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operation instructions

maintenance instructions

Model Buster V

page 13 of 16

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JARVIS

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PRODUCTS CORPORATION

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

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

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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).

Summary of Contents for Buster V

Page 1: ...d Safety Director 2 Safety Messages to Operators Maintenance and Cleanup Personnel 3 Parts Diagram and List 4 Specifications 10 Installation Instructions 10 Operation Instructions 12 Maintenance Instr...

Page 2: ...aintenance foreman and give one copy to the sub contract cleanup internal cleanup foreman Additional copies will be provided upon request 4 The tool is designed and intended to be powerful This fact s...

Page 3: ...y on the cutting edge or within the cutting path of the tool when it is connected to the power supply 6 Test the tool prior touse or daily Depress each trigger separately andthe tool should not start...

Page 4: ...Plate 1 15 1055021 Socket Head Cap Screw 8 16 1061220 Slide Rail 2 17 1029194 Slide Rail Spacer 2 18 1020146 Idler Wheel Shaft 1 19 1016243 Idler End Housing 1 20 1055862 Flat Head Screw 2 21 1004275...

Page 5: ...8 and 59 27 1011217 Drain Coupling 1 28 1055049 Socket Head Cap Screw 4 29 1004275 Washer 2 30 1055862 Flat Head Screw 2 31 1061614 Internal Water Manifold 1 32 1055499 Pan Head Screw 1 33 1061580 Adj...

Page 6: ...2 23 1014083 Compression Spring 2 24 1061231 Blade Guide Mounting Plate 2 25 1058061 Blade Guide Insert 4 26 1055490 Pan Head Slotted Screw 12 3058057 Drive End Guide Package includes items 13 26 1 3...

Page 7: ...22 1061222 Switch Housing Gasket 1 23 1055090 Button Head Screw 4 24 1011223 Strain Relief Connector 1 1011174 Cord Connector 42V only 25 1063148 Switch Boot 1 26 1011203 Strain Relief Connector 1 27...

Page 8: ...Roll Pin 1 21 1019128 Switch Handle with item 20 1 22 1004182 Washer 1 23 1055296 Hex Head Screw 1 3019115 Top Handle Assembly includes items 1 23 24 1018085 Right Hand Trigger Lever 1 25 1036132 Bush...

Page 9: ...6406 Motor Housing 1 10 1017158 Information Label 1 11 1055039 Drive Screw 4 12 1063783 Stator 575V 60Hz 1063576 Stator 460 230V 60Hz 1063780 Stator 415V 50Hz 1063778 Stator 380 220V 60Hz 1063773 Stat...

Page 10: ...16 1016346 Electrical Box Enclosure 1 3016167 Control Box Assy 115V 3016190 Control Box Assy 220V items 1 2 4 5 and 7 16 ITEM PART NO PART NAME QTY Electric Control Box Assembly not used in current to...

Page 11: ...numbered 4 and 5 to a starter coil supplied by the customer Disconnect any oth er source of power to the startercoil The coilop erating voltage is indicated on the label item 1 page 10 inside the cont...

Page 12: ...S ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA S LOCKOUT TAGOUT PROCEDURES 29 CFR 1910 147 BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS 1 Turn on the power 2 Prior to use or daily perfor...

Page 13: ...d 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 a...

Page 14: ...move retaining ring item 2 page 6 2 1 6 Remove shaft item 3 page 6 assembly 2 1 7 Clean all grease out of the torque knob 2 1 8 Turn the torque knob so that ball plungers item 10 page 6 are visible 2...

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Page 16: ...OF AMERICA EMAIL jarvis products corp snet net TEL 860 347 7271 FAX 860 347 6978 WWW jarvisproducts com PRODUCTS CORPORATION PRODUCTS CORPORATION 33 ANDERSON ROAD MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT 06457 4926 UNI...

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