BULLDOG 65 Hydraulic Steelworker
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IMPORTANT:
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Never remove screw fitted as safety peg in the arm blade milled recess.
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In the case of worn solid blades, new blades must be fitted.
DO NOT attempt to regrind faces; this makes blades undersize for secure fitting.
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In the case of worn insert blades, new inserts can be supplied for grinding to worn sample.
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When fitting new blades reverse the removal procedure.
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The blade clamps are marked (RH) right hand and (LH) left hand,
ensure they are replaced correctly.
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To cut sections place the material through the hold down into the cutting area,
adjust the hold down screw (if fitted) to achieve square cut.
WHEN ORDERING SPARE BLADES, ALWAYS QUOTE-
MODEL, TYPE AND SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE.
7.2
7.2
7.2
7.2
S
S
S
S
ECTION
ECTION
ECTION
ECTION
T
T
T
T
OOLING
OOLING
OOLING
OOLING
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G
G
G
G
ENERAL
ENERAL
ENERAL
ENERAL
G
G
G
G
UIDES
UIDES
UIDES
UIDES
1.
The quality of the cut is an immediate indication of the condition of the blades.
Keep sharp, keen cutting edges.
2.
Ensure bar sizes are used in smallest aperture that will accept them, ensuring
well supported cut.
3.
Always feed material between blades from hold down side.
4.
Keep cutting aperture clean, small slivers, short ends and any other pieces should be
removed from the blade area. DO NOT allow mill scale to ‘build up’ in the blade area.
5.
Stay within the rated capacity of the machine.