Model 1433 Power Meat Cutter Operating and Service Manual
Model 1433 Power Meat Cutter Operating and Service Manual
Model 1433 Power Meat Cutter Operating and Service Manual
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This Manual contains important
safety instructions which must
be strictly followed when using
this equipment.
PTCT: MD 1433
ITEM # 266-7-17-13 B
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
NOTICE TO OWNERS AND OPERATORS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SAFETY TIPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
OPERATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
TO PROCESS PRODUCT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
CLEANING PROCEDURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
MAINTENANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
LUBRICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
LIMITED WARRANTY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
NOTICE TO OWNERS AND OPERATORS
BIRO’s products are designed to process food products safely and efficiently. Unless the operator is
properly trained and supervised, there is the possibility of a serious injury. It is the responsibility of the owner
to assure that this machine is used properly and safely, strictly following the instructions contained in this
Manual and any requirements of local law.
No one should use or service this machine without proper training and supervision. All operators should
be thoroughly familiar with the procedures contained in this Manual. Even so BIRO cannot anticipate every
circumstance or environment in which its products will be used. You, the owner and operator, must remain alert
to the hazards posed by the function of this equipment, particularly the SHARP MOVING BAND TYPE SAW
BLADE. No one under eighteen (18) years of age should operate this equipment. If you are uncertain about a
particular task, ask your supervisor.
This Manual contains a number of safe practices in the SAFETY TIP section. Additional warnings are
placed throughout the Manual. Warnings related to your personal safety are indicated by:
OR
BIRO also has provided a wall chart to be posted near the equipment. If any warning label, wall chart, or
Manual becomes misplaced, damaged, or illegible, please contact your nearest Distributor or Biro directly for a
replacement.
Remember, however, this Manual or the warning labels do not replace the need to be alert and to use
your common sense when using this equipment.
- NOTE -
A copy of this manual is included with each Model 1433 saw.
The descriptions and illustrations contained in this manual are not binding.
The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce any modification without
updating the manual.
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SAFETY TIPS
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INSTALLATION
3. After installing machine in operational area, it is imperative that the four adjusting leg hex bolts be adjusted to level the
machine and also to eliminate rocking.
4. To assemble meat gauge plate (Part No. A14275) to the machine; Loosen the lock knob (Part No. 272-10) on the right side meat
gauge bracket. Remove the meat gauge gear rack (Part No. 14272) and insert into the meat gauge plate. Be sure to hold meat
gauge arm so that the release handle is depressed. Re-install the gear rack by first inserting the rectangle end into the left hand
meat gauge bracket, then swing the right hollow round end of the gear into the original lock position. Upon aligning the gear
rack with the capscrew (Part No. 272-11), tighten the lock knob clockwise, fastening the locking cap screw into the hollow end
to the gear rack, CHECKING for a secure assembly. Keep gear rack well oiled with food grade oil to ensure free movement.
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6. Place removable finger lift with saw guard assembly
(Part No. A14211) on the saw guide bar (Part No. 116-22)
and fasten in place with finger lift fastener knob FINGERLIFT
(Part No. 211A-291Q). ASSEMBLY
7. See Lower Removable Wheel Installation and Removal
Instructions for Model 1433 below.
REMOVAL and INSTALLATION
for Self-Centering Lower Removable Wheels
(Part No. 14560-1 and 14560DF-1)
ALWAYS Turn off, unplug Machine From Power Source and Perform Lockout/Tagout Procedure
to the Machine BEFORE Cleaning or Servicing.
Follow disassembly procedures in the Cleaning Section of the Operating and Service Manual.
Removal of the T-Handle and Lower Wheel will be the last 2 parts removed in the number sequence.
REMOVAL
Loosen Item No. 14746-1, T-Handle and Remove from Lower Shaft.
INSTALLATION
There is a anti-rotation pin located on the lower shaft,
there is a anti-rotation groove located on the back side
of the lower wheel.
Align and engage the groove of the lower wheel and the
anti-rotation pin as the wheel is being installed. Install T-Handle Lock onto Lower
Shaft, Hand Tighten SECURELY
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REMOVAL and INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
for TAPERED BORE LOWER WHEELS
14560 and 14560DF
ALWAYS Turn off, unplug Machine From Power Source and Perform Lockout/Tagout Procedure
to the Machine BEFORE Cleaning or Servicing.
Follow Disassembly Procedures in the Cleaning Section of the Operating and Service Manual.
Removal of the Lower Wheel will be the last procedure.
REMOVAL
Loosen the Item No. 14746 T-Handle lock, DO NOT REMOVE COMPLETELY FROM SHAFT.
14746
T-Handle
T-Handle
Loosened
Lock
14746
T-Handle
Using thumbs for leverage, pull wheel toward you with Lock
an even-smooth motion. Wheel is mounted in slip fit
fashion on a tapered shaft. When the wheel is loose,
complete removing T-handle lock and wheel.
INSTALLATION
NOTE:
TO ENSURE PROPER SAW
WHEEL ALIGNMENT, WHEEL Replace the T-Handle Lock
MUST BE REINSTALLED HAND TIGHTEN ONLY
ON SAME MACHINE FROM Reassemble the machine.
WHICH IT WAS REMOVED.
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Item No. 16543 - Lower Shaft for Removable Wheel
7A. The Model 1433 Lower Removable Wheel has been revised to include a keyway in the bore. Also an anti rotation pin
is now pressed into the lower shaft to prevent any inadvertent “spinning” of the wheel on the shaft.
NOTE- If the saw in which a new shaft is to be PRESS IN PIN HERE
installed has a groove (keyway) in the bore of the TAPER PIN 3/32
LOWER BEARING SHAFT,
REMOVABLE SAW WHEEL
lower wheel, press the taper pin (provided “loose”) ITEM NO. S235 ITEM NO. 16543
8. Place blade on cutter: Hang upper wheel assembly (Part No. A14003u335-6) on the hinge bracket (Part No.
71-1). Lift the nylon filler (Part No. 177). Hang blade on the upper wheel and hold with right hand. With the left
hand force the blade between the front blade cleaners (Part No. 131), located below the nylon filler. Lower the
nylon filler and insert the back of the blade in the upper saw guide (Part No. 602B). The blade has already
dropped over the lower wheel. With the right hand force the back of the blade between the rear blade cleaners
(Part No. 131). The blade is now ready to be tightened. Press down on the ratchet arm (Part No. 10-1) located at
the rear of the base structure. Turn the upper wheel slowly by hand to ensure proper tracking of the saw blade on
the wheels. Tighten to proper tension. When the tension gauge (Part No. 197), located at the bottom rear of the
head becomes tight laterally the blade is at proper tension.
9. The side platter bracket (Part No. S14214) is packed loose in the machine and must be installed on the left side
of the base structure with the supplied hardware and check for proper adjustment. Stationary platter must be flat.
10. The stationary platter (Part No. A14163) is placed on top of the base structure and held in place by two
push-pull hold down rods (Part No. 14212W), located at the rear of the base.
11. The sliding meat carriage assembly (Part No. A16155EZ) is installed by turning the movable stop assembly
(Part No. A16200) clockwise. After the carriage assembly is in the channel for operation, turn the movable stop
counterclockwise to lock.
12. Post SAFETY TIPS wall chart within easy view of operator. Keep Manual available to operator.
13. Machine MUST be properly grounded. Use qualified electrician to install according to building codes.
WIRING MOTOR
A. Interchange of motor current is made in motor outlet box. Leads are properly marked. Changing instructions
are on motor plate or motor box outlet box.
B. All cutters are wired 220 volts unless otherwise specified. Be sure motor specifications (voltage, cycle, phase)
match power supply line. Be sure line voltage is up to specification.
C. Connect leads to machine in a manner that will be approved by local electrical inspectors.
D. We recommend no less that No. 12 Ga. wire. If the leads are too light, machine may not have sufficient cutting
power and/or speed.
E. The V-belt is packed loose in machine to prevent deformation, and must be installed on pulley at time of
wiring motor.
F. The BIRO Manufacturing Company is not responsible for permanent wiring, connection or installations.
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14. Make sure saw guide bar with saw guard is in its lowest position. Close head and base doors.
15. Push button and check for proper phasing of motor. Blade should be traveling down through saw guide.
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16. Watch for proper tracking of blade. O® POWER MEAT
of blade should CUTTERS
be centered in hole in saw guide in stationary bar (Part No
S119A). Push stop button to stop machine.
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OPERATION
2. ALWAYS clean and sanitize all utensils and surfaces that have been in contact with raw products.
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B. TO PROCESS PRODUCT
1. Before starting power cutter, adjust saw guide bar with saw guard to within 1/2” of product to be cut. “B”
5. Stand in front of the power cutter, place product on the meat carriage. Pay attention to position of your
hands. Keep hands clear of moving band type saw blade. Leaning lightly against the scalloped front edge
of meat carriage, hold the product firmly in right hand with product face flush against the meat gauge plate.
Move the meat carriage from right to left at a steady rate until fully past the saw blade. Use left hand to
remove and stack cut product, NEVER REACH IN FRONT OF BAND TYPE SAW BLADE. On the
return stroke, pull the product slightly toward you to clear the blade.
6. ALWAYS use the Safety End Cut Pusher Plate for smaller products or the last cuts of product. “C”
The pusher plate is supplied as standard on all BIRO power cutters.
7. When finished cutting, push stop button. Perform lockout/tag out procedure.
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CLEANING
3 Saw Blade
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MAINTENANCE
A. GENERAL
1. Machine should be generally inspected every time it is cleaned (at least daily) to ensure that it is in good
condition and has not been damaged or tampered with.
a. SAW WHEELS: Clean outer diameter grooves daily. Check for cracks, gouges or wear on the flange
and grooves.
b. WHEEL CLEANER ASSEMBLIES: Check condition of fiber cleaner, change every four(4) weeks.
Check condition of tension spring, replace as needed.
c. REMOVABLE FINGER LIFT ASSEMBLY: Check condition of saw guard, make sure mounting
bolts are tight and the “DANGER EXPOSED BLADE” decal is affixed and legible. Check condition
of upper saw guide (Part No. 602B), replace every six(6) months. Check adjustment of upper saw
guide. Should be 1/32” between back of blade and saw guide carbide.
d. SAW GUIDE BAR: Check condition of bar for coating peeling and wear, replace as necessary. Check
saw guide bar spring for proper tension. The spring should hold the bar in any desired position in its
travel. Replace saw guide bar spring (Part No. 193) as necessary using instructions on following page.
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1. Remove the finger lift fastener knob and the finger lift assembly.
2. Remove the finger lift fastener stud.
3. Push the saw guide bar up and out of the top of the head structure.
4. Remove the saw guide bar spring.
5. Clean and lubricate the babbitt pocket area (the square indented
area that seats the saw guide bar spring).
6. Lower the new saw guide bar spring through the top of the babbitt pocket area
and guide the spring into position with a standard screwdriver. (NOTE: drawing)
7. While holding the saw guide bar spring in position, re-enter the saw guide bar
from the top compressing the saw guide bar spring slightly until the saw guide
bar slides past the spring.
8. Replace the finger lift fastener stud, the finger lift assembly and the finger lift
fastener knob.
9. Test by making several adjustments.
e. STATIONARY BAR ASSEMBLY: Check condition of nylon filler (Part No. 177), change every four (4) weeks. Check
condition of saw guide (Part No. S119A), check tracking of blade through guide, back of blade should be centered in hole,
replace every six (6) months. Check condition of lower blade back-up guide (Part No. S608). Check adjustment of back-up
guide, should have 1/32” gap between back of blade and saw guide carbide. Replace every six (6) months.
f. SAW CLEANERS: Check condition of blade cleaners, replace every four (4) weeks.
g. RATCHET ASSEMBLY: Check for smooth operation through full range of travel. Check condition of trigger spring,
replace as necessary.
h. SLIDE GIBS: Check that head structure moves freely up and down. Check for side to side and front to rear tolerance.
Adjust as required. Grease every four (4) weeks.
i. MEAT GAUGE ASSEMBLY: Check free movement of meat gauge plate on gear rack. Gear rack to be kept lubricated at
all times with light food grade oil. Check operation of release handle. Check that worm gear engages properly with gear
rack. Check tension of release handle spring, replace as necessary.
j. MEAT CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY: Check for free movement through full range of travel. Check for side to side tolerance,
adjust as necessary. Check condition and grease bearings, replace as necessary. Check condition of thumb guard, replace
as necessary.
k. SAFETY ITEMS: Safety end cut pusher plate is with machine and accessible. All warning labels are present, properly
affixed and legible. Model and Serial Number plate properly affixed and legible. Wall poster within operator’s view from
machine. Manual accessible to operator.
USE BIRO No. 374 GREASE FOR RE-GREASING
B. LUBRICATION: SEE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
1. UPPER WHEEL BEARINGS: Grease every
four (4) months. Change grease every
twelve (12) months.
2. LOWER BEARING HOUSING: Grease
every four (4) months. Change grease every
twelve (12) months.
3. SLIDE GIBS: Grease every four (4) weeks.
4. MEAT CARRIAGE BEARINGS: Grease
every four (4) weeks.
5. SAW GUIDE BAR: Oil daily with food
machine oil.
6. MEAT GAUGE GEAR RACK: Oil daily
with food machine oil.
When lubricating the upper wheel bearing it is important that the three hex head
screws securing the upper wheel hub cap be loosened slightly before attempting to
-NOTE- pump grease into the grease fitting. Loosening the screws allows for an escape of
USE SHELL CASSIDA old broken down grease and air from the bearing cavity. Failure to loosen the screw
GREASE EPS-2 before greasing the upper bearings can cause the upper shaft seal to be dislodged
from the upper wheel allowing grease to escape and moisture to get into the cavity.
When finished greasing the bearings, retighten the three screws. Take care to also
clean off any grease that was forced out of the cavity during greasing.
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7. MOTOR BEARINGS: Bearing grease will lose its lubricating ability over time, not suddenly. The
lubricating ability of a grease (over time) depends primarily on the type of grease, the size of the bearing,
the speed at which the bearing operates and the severity of the operating conditions. Good results can be
obtained if the following recommendations are used in your maintenance program.
A high grade ball or roller bearing grease should be used. Recommended grease for standard service
conditions is Polyrex EM (Exxon Mobil).
Equivalent and compatible greases include: Texaco Polystar, Rykon Premium #2, Pennzoil Pen 2 Lube,
and Chevron SRI.
Recommended lubrications intervals is every 12 months with the equivalent of two (2) teaspoons of grease.
If the motor does not have zerk fittings, the motor bearings are sealed for life.
PART NUMBER 671
WALL CHART “BAND SAW SAFETY GUIDELINES”
ATTACH TO WALL IN VICINITY OF MACHINE IN EASY VIEW OF OPERATOR
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14
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AS14005C
STAINLESS STEEL
HEAD & DOOR ASSEMBLY
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Item No. Description
HHS005S Hex head screw, 8-32 x 1/2 SS
HHS010S Hex head screw, 10-32 x 3/8, SS
HN05S Hex nut, 8-32, SS
HN35S Hex nut, 3/8-16, SS
S12335X Upper wheel hinge plate, SS
S229 Wheel cleaner arm spring, SS
S244 Wheel cleaner arm stud, SS
S252X Upper shaft nut
S253 Upper wheel aligning screw, SS
S295 Wheel cleaner arm, SS
S325 Wheel cleaner arm stud washer, SS
Item No. Description 14003U-6 Upper wheel, 14”, 6 spoke
A14003U335-6 Upper wheel assembly w/ hinge plate 14003UDF-6 Upper wheel, 14”, double flange, 6 spoke
A14003UDF335-6 Upper wheel assembly - double flange 179 Wheel cleaner
w/ hinge plate
230DL Upper shaft seal, double lip
A14003U-6 Upper wheel assembly w/o hinge plate 234 Grease fitting
A14003UDF-6 Upper wheel assembly - double flange 237 Upper shaft castellated lock nut
w/o hinge plate 238 Upper shaft castellated lock washer
A12335X Upper wheel hinge plate assembly 247 Upper shaft
A227 Upper bearing cup/cone assembly 248 Upper wheel hub cap
A247 Upper shaft bearing assembly w/ spacer 513 Upper wheel hub gasket
A295 Wheel cleaner assembly 530 Retaining ring, (2 req.)
Base Door Hinge System on the Model 1433 and 1433FH Series has been changed from an
internal “plate & pin” system to an external “barrel & pin” system (see sketch below).
Old Style New Style
Hinged Base Door - #S14217R Hinged Base Door - #S14217R-2
Before Serial No. 2218 Starting with Serial No. 2218
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Item No. Description Item No. Description
A16547 Lower bearing housing assembly w/o wheel 14560 Lower saw wheel, 14”
A363 Lower bearing cup/cone assembly 14560DF Lower saw wheel, 14”, double flange
HN35S Hex nut, ⅜ -16, SS 14740 Retaining ring- external
LW20S Lock washer, ⅜, SS 14746 T- handle lock, removable lower wheel
SSS05S Set screw cup, SS, 10-24 x ⅜ 16251-90X78AL Pulley, upper V-belt 9 x ⅞ AL
14544 Grease seal, 1½ ID 16517 Inner race spacer, removable wheel
14545 Retaining ring, internal, 2-7/16 ID 16543 Shaft, lower saw wheel
14548 Grease seal, ⅞ ID 16547 Lower bearing housing, removable wheel
14549 Lower bearing housing cap 280 Key
14550 Adjustment screw, lower bearing housing 360A1 Grease fitting angular
14551 Hex jam nut, ⅝ -11, SS 360B-1 Set screw ½-13
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AS415D
STATIONARY BAR ASSEMBLY
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A16155EZ
EASY FLOW
MEAT CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY
S155-R
S155EZ
16155EZ-1
16155AEZ-1
AS16120EZ
CHANNEL ASSEMBLY
EZ FLOW
A16200
CARRIAGE STOP
ASSEMBLY, MOVED
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WATERTIGHT MAGNETIC SWITCH ASSEMBLIES
(AEG)
INCLUDES MOUNTING BRACKET AND WIRES
Item No. Description Item No. Description
A22616EE-514 BAEG/MS-PB/05-C8 2HP 208-220-50/60-3 A22616EE-5241 BAEG/MS-PB/A26 1.5-2HP 104/115-60-1
A22616EE-516 BAEG/MS-PB/05-E4.7 2HP 440/460-3 A22616EE-5261 BAEG/MS-PB/CS16 2HP 230-60-1
A22616EE-518 BAEG/MS-PB/05-D4.7 1.5-2HP 380/415-50-3 A22616EE-530 BAEG/MS-PB/05-F3.2 2HP 550/575-3
A22616EE-522 BAEG/MS-PB/05-C14 3HP 220-230-50/60-3 A22616EE-534 BAEG/MS-PB/05-E6.3 3HP 440/460-60-3
A22616EE-5221 BAEG/MS-PB/05-CS14 1.5HP 220/230-50/60-1 A22616EE-536 BAEG/MS-PB/05-D8 3HP 380-60-3
241WH
297-1
241GR
PU
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241BL
STA
HN05S (4)
224-1
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LW03S (4)
OP
224-1F
or
224-1N LW20S (2)
151
A16226A-SG
HHS070S (2)
225-3
or
225-1P
226-28 (2)
226EE-22PB-GE
or
42MC-Y73
226EE-22PB-RE
or
42MC-Y74
16296-2
or
16296-3
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25
26
27
28
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WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS ON MACHINE
Warning, Caution, and Safety Decals and Tags February 17, 2012 Warning, Caution, and Safety D
Supersedes: January 1998
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Item No. 16716 Saw
30 All 1433 & 3334SS w/Lower Removable Wheel
1 ea. attached to Hinged Right Base Door
WEARABLE SAW PARTS THAT WILL FIT BIRO POWER CUTTERS
MODELS
11-22-1433-33-34-3334-44-4436-55
— EXCEPT WHERE NOTED OTHERWISE —
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST BIRO AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR
OR CONTACT BIRO MANUFACTURING
PH.: 419-798-4451 E-Mail: [email protected]
Item No. 601 Item No. 602B Item No. S265 Item No. S608
UPPER SAW GUIDE BRACKET UPPER SAW GUIDE MEAT GAUGE SPRING LOWER BLADE BACKUP
ALL SAWS W/BEVELED CARBIDE ALL SAWS W/CARBIDE
ALL SAWS 22 (after S/N 35301)-1433-55
Item No. 119A Item No. 177 Item No. 604 Item No. 605
LOWER SAW GUIDE NYLON FILLER LOWER BLADE BACKUP LOWER BLADE BACKUP
ALL SAWS ALL SAWS W/CARBIDE W/CARBIDE
11-22 (before S/N 35300) 34-3334-44-4436
NOT TO SCALE
USE PARTS REPAIR KIT PART NO. 12700-2
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MODEL 1433 PART NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS
MODEL NO. AND SERIAL NO. REQUIRED
WHEN ORDERING PARTS
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MODEL 1433 PART NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS (Cont.)
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OPERATOR’S NOTES
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OPERATOR’S NOTES
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OPERATOR’S SIGNATURE PAGE
WARNING
READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS ENTIRE
MANUAL BEFORE SIGNING BELOW
MY SIGNATURE ATTESTS THAT I HAVE COMPLETELY READ AND UNDERSTAND
THIS MANUAL. I REALIZE THAT THIS MACHINE, IF OPERATED CARELESSLY, CAN
CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO MYSELF AND OTHERS.
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LIMITED WARRANTY:
WARRANTY: The BIRO Manufacturing Company warrants that Model 1433 will be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and with recommended service. BIRO will replace defective parts,
which are covered by this limited warranty, provided that the defective parts are authorized for return, shipping
charges prepaid, to a designated factory for inspection and/or testing.
DURATION OF WARRANTY: The warranty period for all parts covered by this limited warranty is one (1)
year from date of Inspection/Demonstration advised on the returned Warranty Registration Card, or eighteen
(18) months from original factory ship date, whichever occurs first, except as noted below.
PARTS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY: The following are not covered by this limited warranty:
wearable parts on the cleaning system such as wheel cleaners (Item No. 179), saw blade cleaners (Item No. 131)
blade backup guides (Item No’s. 602B, 605 and S119A), and the nylon filler (Item No. 177). This limited
warranty does not apply to machines sold as used, rebuilt, modified, or altered from the original construction in
which the machine was shipped from the factory. (WATER CONTAMINATED ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ARE
NOT COVERED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.) BIRO is not responsible for electrical connection of
equipment, adjustments to switch controls or any other electrical requirements, which must be performed only
by a certified electrician. BIRO is not responsible for service charges or labor required to replace any part cov-
ered by this limited warranty or for any damages resulting from misuse, abuse, lack of proper or recommended
service.
EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF REMEDIES: BIRO gives no warranties other
than those expressly stated in this limited warranty. THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,
THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PROCESSING FOOD PRODUCTS, AND ALL OTHER
IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED. BIRO IS NOT LIABLE FOR CONSEQUEN-
TIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, EXPENSES, OR LOSSES. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED IN THIS
BIRO LIMITED WARRANTY ARE PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AGAINST
BIRO.
REGISTRATION CARDS: You must sign, date and complete the warranty registration card supplied with
each machine. The warranty card must be returned to The BIRO Manufacturing Company for proper registra-
tion. If no warranty card is returned to BIRO, the warranty period will begin from the date the machine was
originally shipped from the factory.
HOW TO GET SERVICE:
1. Contact the agency from whom you purchased the machine; or
2. Consult the yellow pages of the phone directory for the nearest authorized dealer; or
3. Contact Biro Manufacturing Company for the nearest authorized service entity in your area.