JET JIW-45T , 45-Ton Ironworker, 1Ph 115V

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10.
Raise the connector plates and install the
rocker arm pivot bolt. (Fig. 10, E)
11.
Install the table retaining bolts, flat washers,
heavy washers, and nuts. Center the bolts
within the slots so that the bolts form a straight
line from each bolt through the center of the die.
(Fig. 10, F).
Figure 11
12.
Verify that the punch to die gap is even and
equal all the way around the punch. (Fig. 11, G)
13.
Hold the table and bolts in this position and
tighten securely. (Fig. 10, F).
14.
Start hydraulics and slowly, using a press and
release of the foot pedal, lower the punch into
the die to verify engagement. DO NOT allow the
punch to contact the die in any way. If this
happen, verify that the correct punch and die
are matched together or that the punch and die
are aligned. Square and Oblong set especially.
9.0 Operations
9.1 Controls
Start / Stop Paddle Switch:
Referring to Figure 12:
1.
Insert the yellow safety lockout key and lift up
on the paddle to start the ironworker.
2.
Push down on the paddle to stop the
i ronworker.
3.
If leaving the ironworker unattended, remove
the yellow safety lockout key to prevent
unauthorized usage. Store the lockout key in a
safe location for authorized persons only.
Figure 12
9.2 Bar and Angle Shearing
Your Ironworker includes a bar and a angle iron
shear as a standard feature. These shear stations
will provide a distortion and burr free shear cut to
mild steel stock as listed in the Ironworker
Specifications as well as described on the capacity
labels positioned at the Shearing Station.
The Bar Shear allows for straight or angled cutting
operations.
The Angle Shear allows for straight cutting
operations. A material hold down adjusts with a
simple thumb crank to safely restrain the material
being cut.
The bar and angle shears are factory tuned toproper
clearances and are ready to begin shearing
operations. [Shear blades are wearing parts and will
need to be maintained or replaced over time.
Shearing Safe Operation
Observe the following guidelines when operating the
Shear Station:
Never exceed the capacities of the machine or
tooling as described in the Ironworker
Specifications or listed at the tooling station.
Do not stack material to cut in the shear station.
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