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The manual provides instructions for unpacking, setting up, installing, operating and maintaining the Hobart Model 5216 Meat Saw.

The machine should be leveled and stabilized on a firm, flat surface. Components like the carriage support and table should then be attached.

The blade must be installed with the teeth pointing downward and should be tensioned to a reading of around 4 on the indicator. The front and rear wipers also need to be put in place.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

. . . with Catalog of Replacement Parts

HOBART
MODEL - 5216 MEAT SAW
Spec. #9250 (60 Cy.)
Spec. #9580 (50 Cy.)

VHOBART^ The World's Oldest and Largest Manufacturer of Computing Scales


and Food Store, Kitchen, Bakery and Dishwashing Machines

THE HOBART MANUFACTURING COMPANY TROY, OHIO


FORM 4276-B (Revised Nov. 1964) (Supersedes Form 4276-A, Jan. 1964)
INSTRUCTIONS 5216

Fig. 1

Installation, Operation and Care of


MODEL 5216 MEAT SAW
A. UNPACKING just the feet in the legs so that the
A.I Remove the shipping box that covers base unit is level from side to side
the saw. Next, unpack the following and front to back. Lock feet in place,
parts that were disassembled for using set screws furnished.
shipping purposes; table assembly, B.2 Disassemble the six retaining screws
carriage assembly, carriage support and remove the motor access panel
assembly, saw blade, front wiper as- on the left hand side of machine.
sembly, rear wiper assembly, switch Then using the dowels as locators,
push rod, and feet. The pusher plate bolt the carriage support (9, Fig. 1)
is packed in the scrap pan in the base to the base. Next assemble the two
compartment. Remove the four re- support braces (11, Fig. 1). Spacers
taining bolts from the underside of (12, Fig. 1) are used on the lower
the skid. bolts, and nuts (with lock washers)
B. SETTING UP (Installation) are assembled on the inside of the
B.I Place the machine in the location base.
where it is to be used. Re-assemble B.3 Lower the upper blade pulley (7,
the feet (1, Fig. 1). Place a spirit Fig. 1) by giving the tension adjust-
level on top of the base unit and ad- ment hand wheel (8, Fig. 1) a few
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5216 INSTRUCTIONS

on the pulleys. Then turn the tension


adjusting hand wheel slowly to the
right until the indicator registers ap-
proximately "4" at eye level. This
is the best operating tension for the
blade.
NOTE: See section "J" for adjust-
ment of blade back-up blocks.
B.4 Assemble the rear wiper sub-assy. (7,
Fig. 3). The spring catch (6, Fig. 3)
will lock it in place. Wipers (8, Fig. 3)
should be on both sides of blade.
B.5 Swing up bakelite guard (1, Fig. 3).
Position front wiper assembly, with
blade in slot of steel block (5, Fig. 3)
and wipers (3, Fig. 3) on both sides
Fig. 2 of blade. Align assembly into slot of
turns to the left. Open the head door wiper bracket slideway and lower into
(5, Fig. 1). Remove the blade cover position. Close bakelite guard (1,
assy. (4, Fig. 1). Raise the gage plate Fig. 3).
(1, Fig. 4) to its stopped position. B.6 Close head door (5, Fig. 1) (a perma-
Lower the upper guide unit (Fig. 2) nent magnet holds the door in a closed
to its lowest position. Place the saw position).
blade over the upper blade pulley (7,
Fig. 1) and lower blade pulley (3, B.7 With the gage plate (1, Fig. 4) in its
Fig. 1). The blade teeth must point raised position (to clear table area),
to the right and downward when assemble the table (5, Fig. 4). Stand
viewed from the front as shown in in front of the saw, raise the front
Fig. 3. If they do not point down- edge of the table slightly to clear the
ward, remove the blade, twist inside saw blade. Move the table to its ap-
out and replace it on the saw. Make proximate location so that the right
sure the blade is properly placed in edge of the rear table notch is close
the upper guide unit (Fig. 2). to the column. The rear table angle
Turn the tension adjusting hand (6, Fig. 4) should be against and in-
wheel (8, Fig. 1) to the right until side of the rear table rest angle (7,
the figure "3" starts to show in the Fig. 4) for front to rear location of
tension indicator (2, Fig. 4). Give table. Lower the front edge of the
the upper blade pulley a few turns by table. Next raise the left end of the
hand so that the blade centers itself table approximately 15° and move

Fig. 3
INSTRUCTIONS 5216

'PL-SKI;

Fig. 4

the table to the right. This will en- Switch Replacement: Switch should
gage the table cross rod with the table always be assembled so that switch
catch (Fig. 5) on the base. Lower knob (13, Fig. 4) must be pulled to
table into position, aligning front start machine.
notch with front blade guide. With
the table properly positioned, the re- NOTE: Do not re-assemble access
inforcing angles of the table nest in- panel until electrical connections have
side the table rest angles of the base. been made.
Lock the table in place with the table
clamp (8, Fig. 4). Assemble and latch C. WIRING
the blade cover (4, Fig. 1). CHECK THE DATA ON THE NAME
PLATE (12, Fig. 4) TO MAKE SURE
THAT IT AGREES WITH YOUR ELEC-
B.8 The carriage may be assembled from TRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE CONNECT-
either side. Turn the "L" shaped car- ING TO THE POWER LINE.
riage stop (Fig. 6) so that the rubber
bumper is toward rear of machine. A hole (10, Fig. 4) in the base is pro-
Align the center bearings of the car- vided for connecting rigid or flexible con-
riage with the carriage guide (11, duit to the machine. Connect power leads
Fig. 4). Roll carriage into place. directly to switch. The motor leads are
Turn carriage stop (Fig. 6) into stop- already connected to the switch at the
ping position. factory.
Be sure to use wire large enough to
B.9 Assemble the switch pull rod and knob meet your local code requirements. For
assembly (13, Fig. 4). Insert rod proper performance use wire sizes of NOT
through hole in carriage support, then LESS than #10 gage for 115 V., or #14
through bushing in base. Remove gage for 230 V. on single phase models.
cotter pin from flat head pin (9, Use #14 gage for 208, 220, and 440 V. on
Fig. 4). Assemble pin (9, Fig. 4) three phase models. For long runs, be-
through hole in switch rod and retain tween power inlet and saw, use a larger
pin with cotter pin. size.

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F. OPERATION
F.I Place the item to be cut on the car-
riage and turn on the motor switch
by pulling switch knob (13, Fig. 4).
Stand in front of the machine, lean-
ing lightly against the scalloped front
of the carriage, move the carriage to
the left, past the saw blade, at a
steady and uniform rate. Your left
hand will then be free to take away
and stack the items as they are cut
off. Make it a habit to move your
Fig. 5 hand around the left side, or back of
the saw blade, when reaching for an
D. SAFETY FEATURES item — NEVER IN FRONT OF THE
The Hobart saw is provided with safety TEETH. On the return stroke, pull
devices to give maximum protection to the the item toward you so that it clears
operator. Keep guards in place at all the saw blade.
times.
F.2 If a locked carriage is desired; move
D.I UPPER GUIDE ASSEMBLY (Fig. 2): the carriage to the point where the
Keep as low as the size of the work right end of the carriage is in line
permits. with the right end of the table. The
carriage lock screw (14, Fig. 4) is
D.2 DOORS: Keep all doors closed while then in alignment with the hole in
machine is running. carriage guide. Tighten the lock screw
D.3 BUTT-END PUSHER (15, Fig. 4): and the carriage is locked in place.
Use the pusher plate as described in With the locked carriage the SAME
section "F.5" and it will be unneces- Safety Procedure of reaching to the
sary to hold your hand near the run- left side (or back) of the saw blade
ning saw blade. when removing or stacking items
should ALWAYS be observed.
D.4 GAGE PLATE: The end of the gage
plate (1, Fig. 4) is shaped to give F.3 When cutting slices of uniform thick-
maximum support of the product be- ness, set the gage plate at the desired
ing cut and protection at this critical position, by turning the adjusting
point, and at the same time facilitate knob (1, Fig. 7). A scale is etched
slice removal. on the table (5, Fig. 4). If the gage
plate is not needed and interferes with
D.5 SWITCH KNOB (13, Fig. 4): Knob the work, it may be moved out of the
must be pulled to start machine. This way by either of the two following
eliminates chance starting by acciden- methods:
tal bumping of knob.

E. LUBRICATION
Very little lubrication is required, be-
cause all the high-speed shafts have either
roller or ball bearings which are grease
packed and will operate a long time with-
out attention.
E.I Keep a small amount of grease in the
six ball bearing rollers on the carriage.
E.2 Apply a few drops of oil frequently
to the gage plate rack (4, Fig. 7)
and work the gage plate assembly
back and forth a few times. (See
cleaning instructions).
E.3 For top operating efficiency have your
local Hobart service technician check
this machine at least once a year. Fig. 6

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INSTRUCTIONS 5216

PROCEDURE:
G.I Turn (at either end) the "L" shaped
carriage stop (Fig. 6) and roll off
stainless steel carriage.
G.2 Rotate gage plate to raised position
(1, Fig. 4).
G.3 Open and lift off blade cover (4,
Fig. 1).
G.4 Release table clamp (8, Fig. 4) and
remove stainless steel table.
G.5 Clean the gage plate rack (4, Fig. 7).
G.6 Turn hand knob (3, Fig. 4) a couple
of turns and bump with hand to
loosen stud. Remove hand knob.
Open and lift off head door (5,
Fig. 1). Lift out upper pulley wiper
(a) Lift the adjusting knob (1, (6, Fig. 1). Clean wiper. Do not
Fig. 7) (to disengage the teeth replace at this time.
of the rack (4, Fig. 7)) and slide
the gage plate to the rear of the G.7 Swing up bakelite guard (1, Fig. 3)
machine. and lift out front wiper assembly.
(b) Raise the gage plate to a raised Clean unit. Do not replace at this
position (1, Fig. 4). In this time.
raised position, the gage plate
may be slid to any location. G.8 Press spring catch (6, Fig. 3) to re-
lease, then remove rear wiper unit
F.4 The adjustable gaging pin (3, Fig. 7) (7, Fig. 3). Clean unit.
(after being set), permits the opera-
tor to raise the adjusting knob (1, G.9 Open, lift and remove base door (2,
Fig. 7), slide the gage plate back out Fig. 1).
of the way, then return the gage plate
to its original setting (turn knob (1, G.10 Turn tension adjusting hand wheel
Fig. 7) clockwise to "snug-up" gage (4, Fig. 4) to the left to release blade
plate and make sure rack teeth are tension. Remove saw blade and clean
engaged). To set the gaging pin, in sink.
loosen hand knob (2, Fig. 7) and G.ll Remove hand knob (16, Fig. 4). Re-
slide pin against the support stop. move upper guide unit (Fig. 2) (with
Tighten hand knob. blade already removed or tension re-
F.5 Use the pusher plate (15, Fig. 4) to leased on blade). Clean, lubricate
hold the meat against the gage plate with TASTELESS oil. Do not re-
when slicing short ends. Dowels in place at this time.
the pusher plate give the necessary
alignment with the rolled edge of the G.12 Remove upper (7, Fig. 1) and lower
carriage. A stop on this rolled edge (3, Fig. 1) blade pulleys by opening
of the carriage prevents over-travel. latches (1, Fig. 8) clear of shafts and
By holding the pusher plate with your sliding pulleys from the shafts. Clean
right hand, your hand will then al- pulleys in sink and lubricate bore
ways be a safe distance from the saw before replacing. NOTE: When re-
blade. Store the pusher plate on the placing pulleys, make sure the pulley
under side of the carriage support latches (1, Fig. 8) are properly seat-
(10, Fig. 1) when not in use. ed in grooves of shafts. (Upper and
lower blade pulleys are interchange-
G. CLEANING & SANITIZING able) .
This saw has been designed for quick G.13 All areas are now exposed for easy
and easy cleaning. It is IMPORTANT and thorough cleaning via one of the
that any machine used for the prepara- following procedures:
tion of food be kept in a clean and sanitary
condition. Daily cleaning is recommended.
Make sure saw is turned "off" and stop- G.13.1 HAND CLEANING:
ped before starting cleaning operation. G.13.1.1 Materials required:

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G.13.1.1.1 Small nylon bristled rinsing should be sent to laun-


brush with (approx.) 12" dry, or discarded. Wash out
handle. pails.
G.13.1.1.2 S m a l l plastic two G.13.2 HYDRAULIC CLEANING:
compartment pail. G.13.2.1 Materials required (Eco-
G.13.1.1.3 Clean cloths. nomics Laboratory System):
G.13.1.1.4 Cleaner ("Soilax" All G.13.2.1.1 Model E " M i k r o -
Purpose Cleaner). Spray" (Economics Labora-
G.13.1.1.5 Sanitizer ( " M i k r o - tory, Inc.).
Klene" iodophor sanitizer). G.13.2.1.2 "Mikro-Quat" deter-
G.13.1.1.6 Plastic spray bottle gent-sanitizer.
(for sanitizer). G.13.2.2 Procedure:
G.13.1.2 Procedure (using "Soilax" G.13.2.2.1 Insert an eight ounce
& "Mikro-Klene"): bottle of "Mikro-Quat" into
G.13.1.2.1 Add two ounces of the Model E "Mikro-Spray"
"Soilax" All Purpose Cleaner and turn on the hot water.
to a gallon of hot water in G.13.2.2.2 Spray clean and sani-
wash side of two compartment tize both pulley housings and
pail. the table area. Be sure to
G.13.1.2.2 Mix rinse solution by get the hose stream into all
adding two teaspoons of "Mi- corners. Stubborn soil may
kro-Klene" in one gallon of require a little brushing.
cool water in rinse side of pail. G.13.2.2.3 R i n s e with fresh
G.13.1.2.3 B r u s h o u t l a r g e water from another hose and
scraps of soil and meat waste. allow to drain dry. Cover
G.13.1.2.4 Begin cleaning in the and store as in procedure
upper pulley area. Brush 6.18.1.
thoroughly all surfaces being G.13.2.2.4 Either a floor drain
sure to get in corners. Work or a wet vacuum pick-up ma-
your way down, being sure to chine is required to dispose of
dip the brush frequently into the cleaning and rinsing solu-
the cleaning solution. tions. It may also be desir-
G.13.1.2.5 Similarly clean the able to have a portable shower
top area (which was covered curtain type arrangement to
by the table and the carriage). prevent excess splashing into
Work down into the lower other areas of the work space.
pulley housing.
G.13.1.2.6 Remove the scrap pan
and wash separately in sink. H. CHANGING SAW BLADES
Brush clean, the housing and H.I Turn the left hand carriage stop (see
the area around the scrap pan. section G.I) and move the carriage
G.13.1.2.7 R i n s i n g and sani- to the left a few inches beyond the
tizing can be done in one of bakelite guard (1, Fig. 3).
two ways:
(a) Go over all cleaned sur- H.2 Raise gage plate (1, Fig. 4) to raised
faces with a cloth soaking wet position.
with "Mikro-Klene" rinse so- H.3 Turn tension adjusting hand wheel
lution. (4, Fig. 4) to left to release blade
(b) Rinse in fresh water and tension.
apply "Mikro-Klene" solution
via of plastic spray bottle. H.4 Remove blade cover assembly (4,
G.13.1.2.8 Allow all surfaces to Fig. 1).
drain dry and then re-assem-
ble. Do not wipe dry. H.5 Release table clamp (8, Fig. 4) and
G.13.1.2.9 Protect saw from re- remove table.
contamination by covering.
G.13.1.2.10 R i n s e t h e nylon H.6 Open head door (5, Fig. 1).
brush thoroughly under run- H.7 Swing up bakelite guard (1, Fig. 3).
ning water. Then dip the
brush in standard solution of H.8 Remove saw blade.
"Mikro-Klene" and allow to
drain dry in covered container H.9 Assemble new blade. Make sure
or wrapped in a freshly laun- front and rear lower blade wipers
dered towel. Cloth used for are on both sides of blade.

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INSTRUCTIONS 5216

Fig. 8
H.10 Turn the tension adjusting hand saw blade, in the upper guide (1, Fig. 2)
wheel (4, Fig. 4) to the right until and the front lower wiper unit (4, Fig. 3).
the edge of the "3" first appears in J.I Adjust the upper back-up block (1,
the window (2, Fig. 4). Fig. 2) by turning screw (2, Fig. 2).
H.ll Turn the upper blade pulley (7,
Fig. 1) by hand to center the blade. J.2 Adjust lower back-up block (4, Fig.
3) by turning screw (2, Fig. 3).
H.12 Turn the tension adjusting hand
wheel to the right until the indicator NOTE: Clearance between back-up blocks
(2, Fig. 4) registers "4" at eye level. and blade should be approximately
1/32" (with the saw running
H.13 Close the lower bakelite guard (1, without load). ALWAYS check
Fig. 3). and adjust to this dimension after
H.14 Re-assemble table and other dis- changing saw blades, as blade
assembled parts. widths may vary.
J. ADJUSTMENT OF BLADE BACK-UP K. BLADE REPLACEMENT
BLOCK Two saw blades are furnished as regular
Special TUNGSTEN CARBIDE blade equipment with each machine. Replace-
back-up blocks take the cutting thrust. ment blades are available through all
They are located at the back edge of the Hobart offices.
5216 REPLACEMENT PARTS

1-2

52!

BASE UNIT
REPLACEMENT PARTS 5216

BASE UNIT

ILLUS. PART
PL-5916 NO. NAME OF PART AMT.
1 SC-36-50 Fin. Bolt - 3/8"-16 x 1/2" Hex Hd.
2 WL-4-2 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070"
3 SC-20-19 Mach. Screw - #10-32 x 3/4" Phil. Flat Hd. 4
4 P-78917 Bracket - Hinge 2
5 R-79124 Blade Cover Assy. 1
6 P-78917 Bracket - Hinge 2
7 SC-13-65 Mach. Screw - * 10-32 x 3/4" Flat Hd. 4
8 P-77192 Clamp - Stationary Table 1
9 SC-10-33 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1/2" Truss Hd. 2
10 NS-31-14 Stop Nut - #10-24 "Elastic" 2
11 M-81339 Dowel 2
12 WS-18-8 Washer 2
13 WL-4-4 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" 2
14 SC-62-43 Fin. Bolt - 3/8"-16 x 3/4" Hex Hd. 2
15 S-78062 Carriage Support Sub-Assy. 1
16 SC-78-36 Carriage Bolt - 3/8"-16 x 1" 2
17 WL-4-4 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" 2
18 NS-13-25 Full Nut - 3/8"-16 Hex Fin. 2
19 S-78993 Brace - Carriage Support 2
20 R-78040 Base Door Sub-Assy. 1
21 SC-8-9 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 3/8" Rd. Hd. 1
22 NS-9-22 Mach. Nut - #10-24 Hex 1
23 M-68176 Clip - Spring 1
24 M-23274 Knob - Door 1
25 SC-8-9 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 3/8" Rd. Hd. 1
26 S-71518 Pan - Scrap 1
27 SC-62-42 Fin. Bolt - 3/8"-16 x 1" Hex Hd. 2
28 WL-4-4 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" 2
29 NS-13-25 Full Nut - 3/8"-16 Hex Fin. 2
30 M-77217 Foot & Stud Assy. 4
31 M-74888 Washer - Shim 2
32 BV-3-42 "V" Belt (60 Cy.) 1
33 BV-5-11 "V" Belt (50 Cy.) 1
34 R-71418-1 "V" Pulley - Motor (5.6" O.D.) (60 Cy.) (Incls. item #36) _. 1
35 R-71418-2 "V" Pulley - Motor (6.6" O.D.) (50 Cy.) (Incls. item #36) _. 1
36 SC-47-32 Set Screw - 5/16"-18 x 5/16" Soc. Hdls. Cup Pt. 1
37 R-12430-62 Key 1
38 S-79471-1 Motor - 1 Phase, 115/208-230 V. 60 Cy. (Incls. item #37) 1
39 S-79472-1 Motor - 3 Phase, 208-220/440 V. 60 Cy. (Incls. item #37) _. 1
40 S-79471-2 Motor - 1 Phase, 110/220 V. 50 Cy. (Incls. item #37) 1
41 S-79472-2 Motor - 3 Phase, 208/416 V. 50 Cy. (Incls. item #37) 1
42 S-79472-3 Motor - 3 Phase, 220/380 V. 50 Cy. (Incls. item #37) 1
43 NS-13-25 Full Nut - 3/8"-16 Hex Fin. 4
44 WL-4-4 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" 4
45 P-78992 Reinforcement - Base _ 2
46 M-67305 Booster - Motor As Reqd
47 SC-36-71 Fin. Bolt - 3/8"-16 x 1-1/4" Hex Hd. 4
48 SC-46-98 Set Screw - #10-24 x 1/4" Slotted Hdls. Cup Pt. 4
49 R-78043 Panel - Motor Access 1
50 SD-9-19 Self-Tapping Screw - #10-32 x 5/16" Phil. Rd. Hd., Type F 6
51 SC-10-33 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1/2" Truss Hd. 4
52 NS-31-14 Stop Nut - #10-24 "Elastic" 4
53 P-71437 Clamp - Table 1
54 T-78038-1 Base Unit Assy, (all voltages except 115 V.) (Incls. items #6 & 7) 1
55 T-78038-2 Base Unit Assy. (115 V. only) (Incls. items #6 & 7) 1
56 T-78038-3 Base Unit Assy. (Mag. Starter) (All Voltages Except 115 V.) <Incls.
items #6 & 7) 1
57 T-78038-4 Base Unit Assy. (Mag. Starter) (115 V. Only) (Incls. items #6 & 7) __ 1
58 SC-10-48 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1/4" Truss Hd. 2
59 WL-8-12 Lock Washer - #10 Int. Shakeproof 2
60 M-68176 Clip - Spring
61 S-71223 Cover - Column Top 1
62 SC-10-33 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1/2" Truss Hd. 5
5216 REPLACEMENT PARTS

HEAD UNIT
REPLACEMENT PARTS 5216

HEAD UNIT

ILLUS. PART
PL-5200 NO. N A M E OF PART AMT.
1 SC-12-69 Mach. Screw - l/4"-20 x 1/2" Fil. Hd. 3
2 P-67210 Cap - Bearing 1
3 M-67241 Retainer - Bearing 1
4 SC-13-46 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1/2" Flat Hd. 2
5 BR-2-16 Roller Bearing 1
6 RR-6-1 Retaining Ring 1
7 R-71295 Carrier - Upper Bearing 1
8 NS-13-22 Full Nut - 3/8"-16 Hex Fin. 4
9 WL-4-2 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" 4
10 RR-7-1 Retaining Ring 1
11 BR-2-20 Roller Bearing 1
12 P-67147 Cover Brkt. & Weld Nut Assy. 2
13 P-67187 Gib - Upper Brg. Carrier 2
14 WL-4-2 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" •4
15 NS-13-22 Full Nut - 3/8"-16 Hex Fin. 4
16 M-75894 Stud - Upper Bearing Carrier Support 4
17 WL-4-2 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" 4
18 NS-13-22 Full Nut - 3/8"-16 Hex Fin. 4
19 P-75872-1 Head & Magnetic Catch Sub-Assy. 1
20 SC-20-15 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 7/8" Phil. Flat Hd. 4
21 P-78917 Bracket - Hinge 2
22 M-79686 Catch - Friction (#14-1/2 Frost) 1
23 M-20852 Latch . 1
24 M-20851 Screw - Latch 1
25 R-72364 Flanged Pulley (Blade) Sub-Assy. Unit (Incls. items #22, 23 & 24) __ 1
26 S-75806 Door Assy. (Head) 1
27 P-71514 Blade - Meat Saw (128" Lg.) 1
28 M-77813-1 Groov-Pin - Special 1
29 R-71298 Shaft - Upper Bearing Carrier 1
30 P-75752 Shield - Bearing Carrier 1
31 M-75837 Spring - Detent 2
32 SC-12-69 Mach. Screw - l/4"-20 x 1/2" Fil. Hd. 3
33 P-75870 Bearing Carrier Cap & Seal Sub-Assy. (Incls. item #34) 1
34 M-71403 Seal - Grease 1
35 SC-7-71 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1/4" Rd. Hd. 2
36 WL-3-22 Lock Washer - #10 x .055" x .040" 2
37 P-67249 Plate - Blade Tension Sight 1
38 P-75817 Bracket - Tension Indicator 1
39 SC-7-74 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 3/8" Rd. Hd. 2
40 WL-3-22 Lock Washer - #10 x .055" x .040" 2
41 P-71365 Screw - Blade Tension Adjusting 1
42 PG-7-18 Groov-Pin - Type #5, 1/4" x 1" 1
43 P-79756 Wheel - Hand 1
44 P-75897 Nut - Blade Tension Adjusting 1
45 RR-4-8 Retaining Ring 1
46 SC-36-28 Fin. Bolt - 5/16"-18 x 1-1/4" Hex Hd. 4
47 WL-3-44 Lock Washer - 5/16" x .125" x .078" 4
48 BB-13-1 Thrust Bearing - Nice #603 1
49 P-75816 Indicator - Tension 1
50 M-20867 Spring - Adj. Blade Tension 1
51 M-75656 Window Unit - 1
52 SC-10-47 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1-3/8" Truss Hd. 2
53 R-75883 Cover & Window Sub-Assy. (Incls. item #51) 1
R-75842 Upper Bearing Carrier Assy. (Incls. items #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 29,
32 & 33) .
5216 REPLACEMENT PARTS

25
26

LOWER BEARING CARRIER UNIT


ILLUS. PART
PL-5163 NO. NAME OF PART AMT.

1 NS-17-49 Jam Nut - 3/4"-16 Hex Fin. 2


2 WS-11-24 Washer 1
3 SC-47-32 Set Screw - 5/16"-18 x 5/16" Soc. Hdls. Cup Pt. 1
4 R-74151 "V" Pulley - Brg. Carrier (13" O.D.) (Inels. item #3) 1
5 KW-3-15 Key - #807 Woodruff 1
SC-12-69 Mach. Screw - l/4"-20 x 1/2" Fil. Hd. 3
M-79129 Conveyor - Lower Bearing Carrier Grease 1
P-67203 Cap - Loxver Brg. Carrier ("V" Belt Side) 1
9 BR-2-16 Roller Bearing 1
10 RR-6-1 Retaining Ring 1
11 NS-13-30 Full Nut - l/2"-13 Hex Fin. 4
12 WL-8-31 Lock Washer - 1/2" Int. Shakeproof 4
13 R-71296 Carrier - Lower Bearing 1
14 R-79128 Shaft - Lower Brg. Carrier 1
15 WL-8-31 Lock Washer - 1/2" Int. Shakeproof 4
16 RR-7-1 Retaining Ring 1
17 NS-13-30 Full Nut - l/2"-13 Hex Fin. 4
18 BR-2-20 Roller Bearing 1
19 M-71403 Seal - Grease 1
20 M-77319 Bearing Cap & Seal Sub-Assy. (Incls. item #19) 1
21 M-77510 Washer & Seal Sub-Assy. (Incls. item #22) 1
22 M-77511 Seal - Diaphragm 1
23 M-77813-1 Groov-Pin - Special 1
24 R-72364 Flanged Pulley (Blade) Sub-Assy. Unit (Incls. items #27, 28 & 29) — 1
25 WS-2-51 Washer 4
26 SC-68-12 Mach. Screw - #10-32 x 5/16" Trimmed Hex Hd. 4
27 M-79686 Catch - Friction (#14-1/2 Frost) 1
28 M-20852 Latch 1
29 M-20851 Screw - Latch 1
30 SC-12-69 Mach. Screw - l/4"-20 x 1/2" Fil. Hd. 3
P-79127 Lower Bearing Carrier Sub-Assy. (Incls. items #6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16,
18, 20 & 30)
REPLACEMENT PARTS 5216

| PL-5166]
18'

GAGE PLATE UNIT


ILLUS. PART
PL-5166 NO. NAME OF PART AMT.
1 SC-9-56 Mach. Screw - #8-32 x 3/8" Rd. Hd. . 1
2 WL-3-14 Lock Washer - #8 x .047" x .031" __. 1
3 P-77848 Spring - Gage Plate 1
4 M-77515 Knob . 1
SC-47-70 Set Screw - #10-32 x 3/8" Soc. Hdls. Cup Pt. 1
M-83481 Worm Bracket & Brg. Sub-Assy. 1
WS-18-10 Washer 1
M-77843 Shaft - Worm 1
9 PG-7-7 Groov-Pin - Type #5, 1/8" x 7/16" 1
10 M-20887 Worm _ 1
11 M-78923 Knob & Stud Sub-Assy. 1
12 M-78920 Slug 1
13 M-77235 Pin - Gage Plate 1
14 P-77841-2 Rack - Gage Plate 1
15 R-80433 Bracket - Gage Plate Support (Front) 1
16 SC-47-37 Set Screw - 5/16"-18 x 3/8" Soc. Hdls. Kn. Cup Pt. 2
17 SC-47-37 Set Screw - 5/16"-18 x 3/8" Soc. Hdls. Kn. Cup Pt. 2
18 SC-62-43 Fin. Bolt - 3/8"-16 x 3/4" Hex Hd. 4
19 WL-4-4 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" 4
20 WS-18-9 Washer 4
21 M-82179 Gaging Pin Sub-Assy. 1
22 PG-7-36 Groov-Pin - Type #5, 7/64" x 7/16" 1
23 M-79155 Fin. Mach. Bolt 1
24 R-77844-2 Gage Plate & Bushing Sub-Assy. 1
25 M-77842 Rod - Gage Plate Stop 1
26 R-77191 Bracket - Gage Plate Support (Rear) 1
S-77234-2 Gage Plate Assy. (Incls. items #1 thru 13 inclusive and #21. 22, 23 & 24) 1
P-77846 Worm Bracket Sub-Assy. (Incls. items #1 thru 10 inclusive) 1

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5216 REPLACEMENT PARTS

TABLE, CARRIAGE AND TRACK UNIT

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REPLACEMENT PARTS 5216

TABLE, CARRIAGE AND TRACK UNIT

ILLUS. PART
PL-5472 NO. NAME OF PART AMT.
1 P-77576-2 Pusher Plate Assy. 1
2 SC-10-48 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1/4" Truss Hd. 1
3 NS-27-3 Acorn Nut - # 10-24 1
4 S-79089 Carriage Sub-Assy. 1
5 R-78098 Carriage Guide Sub-Assy. 1
6 P-79094 Spacer - Carriage Guide 1
7 M-78935-1 Screw - Carriage Lock 1
8 NS-13-25 Full Nut - 3/8"-16 Hex Fin. 2
9 WLr4-4 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" 2
10 BB-8-3 Ball Bearing - Nice #400-24 2
11 WS-18-12 Washer (.010" thk.) As Reqd.
12 M-80698 Shim - Washer (.005" thk.) As Reqd.
13 WS-18-14 Washer (3/64" thk.) 2
14 NS-13-25 Full Nut - 3/8"-16 Hex Fin. 4
15 WL-4-4 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" 4
16 WS-18-5 Washer 4
17 BB-8-3 Ball Bearing - Nice #400-24 4
18 SC-37-73 Fin. Bolt - 3/8"-16 x 1" Hex Hd. 4
19 M-77311 Stop - Carriage 2
20 M-77318 Bumper - Carriage Stop 2
21 SC-78-35 Carriage Bolt - 5/16"-18 x 3/4" 2
22 WS-18-12 Washer 2
23 M-70087 Washer - Spring 2
24 NS-32-12 Stop Nut - 5/16"-18 "Flexloc" 2
25 NS-13-14 Full Nut - 5/16"-18 Hex Fin. 5
26 WL-3-47 Lock Washer - 5/16" x .125" x .078" 5
27 WS-17-16 Washer 5
28 SC-78-42 Carriage Bolt - 5/16"-18 x 1" 5
29 S-78055 Rest - Front Table 1
30 NS-13-25 Full Nut - 3/8"-16 Hex Fin. 6
31 WL-4-4 Lock Washer - 3/8" x .136" x .070" 6
32 WS-18-8 Washer 6
33 WS-18-8 Washer 6
34 SC-62-42 Fin. Bolt - 3/8"-16 x 1" Hex Hd. 6
35 S-78056 Rest - Rear Table 1
36 S-78049 Table Assy. 1
M-78093 Carriage Unit Assy. (Incls. items #2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17 & 18) _ 1
5216 REPLACEMENT PARTS

36 37

35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 '27-26'

|PL-4482"|

UPPER GUIDE AND PULLEY WIPER UNIT

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REPLACEMENT PARTS 5216

UPPER GUIDE AND PULLEY WIPER UNIT

ILLUS. PART
PL-4482 NO. NAME OF PART AMT.

1 SC-53-16 Mach. Screw - 5/16"-18 x 5/8" Truss Hd. 1


2 M-69849 Stop - Slide Rod . 1
3 P-75869-1 Rod - Upper Blade Guide Slide 1
4 M-75865 Shoe - Slide Rod 1
5 M-75866 Spring - Slide Rod Adjusting 1
6 M-75864 Screw - Slide Rod Adjusting 1
7 SC-47-74 Set Screw - #8-32 x 1/4" Soc. Hdls., Cup Pt. 1
8 SC-63-33 Set Screw - 3/8"-16 x 3/8" Hdls. Flat Pt. 1
9 PB-2-26 Plug Button 1
10 P-71397-1 Guard - Upper Guide Blade 1
11 SC-10-33 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1/2" Truss Hd. 2
12 V-21158 Stud - Upper Guide Support 1
13 M-67315 Knob _ 1
14 R-71361 Support - Upper Guide 1
15 V-23326 Spring - Back-Up Block 1
16 M-23275 Lock Washer - Back-Up Block (Stat.) 1
17 M-23328 Lock Washer - Back-Up Block (Rot.) 1
18 M-71382 Shaft - Back-Up Block 1
19 M-71373 Block - Blade Back-Up 1
20 M-71377 Retainer - Blade Back-Up Block 1
21 SC-7-24 Mach. Screw - #6-32 x 3/8" Rd. Hd. 2
22 M-67182 Guide - Blade 2
23 SC-10-36 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 5/8" Truss Hd. 2
24 WS-2-51 Washer - Blade Guide Spacer 2
25 M-71449-2 Shim - Upper Guide Support As Reqd
26 P-71359 Bracket - Upper Scraper 1
27 SC-75-5 Set Screw - #10-24 x 1/4" Soc. Hdls., Kn. Cup Pt. 1
28 M-71368 Wiper - Blade Pulley 1
29 SC-10-33 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1/2" Truss Hd. 2
30 P-75025 Bracket - Upper Pulley Wiper 1
31 R-67500-2 "O" Ring 1
32 M-71364 Spring - Blade Pulley Wiper 1
33 P-71376 Shaft 1
34 R-67500-7 "O" Ring 1
35 M-67315 Knob 1
36 M-71362 Stud - Upper Wiper Support 1
37 M-67306 Pin - Table Rest 1
M-71449-2 Shim (Use with item #22) As Reqd.
P-71398-1 Upper Guide Unit Assy. (Incls. items #10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24 & 25) 1
P-75031-2 Upper Pulley Wiper Assy. (Incls. items #26 thru 37 inclusive) 1

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5216 REPLACEMENT PARTS

CD tO ^
CT3 CO CO

58 S 2S

LOWER WIPERS AND GUIDE UNIT

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REPLACEMENT PARTS 5216

LOWER WIPERS AND GUIDE UNIT


ILLUS. PART
PL-4483 NO. NAME OF PART AMT.

1 SC-12-81 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1" Fil. Hd. 2


2 M-71369 Guide - Saw Blade 1
3 NS-9-23 Mach. Nut - #10-24 Hex 1
4 M-71363 Guard - Saw Blade 1
5 SC-60-72 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1-1/4" Rd. Hd. 1
SC-10-33 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 1/2" Truss Hd. 2
M-71368 Wiper - Blade Pulley 1
SC-75-5 Set Screw - #10-24 x 1/4" Soc. Hdls., Kn. Cup Pt. 1
9 P-71358 Bracket - Scraper Pivot 1
10 SC-63-21 Set Screw - #10-24 x 5/16" Hdls. Flat Pt. 2
11 P-11800-244 Dowel 1
12 SC-12-42 Mach. Screw - l/4"-20 x 1/2" Fil. Hd. 3
13 P-71372 Slide - Lower Wiper Brkt. 1
14 P-67189 Slideway - Wiper Brkt. 1
15 SC-37-85 Fin. Bolt - 5/16"-18 x 1" Hex Hd. 2
16 M-67702 Plate - Wiper Brkt. Retainer 1
17 M-74612 Spring - Back-Up
18 M-67185 Spring - Blade Scraper 2
19 SC-21-85 Mach. Screw - #8-32 x 3/16" Rd. Hd. 4
20 WL-6-1 Lock Washer - #8 x .047" x .031" 4
21 M-67184 Scraper - Blade 2
22 SC-21-14 Mach. Screw - #8-32 x 3/8" Rd. Hd. 4
23 WL-6-1 Lock Washer - #8 x .047" x .031" 4
24 M-72443 Shield - Lower Pulley 1
25 R-67500-2 "O" Ring 1
26 M-71364 Spring - Blade Pulley Wiper 1
27 P-71376 Shaft - Lower Wiper Brkt. 1
28 R-67500-7 "O" Ring 1
29 S-71360 Bracket - Lower Wiper 1
30 V-23326 Spring - Back-Up Block 1
31 M-23275 Lock Washer - Back-Up Block (Stat.) 1
32 M-23328 Lock Washer - Back-Up Block (Rot.) 1
33 M-71382 Shaft - Back-Up Block 1
34 M-71373 Block - Blade Back-Up 1
35 M-71377 Retainer - Blade Back-Up Block 1
36 SC-7-24 Mach. Screw - #6-32 x 3/8" Rd. Hd. 2
37 NS-31-19 Stop Nut - l/4"-20 "Elastic"
38 WS-3-45 Washer 4
39 SC-41-1 Fin. Bolt - l/4"-20 x 3/4" Hex Hd. 2
40 M-75304 Rear Wiper Brkt. & Slide Stud Sub-Assy.
41 M-75307 Stop Spring & Rear Wiper Slide Sub-Assy. 1
42 NS-11-12 Mach. Nut - #8-32 Hex 4
43 WL-6-1 Lock Washer - #8 x .047" x .031" 4
44 SC-21-92 Mach. Screw - #8-32 x 7/16" Rd. Hd. 2
45 SC-21-91 Mach. Screw - #8-32 x 5/16" Rd. Hd. 2
46 M-75310 Support - Rear Wiper Scraper 1
47 M-74612 Spring - Back-Up 2
48 M-67184 Scraper - Blade 2
49 M-67185 Spring - Scraper Blade 2
50 WLr-6-1 Lock Washer - #8 x .047" x .031" 4
51 SC-21-85 Mach. Screw - #8-32 x 3/16" Rd. Hd. 4
S-71378 Lower Wiper & Guide Unit Assy. (Incls. items #1 thru 13 inclusive &
items #17 thru 36 inclusive) 1
P-75303 Rear Wiper Sub-Assy. (Incls. items #40 thru 51 inclusive) 1
5216 REPLACEMENT PARTS

10

11

13

29

32 33

37

|PL-59I7|

SWITCH UNIT

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REPLACEMENT PARTS 5216

SWITCH UNIT

ILLUS. PART
PL-5917 NO. NAME OF PART AMT.
1 P-78902 Bracket - Switch Mounting 1
2 M-78901 Yoke Guide & Track Assy. 1
3 M-60365 Yoke - Switch Operating 1
4 M-74835 Screw - Switch Mounting 2
5 M-78091 Rod - Switch 1
6 PC-3-16 Cotter Pin - 1/16" x 3/8" 1
7 M-78837 Pin - Flat Hd. 2
8 PC-3-16 Cotter Pin - 1/16" x 3/8" 2
9 M-78832 Lever - Pivot 1
10 ' M-78833-3 Rod - Switch (Upper) 1
11 M-80540 Speed Nut 1
12 M-80538 Bushing 1
13 M-78940 Knob 1
14 M-74835 Screw - Switch Mounting 2
15 R-24940-4 Switch (1 Ph., below 250 V.) 1
16 R-24940-2 Switch (2 & 3 Ph., below 250 V.) 1
17 SS-3-26 Switch (2 & 3 Ph., above 250 V.) 1
18 P-62479 Starter - Manual (Single Phase) (Less Elements) (Give Elec. Spec. &
Mach. Model) 1
19 P-61917 Starter - Manual (Three Phase) (Less Elements) (Give Elec Spec. &
Mach. Model) 1
20 * Thermal Element - Manual Starter (Give Elec. Spec. & Mach. Model) _-AsReqd.
21 M-70262 Insulator - Starter (Use with Manual Starter P-61917) 1
22 WS-2-51 Washer 2
23 WL-3-20 Lock Washer - #10 x .055" x .040" 2
24 SC-8-9 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 3/8" Rd. Hd. 2
MAGNETIC STARTER
25 NS-9-22 Mach. Nut - #10-24 Hex 3
26 WL-3-20 Lock Washer - #10 x .055" x .040" 3
27 M-78752-4 Clamp 3
28 WS-3-45 Washer (7/8" O.D.) 2
29 WS-2-51 Washer (1/2" O.D.) 2
30 SC-9-25 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 5/8" Rd. Hd. 3
31 P-78092 Mounting Bracket Sub-Assy. 1
32 NS-13-2 Full Nut - l/4"-20 Hex Fin. 1
33 WL-3-38 Lock Washer - 1/4" x .109" x .062" 1
34 SC-9-42 Mach. Screw - l/4"-20 x 5/8" Rd. Hd. 1
35 R-78558 Station - Push Button 1
36 SC-37-87 Fin. Bolt - l/4"-20 x 1" Hex Hd. 2
37 FE-6-37 Ell - 90° Short (1/2" Male Thd. x 1/2" Thinwall) 1
38 P-67572-38 Conduit - 1/2" x 6-1/2" (Thinwall) 1
39 FE-6-45 Connector - Straight (1/2" Male Thd. x 1/2" Thinwall) 1
40 WL-3-38 Lock Washer - 1/4" x .109" x .062" 2
41 NS-13-2 Full Nut - l/4"-20 Hex Fin. 2
42 R-78166 Bracket - Starter Mounting 1
43 P-69917-1 Starter - Magnetic (1 Ph., 208/220 V.) (Less Elements) (Give Elec. Spec.
& Mach. Model) 1
44 P-69478 Starter - Magnetic (3 Ph., below 250 V.) (Less Elements) (Give Elec.
Spec. & Mach. Model) 1
45 P-69757 Starter - Magnetic (3 Ph., above 250 V.) (Less Elements) (Give Elec.
Spec. & Mach. Model) 1
46 * Thermal Element - Magnetic Starter (Give Elec. Spec. & Mach. Model) _As Reqd
47 SC-8-9 Mach. Screw - #10-24 x 3/8" Rd. Hd.
48 WL-3-20 Lock Washer - #10 x .055" x .040" !_—
49 NS-9-22 Mach. Nut - #10-24 Hex 3
50 SC-9-56 Mach. Screw - #8-32 x 3/8" Rd. Hd. 3
51 WL-7-7 Lock Washer - #8 Ext. Shakeproof
* Hobart service technician to use Starter Element Part No. as listed
on Starter Parts Sheet.

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5216 INSTALLATION

MACHINE IS PART I ALLY DISASSEMBLED


FOR SHIPMENT. CRATED MACHINE WILL
PASS THRU A 33"OPENING.
ENLARGED VIEW OF LEG
SHOWING ADJUSTING FOOT

HOLE "A"
LOCATED ASSHOWN
ON OPPOSITE SIDE
OF BASE FOR CABLE
OUTLET

*THEJ5E_ DIMENSJONS MAY INCREASE AS MUCH


AS 1/2" DEPENDING ON LEG ADJUSTMENT
HOLE "A" USE
7/8"DlA. ALL VOLTAGES (EXCEPT II5V.)
1-I/I6"DIA. II5V. R-79778

INSTALLATION DIAGRAM

NOV. 1964 PRINTED IN U. S. A,


FORM 4276-B

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