Hobart 6614 ML-134096, 6614 ML-134050 Installation, Unpacking and Assembly, Leveling, SAW Blade

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INSTALLATION

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY

Immediately after unpacking the meat saw, check for possible shipping damage. If the meat saw is found to be damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery.

Prior to installation, test the electrical service to make sure it agrees with the specifications on the machine data plate located on the column.

Packed in a packet attached to the table compartment are the pusher plate and the gauge plate handle. Place the pusher plate in its storage location under the carriage support (Fig. 2). Assemble the gauge plate handle to the gauge plate support by screwing the stud into the threaded hole (Fig. 3).

LEVELING

Place the saw in its operating location. Using a spirit level, level the meat saw front-to-back and side- to-side by turning the threaded feet in or out.

HAND KNOB

SAW BLADE

CARRIAGE

GAUGE PLATE HANDLE

CARRIAGE

SUPPORT

PUSHER PLATE

PL-41503-1

 

PL-41502-1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT SWITCH INDICATING THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT.

SAW BLADE

The saw blade must be installed so the teeth point to the right and down (Fig. 4).

UPPER GUIDE AND GUARD ASSEMBLY

When the saw is off, the hand knob (Fig. 4) can be used to raise or lower the upper guide and guard assembly so the cutting zone is only as high as necessary for the piece being cut. The hand knob is not loosened during raising or lowering — it should remain tightly secure.

Upper Guide

and Guard

Hand Knob

PL-52107

Fig. 4

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Contents Truct ONS Model 6614 Meat SAW General Leveling InstallationUnpacking and Assembly Upper Guide and Guard AssemblyPulley Wiper Upper Pulley Cover Stainless SteelLower Cover Scrap Pan Blade ScrapersTables Right and Left Lower PulleyUpper Pulley Column GuardCarriage Scrap TrayLower Blade Guide Removing the BladeBlade Tension Clean SAW Before USE Electrical ConnectionsControl BOX Heater Sawing Safety FeaturesOperation ControlsPusher Plate Gauge PlateCleaning and Sanitizing Changing SAW Blades MaintenanceService Lubrication