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Position the workpiece.
"Snug" the movable blades up to the channel’s flange and make the shear stroke.
Before releasing the foot pedal, back the movable blades off by 1/2 turn of the crank.
Make sure that the slug drops from the chute after each stroke.
All of the bottom and vertical blades are symmetrical and can be turned to present four (4) cutting edges.
Clearance between the upper and lower blades is changed by the addition or removal of shims.
The recommended blade clearance is twenty thousandths (.020) (.5mm).
For efficient shearing, blades must be kept sharp.
E.
A FEW SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:
1.
The stationary blade adjustment on the tool must be made so that the point of the upper blade
makes contact with the channel directly in the center of the web.
2.
The crank adjustment must be used to clamp up the material prior to the cut and loosened after
the cut.
3.
Any systems used to feed the material must hold the material at a true horizontal plane.
4.
Do not place any part of your body in or near the blade and return spring area.
5.
Lubricate the blades every 10 to 15 cuts, for maximum blade life.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND DAMAGE TO THE
TOOL, THIS TOOL MUST BE REMOVED WHEN IT IS NOT IN USE.
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