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MODEL 400

PRODUCTS CORPORATION

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

[email protected]

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

jarvisproducts.com

JARVIS

6205005:::.

®

SPECIFICATIONS

Motor Power

1 hp

745 W

Operating Volt/Amp 230V/7.5A, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz

115V/15A, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz

Stroke

1.13 in

29 mm

Blade Speed

8000 strokes / min

Control Handle

Single Trigger

Electric

Blade Length

8 in

203 mm

16 in

406 mm

Overall Length (16 in blade)

32 in

813 mm

Weight (without blade)

9.8 lbs

4.5 kg

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

These instructions have been prepared to assure you of
satisfactory operation through proper use of your

Jarvis

Wellsaw.

Read them carefully and keep them for future reference.

POWER SUPPLY
Your

Jarvis

Wellsaw operates on 50 or 60 Hz., single

phase alternating current. Its voltage rating is indicated
on the name plate (either 115 or 230 Volt). If an exten-
sion cord is to be used, be sure that the wire size is ade-
quate to maintain full line voltage to the tool.

GROUNDING

Your

Jarvis

Wellsaw should be grounded to prevent the

user from electric shock or

electrocution

. The

Jarvis

Wellsaw is equipped with an approved three conductor
cord and three prong grounding--type plug to fit the prop-
er grounding--type receptacle. The green conductor in
the cord is the grounding wire. Never connect the green

wire to a live terminal. If your

Jarvis

Wellsaw is the 115

volt model, it has a plug that looks like figure ”A”. If
your

Jarvis

Wellsaw is the 230 volt model, it has a plug

that looks like figure ”B”.

figure A

figure B

grounding blade

grounding blade

Do not use any adapters with the

Jarvis

Wellsaw

EXTENSION CORDS
Make sure your extension cord is in good condition.
When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy
enough to carry the current your

Jarvis

Wellsaw will

draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line volt-
age resulting in loss of power and overheating. The table
below shows the correct size to use depending on cord
length and nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use the
next heavier gage. The smaller the gage number, the
heavier the cord.

Minimum Wire Gage for Extension Cords

Volts

Total Length of Cord in Feet

120

0--25

26--50

51--100 101--150

240

0--50

51--100 101--200 201--300

Amp Rating

Wire Size (AWG)

0--6

18

16

16

14

6--10

18

16

14

12

When tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords la-
beled for outdoor use.

installation instructions

Summary of Contents for Wellsaw 400

Page 1: ...347 7271 WWW jarvisproducts com 6205005 Table Of Contents Page Notice to Employer and Safety Director 2 Notice to Operators Maintenance and Cleanup Personnel 3 Parts Diagram 4 Parts List 5 Installati...

Page 2: ...act should be obvious to your employees but you must emphasize it to them 5 Never make modifications or alterations to the tool Replace any missing or illegible labels 6 Always disconnect the tool fro...

Page 3: ...wer supply disconnected in accordance with OSHA s lockout tagout procedures 29 CFR 1910 147 before performing any cleanup 8 Disconnect the power supply when the tool is not in use 9 Never put fingers...

Page 4: ...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 jarvisproducts com JARVIS 6...

Page 5: ...3 100131 001 Label Retaining Rivet 4 35 1004149 100426 001 Thrust Bearing Race 1 36 1021218 100425 001 Needle Thrust Bearing 1 37 1027043 501081 Drive Stud 1 38 3026024 501223 Gear and Drive Stud 1 39...

Page 6: ...tric shock or electrocution The Jarvis Wellsaw is equipped with an approved three conductor cord and threeprong grounding typeplug to fit theprop er grounding type receptacle The green conductor in th...

Page 7: ...roper tool to do the job The Jarvis Wellsaw is designed for meat and bone cutting wood cutting non woven and geo textile cutting Do not use the Jarvis Wellsaw for non intended purposes 4 KEEP WORK ARE...

Page 8: ...d 6 The saw should be pushed firmly into the mate rial while cutting 7 Do not allow the saw blade or the blade support to leave the work piece while cutting 8 Never allow the saw blade to float into m...

Page 9: ...te the blade grove with oil orJarvis Wellsaw lubri cant 1062023 2 When cutting wet or gummy wood or other ma terial where there is a tendency for a deposit to build up on the sides of the blades use a...

Page 10: ...housing 6 Assemble blade support item 56 over the in serts on the saw housing Place the blade sup port clamp on the saw housing and fasten with the studs the cap nuts and phillips screws item 23 7 Ins...

Page 11: ...tem 5 stator item 8 will be attached 7 Remove armature item 11 Hold the armature in onehand and tap housing item51 with arub ber hammer with the other hand to loosen the ar mature Pinion gear item 12...

Page 12: ...e cutting Do not use the Jarvis Wellsaw for non intended purposes 3 KEEP WORK AREAS CLEAN AND WELL LIT Cluttered oily and poorly lit work areas invite accidents Keep visitors a safe distance from the...

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