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OPERATION:

To introduce roving to the cutter, dou-
ble over one end of roving and insert it 
through one of the three holes in the 
feed bar (18) on the top of the cutter 
assembly. The air motor control knob, 
on the front of the manifold (6), should 
be opened three or four turns, and the 
blower control knob, on the rear should 
be opened a 1/4 turn. Pull the trigger 
and the glass will be dispensed into the 
resin stream. By opening or closing the 
blower control knob, the glass pattern 
will vary in width. By opening the 
motor control knob, glass content will 
be increased. Close this knob and glass 
content will be decreased. Adjust both 
motor control and blower control to 
produce the desired output and pattern. 
The resin fan should be approximately 
3" wider than the glass pattern. This 
allows the fan pattern to pre-wet the 
part and post wet the glass.

ADJUSTMENTS:

Cutting head (11): It should have 
sufficient tension against the anvil 
sleeve (17) to cut properly. Excessive 
tension will overload the air motor 
(5) and create starting problems. 
Insufficient tension will not allow 
complete cutting of the roving. The 
eccentric nuts (4) can be used to 
adjust the tension correctly.

Idler bearing (16): This should be 
adjusted to have a slight contact with 
the anvil sleeve (17). Excessive con-
tact will create starting problems. 
Insufficient contact will not allow 
the roving to feed correctly. The 
eccentric nut (4) on the end of idler 
bearing is used to adjust the idler 
bearing to the correct tension.

Air motor oiling (5): This is accom-
plished by removing the motor con-
trol knob from the manifold assembly 
(6), and inserting 2 to 3 drops of light 
weight machine oil (use Binks 207-
11155-1). Replace the control knob 
and the cutter guard, and run for a 
few seconds, wipe off any excess oil. 
(Or oil may be added to an in-line 
oiler on the air supply hose.)

Cutter alignment: The roving 
should enter the resin fan as soon 
as possible without excessive fall 
out. Simply push the cutter forward 
or pull back to achieve this. To 
adjust the cutter angle from side to 
side, simply turn the knob (22g) on 
the mounting bracket (22) in the 
direction desired.

DISSASSEMBLY:

1. Start by removing the cutter guard 

assembly (14) and chute (13).

2. To remove the air motor assembly 

(5) and manifold assembly (6) first 
remove the outer retaining ring 
(5b) and the anvil sleeve (17) from 
the air motor assembly.

3. Then loosen the Allen head cap 

screw (2), releasing the air motor 
assembly and the manifold assem-
bly from the back plate (1).

4.  If it is stuck, you may need to use 

slight pressure from a screwdriver 
between the air motor and back 
plate to free it.

5.  To remove the manifold assembly 

(6), remove the air hose (25), valve 
and elbow (21, 23), and the modi-
fied head screw (7) from within the 
manifold. The manifold assembly 
will then drop free of the air motor, 
and expose the three o-rings (6f).

6.  Inspect the muffler (6a) and the 

blower tube (6c) for any wear. 
Replace if necessary. Be sure to 
insert so that the blower holes are 
pointing in the right direction. 

7.  To remove the control knobs from 

the manifold assembly, remove 
the thumbscrew (6k). Then use a 
screwdriver to remove the packing 
nut (6i) and the o-rings (6g, 6h). 
Replace the o-rings if necessary. 
Repeat for other side.

8.  For disassembling the air motor 

assembly (5), begin by removing 
the two pins (5d) holding the tire 
shaft (5c) to the rotor. Next pull 
the tire off the shaft. Refer to Part 
Sheet 77-2883 for further details.

9.  Check the bearings (5e) for any 

wear, replace if necessary.

10.  To remove the cutting head 

assembly (11) from the back 
plate, hold the eccentric nut (4) 
and unscrew the cutting head 
bolt (12). To remove the cutting 
blades (11f), use a small screw-
driver to pry out the blade spacer 
(11e), and the retaining spring 
(11d). The old blade will fall free 
of the slot when this is done.

11.  To remove the cutter bearing 

(16) from the back plate, hold 
the eccentric nut (4) and unscrew 
the hex head screw (15).

RE-ASSEMBLY:

Manifold Assembly:
1.  Lubricate the o-rings (6g, 6h) with 

petroleum jelly and insert into the 
manifold body (6e).

2.  Next thread the packing nut (6i) 

into the manifold body.

3.  Then thread the lock nut (6j) onto 

the thumbscrew (6k) and insert 
into the manifold body.

4.  Repeat steps 1-3 for the other side 

of the manifold.

5.  Now thread the jam nut (6d) onto 

the blower tube (6c). And then 
thread the blower tube into the 
manifold body. Be sure to note 
the position of the blower tube 
holes when inserting into the 
manifold body.

6.  Finally thread the muffler (6a) into 

the muffler adapter (6b) and insert 
them into the manifold body.

Binks MODEL 201-510 ROVING CUTTER

NOTE

Lubrication is very important and the 

motor should be oiled after every 2-4 

hours of continuous use.

  CAUTION

DO NOT USE A HAMMER TO FORCE 

THE AIR MOTOR OUT.

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Страница 1: ...ir supply hose must have a minimum 5 16 ID Lower air pressures or a smaller diameter hose could result in poor operation Max Air Consumption 27cfm 47 m3 h Max Air Inlet Pressure 80 psi 5 52 bar WARNING Extreme caution needed when using this product Cutters have sharp blades which are rotating at high speed Never operate this product with the safety guard removed 201 510 ROVING CUTTER PACKAGE CONTE...

Страница 2: ...ENCY PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE Always follow the pressure relief procedure in the equipment instruction manual NOISE HAZARD You may be injured by loud noise Hearing protection may be required when using this equipment STATIC CHARGE Fluid may develop a static charge that must be dissipated through proper grounding of the equipment objects to be sprayed and all other electrically conductive objects ...

Страница 3: ... 10501 SQUARE CHOPPER CHUTE 1 13B 207 12194 ANGLED CHOPPER CHUTE 1 NOT SHOWN ITEM PART NO NO DESCRIPTION QTY 14 207 11182 CHOPPER GUARD ASSEMBLY 1 15 237 175 HEX HEAD SCREW 1 16 237 574 BEARING 1 17 207 1196 1 K25 ANVIL SLEEVE 1 18 207 11195 FEEDER BAR ASSEMBLY 1 21 107 1670 BALL VALVE 1 22 207 11415 MOUNTING BRACKET KIT 1 23 237 572 ELBOW 1 24 237 573 AIR HOSE NOT SHOWN 1 ITEM PART NO NO DESCRIPT...

Страница 4: ...ly 5 and manifold assembly 6 first remove the outer retaining ring 5b and the anvil sleeve 17 from the air motor assembly 3 Then loosen the Allen head cap screw 2 releasing the air motor assembly and the manifold assem bly from the back plate 1 4 If it is stuck you may need to use slight pressure from a screwdriver between the air motor and back plate to free it 5 To remove the manifold assembly 6...

Страница 5: ...ead axle 12 and an eccentric nut 4 3 Now you can add the manifold assembly 6 by sliding it into the back plate Be sure to lubricate the three o rings 6f on top of the manifold 4 Connect the tire shaft 5c to the air motor 5 using the two roll pins 5d Then attach the air motor assembly 5 by sliding the shaft through the back plate In doing this make sure to line up the three air passages with those ...

Страница 6: ... 2 6j 207 11203 LOCK NUT 2 6k 207 11204 THUMBSCREW 2 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY Parts are included in 207 10903 Repair Kit PARTS LIST When ordering please specify Part No 6e 6f 6d 6g 6h 6i 6j 6a 6c 6b 6k 5a AIR MOTOR 1 5b 237 22 K5 E CLIP 2 5c 207 10062 TIRE SHAFT 1 5d 237 14 ROLL PIN 2 106 1265 REPAIR KIT FOR 5A ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY PARTS LIST When ordering please specify Part No ...

Страница 7: ...14a 207 10806 CHOPPER GUARD NUT 1 14b 237 159 NYLON WASHER 1 14c 207 11183 CUTTER GUARD 1 14d 237 19 RETAINING RING 1 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY PARTS LIST When ordering please specify Part No NOTE Blades 11f are to be placed in every other slot This will result in the standard 1 inch cut length To insure proper balance insert blades around cutting head 11c equally NOTE A cutter guard insert ...

Страница 8: ...f 237 44 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 1 22g 207 10184 CUTTER ADJUSTING CAM 1 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY PARTS LIST When ordering please specify Part No 5c 237 22 K5 RETAINING RING 2 6f 237 550 O RING 3 6g 20 3236 K5 O RING 2 6h 20 3467 O RING 2 11d 207 11186 RETAININGSPRING 8 11e 207 11187 CUTTER BLADE SPACER 8 11f 207 11188 CUTTER BLADES BOX OF 100 1 237 543 K5 O RING 2 207 11155 1 AIR MOTOR OIL 2 ...

Страница 9: ...2 DEAD END CAP 13 207 10062 TIRE SHAFT 1 14 237 14 ROLL PIN 2 15 237 22 K5 E CLIP 2 Items available in Repair Kit 106 1265 Please order separately Items with no quantity are not available for purchase ITEM PART NO NO DESCRIPTION QTY PARTS LIST When ordering please specify Part No CA PROP 65 PROP 65 WARNING WARNING This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and...

Страница 10: ...e vane face to the center of the rotor 12 Place the proper end plate gasket on the body of dead end If the original is damaged replace with a new one supplied in the Repair Kit 106 1265 13 Place the dead end plate on the body 14 Install the dead end bearing and press into place with an arbor press 15 Fully tighten the remaining bolts to 75 100 in lbs 16 Set end clearance as required Total end clea...

Страница 11: ...d incorrectly Rotor not centered Glass wrap up Broken vanes Stuck bearings Lack of lubrication Tension adjusted incorrectly Lack of air Frozen or incorrectly adjusted Frozen or incorrectly adjusted against back plate Blades are in backwards Excessive drag Cutter adjusted incorrectly Too narrow a resin fan Static electricity Remove guard and clean out Open blower control knob Correct tension adjust...

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