BETTCHER INDUSTRIES 1850M2-S, 1850M2, 1880M2, 1000M2, 1300M2 Operating Instructions And Spare Parts Lists

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BETTCHER Industries, Inc.
750M2 (F/N *183000) Bone Trimmer
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SPARE PARTS LISTS
LARGE MODULAR SERIES II TOOLS
Models :
850M2 (F/N *183001) Defatting Machine
880M2-B&S (F/N *183002) Primal Fat Shaper
1850M2 (F/N *183003) Defatting Machine 1880M2 (F/N *183004) Primal Fat Shaper
1000M2 (F/N *183005) Defatting Machine 1300M2 (F/N *183006) Primal Fat Shaper
1400M2 (F/N *183007) Ham Finisher 1500M2 (F/N *183008) Skinning Machine 1930M2 (F/N *185000) Defatting Machine
1932M2 (F/N *185086) Defatting Machine
1933M2 (F/N *185001) Defatting Machine 1940M2 (F/N *185002) Defatting Machine 1942M2 (F/N *185087) Defatting Machine 1943M2 (F/N *185003) Slicing Machine
MANUAL #183130
Re-Issued : October 29, 2001
TMC #756
TECHNICAL BETTCHER LARGE MODULAR SERIES II WHIZARD MANUAL INDUSTRIES, INC. REV. June 28, 2012
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or any
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Written permission to reproduce in whole or part is herewith granted to the legal owners of the Whizard Trimmer with which these Operating Instructions have been supplied.
Operating Instructions in other languages are available on request. Additional copies of Operating Instructions are available by calling or writing the local Representative or by contacting :
BETTCHER INDUSTRIES INC.
6801 State Route 60
Birmingham, Ohio 44889
U.S.A.
Telephone : 1-440-965-4422
(In The U.S.A.) : 1-800-321-8763
Fax : 1-440-965-4900
The Infomation Provided In These Operating Instructions Are
Important To Your Health, Comfort And Safety. For Safe
And Proper Operation, Read This Entire Manual
Before Using This Equipment.
Copyright 1999 By Bettcher Industries, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Original Instructions
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Table Of Contents
SECTION 1.0 Machine Specifications 1
SECTION 2.0 Designated Use 1
2.1 Warning 1
2.2 Recommended Operation 2
SECTION 3.0 Function 5
3.1 Machine Function Description 5
3.2 Safety Recommendations And Warnings 5
SECTION 4.0 Safety Features 7
SECTION 5.0 Ergonomics & Environment 8
5.1 Ergonomic Features 8
5.2 Noise And Vibration Levels 8
SECTION 6.0 Unpacking 9
6.1 Safety First 9
6.2 Included With Your Machine 9
SECTION 7.0 Installation 9
SECTION 8.0 Instructions For Operation 10
8.1 Optional Thumb Support And Handle Size Selection 10
8.2 Handle - Assembly & Adjustments 10
8.3 Proper Use/Operating Procedures 16
8.4 Fault Detection And Correction 22
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Table Of Contents
(Continued)
SECTION 9.0 Maintenance 24
9.1 Disassembly Of Handpiece 24
9.2 Daily Inspections & Maintenance 27
9.3 Blade Sharpening 34
9.4 Assembly 35
9.5 Preventative Maintenance 39
SECTION 10.0 Cleaning 40
10.1 Periodic Cleaning During Use 40
10.2 Daily Cleaning 40
10.3 Cleaning Solutions 40
SECTION 11.0 Spare Parts List 41
11.1 Head Assembly - 750M2 42
11.2 Head Assembly - 850M2 44
11.3 Head Assembly - 880M2-B 46
11.4 Head Assembly – 880M2-S 48
11.5 Head Assembly - 1850M2 50
11.6 Head Assembly – 1880M2 52
11.7 Head Assembly - 1000M2 54
11.8 Head Assembly - 1300M2 56
11.9 Head Assembly - 1400M2 58
11.10 Head Assembly - 1500M2 60
11.11 Head Assembly - 1930M2 62
11.12 Head Assembly - 1932M2 64
11.13 Head Assembly - 1933M2 66
11.14 Head Assembly - 1940M2 68
11.15 Head Assembly - 1942M2 70
11.16 Head Assembly - 1943M2 72
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Table Of Contents
(Continued)
11.17 Flex Shaft & Casing 74
11.18 Post Handle (Optional) 76
11.19 Optional Equipment Available 78 Lubrication and Lubrication Equipment 78 Optional Blades 78 Blade Sharpening and Steeling Equipment 78 Covers and Depth Gauges 78 Tools 79 Cleaning Equipment 79 Cleaning Solution 79
11.20 Handle Options 79
SECTION 12.0 About These Operating Instructions 80
12.1 Other Languages 80
12.2 Document Identification 80
12.3 Software & Duplication 80
SECTION 13.0 Contact Addresses & Phone 81
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SECTION 1.0 Machine Specifications
Bettcher Modular Series II Whizard tools are highly effective for use in the meat industry, designed with the highest possible standards for safety, ergonomics and production. These versatile machines, with their carefully engineered and durable cutting edge, bring uniformity and consistent yield control to all operations. This Operating Instruction covers the following models:
Model Main Application 750M2 Bone Trimmer
850M2 Defatting Machine 880M2-B&S Primal Fat Shaper 1850M2 Defatting Machine 1880M2 Primal Fat Shaper 1000M2 Defatting Machine 1300M2 Primal Fat Shaper 1400M2 Ham Finisher 1500M2 Skinning Machine 1930M2 Defatting Machine 1932M2 Defatting Machine 1933M2 Defatting Machine 1940M2 Defatting Machine 1942M2 Defatting Machine
SECTION 2.0 Designated Use
2.1 Warning
1943M2 Slicing Machine
Modular Series II Whizard tools are used for removal of fat and tissue, the recovery of lean meat from fat, and as a universal cutting tool in the meat industry. Any use in applications other than those for which the Whizard trimmer was designed and built may result in serious injuries.
WARNING
THE MANUFACTURER ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY
UNAUTHORIZED DESIGN CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS, OR USE OF
PARTS NOT SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER
OR
THE USE OF PARTS NOT DESIGNED FOR USE ON THAT SPECIFIC
MODEL, INCLUDING CHANGES IN OPERATING PROCEDURES MADE BY
THE OWNER OR ANY OF HIS PERSONNEL.
THE USE OF PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED IN THE PARTS LIST
FOR THE SPECIFIC MODEL MAY CAUSE BLADE LOCK-UP RESULTING
IN AN UNSAFE OPERATING CONDITION.
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2.2 Recommended Operations
Modular Series II Whizard tools are made for several recommended operations. Ensure that you are using the correct tool for your specific application. The following recommendation list is not intended to be a total and comprehensive listing, but is offered as a guide. Additional applications are possible.
MODEL 750M2
PORK CUT PORK KILL FOAM INDUSTRY
Remove diaphragm lean Removal of picnic hearts
Remove cheek meat Remove blood clots from
jowls
Remove defects Flash trimming
MODELS 850M2/1850M2
POULTRY BEEF PORK PROCESSING
Defatting turkey skins Defatting turkey thighs
PORK KILL
Removing leaf lard
Recover lean from fat Trim lean from rib caps Trim beef tripe
External ham defatting Internal ham defatting Defat pork loins Remove oyster meat
MODEL 880M2-B/1880M2 WITH ADJUSTABLE DEPTH GAUGE
BEEF BONING/FABRICATING
Removing Dirt and Hair
- Slaughter Floor
- Prior to Loading
- Upon Receiving
- Prior to Fabrication
Final Trim on Primal Fat Shaping
MODEL 880M2-S/1880M2 WITH ADJUSTABLE DEPTH GAUGE
HOG KILL/HOG CUT/HAM PROCESSING
Remove skin or hair patches Trimming pork loins and Canadian backs Internal and external defatting of hams
TOP ROUNDS/BOTTOM ROUNDS/BRISKETS/CUBE STEAK MATERIAL
Removing membranes and light fat covering
DEFATTING TURKEY THIGHS
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2.2 Recommended Operations (Continued)
MODEL 1000M2
HOG CUT
 Defat hams, picnics and butts  Removing lean from:
- Picnic Face
- Clear Plates
Jowls shoulder end of belly Belly (Wire muscle – Pickle pocket) Plate Trim
- Fat Backs
- Bootjack
BEEF SLAUGHTER
Defatting hot beef externally & internally Kidney fat, heart fat, pelvic fat & cod fat
MODEL 1300M2
BEEF KILL
Pizzle cord removal Removing external fat
BEEF BONING/ FABRICATION
Primal Fat Shaping:
- Strips
- Sirloin Butts
HAM BONING
External defat of hams External defat of pork shoulders
- Ribs
Defat navels (Pastrami)
MODEL 1400M2 WITH ADJUSTABLE DEPTH GAUGE
PORK PROCESSING
Defatting:
- Whole Hams
- Shoulders
- Canadian Backs
Removing Beater MarksScraping Leaf Lard
BEEF PROCESSING
Carcass hair & dirt removal Defatting:
- New York strips & sirloin butts
- Rounds and ribeyes
MODEL 1500M2 WITH ADJUSTABLE DEPTH GAUGE
PORK PROCESSING
Removing skin patches from belliesDefatting:
- Whole Hams
- Pork Loins
BEEF SLAUGHTER
Defatting hot beef externally Hair and dirt removal
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2.2 Recommended Operations (Continued)
MODEL 1930M2
BEEF SLAUGHTER
Defatting Hot Beef
MODEL 1932M2 WITH ADJUSTABLE DEPTH GAUGE
BEEF PROCESSING
Defatting Strips
MODEL 1933M2 WITH ADJUSTABLE DISC GAUGE
BEEF PROCESSING
Defatting Strips
MODEL 1940M2
BEEF SLAUGHTER
Defatting Hot Beef
MODEL 1942M2 WITH ADJUSTABLE DEPTH GAUGE
BEEF PROCESSING
Defatting Strips
MODEL 1943M2 WITH ADJUSTABLE DISC GAUGE
BEEF PROCESSING SALMON PROCESSING
Defatting Strips Slicing
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SECTION 3.0 Function
3.1 Machine Functions
Modular Series II Whizard tools are durable and efficient, promoting higher yields for meat and poultry trimming. The Modular Series II Whizard tools are superbly designed for ease of handling while reducing operator fatigue. Modular Series II Whizard tool blades maintain accurate and continued sharpness.
A vertically hung motor drives a flexible shaft. The flexible shaft drives a rotating blade in the handpiece via a gear and pinion. The force to cut through meat and fat is now provided by the drive motor and no longer by the worker. Forces applied by the worker are greatly reduced and limited to guiding the rotating knife blade.
3.2 Safety Recommendations And Warnings
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
Modular Series II Whizard tools have been designed to obtain the highest possible degree of safety. The Trimmer contains sharp knife blades. Handle this equipment with caution as you would with any sharp object. In particular, read and apply the following safety recommendations :
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
PROPER PROTECTION OF HANDS, A PROTECTIVE
FOR
GLOVE SHOULD BE USED WHEN OPERATING THIS
EQUIPMENT AND DURING THE HANDLING OF BLADES.
METAL MESH GLOVES ARE RECOMMENDED
THE FREE HAND.
FOR
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3.2 Safety Recommendations And Warnings (Continued)
WARNING
KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM MOVING BLADE!
WARNING
ALWAYS TURN OFF THE MOTOR AND PLACE THE HANDPIECE IN THE
HANGER BRACKET. NEVER LAY THE HANDPIECE DOWN ON THE
WORKSTATION OR LET IT HANG FREE BY THE FLEX SHAFT CASING.
NEVER PLACE THE HANDPIECE IN THE HANGER WHILE THE BLADE IS
STILL REVOLVING!
WARNING
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER AND REMOVE THE TOOL FROM
THE FLEX SHAFT CASING PRIOR TO SERVICING!
WARNING
IF AT ANY TIME THIS MACHINE DOES NOT APPEAR TO OPERATE
NORMALLY OR EXHIBITS A MARKED CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE, IT
SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY SHUT DOWN, UNPLUGGED, AND TAGGED AS
"UNSAFE" UNTIL SUCH TIME AS PROPER REPAIRS ARE MADE AND THE
MACHINE AGAIN OPERATES NORMALLY.
WARNING
AFTER SERVICE OF THE UNIT, ALWAYS CHECK TO ENSURE THAT THE
BLADE IS FREE TO ROTATE IN THE MACHINE PRIOR TO STARTING. IF
THE BLADE DOES NOT ROTATE FREELY, IT MAY CAUSE THE
HANDPIECE TO ROTATE IN THE HAND.
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3.2 Safety Recommendations And Warnings (Continued)
WARNING
LENGTHY OR REPEATED USE OF VARIOUS POWER TOOLS VIBRATING
EXCESSIVELY IS SUSPECTED OF CONTRIBUTING TO CERTAIN HAND,
WRIST OR FOREARM DISORDERS IN SUSCEPTIBLE INDIVIDUALS. IF
EXCESSIVE VIBRATION OCCURS, IT IS AN INDICATION THAT THERE ARE
WORN PARTS THAT NEED REPLACEMENT.
WARNING
IF YOUR WHIZARD TRIMMER DEVELOPS UNUSUAL VIBRATION, DO NOT
CONTINUE TO USE IT WITHOUT FIRST UNDERTAKING CORRECTIVE
ACTION AS OUTLINED IN THE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE IN THIS
OPERATING INSTRUCTION.
WARNING
AVOID USE OF THIS MACHINE IN STANDING WATER.
WARNING
USE ONLY REPLACEMENT PARTS MANUFACTURED BY BETTCHER
INDUSTRIES, INC. USE OF SUBSTITUTE PARTS WILL VOID THE
WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE INJURY TO OPERATORS AND DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.
SECTION 4.0 Safety Features
All Modular Series II Whizard tools have been designed for use with an optional Disconnect which will stop blade rotation when the trigger/lever is released. This trigger/lever has been designed in such a way that minimal grip force is required for operation, using three fingers.
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SECTION 5.0 Ergonomics And Environment
5.1 Ergonomic Features Handles – X-Small, Small, Medium, and Large Handle sizes are available to help improve
the operator’s grip and comfort. Fitting the correct size handle to the worker's hand is a very important step. The Modular Series II Whizard tools have been manufactured in both right and left handed configurations. All handles are also available without flanges, to allow for more freedom of movement where space is limited.
Optional Thumb Support - An adjustable Thumb Support is available to ensure a proper and comfortable fit while providing added control and stability of the tool during use.
Whizard Hand Strap - This Strap has been designed to allow the user to relax the fingers between work cycles while maintaining control of the Trimmer.
NOTE: The Whizard® handstrap can not be
used with the flangeless handles.
5.2 Noise And Vibration Levels The force to cut through meat and fats is now provided by the drive motor and no longer
by the worker. Forces applied by the worker are greatly reduced and limited to guiding the rotating knife blade.
The noise emission value is less than 70 dB(A)
Vibration of the handpiece is less than 1 m/sec2
No negative side effects have been reported.
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SECTION 6.0 Unpacking
6.1 Safety First
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
UNPACK THE WHIZARD TRIMMER CAREFULLY.
6.2 Included With Your Machine The following parts are included with each Modular Series II Whizard tool. Please
check when unpacking and advise your local Bettcher Industries representative if the delivery is incomplete.
Part Number Description Qty.
100642 Whizard® Special Steel 1 100660 Special Stone 1 113415 Grease Gun (for 8 oz. tube of Whizard® Grease) 1 100608 8 oz. Tube Whizard® Grease 1 143631 14 oz. Cartridge of Special Whizard® Grease 1 183130 Operating Instructions and Spare Parts List 1
SECTION 7.0 Installation
The work station for each operator should be designed so that the operator's movements in performing the job are natural and easy. A sideways sweeping motion with the Modular Series II Whizard tool is preferable to a reaching motion. Long reaching motions and high muscle strain should be avoided if possible. Also, a proper working height is needed to avoid excessive shoulder and back exertion. Refer to the Whizard Motor Manual for instructions on the proper placement and installation of the motor.
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SECTION 8.0 Instruction For Operation
8.1 Optional Thumb Support And Handle Size Selection
Your Modular Series II Whizard® tool has been supplied with a spacer ring and an optional thumb support. If using the optional thumb support, the operator’s thumb should be fully supported and rest comfortably in the support. The thumb support has been optimized to fit most hands comfortably.
Fitting the correct size handle to the grip of an operator’s hand is a very important step when trying to reduce risks associated with cumulative trauma disorders. The Trimmers are available in right and left handed configurations. Once it has been determined that an operator is right or left handed and the appropriate model of Trimmer has been selected, choosing the proper handle size can be accomplished in the following manner. The handles have been color-coded for size as follows:
Tan Turquoise Grey Blue Green
Here is a very simple procedure to determine correct handle size:
STEP 1 - Assemble four (4) knives each with a different size handle. (See Section 8.2 for complete assembly instructions).
STEP 2 - Allow the user to hold the knife and apply the grip pressure normally used during the job operation.
If the operator normally wears a glove, this process
should be done with the glove(s) used in normal operation.
We do not recommend the use of Nitrile gloves in direct
contact with the Whizard® handles because
the gloves may become slippery.
The operator should choose the handle that is most comfortable. Allow the operator to work with this handle on a tool for several days. If the operator is not comfortable with the handle selection, try a different size.
XX-Small X-Small Small Medium Large
NOTE
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8.1 Optional Thumb Support And Handle Size Selection (Continued)
Short Groove
8.2 Handle - Assembly And Adjustment
The Modular Series II Whizard tools have been designed to allow the head of the tool to be rotated relative to the handle. In this way, the tool can be adjusted to position the blade properly to the product while the handle can be set to allow the operator to have a comfortable position for the wrist.
The position which is selected will vary based on the individual work station, product, and operator. To determine the proper position, it will be necessary to observe the operator while trying various positions. Select the position in which the operator's wrist appears to maintain the most neutral position and which is comfortable to the operator.
Note that left handed heads are available for left handed users. Do not assign a knife designed for a right handed person to a left handed user. Possible exposure to increased muscle stress may result.
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8.2 Handle - Assembly And Adjustment (Continued)
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
STEP 1
Pick up the Whizard Trimmer Pick up a spacer ring or optional thumb support If the optional thumb support is used, align the
thumb support tab with one of the notches on the underside of the frame
The optional thumb support should be located
on the opposite side of the grease cup
Frame
Notches
STEP 2 While holding the Trimmer, pick up a handle and align the four (4) handle tabs with the four
notches located on the threaded portion of the frame tube
Firmly push the handle towards the bottom of the spacer ring or optional thumb support, and
align the handle tabs with the notches on the front of the tube as shown
For the initial adjustment position, the short groove on the handle should be on top, as shown. STEP 3
Screw on the handle retaining knob. Tighten firmly, but take care not to overtighten or the handle will be damaged.
Short Groove
Optional
Thumb Support
Handle
Tabs (4)
Handle Retaining Knob
Frame Tube Threads
Frame Notches
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8.2 Handle - Assembly And Adjustment (Continued)
The Whizard Hand Strap has been designed to allow the user to relax the fingers of the hand between work cycles while maintaining control of the Trimmer.
NOTE: The Whizard® handstrap can not be
used with the flangeless handles.
Installation Of The Hand Strap
Remove the grease cup from the tool. Push the grease cup thread through the round grommet end of the strap. Be sure that
the ribbed surface of the strap is on top as shown.
Reinstall the grease cup. Weave the end of the strap down and back up through the slots in the flange of the
handle. The strap may be pulled through the slots to adjust for size.
An optional secondary strap has been provided with your Modular Series II Whizard tool. To install the secondary strap :
Weave the secondary strap end through the opposite handle slots similar to the method
used to install the primary hand strap.
Bring the loose end of the strap across the tool and snap closed.
Primary Hand Strap
Optional Secondary Hand Strap
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8.2 Handle - Assembly And Adjustment (Continued) The Disconnect Casing
Connect the casing to the Bettcher Industries motor as described in the motor manual. Hold the trimmer in the hand you will use in operation, and with the other hand, grasp the
casing and push it into the end of the tool through the handle retaining knob.
Push the casing in until the latch catches the casing. The disconnect lever rotates freely around the handle. Align the disconnect lever in the notched-out area of the handle. Slightly open the fingers on
the hand holding the trimmer. Push the casing inward and hold the lever down in the handle groove with the normal operating hand.
Check to see that the lever is seated completely flat within the groove. Release the lever and the casing should pop out and stop the blade from turning. The motor
will continue to operate.
Handle Retaining Knob
Handle Groove
Disconnect Lever
NEVER
ALWAYS
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
LAY THE HANDPIECE DOWN ON THE WORK STATION OR LET IT HANG BY THE
FLEX SHAFT CASING.
TURN OFF AND PLACE THE HANDPIECE IN THE HANGER BRACKET.
NEVER
PLACE THE HANDPIECE IN THE HANGER WHILE THE BLADE
IS STILL REVOLVING!
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8.2 Handle - Assembly And Adjustment (Continued)
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
WHILE WEARING A PROTECTIVE GLOVE, ALWAYS CHECK TO ENSURE
THAT THE BLADE IS FREE TO ROTATE IN THE MACHINE PRIOR TO
STARTING. IF THE BLADE DOES NOT ROTATE, IT MAY CAUSE THE
HANDPIECE TO ROTATE IN THE HAND.
With the handpiece held in your operating hand, stand at your normal work position and move your hand and the handpiece over your normal work area to check that there are no binds or sharp bends in the flex shaft and casing assembly.
With your other hand, turn on the motor switch. While the blade is rotating, press the rubber cap of the grease cup on the handpiece with your thumb. Press only until a light coating of lubricant appears on the blade in the gear tooth area.
During daily use, the grease cup rubber cap should be depressed every 30 minutes. Refill when empty.
WHIZARD SPECIAL GREASE COMPLIES WITH
USDA H1 STANDARDS FOR USE IN FEDERALLY
INSPECTED MEAT AND POULTRY PLANTS AND IS
AUTHORIZED BY AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD CANADA
FOR USE IN FOOD PLANTS.
DO NOT USE A SUBSTITUTE TYPE LUBRICANT.
USE OF SUBSTITUTE LUBRICANTS COULD
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.
Prior to placing the tool in operation, refer to the guidelines for tool adjustment and handle size selection. It is critical to use the proper size handle and that the tool be properly adjusted in order to gain the full benefit of the
Modular Series II Whizard tool design
concept.
You are now ready to put the Modular Series II Whizard® tool into operation.
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8.3 Operating Procedure
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
NEVER
ALWAYS
Always hold the handpiece of the Modular Series II Whizard® tool with your thumb extended. Let the handpiece rest naturally in the palm of the hand in a relaxed manner. Each person should be allowed to hold the handpiece in a position that is most comfortable to them.
The most-used motion is a long sweeping or gliding stroke across the trimming surface. Hold the blade surface as flat to the trim surface as possible. A scooping action, such as dipping ice cream, should be used around the vertebra.
On flat bones, such as backbones or blades, use a long, quick gliding stroke.
During the cutting operation do not try to pull the blade out of a cut. Let the blade do the work as you would any other cutting tool. Finding the proper angle for Whizard trimming will become easy after experience and use of the tool.
As with any meat cutting tool, your speed and efficiency is only as good as the blade sharpness.
In order to achieve maximum unit and operator efficiency, it is recommended that sharp blades be installed at each shift break. For this reason, it is suggested that extra blades be kept on hand. For example, if 4 units are being used and there are 3 shift breaks, 16 blades would be required. This would provide a sharp blade for start up and one for each break.
When following this procedure, steeling of the blade is virtually eliminated, and blades need only be sharpened once a day with the use of a Whizard Model 210 Universal Blade Sharpener, Bettcher® AutoEdge, or by hand stoning.
If blades are not changed at each shift break, it may be required to steel the blade.
HOLD THE PRODUCT BEING TRIMMED IN YOUR HAND.
LAY THE PRODUCT FLAT ON THE WORK SURFACE.
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8.3 Operating Procedure (Continued)
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
PROPER PROTECTION OF HANDS, A PROTECTIVE GLOVE
FOR
SHOULD BE USED WHEN OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT AND
DURING THE HANDLING OF BLADES.
ALWAYS
DISCONNECT THE POWER AND REMOVE THE TOOL FROM
THE FLEX SHAFT CASING PRIOR TO SERVICING.
For Models 880M2-S&B,1880M2, 1400M2, 1500M2, 1932M2 and 1942M2 Only : These tools are equipped with an adjustable Depth Gauge for setting a controlled product trim thickness. The Depth Gauge can be adjusted for cuts up to ¼” thick. A Depth Gauge Setting Device is also available. To adjust depth :
Hold the handpiece with the blade facing downward. Loosen the attachment screws at the base of the plastic depth gauge. Adjust the gauge setting by sliding it up or down to the desired height. Retighten the attachment screws.
Depth Gauge Adjustment Range :
Slide to Adjust
Moving Up = Thicker Cut
Moving Down = Thinner Cut
Attachment
Screws
Model 880M2-B Model 1400M2
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8.3 Operating Procedure (Continued)
Optional Adjustable Fat (F) and Skinner (S) Disc Gauges
(850M2, 1000M2, 1300M2, 1933M2 and 1943M2):
Hold the handpiece with the blade facing
downward.
Adjustments – Turn the adjustment knob
clockwise for a thicker cut, or counterclockwise
Adjustment
Blade
Disc
Knob
Attachment Screws (2)
for a thinner cut. Take care not to turn too far as the depth control hub may disengage from the shaft.
Model 1000M2-S
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
OR PROPER PROTECTION OF HANDS, A PROTECTIVE GLOVE SHOULD
F
BE USED WHEN OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT AND DURING THE
HANDLING OF BLADES.
LWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER AND REMOVE THE TOOL FROM THE
A
FLEX SHAFT CASING PRIOR TO SERVICING.
Steeling For All Models Except 750M2: Use the Whizard Special Steel anytime you feel the edge of the blade needs to be raised for better cutting action.
Use the Whizard Special Steel against the flat ground surface on the outside surface of the
blade. Be sure to hold the "steel" flat and across the centerline of the blade to prevent "rounding off" or rolling of the edge.
The inside edge of the blade should be steeled only with the Special Steeling Device mounted on
the inside diameter of the blade housing. This is accomplished as follows :
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8.3 Operating Procedure (Continued)
Hold the Whizard Special Steel on the bottom edge of the blade and the handpiece in your
normal operating hand with the blade down, or away from you.
With your thumb, lightly push down on the push button of the steeling device. DO NOT hold
the steeling device against the rotating blade steadily, but rather lightly contact the blade edge.
Whizard
Special Steel
Push Button
Special Steeling
Device
While steeling the inside edge,
use the Whizard Special Steel
to steel the bottom edge.
Models 850M2/880M2-S&B/ 1850M2 and 1880M2
Whizard
Special
Steel
Whizard
Special Steel &
Push Button
Models 1000M2/1300M2/1400M2/1500M2
Replace or sharpen the blade (see Section 9.3 for complete instructions) if this procedure does not improve the cutting action.
Steeling For Models 750M2 Only :
Use the Whizard Special Steel any time you feel the blade needs to be raised for better cutting action. Be sure to hold the steel at the actual angle of the blade edge. Running the steel at an angle greater than the factory ground angle will round over the edge and make resharpening more difficult.
Cross-Section View Of Steeling
Inside Blade Edge
Cross-Section View Of Steeling
Outside Blade Edge
Whizard Special Steel
Use the steel lightly and always make the last pass of the steel on the blade on the inside surface of the blade.
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8.3 Operating Procedure (Continued)
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
PROPER PROTECTION OF HANDS, A PROTECTIVE
FOR
GLOVE SHOULD BE USED WHEN OPERATING THIS
EQUIPMENT AND DURING THE HANDLING OF BLADES.
ALWAYS
DISCONNECT THE POWER AND REMOVE THE TOOL
FROM THE FLEX SHAFT CASING PRIOR TO SERVICING.
The Modular Series II Whizard tools have been designed in such a way as to allow the blades to be quickly removed and reinstalled.
Blade Changing
Hold the tool in your hand. Loosen only the left cover retaining screw (Item #1) With a screwdriver held in the opposite hand, insert the screwdriver in the housing slot (Item
#2). Note: The 1000M2-1500M2 tools have two slots in the housing. Using the frame as the support point (Item #3), spread open the housing. The blade should fall out.
NOTE:
A slight tension on the left cover screw will allow
To Re-Install The Blade :
Turn the tool over so the blade side is up. Spread open the blade housing with a screwdriver.
Insert a new blade in the housing. Loosen the left cover screw so the housing will close. Adjust the housing for proper running clearance. The blade should turn freely with a slight
side-to-side motion. This leaves room for the grease.
B
E CERTAIN THAT THE BLADE IS FREE TO ROTATE IN THE HOUSING. IF THE BLADE DOES NOT
TURN FREELY
Tighten the left cover screw to 35 in-lb. (4 N-m). Use of the Bettcher torque wrench kit is
recommended.
Re-check the running clearance.
, IT MAY CAUSE THE TOOL TO ROTATE IN THE HAND.
the blade housing to stay open on its own.
NOTE:
Leave a slight tension on the left cover screw
so the blade housing will stay open on its own.
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8.3 Operating Procedure (Continued) To Re-Install The Blade : (Continued)
If the blade is too tight in the housing, adjustments can be made by loosening the left cover
retaining screw and slightly spreading open the housing. Check again for proper running clearance. Retighten the left cover retaining screw.
If the blade is too loose in the housing, adjustments can be made by slightly loosening the
left cover screw and squeezing the housing lightly.
Check the housing for proper running clearance and retighten the left cover screw to
35 in-
lb. (4 N-m). Use of the Bettcher torque wrench kit is recommended.
#2
Housing Slot
#3
Frame
Support
Point
#1
Left Cover
Retaining
Screw
#2
#1
#3
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8.4 Fault Detection And Correction
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
Inside bore of handpiece frame worn out Replace frame
Worn handpiece bearing Replace
Worn pinion gear Replace
Worn teeth on blade or pinion gear Replace
Handpiece
Vibration
Handpiece
Hot
Adjust blade housing. If still
Blade too loose in blade housing
too loose, try a new blade in the housing.
Blade too tight in the housing Adjust blade housing
Inside of flex shaft casing worn Replace casing
Clean flex shaft and casing as
No lubrication on flex shaft or casing
described in Section 9.2 and relubricate properly
Clean corrosion from the
Pinion gear tight in handpiece bearing
handpiece bearing and lubricate
Blade tight in blade housing Adjust blade housing
Handpiece bearing not installed correctly (No clearance between face of pinion gear and blade housing) causing mechanical bind
Reinstall bearing correctly. With handpiece removed from flex shaft, you should be able to rotate the blade freely by hand.
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8.4 Fault Detection And Correction
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
Rapid Flex Shaft
Wear or Breakage
Dull Blade
Optional Thumb
Support Rotates
Improper cleaning and lubrication of flex shaft and casing.
Inside of flex shaft casing worn, allowing flex shaft to “wind-up” inside the casing
Refer to Section 9.2
Replace flex shaft casing
With handpiece removed
Mechanical bind in handpiece
from flex shaft, blade should rotate freely by hand. Correct any mechanical bind.
Sharpening can best be accomplished by use of a
Improperly sharpened blades will cause loss of production, increase wear of parts, and operator fatigue
Whizard® Model 210 Universal Blade Sharpener, or Bettcher® AutoEdge. However, the blades can be sharpened by hand. See Section 9.3
Anti-rotation rib has broken off Replace
Spring Lost from
Flex Shaft Casing
Blade Skips or
Will Not Rotate
Refer to note in section 11.5
Improper Assembly
flex shaft and casing of service parts list for assembly instructions
Handpiece bearing too tight Check/Replace bearing
Flex shaft worn Replace shaft
Motor Adapter worn Replace adapter
Loose ferrule on shaft Replace shaft
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SECTION 9.0 Maintenance
9.1 Disassembly Of Handpiece
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
PROPER PROTECTION OF HANDS, A PROTECTIVE
FOR
GLOVE SHOULD BE USED WHEN OPERATING THIS
EQUIPMENT AND DURING THE HANDLING OF BLADES.
ALWAYS
DISCONNECT POWER AND REMOVE TOOL FROM
FLEX SHAFT CASING PRIOR TO SERVICING.
To remove the casing from the handpiece, push the metal plate on the handle retaining knob in and the tool should pop off.
Removal Of The Blade From The Tool :
Hold the tool in your hand. Loosen only the left cover retaining
screw (Item #1) With a screwdriver held in the opposite hand, insert the screwdriver in the housing slot (Item #2). Note: The 1000M2-1500M2 tools have two slots in the housing. Using the frame as the support point (Item #3), spread open the housing. The blade should fall out.
Unscrew the grease cup.
Removal Of The Handle From The Tool :
Remove the handle retaining knob by turning counterclockwise. While holding the trimmer, pull the handle and align the four (4) handle tabs with the four
notches located on the threaded portion of the frame tube.
Pull the handle off the tube. Remove the handle spacer ring or optional thumb support.
#2
#3
#1
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9.1 Disassembly Of Handpiece (Continued)
Removal/Disassembly Of The Depth Gauge From The Cover:
Loosen the two attachment screws located inside the depth gauge. It is not necessary to
remove the screws.
Slide the gauge upward until the depth gauge clamps come out of the cover plate grooves.
Cover
Plate Grooves
Cover
Plate
Grooves
Depth
Gauge
Clamps
Depth
Gauge
Clamps
Model 880M2-B
Attachment Screws (2)
Depth Gauge
Model 1400M2
Attachment Screws (2)
Depth Gauge
Cover Plate Grooves
Depth Gauge
Attachment Screws (2)
Model 1000M2-F
Removal Of The Blade Housing And Cover: Loosen cover retaining screws until the cover is free.
NOTE:
Pinion
Cover Plate
Frame
The screws will stay in the frame.
Remove the blade housing. Pull the pinion out of the frame.
Blade
Housing
Cover Retaining
Screws (2)
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9.1 Disassembly Of Handpiece (Continued)
Removal Of The Bearing From The Frame :
The bearing is pulled out from the
front of the tool.
Use a screwdriver to reach into the
bearing and catch the bearing grease groove.
While pulling upward, try to rotate
the bearing back and forth. Since the bearing is not a press-fit, this will work in most cases.
If the bearing will not come out, it
may be necessary to run a tap into the bearing and pull on the tap. If this is done, then the
Bearing
bearing must be replaced due to damage.
The handpiece is now completely disassembled except for the cover retaining screws and finger guard.
Finger Guard (For Models 750M2 -1880M2 Only)
Cover Retaining Screws
NOTE:
The cover retaining screws do not normally need to removed. If they do need to be
removed, turn the screw while pulling down to engage the thread in the frame.
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9.2 Daily Inspections & Maintenance
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER AND REMOVE THE TOOL FROM THE
FLEX SHAFT CASING PRIOR TO SERVICING.
See Disassembly And Reassembly of Handpiece
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
AFTER SHARPENING, ALL ABRASIVE DUST MUST BE COMPLETELY
REMOVED FROM THE HANDPIECE. DISASSEMBLE THE UNIT AND
CAREFULLY WASH EACH PIECE WITH HOT, SOAPY WATER AND A
SMALL BRUSH.
Be Sure To Clean All Lubricant Out Of The
Inside Of Handpiece. Rinse And Dry Each Piece.
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
DO NOT ADJUST HANDLE OR THUMB SUPPORT WITH THE TRIMMER
RUNNING OR WITH BLADE INSTALLED.
Blade
Inspect the cutting edge height with Bettcher Blade Gauge. Check for worn or chipped teeth. Check for damage to the cutting edge.
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9.2 Daily Inspections & Maintenance (Continued)
Blade Housing Wear – For Models 750M2-1880M2
Inspect the inner diameter of the housing for wear. Look for evidence of the blade rubbing the outer wall of the housing. When holding the housing with a new blade installed, if the split in the housing touches the other side,
and the blade is still loose, the housing needs to be replaced. If a gap is seen, the housing is acceptable.
Housing is Acceptable
Gap –
No Gap - Housing is Not Acceptable
Blade Housing Wear – For Models 1000M2-1500M2
Inspect the inner diameter of the housing for wear. When the housing wears to a point where the segments (grooves) are gone, the housing needs to be
replaced.
Segments
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9.2 Daily Inspections & Maintenance (Continued)
Pinion Gear
Check for worn or chipped teeth. Worn out teeth are indicated by rounded off and pointed tops on the teeth.
Bearing
Install a new pinion and move the pinion side to side. If the bearing feels egg-shaped, it should be replaced. As a rule of thumb, the bearing should be replaced at 500 hours of use or sooner.
Cover Plate
Look for signs of corrosion or wear on the cover. Pay special attention to the area covering the gear teeth. If the edge of the cover is worn, exposing the pinion and blade teeth, the cover should be replaced.
Hand Strap
Inspect the strap for hardening and cracks. If any fibers, cuts, or cracks are showing, the strap should be replaced.
Knob
Inspect for cracks. Make sure spring tension in the metal plate is adequate. Make sure the metal plate is clean and moves freely.
Frame
Inspect the frame surfaces where the housing mounts. Look for corrosion and any nicks or burrs that may prevent proper housing seating. Inspect the housing locating key for damage.
Steeling Device
Inspect the surface condition of the carbide steel. If chipped or cracked it should be replaced. Make sure the steeling device and the plunger are free to move. The plunger and steel should be cleaned and oiled with mineral oil in order to keep free movement
and prevent build-up of dirt.
Depth Gauge and Depth Gauge Clamps
Inspect the depth gauge for wear or damage. Make sure the depth gauge clamps are not bent.
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9.2 Daily Inspections & Maintenance (Continued)
Flex Shaft And Casing
Bearing
Inspect the casing for any cracks, tears, or
other wear. If any damage is found, replace the casing.
Remove the flex shaft from the casing and
check for any flex shaft damage, such as broken wires or kinking. If any damage is detected, replace the flex shaft.
Reinsert the flex shaft into the casing, making
certain the flange of the flex shaft is pressed against the bearing inside the casing.
Check the extension of the flexible shaft
driver at the motor end. The flexible shaft driver should extend past the motor end fitting. If the shaft extends less than 5/64”, replace the casing.
Motor End
Fitting
Flex Shaft
Driver
Casing
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9.2 Daily Inspections & Maintenance (Continued) Casing Replacement
When the casing needs to be replaced, the drive end assembly may be retained and reused.
Hold the casing (#1) in a vise. Unscrew the drive end assembly (#4) by turning counterclockwise using the wrench flats on the drive
end assembly.
Unscrew and remove the nylon washer (#3), casing latch collar (#2) or lever mounting collar (#5)
from the casing.
Discard the casing but retain and reuse the drive end assembly (#4), the nylon washer (#3),
the casing latch collar (#2) – or the lever mounting collar (#5) and disconnect lever (#6).
7
1
2
5
3
4
6
To Reassemble the Drive End Assembly to a New Casing
If using the casing disconnect, place the disconnect lever (#6) onto the lever mounting collar (#5). Slip the casing latch collar (#2) or lever mounting collar (#5) with disconnect lever (#6) onto the new
casing.
Thread the nylon washer (#3) onto the new casing. Clean the threads of the new casing assembly and apply Loctite #242 Threadlocker or equivalent. Screw the drive end assembly (#4) on the new casing. Tighten by hand and then with a wrench while holding the casing by hand.
NOTE:
DO NOT hold the new casing in a vise or use pliers as
damage will occur. It is not necessary to over-tighten this joint.
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9.2 Daily Inspections & Maintenance (Continued)
Drive End Assembly Inspection And Replacement Removal of the driver assembly
With one hand, pull the spring (#1) back to expose the knurled cap (#2) at the end of the tube. Using the other hand, grip the knurled cap (#2) with a pair of pliers. Using a 7/16” open end wrench, hold the flats on the drive end assembly (#3) and turn the knurled cap
(#2) counterclockwise.
Unscrew the knurled cap (#2) until the threads are free from the tube. Pull the driver assembly (#4) out of the tube.
NOTE: Never use pliers on the tube as damage to the internal parts may occur.
3
1
2
4
Inspection of the driver assembly (See Figure Below)
Wipe off excess grease. Inspect the split bearing (#5) for wear or damage. Replace if required. Slide the knurled cap (#6) forward against the driver (#7). Wiggle the bushing (#8) sideways to check for excessive movement. Movement
should be minimal.
7
6 8
5
Slide the bushing (#8) and washer (#9) forward
toward the driver (#7). If the gap is 1/16” or greater, the driver should be replaced.
9
10
Check the coupling cross pin (#10). If there is any free play or movement, replace the driver
assembly.
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9.2 Daily Inspections & Maintenance (Continued)
Drive End Assembly Inspection And Replacement
Replacement of the Driver Assembly
Clean the threads on the tube and knurled cap. Apply Whizard special grease to split bearing (#3) and bushing (#2). Apply a small amount of Loctite #242 Threadlocker or equivalent to the threads on the
knurled cap (#1).
Pull the spring (#4) on the drive end assembly back with one hand and insert the driver
assembly in the tube.
Push in and tighten the knurled cap until it is flush with the end of the tube. Pliers may be
used for this however it is not necessary to tighten beyond hand tight.
Allow ½ hour dry time for the threadlocker before the assembly is put in service.
1
2
3
4
Replacement of the Split Bearing (#3)
Remove the driver assembly as described above. Insert a small screwdriver into the split in the bearing. Spread the bearing and slide over the shoulder on the driver. Clean the surface of the coupling and apply Whizard special grease. Hold the bearing with the inside cone facing the end of the coupling. Push the bearing on until it snaps into position. Install the driver assembly as described above.
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9.3 Blade Sharpening – Daily
CORRECT POSITION OF STONE OR STEEL FOR SHARPENING
BLADE CUTTING EDGE
WARNING
AFTER SHARPENING, ALL ABRASIVE DUST MUST BE COMPLETELY
REMOVED FROM THE HANDPIECE. DISASSEMBLE THE UNIT AND
CAREFULLY WASH EACH PIECE WITH HOT, SOAPY WATER AND A
SMALL BRUSH.
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
FOR PROPER PROTECTION OF HANDS, A PROTECTIVE GLOVE SHOULD
BE USED WHEN OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT AND DURING THE
HANDLING OF BLADES.
The blade should be stoned or sharpened on a Whizard Model 210 Universal Blade Sharpener or Bettcher® AutoEdge at the end of each work day. Be sure to clean the blade first to remove all grease or meat particles which could coat the stone and greatly reduce its effectiveness. In the event the stone becomes coated, simply scrub it using hot, soapy water.
HAND STONING – Models 850M2/880M2/1000M2-1500M2/1850M2/1880M2: With the motor running, apply the flat side of the stone to the outside of the blade as shown in the illustration. The stone should be applied with the flat part of the stone resting on the flat part of the blade edge to be ground, using a "back and forth" motion.
Use the Special Whizard steel to finish sharpening as described in the Operating Section.
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9.4 Assembly Of Handpiece
WARNING
SHARP BLADES MAY CAUSE CUT INJURY!
PROPER PROTECTION OF HANDS, A PROTECTIVE GLOVE SHOULD
FOR
BE USED WHEN OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT AND DURING THE
HANDLING OF BLADES.
CAUTION
INSPECTION OF ALL PARTS FOR EXCESSIVE WEAR IS CRITICAL TO ENSURE
PROPER AND SAFE OPERATION. VIBRATION OR LOCK-UP MAY OCCUR AS
A RESULT OF THE USE OF EXCESSIVELY WORN PARTS.
Prior to assembly, be sure all parts are clean and have been inspected for wear per Section 9.2.
Handpiece Bearing Installation
Bearing
Push the handpiece bearing in
the frame bore and align the bearing flat with the frame flat.
The bearing should go in with
Cover
Plate
minimal effort and not require pressing.
Do not force the bearing in. If
it does not go in, check frame
Cover Retaining Screw
and bearing for damage or build-up.
Frame
Pinion Installation
The pinion should fit freely into
Blade Housing
Pinion
the bearing.
Blade Housing And Cover Plate Installation
Set the blade housing on the frame and put the cover plate on. While holding the cover plate firmly against the housing and frame start the two cover
retaining screws.
Tighten the screws lightly.
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9.4 Assembly Of Handpiece (Continued)
Grease Cup
Pick up the Whizard Trimmer Pick up a spacer ring or optional thumb support If the optional thumb support is used, align the thumb
support tab with one of the notches on the underside of the frame The optional thumb support should be located on the opposite side of the grease cup
Frame
Notches
While holding the Trimmer, pick up a handle and align the four (4) handle tabs with the four notches located on the threaded portion of the frame tube Firmly push the handle towards the bottom of the spacer ring or optional thumb support,
and align the handle tabs with the notches on the front of the tube as shown
For the initial adjustment position, the short groove on the handle should be on top, as
shown.
NOTE: The handle can be adjusted to suit the operator and the work station by pulling the handle back away from the frame and re-locating it on another set of notches on the frame tube.
Screw on the handle retaining knob.
 Tighten firmly but take care not to overtighten or the handle will be damaged.
Optional
Thumb
Support
Short Groove
Handle Tabs (4)
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9.4 Assembly Of Handpiece (Continued)
Installation Of The Hand Strap And Grease Cup
Push the threaded end of the grease cup through the round grommet end of the strap.
Be sure that the ribbed surface of the strap is on top as shown.
Reinstall the grease cup. Weave the end of the strap down and back up through the slots in the flange of the
handle. The strap may be pulled through the slots to adjust for size.
An optional secondary strap has been provided with your Modular Series II Whizard tool. To install the secondary strap :
Weave the secondary strap end through the opposite handle slots similar to the method
used to install the primary hand strap.
Bring the loose end of the strap across the tool and snap closed.
Optional Secondary Hand Strap
Primary Hand Strap
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9.4 Assembly Of Handpiece (Continued)
Installation Of The Depth Gauge (For 880M2-S&B, 1880M2, 1400M2, 1500M2, 1932M2 and 1942M2 Only)
Cover Plate
Grooves
Slide the depth gauge downward
along the cover plate grooves until the depth gauge clamps catch in
Depth Gauge Clamp
position.
Final height adjustment can be
made after the blade is installed.
Attachment
Screws (2)
Tighten the two attachment screws.
Model 880M2-B
Depth Gauge
Attachment
Screws (2)
Cover Plate
Grooves
Depth
Gauge
Model 1400M2
Depth Gauge Clamp
Installation Of The Adjustable Disc Gauge (For 850M2, 1000M2 and 1300M2)
Slide the depth gauge downward along the
Cover
Plate
Grooves
cover plate grooves until the depth gauge clamps catch in position.
Final height adjustment can be made after
the blade is installed.
Tighten the two attachment screws.
Attachment Screws (2)
Model 1000M2-F
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9.4 Assembly Of Handpiece (Continued) Installation of the Blade :
Turn the tool over so the blade side is up.
 Spread open the blade housing with a screwdriver.
NOTE:
Leave a slight tension on the left cover screw so the blade housing will stay open on its own.
Insert a new blade in the housing. Loosen the left cover screw so the housing will close.
BE CERTAIN THAT THE BLADE IS FREE TO ROTATE IN THE HOUSING. IF THE BLADE DOES NOT
ROTATE FREELY
Adjust the housing for proper running clearance. For more information, refer to section 8.3,
Operating Procedures.
, IT MAY CAUSE THE TOOL TO ROTATE IN THE HAND.
9.5 Preventive Maintenance
CAUTION
USE ONLY BETTCHER WHIZLUBE
At least once each week, more frequently for multi-shift operation, the flex shaft casing should be cleaned, inspected and lubricated as follows:
Exterior Of Casing – Clean the exterior of the casing with a mild detergent. For best results, use Whizard® EXTRA Heavy Duty Cleaner, diluted according to the directions on the container.
Flex Shafts - Clean the shaft after 20 hours of operation by wiping off the old grease with a dry cloth. Avoid the use of any liquids on the shaft. Spray the shaft with a generous amount of Bettcher WhizLube as it is pushed back into the casing. Inspect the casing support for wear, cracks, or chips.
CAUTION
DO NOT USE ANY HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS OR MINERAL OIL ON, OR IN, THE
CASING.
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SECTION 10.0 Cleaning
CAUTION
CASINGS, FLEX SHAFTS, AND HANDPIECES SHOULD BE REMOVED
RIOR TO AREA CLEANUP.
P
10.1 Periodic Cleaning During Use Remove meat particles and rinse with warm soapy water. Wash the Whizard Trimmer
with warm cleaning solution. For best results, clean the Whizard® Trimmer with E
XTRA
Heavy Duty Cleaner, diluted according to the directions on the container. Rinse thoroughly with water.
10.2 Cleaning After Daily Use Disassemble and clean thoroughly daily.
Remove the blade and blade housing and clean them with a brush and cleaner. For best results, clean the Whizard® Trimmer with E
XTRA Heavy Duty Cleaner, diluted according
to the directions on the container. Rinse thoroughly with water and dry.
Remove the hand strap from the handpiece per the instructions in Section 9.2 Clean these in warm soapy water.
Before assembly, rinse well with clean water, dry, and assemble per instructions in Section
9.4.
10.3 Cleaning Solutions Avoid the use of aggressive cleaning products as they will damage the aluminum handle
assembly.
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SECTION 11.0 Spare Parts List
Bettcher Industries, Inc. proudly manufactures
quality parts for your Bettcher equipment.
For optimum performance of your Bettcher
equipment, use only parts manufactured by
Bettcher Industries, Inc.
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11.1 Head Assembly – 750M2
2
3
1
13
11
4
10
12
5
6
8
7
9
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11.1 Head Assembly – 750M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 13) XX-Small 183722 184580 183724 184581 X-Small 183386 184582 183390 184583 Small 183387 184584 183391 184585 Medium 183388 184586 183392 184587 Large 183389 184588 183393 184589 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 13)
XX-Small 183721 184806 183723 184807 X-Small 183378 184808 183382 184809 Small 183379 184810 183383 184811 Medium 183380 184812 183384 184813 Large 183381 184814 183385 184815
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 - 10) 183021 183022
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown)
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame Assembly 183896 183897 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 183063 183063 7 Cover 183088 183088 8 Blade Housing 183070 183070
9 Blade 183071 183071 10 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 183654 183654 11 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120
Handle Spacer Ring for XX-Small 163313 163313 12 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207 13
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
750M2 RH 750M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
183121 183121
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11.2 Head Assembly – 850M2
2
3
11
4
12
1
14
10
5
13a
13c
13d
13b
13
6
7
8
9
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11.2 Head Assembly – 850M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 14) XX-Small 183726 184590 183728 184591 X-Small 183402 184592 183406 184593 Small 183403 184594 183407 184595 Medium 183404 184596 183408 184597 Large 183405 184598 183409 184599 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 14)
XX-Small 183725 184816 183727 184817 X-Small 183394 184818 183398 184819 Small 183395 184820 183399 184821 Medium 183396 184822 183400 184823 Large 183397 184824 183401 184825
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 10)
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown)
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown)
Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190
4 5 6
7
8
9 10 11
Frame Assembly 183896 183897 Bearing 183060 183060 Pinion 183063 183063 Cover with Special Steeling Device
Blade Housing 183070 183070 Blade 183072 183072 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120 Handle Spacer Ring for XX­Small
12 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207
13
13a 13b 13c 13d
14
Disc Gauge Kit 850M2-S
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183474 183474
(Optional) Parts for Disc Gauge
Knob 183791 183791 Frame 183798 183798 Spring 121635 121635 Disc Assembly 183799 183799
850M2 RH 850M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
183023 183024
183121 183121
183056 183056
183654 183654
163313 163313
183801 183801
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11.3 Head Assembly – 880M2-B
1
2
3
12
4
5
6
7
8
11
9
10
13
14
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11.3 Head Assembly – 880M2-B
ITEM DESCRIPTION
880M2-B RH 880M2-B LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14) XX-Small 183730 184600 183732 184601 X-Small 183418 184602 183422 184603 Small 183419 184604 183423 184605 Medium 183420 184606 183424 184607 Large 183421 184608 183425 184609 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14)
XX-Small 183729 184826 183731 184827 X-Small 183410 184828 183414 184829 Small 183411 184830 183415 184831 Medium 183412 184832 183416 184833 Large 183413 184834 183417 184835
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 - 11) 183025 183026
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame Assembly 183896 183897 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 183063 183063 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 183056 183056
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183474 183474
8 Depth Gauge Assembly 183075 183075
9 Blade Housing 183070 183070 10 Blade 183072 183072 11 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 183654 183654 12 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120
Handle Spacer Ring for XX-Small 163313 163313 13 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207 14
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
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11.4 Head Assembly – 880M2-S
2
3
12
4
13
1
14
5
6
7
8
11
9
10
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11.4 Head Assembly – 880M2-S
ITEM DESCRIPTION
880M2-S RH 880M2-S LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14) XX-Small 183734 184610 183736 184611 X-Small 183434 184612 183438 184613 Small 183435 184614 183439 184615 Medium 183436 184616 183440 184617 Large 183437 184618 183441 184618 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14)
XX-Small 183733 184836 183735 184837 X-Small 183426 184838 183430 184839 Small 183427 184840 183431 184841 Medium 183428 184842 183432 184843 Large 183429 184844 183433 184845
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 - 11) 183027 183028
1
Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086
2
Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065 Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown)
3
Grease Cup 173191 173191
183121 183121
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown)
4 5 6 7
8
9 10 11 12
Frame Assembly 183896 183897 Bearing 183060 183060 Pinion 183063 183063 Cover with Special Steeling Device 183056 183056
Depth Gauge Assembly 183076 183076 Blade Housing 183070 183070 Blade 183072 183072 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 183654 183654 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120 Handle Spacer Ring for XX-Small 163313 163313
Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183474 183474
13 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207
14
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
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11.5 Head Assembly – 1850M2
2
3
1
14
11
4
12
13a
5
10
6
13b
13c
13
8
13d
9
7
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11.5 Head Assembly – 1850M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1850M2 RH 1850M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 14)
XX-Small 183738 184620 183740 184621
X-Small 183450 184622 183454 184623
Small 183451 184624 183455 184625
Medium 183452 184626 183456 184627
Large 183453 184628 183457 184629
Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 14)
XX-Small 183737 184846 183739 184847 X-Small 183442 184848 183446 184849 Small 183443 184850 183447 184851 Medium 183444 184852 183448 184853 Large 183445 184854 183449 184855
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 10) 183029 183030
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown)
183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame Assembly 183896 183897 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 183063 183063 7
Cover with Special Steeling Device
183053 183053
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183476 183476
8 Blade Housing 183070 183070 9 Blade 183073 183073
10
Cover Retaining Screw (2 required)
183654 183654
11 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120
Handle Spacer Ring for XX-Small 163313 163313
12 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207 13
Disc Gauge Kit 1850M2-K
(Optional)
184479 184479
Parts for Disc Gauge:
13a Knob 183791 183791 13b Frame 183798 183798 13c Spring 121635 121635 13d Disc Assembly 184481 184481
14
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
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11.6 Head Assembly – 1880M2
2
3
12
4
13
1
14
5
6
7
8
11
9
10
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11.6 Head Assembly – 1880M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1880M2 RH 1880M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14) XX-Small 183742 184630 183744 184631 X-Small 183466 184632 183470 184633 Small 183467 184634 183471 184635 Medium 183468 184636 183472 184637 Large 183469 184638 183473 184639 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 14)
XX-Small 183741 184856 183743 184857 X-Small 183458 184858 183462 184859 Small 183459 184860 183463 184861 Medium 183460 184862 183464 184863 Large 183461 184864 183465 184865
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 - 11) 183031 183032
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame Assembly 183896 183897 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 183063 183063 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 183053 183053
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183476 183476
8 Depth Gauge Assembly 183077 183077
9 Blade Housing 183070 183070 10 Blade 183073 183073 11 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 183654 183654 12 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120
Handle Spacer Ring for XX-Small 163313 163313 13 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207 14
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
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11.7 Head Assembly – 1000M2
1
2
14
3
11
4
12
10
5
6
13
13b
7
8
13c
9
13d
13
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11.7 Head Assembly – 1000M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 14)
Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 14)
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 10) 183169 183170
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
4 Frame Assembly 184362 184363 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 183154 183154 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 183163 183163
8 Blade Housing 183143 183143
9 Blade 183141 183141 10 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 183654 183654 11 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120
XX-Small X-Small Small Medium Large
XX-Small X-Small Small Medium Large
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183477 183477
Handle Spacer Ring for XX-Small
1000M2 RH 1000M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
183746 184640 183748 184641 183185 184642 183189 184643 183186 184644 183190 184645 183187 184646 183191 184647 183188 184648 183192 184649
183745 184866 183747 184867 183177 184868 183181 184869 183178 184870 183182 184871 183179 184872 183183 184873 183180 184874 183184 184875
163313 163313
12 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207
13 Disc Gauge Kit (Optional)
1000M2-S (Skinner) 183792 183792 1000M2-F (Fat) 183793 183793 1000M2-N (Special) 184365 184365 Parts for Disc Gauge
13a Knob 183791 183791 13b Frame Assembly 183784 183784 13c Spring 121635 121635 13d Disc Assembly (S) 183787 183787
Disc Assembly (F) 183788 183788 Disc Assembly (N) 184367 184367
14
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
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11.8 Head Assembly – 1300M2
1
2
14
3
11
4
12
10
5
6
13a
7
8
13b
9
13d
13c
13
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11.8 Head Assembly – 1300M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 14) XX-Small 183750 184650 183752 184651 X-Small 183201 184652 183205 184653 Small 183202 184654 183206 184655 Medium 183203 184656 183207 184657 Large 183204 184658 183208 184659 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 14)
XX-Small 183749 184876 183751 184877 X-Small 183193 184878 183197 184879 Small 183194 184880 183198 184881 Medium 183195 184882 183199 184883 Large 183196 184884 183200 184885
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 10) 183171 183172
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts forCup (Not Shown)
Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190
4 Frame Assembly 184362 184363 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 183154 183154 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 183164 183164
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183478 183478 8 Blade Housing 183143 183143 9 Blade 183142 183142
10 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 183654 183654 11 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120
Handle Spacer Ring for XX-Small 163313 163313
Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
1300M2 RH 1300M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
12 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207
13 Disc Gauge Kit (Optional)
1300M2-S (Skinner) 183794 183794
1300M2-F (Fat) 183795 183795
1300M2-K (Kebab) 184993 184993
Parts for Disc Gauge
13a Knob 183791 183791 13b Frame 183784 183784 13c Spring 121635 121635 13d Disc Assembly (S) 183789 183789
Disc Assembly (F) 183790 183790
Disc Assembly (K) 184994 184994
14
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
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11.9 Head Assembly – 1400M2
1
2
8
3
12
4
11
5
6
7
9
10
14
13
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11.9 Head Assembly – 1400M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14) XX-Small 183754 184660 183756 184661 X-Small 183217 184662 183221 184663 Small 183218 184664 183222 184665 Medium 183219 184666 183223 184667 Large 183220 184668 183224 184669 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14)
XX-Small 183753 184886 183755 184887 X-Small 183209 184888 183213 184889 Small 183210 184890 183214 184891 Medium 183211 184892 183215 184893 Large 183212 184894 183216 184895
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 11) 183173 183174
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame Assembly 184362 184363 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 183154 183154 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 183164 183164
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183478 183478
8 Depth Gauge Assembly 183159 183159
9 Blade Housing 183143 183143 10 Blade 183142 183142 11 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 183654 183654 12 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120
Handle Spacer Ring for XX-Small 163313 163313 13 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207 14
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
1400M2 RH 1400M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
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11.10 Head Assembly – 1500M2
2
3
1
14
12
4
11
13
5
6
7
9
10
8
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11.10 Head Assembly – 1500M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14)
Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14)
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 11) 183175 183176
10 Blade 183141 183141
11 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 183654 183654
12
13 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207
14
XX-Small 183758 184670 183760 184671 X-Small 183233 184672 183237 184673 Small 183234 184674 183238 184675 Medium 183235 184676 183239 184677 Large 183236 184678 183240 184679
XX-Small 183757 184896 183759 184897 X-Small 183225 184898 183229 184899 Small 183226 184900 183230 184901 Medium 183227 184902 183231 184903 Large 183228 184904 183232 184905
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame Assembly 184362 184363 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 183154 183154 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 183163 183163
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183477 183477
8 Depth Gauge Assembly 183160 183160 9 Blade Housing 183143 183143
Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120 Handle Spacer Ring for XX-Small 163313 163313
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
1500M2 RH 1500M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
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11.11 Head Assembly – 1930M2
2
3
11
4
10
5
6
8
9
7
1
13
12
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11.11 Head Assembly – 1930M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 13)
Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 13)
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 10) 185053 185054
1 2
3
4 5 6
7
8
9 10 11
12 13
Small Medium Large
Small Medium Large
Handle Retaining Knob Hand Strap – Primary Hand Strap – Secondary
(Not Shown) Grease Cup
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown)
Retainer Ring Only Bulb and Washer
Base and Fitting Frame Bearing Pinion Cover with Special Steeling
Device
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183477 Blade Housing Blade Cover Retaining Screw (2
required) Handle Spacer Ring
Thumb Support (Gray) See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
1930M2 RH 1930M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
185010 184690 185013 184691 185011 184692 185014 184693 185012 184694 185015 184695
185004 184916 185007 184917 185005 184918 185008 184919 185006 184920 185009 184921
183086 183086 183065 183065
183121 183121 173191 173191
173190 173190 173208 173208 173187 173187 185061 185062 183060 183060 185063 185063
185071 185071
183477 185065 185065 185066 185066
185075 185075 183120 183120
163207 163207
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11.12 Head Assembly – 1932M2
1
2
14
3
12
13
11
4
5
6
7
9
8
10
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11.12 Head Assembly – 1932M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14) Small 185094 184696 185097 184697 Medium 185095 184698 185098 184699 Large 185096 184700 185099 184701 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14)
Small 185088 184922 185091 184923 Medium 185089 184924 185092 184925 Large 185090 184926 185093 184927
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 11) 185112 185113
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame 185061 185062 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 185063 185063 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 185071 185071
Repair Kit (Not Shown)
8 Depth Gauge Assembly
9 Blade Housing 185065 185065 10 Blade 185066 185066 11 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 185075 185075 12 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120 13 14
Thumb Support (Gray) See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
1932M2 RH 1932M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
183477 185116
163207 163207
183477 185116
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11.13 Head Assembly – 1933M2
1
2
14
3
12
11
13
4
5
8a
6
8b
9
8c
7
8d
10
8
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11.13 Head Assembly – 1933M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14) Small 185022 184702 185025 184703 Medium 185023 184704 185026 184705 Large 185024 184706 185027 184707 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14)
Small 185016 184928 185019 184929 Medium 185017 184930 185020 184931 Large 185018 184932 185021 184933
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 11) 185055 185056
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame 185061 185062 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 185063 185063 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 185071 185071
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183477 183477
8 Disc Gauge Assembly (Optional) 185077 185077
Parts for Disc Gauge
8a Frame Assembly 185079 185079 8b Knob 183791 183791 8c Spring 121635 121635 8d Disc Assembly 185082 185082
9 Blade Housing 185065 185065 10 Blade 185066 185066 11 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 185075 185075 12 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120 13 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207 14
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
1933M2 RH 1933M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
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11.14 Head Assembly – 1940M2
2
3
11
1
13
12
4
10
5
6
8
7
9
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11.14 Head Assembly – 1940M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1940M2 RH 1940M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 13) Small 185034 184708 185037 184709 Medium 185035 184710 185038 184711 Large 185036 184712 185039 184713 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 11, 12, 13)
Small 185028 184934 185031 184935 Medium 185029 184936 185032 184937 Large 185030 184938 185033 184939
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 10) 185057 185058
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame 185061 185062 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 185063 185063 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 185072 185072
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183478 183478
8 Blade Housing 185065 185065
9 Blade 185068 185068 10 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 185075 185075 11 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120 12 13
Thumb Support (Gray) See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
163207 163207
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11.15 Head Assembly – 1942M2
1
2
14
3
12
13
4
11
5
6
7
8
9
10
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11.15 Head Assembly – 1942M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14) Small 185106 184714 185109 184715 Medium 185107 184716 185110 184717 Large 185108 184718 185111 184719 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13,
14) Small 185100 184940 185103 184941 Medium 185101 184942 185104 184943 Large 185102 184944 185105 184945
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 11) 185114 185115
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086 2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame 185061 185062 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 185063 185063 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 185072 185072
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183478 183478
8 Depth Gauge Assembly 185116 185116
9 Blade Housing 185065 185065 10 Blade 185068 185068 11 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 185075 185075 12 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120 13 14
Thumb Support (Gray) See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
1942M2 RH 1942M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
163207 163207
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11.16 Head Assembly – 1943M2
1
2
14
3
12
13
4
11
8a
5
8b
6
8c
9
8d
7
10
8
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11.16 Head Assembly – 1943M2
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14) Small 185046 184720 185049 184721 Medium 185047 184722 185050 184723 Large 185048 184724 185051 184725 Disconnect Handpiece Assembly (Includes the Head Assy. Plus Items 1, 2 (Flanged Only), 12, 13, 14)
Small 185040 184946 185043 184947 Medium 185041 184948 185044 184949 Large 185042 184950 185045 184951
Head Assembly (Includes Items 3 – 11) 185059 185060
1 Handle Retaining Knob 183086 183086
2 Hand Strap – Primary 183065 183065
Hand Strap – Secondary (Not Shown) 183121 183121
3 Grease Cup 173191 173191
Parts for Grease Cup (Not Shown) Retainer Ring Only 173190 173190 Bulb and Washer 173208 173208 Base and Fitting 173187 173187
4 Frame 185061 185062 5 Bearing 183060 183060 6 Pinion 185063 185063 7 Cover with Special Steeling Device 185072 185072
Repair Kit (Not Shown) 183478 183478
8 Disc Gauge Assembly (Optional) 185078 185078
Parts for Disc Gauge
8a Frame Assembly 185079 185079
8b Knob 183791 183791
8c Spring 121635 121635
8d Disc Assembly 185083 185083
9 Blade Housing 185065 185065 10 Blade 185068 185068 11 Cover Retaining Screw (2 required) 185075 185075 12 Handle Spacer Ring 183120 183120 13 Thumb Support (Gray) 163207 163207 14
See Section 11.20 for Handle Options
1943M2 RH 1943M2 LH
Flanged Flangeless Flanged Flangeless
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11.17 Flex Shaft and Casing
5
6
1
2
3
4
7
8
3
1
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11.17 Flex Shaft and Casing (Continued)
WITHOUT DISCONNECT WITH DISCONNECT
ITEM DESCRIPTION
48” 60” 84” 48” 60” 84”
Casing Assembly Complete (Includes Items 1, 2, 4, 5) Casing Assembly Complete (Includes Items 1, 4, 5, 7, 8)
1 Casing Assembly 183771 183772 183773 183771 183772 183773 2 Casing Latch Collar 183111 183111 183111 ------ ------ -----­3 Flex Shaft 183837 183838 183839 183837 183838 183839 4 Nylon Washer 123314 123314 123314 123314 123314 123314
Drive End Assembly (Includes Items 5 and 6)
183849 183850 183851 ------ ------ ------
------ ------ ------ 183852 183853 183854
183099 183099 183099 183099 183099 183099
5 Drive End Sub-Assembly 183129 183129 183129 183129 183129 183129 6 Driver Assembly 183101 183101 183101 183101 183101 183101 7 Lever Mounting Collar ------ ------ ------ 183110 183110 183110 8 Disconnect Lever ------ ------ ------ 183108 183108 183108
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11.18 Post Handle (Optional)
8
6
9
2
5
3
4
10
1
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11.18 Post Handle (Optional) (Continued)
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1 Clamp Ring 183621 1 2 Post 183622 1 3 Hex Washer Head Bolt 183623 1 4 Hex Flange Nut 183633 1 5 Handle (Extra Small) 183043 1 6 Arm Rest Assembly 183624 1
UNIVERSAL POST HANDLE KIT
183620
QTY.
7 8 Knob Assembly 183626 1
9 45º Elbow 183631 1
10 Grease Fitting 102273 1
Arm Rest Strap Assembly
183630 1
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11.19 Optional Equipment Available
Lubrication and Lubrication Equipment
Part Number Description
173519 Duralite® Casings Maintenance Kit (WhizLube Spray) 100608 8 oz. Tube Whizard® Grease 143631 14 oz. Cartridge of Special Whizard® Grease 163328 25 pack – 14 oz. Cartridges of Whizard® Grease 100640 35 Pound Bucket of Whizard® Grease 113415 Grease Gun (for 8 oz. tube of Whizard® Grease) 163267 Large Grease Cup (Optional) 102273 Grease Fitting 183631 Elbow - Body
Optional Blades
Part Number Description
183289 1850M2 Serrated Blade 183265 1000M2 / 1500M2 Serrated Blade 183266 1300M2/1400M2 Serrated Blade 185067 1930M2 – 1933M2 Serrated Blade 185069 1940M2 – 1943M2 Serrated Blade
Blade Sharpening and Steeling Equipment
Part Number Description
100660 Special Stone 100642 Whizard® Special Steel 100650 Ceramic Sharpener 163076 750 EdgeMaster 163071 850 / 880 EdgeMaster 163069 1000 / 1500 EdgeMaster 163070 1300 / 1500 EdgeMaster 122740 Positioner Reel for EdgeMaster 183908 750 EZ Edge 183925 850 / 880 EZ Edge 173322 1000 / 1500 EZ Edge 173298 1300 / 1400 EZ Edge
Covers and Depth Gauges
Part Number Description
185134 Poultry Cover Assembly 750 173347 Depth Gauge Setting Device Device Kit 880 S&B 173348 Depth Gauge Setting Device Device Kit 1400 & 1500
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11.19 Optional Equipment Available (Continued)
Tools
Part Number
Description
183900
M2 Torque Wrench Kit
Cleaning Equipment
Part Number Description
184334 Handpiece Cleaning Kit (Contains the following) 184335 Handpiece Cleaning Pick 184336 Stainless Steel Hand Brush 184337 Scrub Brush 184338 1-1/2” Diameter Tubing Brush 184339 ½” Diameter Tubing Brush
Cleaning Solution
Part Number Description
184331 184332
Case of
EXTRA Cleaner (1 gallon jug)
EXTRA Cleaner (four 1 gallon jugs)
11.20 Handle Options
Molded Handles Flanged Flangeless
Disconnect
Flanged
Disconnect
Flangeless
Large (Green) 183040 183918 183045 183937 Medium (Blue) 183041 183919 183046 183938 Small (Gray) 183042 183920 183047 183939 X-Small (Turquoise) 183043 183921 183048 183940 XX-Small (Tan) (With Spacer Ring)
Aluminum Handles Flanged Flangeless
183511 183935 183512 183942
Disconnect
Flanged
Disconnect
Flangeless
Small (With Spacer Ring) - - - 183767 Medium (With Spacer Ring) - - - 183768
Contact Your Whizard Salesperson For Information About Our Ergonomic Manual Now Available.
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SECTION 12.0 About These Operating Instructions
12.1 Other Languages
Translations into any of the languages used in the European Union are available at cost price upon request. Call or write the local Distributor or contact Bettcher Industries.
12.2 Document Identification
Copies of this Operation Instruction may be ordered by quoting the Document ID as listed below :
Document ID: Manual #183130
Document Description:
Operating Instructions and Spare Parts List for Large Modular Series II Whizard
Tools
Issued: November 15, 1999
Operating Instructions for other Whizard Trimmer Models may be requested by quoting the model designation of the tool as shown on the identification plate on the
Whizard
Trimmer.
12.3 Software And Duplication
For more information, contact your local Representative or :
Bettcher Industries
Administrative Assistant/Engineering
Department
P.O. Box 336
Vermilion, Ohio 44089
USA
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SECTION 13.0 Contact Addresses And Phone
For additional information, technical support and spare parts, contact your local Representative, Distributor, or Bettcher Representative :
United States of America
Bettcher Industries Inc. 6801 State Route 60 Birmingham, Ohio 44889 U.S.A.
Tel: +1-440-965-4422 Fax: +1-440-965-4900
Brazil
Bettcher do Brasil Comércio de Máquinas Ltda. Av. Fagundes Filho, 145 Cj 101/102 - São Judas São Paulo - SP CEP 04304-010 - BRAZIL Tel: +55 11 4083 2516 Fax: +55 11 4083 2515
Switzerland
Bettcher GmbH Pilatusstrasse 4 CH-6036 Dierikon SWITZERLAND
Tel: + (0) 41-41-348-0220 Fax: + (0) 41-41-348-0229
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