Univex Max series 8512 Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION 8512 MANUAL
MAX SERIES Slicer
WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE OF OUR MODEL 8512 SLICER.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION PAGE
Table of Contents 1 List of Illustrations 1 Introduction 3 Installation Instructions 3 Safety Warnings 3 Operating Instructions 4 Sharpening Instructions 4-5 Operator's Care of Slicer - Cleaning Instructions 5-6 Lubrication Instructions 7 Trouble Shooting Guide 8 Repair Instructions Including Disassembly, Replacement and Reassembly 9-11 Replacement Parts 12-21 Warranty Information Back Cover
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE
Figure 1 Overall View of Meat Slicer 2 Figure 2 Base Assembly 12- 13 Figure 3 Casting and Blade Assembly 14- 15 Figure 4 Arm Assembly 16 Figure 5 Slice Control Assembly 17 Figure 6 Carnage assembly 18 Figure 7 Sharpener Assembly 19 Figure 8 Electrical Assembly 20-21 Figure 9 Schematic 115V, 60HZ, 1PH, 100V, 50/60HZ, 1PH 22 Figure 10 Schematic 220V, 50hz, 1ph 23
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OVERALL VIEW OF MEAT SLICER
MODEL 8512
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1 INDICATOR LIGHT 9 CARRIAGE ARM 2 ON-OFF SWITCH 10 ELECTRIC CORD 3 FENCE 11 CARRIAGE ARM KNOB 4 KNIFE SHARPENER 12 AUTO CLUTCH LEVER 5 KNIFE GUARD 13 PROTECTIVE GUARD 6 CARRIAGE 14 GRADUATED KNOB 7 ADJUSTMENT SPACER 15 SERIAL NAME PLATE (ON REAR) 8 LAST SLICE DEVICE
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This manual contains instructions for the Installation, Operation, Care, Maintenance and Repair of the
Meat Slicing Machine. Disassembly, Repair, Replacement and Reassembly Instructions are included.
ng guide is provided. A complete Replacement Parts List with identifying figures is
carefully by the person making the installation for loose, damaged or broken parts. Detached parts and
fixtures should be checked against packing list to determine all are present. Any damages should be
After slicer has been inspected, wash slicer completely with warm water and mild soap.
The most efficient installation of your Univex slicer will depend upon the layout of your kitchen.
Locate your slicer where it will save steps for the operator and be sure to provide sufficient clearance
Slicer should be operated on a sturdy bench or table with the height determined to suit the operator. It
is most important that the forearm of the operator be at the proper level for ease and safety of
ion, as well as for maximum production. This height is considered optimum when the carriage
9 & 10.)
nameplate to make sure that they agree with those on your electrical service. A
ety. If you do not have a
keep hands and fingers
clear of the knife. Never run slicer without the guard or other parts in place and securely
fastened. Take extra care to avoid accidents by keeping the knife guard and sharpening
t in use, the slice adjustment
knob should be turned fully back to the closed position (beyond "0") so that the knife edge
for best results and for safety. Also remember
licer and disconnect the electrical supply cord. When slicing,
Do not hold or
INTRODUCTION
A trouble shooti also included to facilitate identification and ordering of replacement parts.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSPECTION
All Univex slicers are inspected and tested at the factory; however, they should be reinspected
reported to the carrier immediately, and any shortage of parts or fixtures reported to Univex Corporation.
Warning:
For SAFETY, follow the cleaning instructions on Page 6.
INSTALLATION
around it for ease of maintenance and cleaning, as well as for efficient and safe use.
operat handle (Figure 1 [9]) of the slicer is at approximately the height of the operator's elbow when standing.
Warning/Caution:
Warning:
The slicer knife is extremely sharp! Never touch the knife, always
assembly cover ON at all times. When the machine is no is not exposed.
Observe the cleaning instruction on Page 7 to always turn off the s always work the carriage using only the carriage arm handle (Figure 1 [9]). push the carriage from any other place.
IMPORTANT
Electrical wiring instructions are found in the wiring diagram (Figures Before making electrical connections, CHECK the specifications on the
grounding type three-terminal plug is provided for saf mating receptacle, have a qualified electrician provide one with grounding provisions in accordance with local safety codes.
IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
The Univex slicer is designed to meet the cook's demand for an efficient, sturdy slicer. The Univex slicer
allows for slice thicknesses ranging from paper thin
various needs. When not in use, always return knob back to its fully closed position (beyond
. Use
Always make sure the carriage is positively secured to the slicer by checking to see that the
sharpener cover and the forward edge where slicing will be performed. This forward edge
can be removed for cleaning by unscrewing the knife guard
This slicer is equipped with a knife having a concave or hollowed rear surface for superior slicing quality.
ly and properly in order to produce
in design simplicity and ease of use. It even has an
The following sharpening procedure will provide high quality sharpening results and should
will give unfailing performance over a period of years, when operated and maintained according to instructions contained herein.
START/STOP SWITCH
The slicer is started by pulling the ON/OFF switch (Figure 1 [2]) out to the ON position. A pilot light (Figure 1 [1]) is provided to indicate when the slicer is turned on.
SLICE ADJUSTMENT
Warning: Dial-type knob adjustment (Figure 1 [14])
up to 5/8". Dial graduations allow you to precisely set up specific slice thicknesses for
"0") so that the knife edge is not exposed.
POSITIVE HOLD CARRIAGE
Caution: A last slice gravity feed grip (Figure 1 [8]) is provided which can be locked out of the way
when not required. Do not use this last slice device to work the carriage back and forth only the carriage arm handle (Figure 1 [9]).
carriage arm knob (Figure 1 [11]) is fully tightened. Failure to do this could result in the carriage striking and damaging the knife edge.
PROTECTIVE GUARD WARNING: The protective guard (Figure 1 [13]) covers the knife edge completely except under the
is covered by the edge of the fence, but only when the slice adjustment is completely closed. The knife guard (Figure 1 [5]) knob (Figure 3 [2]). For safety, keep the knife guard on at all times except when cleaning. Never operate the slicer with the knife guard removed.
SHARPENING INSTRUCTIONS
Of course, any knife, however superior, must be sharpened regular not only the highest quality slices, but also to allow it to maintain its productivity. The knife sharpener (Figure 1 [4]) on this machine is a top mounted built­autom atic aligning feature.
Warning:
also be followed for safety considerations:
1. WARNING: Keep away from the knife edge.
2. Completely close the slice adjustment (beyond "0") so that the knife edge is not exposed.
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grease. Grease
will ruin the ability of a grinding stone to sharpen an edge. The stone simply will not
Remember to
which bears against sharpener post, then lift
Then seat it down over
As the lock pin is tightened, it bears on the
Turn slicer ON. Depress the sharpener button on the back side of blade and hold in,
seconds to several minutes depending on how dull the
burr on the side of knife
opposite the bevel which indicates complete grinding of the bevel. This slight burr can
the front side of blade and
seconds while you turn OFF the slicer. Blade should now be completely
It is important for best slicing results not to deburr the knife too long or the keen
ue to the formation of an undesirable second bevel on
the opposite side. This condition tends to be the primary cause of unsatisfactory
then lift and return sharpener to its
in order to
1
ush is recommended. Use only
3. The knife cutting area should be clean and free from food, especially
cut. If cleaning is necessary, follow the procedure outlined on Page 6. unplug the electrical supply cord.
4. Loosen sharpener lock pin (Figure 7 [30]) sharpener assembly (Figure 1 [4]) and rotate it 1/2 turn (180°). the knife.
5. Tighten sharpener lock pin (Figure 7 [30]). sharpener post and automatically aligns the grinding and deburring stones to the precise orientations which are preset at our factory.
6. which will start the grinding wheel rotating. Run until the beveled cutting surface cleans up. This can take from 30 blade was allowed to become. Release sharpener button.
7. Turn slicer OFF and check for the formation of a very slight
be detected either visually or by picking with a small piece of stiff paper.
8. Turn slicer ON. Lightly press deburring (honing) button on hold for 1 to 2 sharpened and honed.
Caution:
edge will be destroyed d
slicing results.
9. Turn slicer OFF. Loosen lock pin, (Figure 7 [13])
storage position. Tighten lock pin.
10. Clean slicer and knife according to the cleaning procedure on Page 7
thoroughly remove grinding debris.
OPERATORS CARE OF SLICER
CLEANING Warning:
Warning:
Caution:
1. Never touch the knife. Always keep your hands, fingers and arms clear of knife.
2. Turn off slicer and DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL CORD (Figure 1 [10]) before cleaning. Leave protective guard in place.
3. Turn slice adjustment knob (Figure 1 [14]) to the fully closed position (beyond "0") so that the knife edge is not exposed.
4.
Remove carriage assembly (Figure 1 [6]) which may be washed in a sink. Use care in washing the sharply pointed prongs on the last slice feed grip, (Figure [8]). Wash this area thoroughly. A small bristle br warm water and mild soap. Rinse carriage assembly with warm water and dry thoroughly using a clean soft cloth.
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and pushing
Warning 5. Wash body of slicer using warm water and mild soap using a clean soft cloth. Under no
WARNING: 8. CAREFULLY wash the front and rear of the knife with a cloth using warm water and mild
Caution: 9. Following cleaning, a commercial non-toxic sanitizer may be wiped on the clean surfaces
Warning: 10. Replace the knife guard. Never leave the slicer without its knife guard installed!
Never use detergents nor wash the slicer or any of its parts is a dishwashing machine or the clear protective finish will be damaged.
circumstances should the slicer be hose rinsed. It is recommended that the cloth be folded over a thin wooden stick when cleaning between the fence plate and the knife.
6. Remove knife guard (Figure 1 [5]) by loosening knife guard knob (Figure 3 [35])
the long stud upward to lift knife guard above surface of knife. Then carefully lift and remove guard.
7. Remove deflector (Fig. 3 [33]) by unscrewing knob (Fig. 3 [31 ]).
soap. It is recommended that the cloth be folded over a thin wooden stick as a further caution to avoid accidental contact with the knife. CAREFULLY wash between the knife edge and protective guard using a soft cloth inserted between knife edge and guard on both front and rear of knife using extreme caution to never touch the knife edge. Rinse with warm water applied with a cloth. Dry thoroughly with a clean soft cloth.
with a soft clean cloth or sprayed as recommended on the container labeling. It is important that the sanitizer be compatible with anodized aluminum or the clear protective finish on the slicer will be damaged. Surface should be wetted completely, but not to the point of running or puddling.
11. Replace Knife deflector (Fig. 3 [33]).
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LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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A = Clean and apply mineral
oil weekly.
B = Apply Petro-Gel (4400408) often as
required to maintain light film.
C = 140 WT USDA oil. Change when changing gears
D = Lubricated for life.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Motor capacitor defective.
Replace
Remove, test, repair or replace.
Cone clutch assembly not
Deflector contacting blade.
Remove cover and adjust fan.
TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
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1. Slicer will not operate. 1.1 Electrical service down.
1.2 Burned switch contacts.
1.3
1.4 Burned out motor.
2. Motor running, blade
2.1 Broken gear 2.1 Replace gear
not turning, (carriage) still operating).
3. Carriage not operating
(blade is operating).
3.1 Loose or broken belt
3.2
engaging.
3.3 Connecting rod support
jammed.
4. Excessive noise. 4.1 Blade contacting knife guard.
4.2
4.3 Sharpener contacting blade
4.4 Connecting rod support
hitting bottom cover.
4.5 Fan hitting motor cover.
4.6 Damaged belt hitting
against motor cover.
4.7 Reduction gearbox.
1.1 Check electrical service. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker as necessary.
1.2 Clean or replace. 1.3
1.4
3.1 Adjust belt tension or
replace belt.
3.2 Adjust spring bushing.
3.3 Check for foreign objects in
mechanism.
4.1 Check for loose knife guard knob. Shim tapered bushing.
4.2 Adjust deflector.
4.3 Adjust cover from hitting blade.
4.4 Pull bottom cover from
support.
4.5
4.6 Replace belt.
4.7 Replace.
5. Not cutting properly. 5.1 Dull blade.
5.2 Soft cheese.
5.1 Sharpen blade following
outlined procedures.
5.2 Chill for best slicing results.
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REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
6.
Worn knife should be disposed of in a safe responsible way, showing concern for
Maintain shims that may have been used
D.
(including disassembly, replacement and reassembly)
KNIFE (Removal) (Figure 3)
1. WARNING Disconnect electrical power cord.
2. Remove carriage assembly (Fig. 6).
3. Remove knife guard knob (Fig. 3 [35]) and carefully remove knife guard.
4. Loosen sharpener lock pin (Fig. 7 [13]), lift and relock in up position.
5. WARNING Using caution to avoid the sharp knife edge, remove the four screws (Fie. 3 [ 15]). Carefully remove knife and set aside with its flat side down flush on a bench so the edge is
not exposed.
7. Reinstall new knife in the reverse procedures outlined above.
8. Even though a new knife is very sharp, the sharpening procedure specified on pages 6 and 7 should be performed to true the new knife's bevel to the slicer.
WARNING:
others who may handle it. It recommended that the edge of the knife be wrapped several times with heavy tape and that a caution (CAUTION, SHARP EDGE) be written on both sides of the knife.
KMFE SEAL (Figure 3)
1. Remove knife per above instructions.
2. Unscrew and remove tapered bushing (Fig. 3 [ 12]). in assembly.
3. Using a small screwdriver, carefully pry and remove the knife seal (Fig. 3 [13]) from knife support (Fig.3 [8]).
4. Apply light film of mineral oil on outer diameter and lip of rubber seal.
KNIFE SUPPORT Figure 3
1. KNIFE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
A. Remove knife per above instructions. B. Loosen lama (Fig. 3 [36]) by holding tapered bushing (Fig. 3 [12]) while turning lama
with allen wrench.
C. Elevate left side or lama side of machine 3-1/2" to prevent oil from spilling.
Remove oil.
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B.
E. Remove lama by turning counter-clockwise. F. Push knife support assembly from bottom and remove.
2. GEAR REPLACEMENT
A. With knife support assembly removed, check gear (Fig. 3 [7]) for wear. If worn, replace.
Remove snap ring (Fig. 3 [6]).
C. Pry gear off of shaft. D. Replace gear in reverse procedures.
3. BEARING REPLACEMENT
A. Remove tapered bushing (Fig. 3 [12]).
B. Press shaft (Fig. 3 [5]) from top of blade support assembly. C. Remove shim washers (7120040) if present.
D. Using a small screwdriver, carefully pry and remove the knife seal (Fig. 3 [13]).
E. Remove retaining ring (Fig. 3 [11)). F. Invert assembly on bench and drive bearings and spacer from back side.
G. Put new bearing in by reversing above procedure.
MOTOR REPLACEMENT/OR BELT REPLACEMENT
1. Follow procedure for removing blade support assembly.
2. Remove acorn nuts (Fig. 2 [47]).
3. Remove motor cover (Fig. 2 [45]).
4. Loosen and pull fan (Fig. 2 [48]).
5. Remove belt retainer (Fig. 2 [43]).
6. Remove belt (Fig. 2 [50]).
a. If only replacing belt, put on new belt at this point and reassemble in reverse procedure.
7. For motor replacement, continue disassembly by removing pulley (Fig. 2 [49]).
8. Remove two remaining nuts (Fig. 8 [5]).
9. Pull motor (Fig. 8 [1]) from housing.
10. Connect all wiring to new motor following wiring diagram on page 24 or 25.
11. Reverse above procedures to complete installation of new motor.
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ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY
6.
1. WARNING DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
2. Remove four rubber feet (Fig. 2 [24]) and 4 extension legs (Fig. 2 [52]).
3. Remove bottom cover (Fig. 2 [19]).
4. Remove casing cover (fig. 8 [22]).
5. Discharge capacitors by jumping across terminals with electrically protected screwdriver. Remove reduction gear rod (Fig. 2 [34]) by removing two bolts (Fig. 2 [38]) and removing
set screw at reduction gear end.
7. Remove switch shaft (Fig. 8 [16]) by loosening nut (Fig. 8 [15]) near switch end.
8. Remove capacitor on left to access ground screw holding electrical equipment casing.
9. Remove electrical equipment casing by removing three screws (Fig. 8 [21 ]).
10. Replace capacitors (Fig. 8 [24]) if found to be defective.
11. Relay (Fig. 8 [7]) and switch (Fig. 8 [20]) can also be checked from this procedure.
12. Replace any defective electrical component and reverse procedures to reassemble.
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BASE ASSEMBLY
Figure 2
ILLUS. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1. 8512300A SUPPORT, CARRIAGE, ALSO FIG. 4 [6] 1
2. 6509098 SET SCREW, M6-1.0 X 8MM 4
3. 8512823 BOLT, CONE CLUTCH 1
4. 8512826 BUSHING, SPRING 1
5. 8512827 SET SCREW, M5-0.8 X 5MM 2
6. 8512828 SPRING 1
7. 8512824 CAM 1
8. 8512829 KNOB, CONE CLUTCH 1
9. 8512818 BUSHING, AUTOMATIC 1
10. 8512819 ROD, ROUND GUIDE 1
11. 6509028 WASHER, M8 2
12. 6509040 SCREW, SOC HD CAP M8-1.25 X 25MM 2
13. 8512817 SCREW, CRANK ATTACHMENT 1
14. 1012167 BALL BEARING 1
15. 8512814 SCREW, CRANK ATTACHMENT 1
16. 8512812 BALL BEARING 1
17. 8512811 CRANK 1
18. 8512813 SPACER 1
19. 8512853 COVER, BOTTOM 1
20. 8512816 SPACER 1
21.
RESERVED
22. 8512805 SUPPORT, CONNECTION ROD 1
23. 8512808 KEY 1
24. 8512855 FOOT 4
25. 8512803A GEAR, REDUCTION 1
26.
RESERVED
27. 8512516 WASHER, M6 4
28. 8512803 STUD 4
29. 6509143 NUT M6-1.0 4
30.
RESERVED
31. 8512846 KEY 4
32. 8512845 PULLEY, MOTOR 1
33. 8512831 KEY, REDUCTION GEAR 1
34. 8512830 ROD, REDUCTION GEAR 1
35. 8512836 KEY 1
36. 8512834 BALL BEARING 1
37. 8512832 SUPPORT, ROD 1
38. 8512833 SCREW, M6-1.0 X 20MM 2 ILLUS. NO 39 THRU 43 ARE AN ASSEMBLY
39. 8512843 NUT 1
40. 6509028 WASHER, M8 1
41. 8512840 BEARING, BELT TENSION 1
42. 8512841 SCREW, BEARING ATTACHMENT 1
43. 8512838 SUPPORT, BELT TENSION 1
44. 8512839 NUT 2
45. 8512201 COVER, MOTOR 1
46. 8512851 STUD 2
47. 8512852 ACORN NUT, M6-1.0 2
48. 8512848 FAN 1
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BASE ASSEMBLY
Figure 2 (CONT.)
ILLUS.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
49. 8512835 PULLEY (For 115V/100V) 1 8512835A PULLEY (For 220V) 1
50. 8512837 V BELT (For 115V/100V) 1 8512837A V BELT (For 220V) 1
51. 8512637 VENT, PLASTIC 1
52 8512248 LEG, EXTENSION 4
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CASTING and BLADE ASSEMBLY
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Figure 3
ILLUS. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1.
CASTING 1
2. 8512203 PIN 2
3. 8512215 SEAL 1
4. 8512216 SEAL 1
5. 8512217N ROD, CUTTER SUPPORT
6. 8512218 RETAINING RING
7. 8512220 GEAR
8. 8512222A SUPPORT, BLADE, INCLUDES 4 THRU 13
9. 8512223 SPACER, BEARING
10. 1030019 BEARING
11. 8512225 RETAINING RING
12. 8512226 BUSHING, TAPERED
13. 8512227 SEAL
14. 8612009 GUARD, KNIFE
15. 8512229 SCREW, FLAT HD M5-0.8 X 12MM 6
16. 8512228 BLADE
17. 8512240 BLADE SCRAPER
18. 8512241 SCREW, BLADE SCRAPER
19. 8512234 FENCE
20. 8512236 SUPPORT, FENCE 1
21. 8512237 SET SCREW 1
22. 6509080 STUD, FENCE ADJUSTING 2
23. 6509081 ACORN NUT, M8 2
24. 6509098 SET SCREW, M6-1.0 X 10MM 1
25. 8512214 SET SCREW, M6-1.0 X 16MMB 1
26. 7510084 KNOB, GRADUATED 1
27. 8512211 REAR WHEEL 1
28. 8512210 FRONT WHEEL 1
29. 8512209 RIVET 2
30. 8512208 GRADUATED KNOB BUSH 1
31. 6509024 KNOB, GUARD ATTACHMENT 1
32. 8512206 DOWEL PIN 1
33. 8512205 DEFLECTOR 1
34. 7510067 SCREW, SOC HD CAP M6-1.0 X 20MM 4
35. 8512233 KNOB, KNIFE GUARD 1
36. 8512232 LAMA 1
37. 8512231 ROD, KNIFE GUARD 1 38 8512928 RIGHT SUPPORT 1 39 8512930 SCREW M8-1.0 X 45MM 4 40 8512929 LEFT SUPPORT 1 41 8612010 PROTE CTIVE GUARD 1 42 6509082 WASHER 1 43 4400339 LABEL, MAX ( NOT SHOWN) 1
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CASTING and BLADE ASSEMBLY
Figure 3
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ARM ASSEMBLY
Figure 4
ILLUS. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1. 7510038 RUBBER SHOCK ABSORBER 2
2. 8512314 SPRING, DAMPER 1
3. 8512313 SCREW, SOC HD CAP M8-1.25 X 30MM 2
4. 8512312 ROD, ROUND GUIDE 1
5.* 8512301 BUSHING 2
6. 8512300 ARM SUPPORT 1
7. 8512316 BAR, FRAME 1
8. 8512318 WASHER, EXTERNAL TOOTH 2
9. 8512317 SCREW 2
10. 6509033 NUT, JAM M10-1.5 1
11. 6509032 STUD, BUSHING ADJUSTMENT 1
12. 8512308 BOLT, BEARING LOCKING 1
13. 6509031 BEARING 1
14. 6509028 WASHER, M8 1
15. 6509042 STUD, ARM ATTACHMENT 1
16. 8512319 CARRIAGE ARM 1
17. 6509044 KNOB, CARRIAGE ARM 1
18. 6509045 HANDLE, CARRIAGE ARM 1
19. 6509046 SCREW, HEX HD WASHER M6-1.0 X 15MM 2
20. 8512325 CARRIAGE ANCHOR 1
21. 8512326 STUD, CARRIAGE ANCHOR 1
22. 1200377 OIL CUP AS REQ
23.
24.
WASHER 4 SPRING, DAMPER 1
* 8512301 PART OF ILLUS NO. 6, CAN NOT BE PURCHASED
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SLICE CONTROL ASSEMBLY
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Figure 5
ILLUS. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1. 7510067 BOLT, SOC HD CAP M6-1.0 X 20MM 2
2. 8512527 BOLT, HEX HD M8-1.25 X 30MM
3. 8512526 JIB
4. 8512525 WASHER, EXTERNAL TOOTH M6
5. 7510065 SCREW, HEX HD M6-1.0 X 20MM
6. 7512076 SUPPORT, TAPER
7. 8512839 NUT, M8-1.25
8. 6509028 WASHER, M8
9. 6509071 STUD, CRANK
10. 8512511 BLOCK, SLICE CONTROL MOVING
11. 8512512 SHAFT, SLICE CONTROL
12. 7510073 STUD, JIB ATTACHMENT
13. 8512326 SET SCREW, M8-1.25 X 20MM
14. 6509131 NUT, THIN M8-1.25
15. 7510061 SPRING
16. 8512518 SCREW, HEX HD M6-1.0 X 10MM
17. 6509046 WASHER. M6
18. 8512501 ECCENTRIC PIN
19. 8512502 GEAR
20. 8512503 WASHER. SPECIAL
21. 8512504 BOLT, HEX HD M8-1.25 X 50MMT
22. 8512510 SHAFT, GRADUATED KNOB
23. 6509086 FLEXIBLE WASHER
24. 8512507 WORM GEAR
25. 8512506 BALL
26. 8512508 ROLL PIN
27. 8512505 BALL STUD
28. 8512529 SCREW, PAN HD M5-0.8 X 25MM
29. 8512530 NUT, M5-0.8
30. 8512500 SLICE CONTROL GUIDE UNIT
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
RESERVED
1
1
1
1
1
CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY
Figure 6
ILLUS NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 8512432 SPACER, ADJUSTMENT 1 2 8512437 STUD & KNOB, ADJUSTMENT SPACER 1 3 8512448 STUD 1
4* 8512433 BUSHING, ADJUSTMENT SPACER
5 8512925 SUPPORT, LAST SLICE DEVICE 6 8512924 HANDLE, LAST SLICE DEVICE 7 8512926 LAST SLICE DEVICE 8 6509153 KNOB, LAST SLICE DEVICE SHAFT 3 9 8512428 SHAFT, LAST SLICE DEVICE
10** 8512427 BUSHING, LAST SLICE DEVICE
11 8512425 CARRIAGE 12 8512438 NYLON PIP, ADJUSTMENT SPACER 13 8512434 SHAFT, ADJUSTMENT SPACER 1 14 15 8512431 NYLON PIP, LAST SLICE DEVICE 8 16 8512927 STUD, LAST SLICE DEVICE 17 6509038 SCREW, FLAT HEAD 18 6509058 BOX NUT, M10-1.5 19 6509059 WASHER, SPECIAL
20 8512439 STUD, CARRIAGE * = PART OF ILLUS 1 (8512432), CANNOT BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY. ** = PART OF ILLUS 5 (8512925), CANNOT BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY.
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SHARPENER ASSEMBLY
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Figure 7
ILLUS NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
7510151 SHARPENER ASSEMBLY WITH COVER 1 6509153 KNOB, COVER 1 2 6509151 COVER, SHARPENER 1 3 6509150 NUT, COVER SPACER 1 4 6509149 SPACER. COVER 1 5 6509125 WASHER, SET PIN 1 6 6509137 SCREW 1 7 6509138 WASHER 1 8 7510120 SET PIN, SHARPENER 1 9 8512728 PIN, SHARPENER CASTING 2
10 6509147 BOLT, SHARPENER GUIDE 2 11 6509127 SPRING 2 12 6509128 BUSHING 1 13 6509129 STUD, HONING STONE 1 14 6509130 STONE, HONING 1 15 6509131 NUT 1 16 6509134 SPRING 2 17 6509133 BALL 2 18 6509135 BUTTON, DEPRESS 2 19 6509136 SET SCREW, DEPRESS BUTTON 2 20 6509132 WASHER, HORNING STONE 21 6509143 NUT, SHARPENING STONE 22 6509144 WASHER, SHARPENING STONE 23 6509142 STONE, SHARPENING 24 6509141 STUD, SHARPENING STONE 25 6509128 BUSHING 26 6509126A MOUNT, SHARPENER STONE 27 8512721 SUPPORT, SHARPENER 28 8512725 WASHER, M10 29 8512724 SCREW, HEX HD M10-1.5 X 25MM 30 7510150 LOCKING PIN, SHARPENER
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ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY
115v, 60hz, 1ph 220v, 50hz, 1ph
Figure 8
ILLUS. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1. 8512844 MOTOR, 115V, 60HZ, 1PH, 1/2HP, 100V, 50/60HZ, 1PH 1
8512844A MOTOR, 220V, 50HZ, 1PH, 1/2HP 1
2. 8512601 KEY 1
3. 8512602 RUBBER SHOCK ABSORBER 1
4. 8512932 WORM GEAR 1
5. 8512935 BUSHING/NUT 1
6. 8512644 CORK WASHER 4
7. 8512620 RELAY, 115V ONLY 1
8. 8512622 NUT, M4-0.7 1
9. 8512621 SCREW, PAN HD M4-0.7 X 10MM 1
10. 8512605 BOLT, MOTOR LONG 3 8512606 BOLT, MOTOR SHORT 1
11. 1814069 LAMP, WARNING, 115V/100V 1
1814069A LAMP, WARNING, 220V 1
12. 8512624 FASTENER, CABLE 1
13. 8512627 SCREW, PHIL HD SHEET METAL 3
14. 8512615 KNOB, SWITCH 1
15. 8512614 NUT, M6-10 2
16. 8512613 SHAFT, SWITCH 1
17. 4400053 CORD AND PLUG, 115V/100V 1
4400053A CORD AND PLUG, 220V 1
18. 8512612 JOINT 1
19. 8512611 NUT 1
20. 7120009 SWITCH 1
21. 8512609 SCREW, M5-0.8 X 12MM 3
22. 8512626 COVER, CASING 1
23. 8512608 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CASING 1
24. 8512616 CAPACITOR, 30MFD, 450V, (115V/100V) 2 8512618 CAPACITOR, 10MFD, 500V, (220V) 1
25. 6509028 WASHER, M8 2
26. 8512617 NUT, M8-1.25 6
27. 8512643 WASHER 1
28 8512935 SPACER 1 29 8512933 SPRING 1
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Figure 8
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115V, 60HZ, 1PH
100V. 50/60HZ, 1PH
Figure 9
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SCHEMATIC
220V, 50HZ, 1PH
FIGURE 10
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