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2.0  Safety 

 

 
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2.0 Safety 

2.1 Precautions 

 

This machine is designed for one-person operation.  Never operate the machine with more than 
one person. 

 

Safe use of this machine is the responsibility of the operator.  Use good judgment and common 
sense when working with and around this machine. 

 

Read and understand all instructions thoroughly before using the machine.  If questions remain, 
contact the dealer from which you purchased this machine.  Failure to understand the operating 
instructions may result in personal injury. 

 

Only trained and authorized people should operate this machine. 

 

DO NOT ALTER SAFETY GUARDS OR DEVICES.  They are for your protection.  Severe 
personal injury may result. 

 

Disconnect power

 before cleaning or performing maintenance.  See Section 2.2 Power Lockout 

Procedure. 

 

Observe all caution labels on this machine.  

 

Be sure the cutter is properly grounded. 

 

Be sure there is sufficient power to operate the cutter properly. 

 

Observe all caution plates mounted on this cutter. 

 

Keep foreign objects off table and away from cutter blade. 

 

BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL

 when handling and changing the cutter knife.  Severe lacerations or 

dismemberment could result from careless handling procedures. 

 

Keep the floor around the cutter free of trim, debris, oil and grease. 

 

When replacing hydraulic parts, loosen the connections slowly to release pressure.  Never loosen 
connections with the machine running. 

 

If the cutter sounds or operates unusually, have it checked by a qualified service person. 

 

CRUSH HAZARD

, keep hand and fingers from under the clamp when clamping paper.  Use 

Jogging Aid to load paper, and use the backgauge to push paper out before unloading.  

DO NOT 

REACH UNDER THE KNIFE AND CLAMP AREA! 

 

2.2 Power Lockout Procedure 

For maximum safety while making adjustments or repairs to your machine, be sure to disconnect 
power to the machine.  Disconnect the power plug from its socket 
 

 

Figure 1 - Main Power Disconnect 

Summary of Contents for CHALLENGE SPARTAN 150SA

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Provided By http www MyBinding com http www MyBindingBlog com CHALLENGE SPARTAN 150SA PAPER CUTTER...

Page 2: ...4 SPARTAN 150 SA SEMI AUTOMATIC PAPER CUTTER Sold and Serviced by The Challenge Machinery Company 6125 Norton Center Drive Norton Shores MI 49441 www challengemachinery com Serial Numbers 041001 Up OP...

Page 3: ...and return it DIRECTLY TO CHALLENGE If you bought a used machine it is important to have the following information on record at Challenge Copy this page fill in the information and send it care of Th...

Page 4: ...Operation 11 6 1 Power Main Switch 11 6 2 Backgauge Control 12 6 3 Jogging Aid 13 6 4 Line Light 13 6 5 Making a Cut 14 6 6 Adjusting the Knife Depth 14 6 7 Operating Tips 15 7 0 Knife Installation C...

Page 5: ...rly grounded Be sure there is sufficient power to operate the cutter properly Observe all caution plates mounted on this cutter Keep foreign objects off table and away from cutter blade BE EXTREMELY C...

Page 6: ...EA Disconnect power before cleaning servicing or making adjustments not requiring power Do not alter safety guards or devices they are for your protection Replace all guards Do not operate with any gu...

Page 7: ...das en esta guillotina No permita que objetos estranos esten en la mesa o cerca de la cuchilla cortadora TENGA SUMO CUIDADO al tocar y cambiar la cuchilla Heridas severas y hasta desmembramiento puede...

Page 8: ...Puller 1 60011 Knife Standard installed in machine 1 60057 Cutting Stick 1 60058 Jogging Aid 1 60061 Knife Lifter Assembly 1 F 150 O Operator Manual 1 W 189 5 32 Hex T Allen Wrench 1 OptionalItems Par...

Page 9: ...ngth 31 78 7 cm Overall Width 25 3 4 65 4 cm Approx Net Weight 170 lbs 77 kg Approx Shipping Weight 200 lbs 91 kg Approx Weight of Optional Stand 40 lbs 18 kg Electrical 120 Volts 60 HZ 8 Amps Service...

Page 10: ...age 7 Make sure there are no missing items 5 2 Uncrating The Spartan 150 SA weighs approximately 200 lbs 91 kg DO NOT risk personal injury or damage by attempting to move machinery with makeshift equi...

Page 11: ...uirements specified on the nameplate of this machine as well as all local electrical codes Have a qualified electrician install one if your location is not so equipped Connect the power cord into a gr...

Page 12: ...TILL HAVE ANY QUESTIONS Figure 5 Machine Controls 6 1 Power Main Switch Power is enabled when the main power switch is turned to the ON position Figure 6 The display and line light are turned on at th...

Page 13: ...When the machine is first powered up the display shows four lines as follows indicating the display needs to be reset Figure 7 Display at power up To reset the display bring the backgauge to the forwa...

Page 14: ...ife or clamp To use load the paper against the side and backgauge using the jogging aid Figure 9 Figure 10 Remove the jogging aid from the table close the shield clamp the paper and make the cut Figur...

Page 15: ...knife to the up position Raise the clamp by turning the hand wheel and remove the cut pieces of paper Note The shield must be opened and closed each time a new cut is to be made See Section 6 7 Opera...

Page 16: ...paper and cause uneven cutting Increased clamp pressure will not eliminate draw caused by a dull knife Carefully lay out each sheet before you start cutting Find the best cut pattern to give you the...

Page 17: ...the machine The following instructions show how to remove and install a new or re sharpened knife Read through these instructions AT LEAST ONCE before attempting to actually change or install any bla...

Page 18: ...y and should be carefully discarded See the Knife Care Tips Section below for additional information 7 2 Knife Installation Knives are heavy and always very sharp Be sure to keep the edge away from yo...

Page 19: ...en your own knives Knives that do not have a minimum height of 1 1 2 3 8 cm will not function properly and should be carefully discarded See the Knife Care Tips Section below for additional informatio...

Page 20: ...Nicks are visible on the cutting edge of the knife 7 3 2 Cutting Stick A worn cutting stick can affect the cut quality of the bottom sheets When this happens the cut stick can be rotated Usually the s...

Page 21: ...fe Installation Changing 20 If a knife bolt is damaged replace it Always keep knife bolts securely tightened Store knives in a dry environment to prevent corrosion Never attempt to service a knife in...

Page 22: ...7 0 Knife Installation Changing 21 NOTES...

Page 23: ...reset a Preset Backgauge by bringing backgauge to front of machine 4 Knife cuts deeper on one side than the other a Knife is not seated all the way up in knife bar a Loosen knife screws and use knife...

Page 24: ...9 0 Footprint 23 9 0 Footprint...

Page 25: ...ition if they are not follow the instructions in this manual to send them up Test 1 With the front shield open press the cut buttons Nothing should happen If the knife comes down with the front guard...

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