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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Clean-Cuts HYDM140 Hydraulic Hose Saw Table of Contents Introduction ......3 Old Method ....... 3 New Clean-Cuts Method .. 3 Operation ......4 Operation Procedure ..4 Changing the Blade .... 5 Vacuum Port ....... 6 Maintenance ....... 6 Benefits ......
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Introduction Clean-Cuts hydraulic hose cutting system is break-through technology using a toothed blade, cutting with the backs of each tooth, so the blade does not take a kerf. The saw bends the hose into the blade spreading the cut edges to avoid burning and smoking.
OPERATION This saw is a rugged and dependable tool when used and maintained properly. Many of these saws have been in daily service for years and are still in good working order. As with any tool, good operating procedure is important for tool life and operator safety.
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Changing the Blade 1. Disconnect Power Plug & logout tagout. 2. Remove hex nuts (right) holding blade cover and remove cover. 3. Place 1⁄4 rod/pin through arbor shaft to lock saw blade arbor shaft and drive pin at 12 o’clock (below left). This will lock the arbor while the bolt is removed. Please note that the bolt (below right) to remove the blade is left hand threaded.
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Vacuum Port Some saw models have a vacuum port in the cover. You can attach a 2” shop vac hose to this port. If the saw and vacuum “on-off” switches are wired through one contactor, the opera- tor will be able to run both units simultaneously.
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Benefits • Cleaner Cuts • Safer Cuts • No Smoke MODEL MOTOR BLADE CUTTING CAPACITY HYDM140-220V 5 HP, 220 VAC, 1 Phase, one 14” OD x .160 2″ ID x 6 Wire Hydraulic Hose 60 Cycle, 3,490 RPM THK X 40 mm arbor — 5″ OD Industrial Hose HYDM140-220V3 3 HP, 220 VAC, 3 Phase, one 14”...
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