BX-3
Revision 11/00, Effective Date November 1, 2000
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SETUP, ADJUSTMENT and OPERATION
3. Chop Cutting:
A Chop Cut is performed by cutting completely through an object in one pass.
4. Cutting with the Cutting Head Locked Down:
This method is preferred when cutting small objects.
(A)
Chop Cut Setup
(B)
Lower Cutting Head
to Begin Cutting
(C)
Continue Lowering Head
until Cut Complete
(D)
Cutting Complete
(B)
Locked Cutting Head Setup
(A)
Lock Cutting Head in
the Down Position
(E)
Cutting Complete
(D)
Continue Pushing Piece into
Blade until Cut Complete
(C)
Slowly Push Piece toward Blade
to Begin the Cut
Release Trigger Switch
Raise Cutting
Head
Allow Blade to
Stop Before
Removing Work
Depress Trigger to
Start (Lock if Desired)
Position
Work Below
Cutting Head
Lower Cutting
Head Smoothly
to Cut
Hold Roller
Trolley Stationery
Continue to Lower
Cutting Head until
Cut Complete
Align Holes and
Lock Cutting
Head in Position
Lock Trigger Switch
Hold Work
in Position
Push Slowly to Cut
Continue to Push
until Cut Complete
Unlock Trigger Switch
When Cut Complete
Remove Locking
Pin to Release
Cutting Head
Hold in Position
Push Slowly to Cut
Allow Blade to
Stop Before
Removing Work