Release

the trigger and the tool should stop.

If

the tool malfunctions, remove it from service
and report the problem to your supervisor im-
mediately.

1.4

Always use two hands when starting and stop-
ping the saw. Continue holding the saw firmly
with both hands until the blade comes to a com-

plete stop

.

2 AVERAGE CUTTING AND RIPPING:

2.1 Place your work piece on a solid support at a

convenient working height.

2.2 Adjust the material so that the line of cut will be

close to the support. Secure it firmly.

2.3 To prevent starting torque of the motor from

pulling the saw away from line of cut, the opera-
tor should make a few short strokes until the
blade has cut into the material about 1/4 inch
(16.3 mm) before squeezing trigger switch.

2.4

Both hands should be on the saw at all times
while cutting. Continue holding the tool with
both hands until the saw blade comes to a com-
plete stop.

2.5 The saw should be kept at a 90 degree angle to

the work piece while cutting material that is
thicker than 1 inch (25.4 mm).

2.6 The saw should be pushed firmly into the mate-

rial while cutting.

2.7 Do not allow the saw blade or the blade support

to leave the work piece while cutting.

2.8 Never allow the saw blade to float into the mate-

rial while cutting.

2.9 Never permit any part of the saw, except the

blade and the blade support, to contact the work
piece during the cut.

3 CUTTING LARGE CROSS SECTIONS:

3.1 Rocking the saw in the cut will speed up the cut-

ting action.

4 SINKING THE BLADE THROUGH A SUR-

FACE:

4.1 Your power hand saw is not designed for regular

use in starting its own hole by sinking blades
through a surface, commonly called “plunge
cutting”. If attempted, the operator must:

a. Keep the saw blade as parallel to the work

as possible.

b. Immediately, as the blade makes contact

with the work piece, start to draw the saw
back slowly from the starting point.

specifications, installation

and operation instructions

Summary of Contents for 464

Page 1: ...heavy duty 1058073 8 inch end cutting 1058076 16 inch end cutting 1058077 Accessories Air Hose 16 ft 1059015 Air Filter Regulator Lubricator 3022003 Balancer for all models 4042045 Safety Messages to...

Page 2: ...our 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 f...

Page 3: ...ble liquids 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...

Page 4: ...pper Valve Body w item 9 1 20 1035194 Seal 2 21 1016211 Gear Housing 1 22 1055948 Socket Head Cap Screw 4 23 1035198 Gasket 1 24 1002194 Bearing Cover 1 25 1055434 Button Head Cap Screw 1 26 1055431 O...

Page 5: ...Bearing 2 66 1026071 Pinion Gear 1 67 1021210 Ball Bearing 1 68 1026070 Crown Gear 1 69 1030100 Woodruff Key 1 70 1020130 Drive Shaft 1 71 1021230 Ball Bearing 1 72 1027044 Drive Stud 1 73 1061189 Cra...

Page 6: ...sor im mediately 1 4 Always use two hands when starting and stop ping the saw Continue holding the saw firmly with both hands until the blade comesto a com plete stop 2 AVERAGE CUTTING AND RIPPING 2 1...

Page 7: ...be installed in the air supply line Keep the lubricator filled at all times 1 4 Make sure that the saw is working correctly Note The air supply must be connected to per form this maintenance check onl...

Page 8: ...21 to stop the rotation of the connecting link Remove lock nut item 77 and thrust washer item 74 8 8 Remove rod stud item 79 connecting link item 78 and push rod item 84 8 9 Insert a small block of w...

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