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6.  Examine the pusher fingers (16). If they are nicked or burred, smooth the 

rough edges with a small flat file. The spaces between the fingers must be 

uniform. Straighten any bent fingers.

7.  Verify that blade shields (27) are installed on the blade assembly.
8.  Place the blade assembly (23) into the frame (1) so the it is seated 

correctly and the sharp side up. See Figure 1.

9.  Install the screws into the rear side of the blade assembly (23). Tighten 

until contact is made with the base assembly (1). Turn the screw until tight, 

do not exceed 1/2 turn or 40 in. lbs.

10. Place rubber washer between the base assembly (1) and the blade 

assembly (23). Insert the screws through the frame, and rubber washer 

into the blade assembly. Turn the screw until tight, do not exceed 1/2 turn 

or 40 in. lbs.

11. Slowly bring the pusher head assembly (11) down to the blade 

assembly (23). If there is contact, the pusher head may need to be 

adjusted. To adjust, loosen the locking collar sets crews and position then 

adjust the pusher head fingers. Tighten the locking collar set screws.

12. Lubricate the guide bar with mineral oil or Petro Gel after each use. Do not 

use cooking oil as it will become sticky and may permanently damage the 

equipment.

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WARNING

Sharp Blade Hazard.

Blades are sharp and can cause cuts. To avoid 

injury from sharp blades, handle with caution.

Wash new blades with warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly to remove the 

thin protective oil film. Keep the sharp edge away from you when handling 

blades.
1.  Familiarize yourself with the parts diagram for your equipment.
2.  Allow ample room to work on a flat, dry surface.
3.  Raise the handle and pusher head as far up as it will go.
4.  Verify that the bumpers (10) are installed. If missing, clean the surface and 

install new blade block shield(s). See Exploded View and Parts List.

5.  Remove the screws retaining the blade assembly (23). Carefully remove 

and dispose the blade assembly.

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If the equipment no longer processes food cleanly or without damage to the food product, the blades could be dull and be in need of replacement. Broken, bent, 

or nicked blades must be replaced.

Problem

It might be caused by Course of Action

Broken Blade. Blades were dull.

Pre-score whenever possible to avoid undue shock and stress to blades Replace the blade assembly.

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When contacting the Authorized Professional Service Center, please be ready with the model number, serial number, and proof of purchase showing the date 

the equipment was purchased.

Callout Part Number Description

1

468

Base Casting 

2

25096-2

Casting Leg 

3

855506

Rubber Foot, Suction 

4

2212002

Lockwasher, 1/4 

5

414

Socket Head Cap Screw 1/4-20 x 3/4 

6

454

Pivot Rod 

7

490

Washer, Nylon 

8

453

Shaft Collar 

9

4422R

Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/8 

10

506

Rubber Bumper 

11

483

Pusherhead Assy, (ref. 12,14,15, 16, 17) 

12

N/A

Finger Retainer Rod 

13

456

Cast Pusher Side Arm, RH. 

14

519

High Crown Acorn Nut 1/4-20 

15

N/A

Spacer, .088” Long 

16

N/A

Finger 

17

N/A

Spacer, 0.160” Long 

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Callout Part Number Description

18

457

Cast Pusher side Arm, LH. 

19

N/A

Pusher Handle 

20

415

Screw, 1/4-20 x 7/8 

21

455

Handle, Plastic Grip - Red, (Ref 19) 

22

0655

Neoprene gasket 

23

485

Blade Kit 1/4 (Ref. 24, 25, 26, 27, 

instructions)

24

N/A

Blade Block, 1/4 in. Cut 

25

N/A

Blade 

26

N/A

Blade Pin 

27

N/A

Shield Lock 

28

427

Hcss, 1/4-20 x 2 

29

N/A

Screw, 1/4-20 x 1/2 

30

23501502-3 Label - blade notice 

31

N/A

Label - barcode 

32

25084-1

Label ”Fruit Cutter” 

33

N/A

Label NSF 

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Summary of Contents for Fruit Cutter 403NH

Page 1: ...sing this Vollrath Food Processing Equipment Before operating the equipment read and familiarize yourself with the following operating and safety instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERE...

Page 2: ...und replace the blade assembly Check to insure that the pusher head sits down completely on the rubber bumpers If necessary lubricate guide rods using a light coating of mineral oil Petro Gel or food...

Page 3: ...ur daily needs 9 Clean and lubricate your equipment immediately after each use See the CLEANING section of this manual for more information Cleaning WARNING Sharp Blade Hazard Blades are sharp and can...

Page 4: ...ar up as it will go 4 Verify that the bumpers 10 are installed If missing clean the surface and install new blade block shield s See Exploded View and Parts List 5 Remove the screws retaining the blad...

Page 5: ...Manual Food Processing Equipment 5 ENGLISH Operator s Manual SPARE PARTS LIST 403NH Fruit Cutter 11 18 12 15 17 16 8 7 13 14 21 19 20 26 24 27 25 10 28 32 2 29 1 3 5 4 9 6 30 22 31 33 23 14...

Page 6: ...cer blades table top food prep Redco and Vollrath THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURP...

Page 7: ...warranty on line now at www Vollrathco com NO WEB ACCESS If you do not have access to the web kindly register by completing the warranty registration form and faxing it to The Vollrath Co LLC office i...

Page 8: ...rath Company L L C 1236 North 18th Street Sheboygan WI 53081 3201 U S A Main Tel 920 459 6573 Fax 800 752 5620 Technical Services 800 628 0832 Service Fax 920 459 5462 Canada Service 800 695 8560 2013...

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