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NOTE:

  Gauge Squareness  

 

The stop collars used to position the slide blocks are factory set so that each time the gauge is 
removed and re-installed the square between the gauge and cutter will be correct. If gauge is 
not square, tapered strips will result. If stop collars should ever come loose or sheet metal 
portion of gauge be replaced, it will be necessary to re—set squareness by the method used at 
the factory. See Illustration below. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Once squareness is correct & bolts tightened, slide assembly to maximum width cut & re-set 
stop collars. 
 
 

Operation: 

 

When ready to operate, remove the rust protective spray that was applied at the factory.  You 
are now ready to plug the machine in.   Make sure that operating toggle switch is in the “off” 
position.  These machines are 110 Volts as a standard and will have a standard plug to be 
plugged into a standard 110v outlet with grounded outlet.     
 
Loosen locking knobs on gauge assembly and slide to position for cut size desired. The size of 
cut may be directly read from the scale on the side of the machine.  The scale pointer is 

factory 

calibrated to the position of the cutters and should require no adjustment. 
 
Tighten locking knobs, after positioning gauge. 
 
 
 
 

Position blade of 
square on this edge 

Combination Square 

or 

Try Square 

Loosen these bolts and 

square sheet metal gauge to 
main housing.  (Check both 

entry & exit sides.) 

Summary of Contents for 3354

Page 1: ...WHEEL SLITTER METAL PROCESSING EQUIPMENT www GaryMachinery net MODEL 3354 INSTRUCTION MANUAL GARY MACHINERY GARY MACHINERYLLC LLC 1931 East Main Street Griffith IN 46319 Phone 219 980 5700 FAX 219 98...

Page 2: ...before operating 8 Keep alert keep your mind on your job 9 When leaving your machine turn the power OFF controls inoperative 10 Keep your work area clean 11 Wear snug fitting clothes FAILURE TO FOLLO...

Page 3: ...achine weight is just under 300 lbs so whatever handling means are employed care must be exercised to avoid personal strain or equipment overload Once the slitter is removed the unit should be checked...

Page 4: ...oth bolts from RS sliding block and the back bolt from L S sliding block using the Allen wrench provided in accessory package c Position gauge as shown in illustration and slide through opening in mai...

Page 5: ...de of the mount blocks and applying even force the gauge should now slide easily throughout its width range Gauge Squaring Position bolt head Bump these blocks up against stop collars Retainer bolt sh...

Page 6: ...the rust protective spray that was applied at the factory You are now ready to plug the machine in Make sure that operating toggle switch is in the off position These machines are 110 Volts as a stand...

Page 7: ...and note rotation of cutters The upper cutter should be rotating in a clockwise direction The machine is designed to be fed from the right hand side with slit material exiting on the left as the oper...

Page 8: ...quires familiarization with the machine The operator of the slitter will gain most of this during actual machine running The following list contains some of the techniques we have found to maintain a...

Page 9: ...et guide Build up on gauge Material hang Up in Machine Ragged edge on material getting trapped in gauge Gauge excessively worn Replace gauge Machine Stalling Capacity exceeded Motor defective HORIZONT...

Page 10: ...tion must be taken not to overfill the unit 2 The arbors knives gauge bar guide rods and skid table should be wiped down and lubricated with a light oil such as WD 40 This will help prevent rust and r...

Page 11: ...reful to maintain the cutting face at 90 to the bore ref to knife sharpening instructions or send back to factory for re sharpening STEP 6 Re assemble unit by reversing above procedures STEP 7 Without...

Page 12: ...ning true the gap will remain the same If gap opens and closes knife appears to wobble then one or both of the knives are cocked and will have to be reset if gap s okay then fully tighten upper knife...

Page 13: ...Knob 202409 Browning Bearing 285048 40 Chain 202431 Measuring Stix N S 285155 2x4 Handy Box 202440 Top Plate 285159 Toggle Plate Cover 202446 Side Plate 285160 SPST Switch 202447 End Plate 285908 3 8...

Page 14: ...nght 36 Arbor diameter 1 Knife dimensions 4 O D x Motor HP HP Feed speed FPM 40 FPM Voltage 110V 1 Ph Weight 300 Lbs Proudly Made In America By www GaryMachinery net Specifications GARY MACHINERY GARY...

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