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General Maintenance

All moving parts need to be lubricated and oiled from time to time. Before lubricating these parts the system 
should be cleaned from dust, debris and any oil and grease. 

All moving parts attached with screws need to be checked to ensure these are fastened securely. Some screws may 
loosen in transit. It is advised that all screws are re-checked and re-tightened after around 200 cuts. Maintaining 
the system correctly will help avoid faults and damage. 

After unpacking the Trimfast Ream Cutter, check to make sure that there is no damage.

Contents

Spare Parts

For Spare Parts please contact your supplier

Ream Cutter Components

(Based on RE3946 Ream Cutter - All components are similar but on some models the spindle guided clamping wheel may be 
replaced with a clamping lever).

Summary of Contents for RE3943

Page 1: ...t instruction manual Ream Cutting Systems RE3943 RE3946 RE3947 RE3971 RE3952E The Trimfast Ream Cutters are reliable high performance cutters that will give you the results you need quickly and effici...

Page 2: ...er to its stand Page 8 Operation Electric power paper trimming specification Installation of power system Trouble shooting Page 9 Ream cutter operation Cutting stick Page 10 Blade resharpening Blade r...

Page 3: ...nable blades and either a flick action or spindle guided clamp A stand is available with all models except the RE3943 and all models feature manual operation except the RE3952E which is an electric sy...

Page 4: ...Do not disassemble the front safety guard Do not grasp underneath the knife edge Follow all instructions when replacing the knife blade This product is intended for indoor use only Do not use outdoors...

Page 5: ...s may loosen in transit It is advised that all screws are re checked and re tightened after around 200 cuts Maintaining the system correctly will help avoid faults and damage After unpacking the Trimf...

Page 6: ...the clamping system Cover Attached to the machine with a number of screws Only disassemble for a knife change or when carrying out maintenance on the system Knife Adjustment The knife can be adjusted...

Page 7: ...spindle guided clamping wheel and the back gauge crank are packed separately with the system Please start by assembling these To attach the guillotine to its stand start by setting up the stand with...

Page 8: ...the safety guard is closed securely Operation Electric Models Only Electric Power Paper Trimming Specification Installation of power system Please follow the below specification when installing the s...

Page 9: ...k gauge and adjust to the accurate measurement for cutting Be sure to tighten the screw once in its precise position Switch the lever of the flick action clamping system backwards near to operator whe...

Page 10: ...dge is extremely sharp and must be handled with care NOTE Please refer to the following sections of the manual for Blade Replacement Blade Replacement Blade replacement for the RE3943 5 Turn the knife...

Page 11: ...n the front safety guard and cover screws a b Remove the blade housing cover and front safety guard 8 Screw in knife screws c e remove the knife holders then screw in the knife screw b d 7 Insert the...

Page 12: ...downwards from the blade carrier and remove the blade carefully 3 Remove the screws b d replace them with the two knife holders from the tool box and tighten them securely Remove the knife screws c e...

Page 13: ...nable switches simultaneously then the cutter will move down to the end Turn the select switch to the middle open the safety guard and remove the right screw on the cutter 3 Press the power switch on...

Page 14: ...the safety guard Turn the power switch on and turn the select switch to the left then press the 2 enable switches together The cutter will lower Turn the select switch to the middle open the safety g...

Page 15: ...o return it for repair If your system arrives damaged or faulty in anyway this must be reported to your supplier immediately If the Finishing System is sent back for repair under warranty and is damag...

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