Push the handle down until the blade 1/8" (3mm) above the tabletop. Place the provided Hone Stone against the
flat side of the blade. Slide the honing stone from one end of the blade to the other 3-4 times. This will remove
any burrs from your blade.
When you first get your shear, you should hone after your 5th cut, then hone your blade every 10th cut for the
first 100 cuts until your blade is broken in. From there, you only need to hone once per job. Use caution when
honing the blade. The blade is sharp and can easily cause injury. Cut-resistant gloves are recommended when
honing the blade.
For more information on honing
your blade, scan the QR code or visit
www.marshalltown.com/honing-your-blade
The blade can be sharpened to restore a one-sided, 21° – 22° knife edge. It is important to note that the blade
must be sharpened only on the beveled side, leaving the flat side flat. We recommend that power grinding only
be done professionally, as the blade must be fluid cooled during this process.
GREASING/LUBRICATING
Regularly lubricate your shear (every few hundred cuts or once
per job). Use a light oil (e.g. 10W motor oil or WD-40) to lubricate
the sliding contact faces where indicated. Use grease (e.g.
automotive bearing grease) to lubricate the inside of the bearings.
Wipe off any excess.
If you are concerned about oil stains on your flooring material, use
a spray-on PTFE lubricant like Slick-Shot™ shear lubricant in place
of the oil and grease.
THE BLADE STOP
The blade stop may become worn. Remove anvil, turn blade stop over for more use. Replacements can be
purchased at your dealer.
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104 S. 8th Ave. Marshalltown, IA Phone 800-888-0127 / 641-753-0127 • Fax 800-477-6341 / 641-753-6341 www.MARSHALLTOWN.com
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