INTRODUCTION The Clean-Cuts hydraulic hose cutting system is a 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. Old Method The normal sawing method of lowering an abrasive saw blade onto the hose causes the hose to compress and deform.
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. Operating Procedure 1.
CHANGING THE BLADE Blades have very sharp edges, even worn blades! ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES WHEN HANDLING BLADES! 1. Disconnect the saw from the power source. 2. Remove the screws (right) holding blade cover and remove cover. 3. Place a 1⁄4” inch rod/pin into the arbor shaft lock hole to lock the shaft (below left).
VACUUM PORT All bench mounted models have a vacuum port in the cover. You can attach a 2” shop vac hose to this port. A shop vac attached to the vacuum port will remove dust, smoke and odor that can occur while cutting hose. It is important to check and clean the vacuum filter regularly as it will plug up with the fine rubber dust that is associated with hose cutting.
Model HYDM100-220V MODEL MOTOR BLADE SIZE CUTTING CAPACITY HYDM100-220V 5 HP, 220 VAC, 1 Phase, one 10” OD x .125 THK X 40 mm arbor 2” ID x 6 Wire Hydraulic Hose 60 Cycle, 3,490 RPM HYDM100-220V3 3 HP, 220 VAC, 3 Phase, one 10”...
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