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FOREWORD
This manual has been prepared for the owner and operators of the TENNSMITH Model 36A and 52A Shears.
Its purpose, aside from operation instruction, is to promote safety through the use of accepted operating procedures.
Read all instructions thoroughly before operating your shear.
Also contained in this manual is the parts list for your shear. It is recommended that only TENNSMITH factory
authorized parts be used for replacement parts.
WARRANTY
Your shear has a three year limited warranty from the date of purchase. The terms of the warranty are stated on the
warranty registration card shipped with your machine. Please complete and return this card to activate your warranty.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Know the safety and operating instructions contained in this manual prior to operation of this shear. Beco
familiar with and understand the hazards and limitations of this shear. Always practice safety.
2.
Wear approved eye safety protection, such as safety glasses or goggles, etc., when operating the shear to
protect your eyes.
3.
Protective type footwear should be worn, and jewelry such as rings, watches, necklaces, etc., should be
removed prior to operation of this shear.
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4.
Do not remove the front hold-down guard (Index # 3). This is a protective device. If
the hold-down is inoperable, immediately disconnect the power and lock the main
power to the machine, and contact Tennsmith or your authorized distributor for a
replacement part
.
5.
Keep the hold-down (Index #3) at the minimum gap required to feed the material into
the shear. The gap should never be higher than 3/16” from the table
.
If you have questions
regarding the Hold-down, please consult the factory.
6.
Always keep hands clear of the blade.
7.
Do not misuse the shear by using it for other than its intended purpose.
8.
Never exceed the rated capacity of this machine.
9.
Keep the work area clear and clean to avoid tripping or slipping.
10.
Always disconnect the power to the shear prior to performing any maintenance or adjustments to the machine.
11.
Turn off machine when not in use.
12.
Any malfunction or abnormality pertaining to this machine should be reported to the maintenance supervisor
immediately.
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