Johnson Hardware V-16, VH-24, V-24, E-16, V-40 High Speed Roller Guides, Upper Guide Installation

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4/29/03

HIGH SPEED ROLLER GUIDES

Applications and Advantages:

Friction and abrasive cutting, filing operations, aluminum and woodcutting.

These guides eliminate having to change inserts when changing to blades of different widths.

Requirements for Installation:

These roller guides must be installed using a new 1/2” blade width band for proper alignment. The 1/2” band should be tracked within the approximate center line of the band wheels.

Note: Be certain band wheels are clean are free of any foreign material build up before proceeding.

Tools / Hardware Required:

Drill - 7/16”

Drill and tap for ¼” 20 set screw ¼” 20 set screw 1/4 - 3/8” long

Upper Guide Installation:

1:Remove the existing guide holder assembly (part A) via the 2 countersunk socket head cap screws located on the backside of the moveable guide arm post. (Part B) Store the original guide holder assembly for future use. Remove the lower (red painted, part C) hold down foot located at the bottom of the movable guide arm post. (See graphic below)

2:With a 7/16” drill the bottom guide-mounting hole out. Drill from the front of the guidepost, to a depth of approx. 1”. The hole should be just deep enough to stop short of breaking through the countersunk portion of the hole.

3:Drill and tap a hole for a ¼” 20 set screw approx. ½ - ¾” back from the front edge of the guidepost. This hole must be centered (intersect) with the 7/16” hole. As shown above.

Manual V-16, V-24, VH-24, V-40 & VH-40

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Contents Section I Manual Foreword Section I Table of Contents Specifications Model Number Capacity29/03 29/03 Machine Unpacking and Installation Precautions Filling the Speed RegulatorBlade Installation Wheel AlignmentBlade Tensioning Blade GuidesBlade Guides Upper Guide Installation High Speed Roller GuidesAre the same for both single and double bearing assemblies Band Speed Selection 29/03 SAW Blade Selection Speeds and FeedsMaterial Alloy COLD-WORK Nitronic 50,60 Rate Reduction for Hard Materials Speed / CuttingRate Reduction Hydraulic Feed Table Welding Instructions General DescriptionPreparation of Blade Adjustment Clamping the Blade EndsWelding AnnealingWelder Layout and Controls Welder Maintenance Poor Welds / Trouble ShootingRE-FINISHING the Weld Machine Maintenance USE of Standard and Optional AccessoriesAlways Contact Dake Before Removing the Welder Slots