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specifications, installation,

operation and maintenance instructions

Model SER--02

page 6 of 8

®

JARVIS

6205014

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. j

arvisproducts.com

SPECIFICATIONS

Motor Power

1.9 hp

1400 W

Operating Volt/Amp

115V/13A, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz

230V/6.5A, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz

Stroke

1.6 in

41 mm

Blade Speed

6000 strokes / min

Control Handle

Single

Electric

Blade Length

8 in

203 mm

16 in

406 mm

Overall Length (w/o blade)

18.0 in

457 mm

Weight (w/o blade)

16 lbs

7.2 kg

Vibration

135 dB Front

133 dB Rear

Noise (one meter from tool)

93 dB

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY IN ACCOR-
DANCE WITH OSHA’S LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURES
(29 CFR 1910.147) BEFORE PERFORMING ANY REPAIRS OR
MAINTENANCE.
ALL WIRING MUST BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.

1 Install the saw above the work station from a balanc-

er if desired.

Jarvis

part number 4042040 is avail-

able.

2 Position power cord (item 31) for either top exit or

rear exit, as desired.

2.1 Unplug the tool.

2.2 Remove four (4) pan head screws (item 36),

electrical box cover (item 35) and gasket (item

38).

2.3 Disconnect power cord from switch (item 41).

2.4 Remove two (2) locking nuts (item 34), strain

relief connector (item 30) and plug (item 37).

2.5 Swap positions of strain relief and plug. Re--

tighten nuts.

2.6 Reconnect power cord to switch.

2.7 Reinstall gasket, cover and four (4) screws.

3 Plug the 115 V, 50/60 Hz model into a standard 115

V wall outlet. Plug the 230 V, 50/60 Hz model into

a standard 230 V wall outlet.

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

1

Test

the tool prior to use.

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

immediately.

2 Make sure that the saw moves freely on the balancer.

3 Making the cut.

3.1 Position the saw.

3.2 Depress the trigger to start the saw and make the

cut.

3.3 When the desired length of cut is reached, re-

lease the trigger. This will stop the blade from

oscillating.

Continue holding the saw firmly

with both hands until the blade stops oscillat-

ing.

3.4 Withdraw the saw blade from the carcass.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY IN ACCOR-
DANCE WITH OSHA’S LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURES
(29 CFR 1910.147) BEFORE INSTALLING OR REMOVING A
BLADE. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA’S LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCE-
DURES (29 CFR 1910.147) BEFORE PERFORMING ANY RE-
PAIRS OR MAINTENANCE.

1 MONTHLY:

1.1 Remove six (6) flat head screws (item 81), six

(6) serrated washers (item 80), bottom cover

(item 79) and gasket (item 78).

1.2 Ensure that gear case is 3/4 full of USDA ap-

proved grease.

Jarvis

part number 1062003 is

available. Add grease if necessary.

1.3 Replace gasket, bottom cover, washers and

screws.

2 BLADE DISASSEMBLY:

Always wear cut protective gloves when handling
blades.

2.1 Remove two (2) locking nuts (item 70) and two

(2) socket head cap screws (item 77).

2.2 Slide blade (item 91, 93 or 95) off blade support

(item 90, 92 or 94).

2.2.1 Push drive ram (item 69) into housing if

more space is required for blade removal.

3 BLADE ASSEMBLY (item 91, 93 or 95):

3.1 END CUTTING BLADE (item 91)

3.1.1 Slide blade (item 91) onto blade support

(item 90) until crimp in end of blade is

touching end of support.

3.1.2 Use soft mallet to tap end of blade toward

body of saw until the crimp in the blade

slides into the slot in the blade support.

Summary of Contents for SER-02

Page 1: ...mm Center Guided 6TPI 3023211 400mm Knife Tip 4TPI 3023215 Balancer for all models 4042040 Notice to Employer and Safety Director 2 Notice to Operators Maintenance and Cleanup Personnel 3 Parts Diagra...

Page 2: ...e 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 Never make modifications or alterations to...

Page 3: ...before performing any repair or maintenance 4 Disconnect the power supply or have the power supply disconnected in accordance with OSHA s lockout tagout procedures 29 CFR 1910 147 before performing a...

Page 4: ...ing 1 14 1072404 Stator 115 Volt 1 1072382 Stator 230 Volt 1 15 1021192 Ball Bearing 1 16 1055400 Pan Head Screw 2 17 1072403 Armature 115 Volt 1 1072381 Armature 230 Volt 1 18 1071058 Air Ring Disk 1...

Page 5: ...2 68 1028116 Connecting Link 2 69 1065041 Drive Ram 1 70 1007254 Locking Nut 2 71 1036180 Bushing 1 72 1035362 O ring 1 73 1032307 Plate 1 74 1035357 Wiper Seal 1 75 1004230 Split Lock Washer 6 76 10...

Page 6: ...IONS 1 Test the tool prior to use 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 y...

Page 7: ...sition to maximize life 6 2 Remove two 2 oval head screws item 49 and hanger bracket item 50 6 3 Turn saw upside down and rest on motor cover item 6 6 3 1 Assembly fixture Jarvis part number 8039075 i...

Page 8: ...d of connecting pins item 60 must seat in counterbores of counterweight piston item 61 and drive ram item 69 9 1 2 When pressing connecting pin item 60 into drive ram item 69 be careful not to bend fo...

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