Hobart 5801 manual Carriage, Lower Blade Guide

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CARRIAGE

In use, the carriage can roll back and forth between the left carriage stop (Fig. 9) and the right carriage stop, assuming the spring loaded carriage lock (Fig. 5) has not locked the carriage in a stationary position.

To remove the carriage, turn either of the carriage stops 90 degrees so the bumper is toward the rear (Fig. 10). Roll the carriage off either end while lifting it free of the carriage support structure (Fig. 9).

To reinstall the carriage, hold the carriage so the bearings (underneath) are aligned with the carriage support structure. Roll the carriage into place. Return the carriage stops so the carriage is stopped at both ends.

 

RIGHT TABLE

 

 

 

CARRIAGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEFT CARRIAGE STOP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WITH BUMPER TOWARDS

UPPER GUIDE AND GUARD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE REAR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEFT TABLE

LEFT CARRIAGE STOP

CARRIAGE SUPPORT

PL-40837-1

 

PL-40836-1

Fig. 9

Fig. 10

LOWER BLADE GUIDE

The lower blade guide assembly fits in the lower guide holder (Fig. 11). The blade fits in the slots of both the steel saw blade guide and the plastic guide. When the right table is removed and the plastic guide is hinged up, the lower blade guide assembly can be removed for cleaning by lifting it out of the lower guide holder.

The steel saw blade guide is available in various widths depending on the blade being used. Contact Service to change the steel saw blade guide for other blade widths.

LOWER BLADE GUIDE ASSEMBLY

LOWER GUIDE HOLDER

Fig. 11

PL-40838-1

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Contents Truct ONS Model 5801 Meat SAW General Upper Guide and Guard Assembly InstallationUnpacking and Assembly LevelingLower Cover Scrap Pan Upper Pulley Cover Plastic StandardUpper Pulley Cover Stainless Steel Optional Blade ScrapersTables Right and Left Upper and Lower PulleysColumn Guard Scrap TrayCarriage Lower Blade GuideRemoving the Blade Blade TensionClean SAW Before USE Electrical ConnectionsControl BOX Heater Controls Safety FeaturesOperation SawingGauge Plate Pusher PlateCleaning and Sanitizing Lubrication MaintenanceService Changing SAW Blades