Operation, Parts and Maintenance Manual Model 16-18 Notcher: Proudly Made in The USA
Operation, Parts and Maintenance Manual Model 16-18 Notcher: Proudly Made in The USA
Operation, Parts and Maintenance Manual Model 16-18 Notcher: Proudly Made in The USA
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Trick-Tools
80 Truman Road
Pella, IA 50219
Phone:1-877-VAN-SANT
E-mail: [email protected]
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Know the safety and operating instructions contained in this manual prior
to operation of this notcher. Become familiar with and understand the
hazards and limitations of this notcher. Always practice safety.
2.
3.
4.
Do not remove the front safety guard (Index # 12). This is a protective
device. If the hold-down is inoperable, immediately disconnect the handle
(index #35) to the machine, and contact Tennsmith or your authorized
distributor for a replacement part.
5.
Keep the safety guard (Index #12) at the minimum gap required to feed
the material into the notcher. The gap should never be higher than 3/16
from the table. If you have questions regarding the safety guard, please
consult the factory.
6.
7.
Do not misuse the notcher by using it for other than its intended purpose.
8.
9.
Keep the work area clear and clean to avoid tripping or slipping.
10.
Blade Adjustments
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6.
Standard Blades
The upper standard blades (#6) (#7) are factory set for splay cutting.
This method provides that the cutting begins at the outside edge of the
material. The units capacity at this setting is 16 gauge. The notcher is also
capable of piercing. To accomplish this, interchange blades (#6) and (#7)
end for end so that the cut begins at the apex or corner of inside cut. Align
blades flush at the point and tighten blades securely. Coping with the unit
is performed with the blades installed in this configuration. In the Piercing
mode, the notchers capacity is reduced to 18 gauge mild steel.
To install box flange blades, remove table (#3) and the four standard
blades (#6, 7, 8, 9).
Mount top right-hand blade, which will be the longer blade (#39),
and the top left-hand blade (#40) using the 3/8 socket head cap
screws (#37) provided. Tighten screws lightly to position blades.
Slide top right blade until it extends past the edge of the left blade to
the desired length of the notch. With factory installation, this
dimension is approximately 1/8. Tighten all bolts securely.
Mount the bottom blades clear of the top blades and bring the ram to
the bottom of its stroke.
Set the bottom left blades beveled edge so that it just contacts the
bottom right blade.
Set normal blade clearance of .002 at all points along the cutting
edge and tighten bolts.
Check for proper clearance before use.
Depth of Cut
The ram (#4) stroke is determined by the adjustment of the two set
screws (#23) located on the roller pin (#17). Adjust the screws to the
desired depth of cut and lock in place with lock nuts (#24). This variable
stroke capability is most useful when performing coping or knock-out
operations with the blades set in the piercing configuration.
Ram Brake
The adjusting screw and locking nut (#50) is intended to act as s drag on
the ram to prevent the free fall of the handle and blades.
CAUTION
This adjustment should be periodically checked and maintained to insure
safe operation.
Opening Throat
The notchers throat can be opened by removal of the head bolt (#34).
This will permit squaring or cut-off shearing of any length up to 6-Inches
wide.
Slitting
Strips up to 6-Inches can be slit from sheets of any width. To attain this,
remove the upper left blade and mount the upper right blade in the splay
cutting position. Open the throat and set gauge accordingly.
CAUTION
To prevent machine damage always replace head bolt (#34) when
performing notching operations.
Ram Adjustments
After a period of time, it may become necessary to compensate for normal
wear. To accomplish this, back off the four adjusting plate set screws
(#22) and evenly tighten the cap screws (#21) until the ram is held
relatively snug. Then, tighten the set screws (#22) alternating from side to
side until the ram has proper fit. Lubricate ways.
Maintenance
Monthly lubrication of the ram ways and pivot points will insure years of
service from the machine.
16-18
16ga / 1,6mm
Capacity piercing,
mild steel
18ga / 1,25mm
Notch
6 x 6 in x 90
238 x 257x 381 mm
Maximum lift of
beam
Weight
1-7/8in / 47mm
170 lbs / 77 kg