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–5– SCRAP TRAY During use, the scrap tray should be installed between the left-hand table and the carriage support (Fig. 9). The scrap tray slides into place, resting on the frame between the carriage support and table. The angled side of the scrap tray is located nearest the blade. SCRAP TRAY PL-41499-1 Fig. 9 CARRIAGE In use, the carriage can roll back and forth between the left carriage stop (Fig. 10) and the right carriage stop, assuming the spring loaded carriage lock (Fig. 5) has not locked the carriage in a stationary position. To remove the carriage, turn either of the carriage stops 90 degrees so the bumper is toward the rear (Fig. 11). Roll the carriage off either end while lifting it free of the carriage support structure (Fig. 10). To reinstall the carriage, hold the carriage so the bearings (underneath) are aligned with the carriage support structure. Roll the carriage into place. Return the carriage stops so the carriage is stopped at both ends. UPPER GUIDE AND GUARD RIGHT TABLE THE REAR PL-41500-1 CARRIAGE LEFT TABLE LEFT CARRIAGE STOP CARRIAGE SUPPORT LEFT CARRIAGE STOP WITH BUMPER TOWARDS PL-41506-1 Fig. 10 Fig. 11 –6– LOWER BLADE GUIDE The lower blade guide assembly fits in the lower guide holder (Fig. 12). The blade fits in the slots of both the steel saw blade guide and the plastic guide. When the right table is removed and the plastic guide is hinged up, the lower blade guide assembly can be removed for cleaning by lifting it out of the lower guide holder. The steel saw blade guide is available in various widths depending on the blade being used. Contact Service to change the steel saw blade guide for other blade widths. PL-40838-1LOWER GUIDE HOLDER LOWER BLADE GUIDE ASSEMBLY Fig. 12 REMOVING THE BLADE Remove the upper and lower pulley covers. Raise the gauge plate to its vertical position. Remove the right table by lifting its right side and sliding the table to the right to free it from the locating pins. Remove the column guard. Turn the tension adjuster counterclockwise until it stops (this will release tension on the blade by raising the lower pulley). Raise the plastic blade guide on the lower blade guide assembly and release the blade from the upper and lower blade guides. Free the blade from the blade scrapers in the lower pulley area and release it from the pulleys. Remove the blade. Make sure the pulleys are properly installed and the pulleys are latched (Figs. 7 & 8). Install the new blade with the teeth pointing to the right and down as you face the front of the saw. The blade must fit between the V's on the blade scrapers, in the slots of the upper and lower blade guides, and must not touch any of the pulley flanges. The lower blade guide must be installed after the blade is installed. When the blade is in position, see BLADE TENSION, below, to adjust the tension properly. Refer to LOWER BLADE GUIDE, above, if the blade width of the new blade is different than the old. Reinstall any removed parts. BLADE TENSION After the blade has been installed, set the blade tension by turning the tension adjuster clockwise until it stops. –7– ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT SWITCH INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING WORKED ON. ELECTRICAL DATA Model Volts / Hertz / Phase Fuse Circuit Breaker Minimum Circuit Ampacity AMPS Maximum Fuse Size AMPS Minimum Circuit Ampacity AMPS Maximum Circuit Breaker Size AMPS 6614 200 -240 / 50 / 60 / 1 25 25 30 30 200 -230 / 60 / 3 20 20 20 20 460 / 60 / 3 15 10 15 15 380 -415 / 50 / 60 / 3 Refer to Local Code. 220 / 50 / 3 Refer to Local Code. Compiled in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, latest edition. A 7/8" diameter hole for 1/2" trade size conduit is located at the upper rear of the column. Use watertight connections. Refer to Electrical Data, the machine data plate, and the wiring diagram located on the machine when making the electrical connection. Connect the electrical power supply leads to the pigtail leads; use copper wire rated at least 60°C for the connection. CHECK MOTOR ROTATION (Three-Phase Machines) If the motor does not rotate so the teeth of the saw blade run downward as you look at the cutting zone, correct the rotation using the following procedure: WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT SWITCH INDICATING THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT. Interchange any two of the incoming power supply leads. Reconnect the power supply and turn the saw momentarily on and off to verify correct rotation. CONTROL BOX HEATER The meat saw has a heater in the control box to keep the controls dry. The heater is automatically ON when the machine is electrically connected. The meat saw should be connected to the power supply EXCEPT when performing assembly, disassembly, cleaning, o...
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