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KNIVES REPLACEMENT
WARNING
!
Make certain that machine are disconnected
from the power source.
Be careful, knifes are very sharps. Wear
gloves!!
4. Check the locking screws, if the threads appear worn
or stripped or if the heads are becoming rounded,
replace them.
5. Clean the housing and the locking bar with a
degreaser.
To obtain the best adjustment results of the
knives, it is imperative to number the knives
and grooves on the cutterhead. With a perma-
nent felt pen, across the groove and over the
knife, draw 1 line for #1 knife, 2 lines for #2
knife, 3 for the #3 knife and 4 for the #4 knife.
This will enable you to go back and forth from
one knife to the other to make fine adjustments
and be certain that all knives were tightened
properly.
1. Remove the six screws and remove the upper cover.
2. Blow up chips and dust.
3. Loosen the knife locking bar by turning the locking
screws. Take care, the inner two springs will pop out
when removing the knife and knife locking bar.
6. Replace the locking bar and the knife in the housing
and place the knife gage on the cutter head. Center it
on the edge of the knife. The knife should comes in
contact with the center protrusion of the gage.
7. Maintain gage knife down in place with one hand and
with the other begin to tighten the screws of the locking
bar. Start from the end screws, then the center screws
until the knife is securely held in the cutterhead.
Gradually increase the tightening.
8. Repeat previous steps for the other knifes.
Locking
screw
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