operation instructions
maintenance instructions
Model Buster V
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3.3.1 The idler end of the Buster V should be
pointing upward while sawing through the
tail bone.
3.3.2 Do not pressure the Buster V; guide the
Buster V.
3.4 When the tail bone hits the crossbeam of the
Buster V, saw until the tail bone breaks apart and
the Buster V is allowed to continue its path down
the backbone of the beef.
3.4.1 The drive end of the Buster V should be low-
er than the idler end while sawing through
the tail bone.
3.5 After the tail and aitch bones have been split, saw
through the loin area.
3.5.1 The Buster V should be in a horizontal posi-
tion during this cut.
3.5.2 Do not pressure the Buster V; guide the
Buster V to ensure a straight cut.
3.6 Saw through the shoulder and neck of the beef.
3.6.1 The idler end of the Buster V should be
pointing downward while sawing through
the shoulder and neck.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
water
manifold
torque
knob
grease
fitting
blade
guide
blade
guide
tooth direction
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA’S LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
PROCEDURES
(29
CFR
1910.147)
BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY REPAIRS OR MAINTENANCE.
1 DAILY:
1.1 The Buster V is equipped with dual anti-tie down
control handles (the top and the rear handles).
Check for the correct operation of the dual anti-
tie down control handles
prior to use or daily.
Depress
each trigger separately and the tool
should not start.
Depress
one trigger, then pause
one second and depress the other trigger and the
tool should not start.
Repeat
this procedure re-
versing the triggers.
Depress
both triggers si-
multaneously (within one half second of each
other) and the tool should start. With the tool run-
ning,
release
one trigger and the tool should
stop.
Continue
holding the depressed trigger
and then depress the other trigger. The tool
should not start.
Repeat
this procedure holding
the other trigger.
If the tool malfunctions, repair
or remove it from service immediately
.
Note: the power supply must be connected to
perform the above operation only.
1.2 Clean and check the blade guide assemblies:
Re-
fer to the parts diagram on page 6 for referenced
items.
Note: the backup blade guides can be replaced or
rotated without removing the blade guide mount-
ing plate from the saw.
1.2.1 Remove two (2) set screws (item 20).
1.2.2 Slide the blade guide mounting plate (item
24) out of the guide housing (item 18).
1.2.3 Remove six (6) screws (items 26).
1.2.4 Rotate or replace the blade guide inserts
(item 25) as required.
1.2.5 Insert a 0.022 feeler gage between the blade
guide inserts.
1.2.6 Apply a light pressure to the outside of the
blade guides.
1.2.7 Tighten the six (6) screws (item 26).
1.2.8 Remove screw (item 21).
1.2.9 Rotate or replace the back--up blade guide
(item 22) as required.
1.2.10 Tighten the screw (item 21).