CUTTER BAR ADJUSTMENTS
Lead Adjustment:
The lead angle is how far the outer end of the cutter bar runs forward of the inner end.
The lead angle of the cutter bar is preset at the factory at 3/6" per foot. The lead may be changed if desired. To reduce the lead, move the washers from the outside of the cutterbar support plate in between the rubber strike pad and plate (See Figure 3).
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The Pitch angle is the level of the cutter bar |
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front to rear or what angle the blade is to level front |
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to rear. Different cutting conditions allow you to |
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change the pitch of the knife by + 15° to - 15° or |
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level. |
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The pitch is set by loosening the three |
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mounting bolts that connects the skid shoe / |
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sembly (See Figure 4 & 4A). The two lower bolts |
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holes are slotted, this will allow the cutter bat to be |
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tipped up +15° or down |
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what works best for your application. |
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Cutter Bar Alignment: |
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All cutting is done by the knife passing over |
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ledger plate in the guard. It is vital that these |
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sections are parallel with the plates and in contact |
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with them, (See Figure 5 & 6). |
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The knife should move smoothly in the |
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cutterbar guides and every knife section should |
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rest on the ledger plate to make a shear cut. This |
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means the guards, ledger plate, wear plates, clip |
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and knife head caps must be in good condition and |
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correctly set. If these parts become loose or worn, |
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the knife will flop around in the cutter bar, chewing |
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and tearing instead of cutting. |
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Guard Adjustment:
1.To align the guards, the only method pro- vided to accomplish this very important adjust- ment is to bend the guards into alignment with a hammer. No easier method has been found to adjust heavy duty guards which will stand up in
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