After securing the upper blade, be sure that there is no
gap left between the upper blade and the beveled sur-
face of the blade holder.
1
2
3
Then install the lower blade like the upper blade while
adjusting the clearance between the upper blade and
lower blades. When performing this adjustment, the
upper blade should be in the lowered position.
1
2
3
First, semi- tighten the lower blade securing bolt, then
insert the thickness gauge for the desired clearance. The
cutting thickness is indicated on the thickness gauge so
the combinations shown in the table below should be
used. Work the lower blade positioning bolt on the yoke
until the clearance is such that the thickness gauge
moves only with some difficulty. Then firmly tighten the
lower blade securing bolt. Finally, tighten the hex nut to
secure the lower blade positioning bolt.
Thickness gauge combinations
Material thickness 2.3 mm (14 ga.) 2.5 mm (13 ga.) 3.2 mm (10 ga.)
Thickness gauge
1.0 +1.5
combinations
004683
1. Blade holder
2. Upper blade
securing bolt
4
3. Upper blade
4. No gap allowed
004684
1. Lower blade
positioning bolt
2. Lower blade
3. Upper blade
004685
1. Lower blade
positioning bolt
2. Hex nut
1
3. Thickness
gauge
2
3
1.0 +1.5
1.5 + 2.0
OPERATION
Holding material
The materials for cutting should be fastened to the work-
bench by means of workholders.
Shearing method
For smooth cuts, tip the tool slightly backward while
advancing it.
Maximum cutting width
Stay within the specified maximum cutting width (A):
Case of length 1,800 mm (70-7/8").
Mild steel (thickness)
Max. cutting width (A)
Stainless (thickness)
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Max. cutting width (A)
Minimum cutting radius
Minimum cutting radius is 50 mm (2") when cutting
2.3 mm (14 ga.) mild steel.
5
004700
1. Workholder
1
004702
004703
1. Cutting line
A
1800 mm
(70-7/8")
1
3.2 mm (10 ga)
Under 2.3 mm (14 ga)
90 mm (3-1/2")
2.5 mm (13 ga)
Under 2.0 mm (15 ga)
70 mm (2-3/4")
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No limit
No limit