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 Operation Manual                                                                                                                MMS-4 

Model MMS-4

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Operation

1.For Maximum Control and Cutting Force, 

begin all cuts by raising the handle #2 fully 

and placing the edge of the metal at the point 

at which the blades #8 & #12 meet.

2.For Straight Cuts; keep the metal stationary 

and flat against shear deck as you draw the 

handle #2 downward. As the 1st cut has been 

done and the upper blade #12 has reached 

the low point, raise the handle then move the 

material forward placing the uncut area once 

again at the blade intersection point.

3.For Curved Cuts; turn the material left or 

right to make curved cuts as needed (

NOTE: 

Do not move material forward as you cut). As 

the upper blade #12 reaches the low point, 

raise the handle then move the material 

forward placing the uncut area once again at 

the blade intersection point. Resume left or 

right material movement.

   

WARNING 

The weight of the handle can cause the 

upper blade to suddenly and unexpectedly 

drop.When cuts are done, always place the 

handle in the DOWN position.

BLADE  ADJUSTMENT

NOTES

- The upper blade is fixed in place while the 

lower blade is adjustable.

- The ideal blade gap is equal to 1/4 of the 

subject material thickness.
For example: 14-gauge steel will work best 

with a blade gap of 0.019” [0.48mm], while 20 

gauge should be 0.0094” [0.23mm].
- An alternative method is to gradually 

decrease blade gap while cutting paper. The 

paper should cut cleanly without pulls, tearing 

or folding.

   

CAUTION 

Do not allow blades to come into full contact 

with each other or permanent blade damage 

can occur.

To measure: use a good quality feeler gauge 

and measure at the blade intersection point 

with the handle at the halfway down position 

(Figure 3).

Figure 3

TO ADJUST
1. Loosen the bolt #10 securing the Lower Blade 

Clamp at the left front of the tool (Figure 4).

Figure 4

2. Using a small, straight bladed screwdriver, 

Turn the two set screws #15 & #17 (Figure 5) 

inward (clockwise) to decrease blade gap, turn 

outward (counter-clockwise) while applying a 

slight outward pressure to increase blade gap. 

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Страница 1: ...nt To ensure proper fit and operation remove coating Coating is easily removed with mild solvents such as mineral spirits and a soft cloth Avoid getting cleaning solution on paint or any of the rubber or plastic parts Solvents may deteriorate these finishes Use soap and water on paint plastic or rubber components After cleaning cover all exposed surfaces with a light coating of oil WARNING Never u...

Страница 2: ... occur It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product but must be used by the operator SAFETY RULES 1 Wear proper apparel Do not wear loose clothing gloves neckties rings bracelets or other jewelry which may get caught in moving parts of machine 2 Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 3 Wear safety shoes with non...

Страница 3: ...eye protection when operating this tool Assembly 1 The KAKA Throatless Shear must be securely mounted on a heavy solid workbench stand floor etc capable of holding the static weight of the unit plus the stresses from operation 2 Place the Throatless Shear over the chosen location then mark mounting hole locations by tracing holes in the base CAUTION Check for the presence of electrical air or othe...

Страница 4: ... suddenly and unexpectedly drop When cuts are done always place the handle in the DOWN position BLADE ADJUSTMENT NOTES The upper blade is fixed in place while the lower blade is adjustable The ideal blade gap is equal to 1 4 of the subject material thickness For example 14 gauge steel will work best with a blade gap of 0 019 0 48mm while 20 gauge should be 0 0094 0 23mm An alternative method is to...

Страница 5: ...ccidentally falling 3 Loosen and remove 3 Phillips blade retaining screws 13 form the underside of Upper Blade 12 Figure 7 and carefully remove blade Installation 1 While holding Lower Blade in place replace 3 Phillips Screws and tighten securely 2 Lower Drive Gear Stub and replace handle Figure 7 LOWER BLADE Removal 1 Remove Handle WARNING Handle MUST be removed prior to blade removal to reduce t...

Страница 6: ...E Maintenance should be performed before each use 1 Lower the Upper Blade assembly insert the Locking Pin through both the Upper Blade Housing and the Body in the CLOSED position Figure 1 and Remove Handle 2 Apply a thin film of light oil or rust preventive to all bare steel areas 3 Store in a clean dust free dry dampness free area preferably covered with plastic sheeting 4 Check tightness of all ...

Страница 7: ...Operation Manual MMS 4 KAKA Industrial 7 Drawing ...

Страница 8: ...p 1 2 Handle 1 3 Bolt M8X20 1 4 Connecting Arm 1 5 Handle Stub 1 6 Base 1 7 Locknut M12 1 8 Lower Blade 1 9 Lower Blade Clamp 1 10 Bolt M8X30 1 11 Bolt M12X45 1 12 Upper Blade 1 13 Bolt M5X12 3 14 Holder of Upper Dies 1 15 Screw M5X35 1 16 Bolt M12X40 1 17 Screw M5X25 1 18 Washer 8 1 ...

Страница 9: ...Operation Manual MMS 4 KAKA Industrial 9 SERVICE RECORD KAKA Industrial Date Maintenance performed Repair components require ...

Страница 10: ...Operation Manual MMS 4 Model MMS 4 10 NOTES ...

Страница 11: ...Operation Manual MMS 4 KAKA Industrial 11 NOTES ...

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