Maintenance replacing the cutting stick, Cutting blade maintenance, Replacing the cutting blade – Formax Cut-True 15M User Manual
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MAINTENANCE
REPLACING THE CUTTING STICK
All moving parts with screws should be checked periodically to be sure the screws are tight. They may become loose in
the process of transportation. Users should also check and tighten the screws after more than 200 cutting cycles.
All moving parts should be lubricated and oiled periodically to maintain performance and equipment life. Before lubricat-
ing, these parts should be cleaned to remove paper dust and old deposits of oil and grease.
The cutting stick is the surface the blade contacts during the cutting process. It can be turned or rotated and used twice on
each side, 8 times altogether.
If the last piece of paper in the stack is not cut through cleanly, and the blade adjustment has been adjusted properly, the
cutting stick should be turned, rotated or replaced.
The cutting stick sits in a channel in the base of the cutter, just below the blade carrier. To remove it, simply grasp it in the
center using the finger cutout and lift upward and out. Turn the stick 180 degrees to use the same cutting side, or rotate to
a new side if the first has already been used twice.
NOTE: When the cutting stick is rotated or replaced, the blade height must be readjusted. A blade which cuts too deeply
damages not only the cutting stick but the blade itself. The optimal blade height is when the last sheet in a stack is cut
accurately. The blade height can be adjusted up to 2mm by using the adjustment screw (10, in the Parts Description). To
lower the blade (+), turn to the left. To raise the blade (-), turn to the right.
CUTTING BLADE MAINTENANCE
The cutting blade is made of heat-treated high-carbon steel and is designed for repeated use. However, over time the
blade will become dull, and not perform to the highest standards. Cutting heavy paper or cardboard will dull the blade
more quickly than thinner paper stock. A dull blade will not cut accurately. If the blade jams in the paper stack or leaves a
groove in the paper, it should be changed immediately.
If the blade is not making clean, accurate cuts, check the following:
* Have you rotated or replaced the cutting stick?
* Have you correctly adjusted the height of the blade?
If so, the blade will need to be replaced. The blade can either be re-sharpened by a professional, or it can be replaced
with a new blade. To avoid injury, follow the Blade Changing Procedure and use the Blade Change Safety Tool, included
with the cutter.
REPLACING THE CUTTING BLADE
1. Remove the safety gadget. Lift the bottom, grasp the
side and gently pop off.
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