Hobart 5801 manual Upper and Lower Pulleys, Column Guard, Tables Right and Left, Scrap Tray

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UPPER AND LOWER PULLEYS

The upper and lower pulleys are assembled on the upper and lower pulley shafts; the latch on each pulley should be seated in the groove of the pulley shaft (Fig. 7). Pulleys can be removed after the blade has first been loosened and removed. Upper and lower pulleys are interchangeable.

COLUMN GUARD

The column guard (Fig. 5) covers the return loop of the moving blade and must always be in place during sawing. To remove the column guard for cleaning or blade change, first remove the right table and the upper pulley cover. You may want to remove the lower cover (scrap pan) as well. Then, lift the column guard up to free it from the two drive-pin or shoulder-screw heads on the column that it hangs from.

LATCH

SHAFT

 

 

SCRAP TRAY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PULLEY

 

 

 

PL-40832-1

 

 

 

 

PL-40835-1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 7

 

Fig. 8

TABLES — RIGHT and LEFT

During use, the right and left tables (Fig. 1) are secured underneath by pins and clamps. To remove the tables for cleaning: Raise the gauge plate to its vertical position; lift the right side of the right table up; and, remove the table from the two pins. After the right table is removed, the left table can be removed: Lift the left side of the left table up; and, shift it to the right to free it from the two pins.

SCRAP TRAY

During use, the scrap tray should be installed between the left-hand table and the carriage support (Fig. 8). The scrap tray slides into place, resting on the frame between the carriage support and table. The angled side of the scrap tray is located nearest the blade.

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Contents Truct ONS Model 5801 Meat SAW General Unpacking and Assembly InstallationUpper Guide and Guard Assembly LevelingUpper Pulley Cover Stainless Steel Optional Upper Pulley Cover Plastic StandardLower Cover Scrap Pan Blade ScrapersColumn Guard Upper and Lower PulleysTables Right and Left Scrap TrayLower Blade Guide CarriageBlade Tension Removing the BladeControl BOX Heater Clean SAW Before USEElectrical Connections Operation Safety FeaturesControls SawingPusher Plate Gauge PlateCleaning and Sanitizing Service MaintenanceLubrication Changing SAW Blades