Equalizer ECT113, ECT115, EFT116, EFT117 Users Manual & Exploded View

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Equalizer
Users Guide & Exploded View
ECT113 • ECT115 • EFT116 • EFT117
READ THIS FIRST! Keep sheaths clean on the inside! To prevent extensive tool damage, do not allow sheath to hit
blade mount! Set the blade to the proper depth, and do not hit the pinchweld on the outside of the vehicle! Cut wide
urethane in 3/4” stages! Grease main drive gear every 3 months, using high heat grease!
© 2004 Equalizer Industries, Inc. ECT113_ECT115_Fre_User_Guide Rev 5/1/04
® Freedom
Removing Auto Gass With Your Equalizer
Description
The Equalizer® Freedom is an interior auto glass cut out knife. They are designed to cut the urethane bonding which holds most modern auto glass in cars. The .020” thick blade reciprocates inside a metal sheath. This sheath protects the dash and garnish mouldings and regulates the depth at which the blade cuts. The blade is exposed only 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inches on the end, depend­ing on how you adjust the blade. The blade length is adjustable because different cars have different widths of urethane bonding.
Patented Worldwide
The Blade
The blade is made of mild steel so it will not shatter. If it bends, use a pair of pliers and straighten it. To sharpen the blade simply grind the edge on a bench grinder, belt sander, or use a file or honing stone. You do not have to remove the blade to sharpen it. Be sure to disconnect electric tools from the power source, disconnect air tools from air pressure and remove the battery from cordless tools.
WARNING!
Our blade material is a special made mate­rial. It has rounded edges so it will not bind in the sheath. It has the correct Rockwell hardness so it will not buckle inside the sheath. The use of any material other than our blades will cause damage to the sheath and drive unit and will void your warranty.
Blade Replacement
A hex screw holds the blade in place. Loosen the screw and pull the blade out of the sheath. Insert a new blade and tighten the screw tightly against the blade. The
blade retaining screw is accessible through the side of the base on all Equalizer® tools.
Caution
When you are changing the blade and sheath at the same time, be sure to put the sheath in and tighten it first, then install the blade. If you install and tighten the blade first, the sheath can bind against it and damage the tool.
Urethane
Blade Appearance From Inside
Looking Out
Put The Blade In
Correctly
Look at how the blade is installed when you receive your Equalizer® Freedom and always
Side View
put it in the same way. The flat side rides against the
glass. This method of installing the blade is important because the unique way the blade is sharpened makes it hug the glass and cut the urethane where it is easier to cut. The only exception to the above is when the glass is encapsu­lated or has mouldings bonded to the glass. If you are trying to take an encapsulated glass out without breaking it, turn the blade around so the flat side will hug the pinch­weld. If you do not do this the blade may cut into the plastic and damage the moulding.
Sheath Up For
Longer Blade
Sheath Down For
Shorter Blade
Adjusting Blade Length
To adjust the length the blade comes out of the sheath, loosen the sheath retainer screws 1/2 turn and pull the sheath down. Pulling the sheath down in the clamp decreases the length the blade comes out of the sheath. Putting the sheath higher in the sheath clamp increases the length the blade comes out. Always use the correct size blade for the correct sheath (example: 4-inch blade in 4-inch sheath, 8-inch blade in 8-inch sheath). Never adjust the blade length with the tool plugged in or running.
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Freedom
Patented Worldwide
The Sheath
The sheath is a unique patented idea that makes Equalizer® tools work. The sheath is a protective sleeve that surrounds the blade so the blade will not damage the dash or garnish mouldings. The sheath is designed to help you regulate the length of the blade. This is important to keep the blade from hitting the pinchweld on the outside. Sheaths are available in 4-inch, 8-inch and 12-inch sizes. The 4 inch is most com­monly used around quarter glasses where there is not much vertical height. The 8 inch is the most commonly used size when removing windshields or back glasses. The 12 inch is useful when reaching far below the dash on vehicles where the windshield extends below the hood.
Changing The Sheath
The sheath is held in place by four hex head screws. To change the sheath, loosen the screws and pull the sheath out of the sheath clamp. Insert the new
sheath and tighten the screws. Use care not to overtighten the screws and crush the sheath. Crushing the sheath can cause the blade to bind and dam­age the drive unit.
Sheath Maintenance
If urethane or butyl is pulled up into the sheath it can be cleaned by remov­ing the sheath and soaking it in a solvent. We recom­mend using Equalizer
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Sheath Cleaner SCS775. Avoid the use of harsh cleaners such as lacquer thinner or similar “hot” cleaners. We also recom­mend our Sheath Cleaning Container ESC780. Its unique design keeps you from wasting cleaner, stores the sheaths in a sealed container, and holds the sheath in an upright position so the urethane or butyl will drain out the bottom of the sheath.
Caution
Keep the sheath clean inside! Failure to do so can put excess strain on the drive unit and damage it. We will not warranty tools dam­aged in this way!
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