(F)
(B)
(1)
(2)
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shaft and from the Axelero
TM
chamber. This to ensure fire cannot occur once glowing sharpe-
ning fillings is deposited..
• Remove the key from the ignition for your own safety.
• Open the shredding chamber (read “11.2.5 Opening the shredding chamber” on page 43).
For your information
The blades can be sharpened without having to
disassemble them. Use a small angle grinder with a
grinding disc suitable for steel.
A blade has two sides.
• The front of the blade has the two chamfered cutting edges.
(F)
• The rear clearly shows the teeth profile of the cutting area.
(B)
As described in “11.4.1 Checking the blades” on page 52, A sharp cutting edge and a correct cutting
angle are essential for efficient shredding. These two properties of
the blades are retained in position by correctly sharpening the blades.
• If blades become blunt, the sharp cutting edge will become worn
and will be upset to form a wider rib.
(1)
• By grinding a little metal from the cutting edge, you can again
obtain a sharp cutting edge from this wide rib.
(2)
• This grinding is performed by moving the grinding disc along the
angled cutting edge.
•
Note:
By regularly grinding, you will only have to only grind
away a small adjustment of the metal to again obtain a sharp
cutting edge. This ensures that the times that you grind will be
very short and will ensure that you always work with the best
possible cutting edge. (ELIET recommends grinding every 10
working hours.)
• Avoid grinding at the same location for a longer period of time.