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1. uea sey ey ILON 94 jo ww 01 8 2 1S2 jo ped Aew 161 51261102 apis y os y JOU OP upub 294 UMOUS Yd y y s y JO p s y OS y UO 5 s yeu 1 ape 89J y JO p ss p 5 994M y 1091 XH 8 104 45 44 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued Reset the Traverse Limit Proximity Switch so the grinding wheel clears the reel at both ends by approximately 1 16 1 1 5 INDEX LOCK HANDLE Pull the left side plunger pin and rotate the Finger and Body Assembly up back away from the operator into the relief position until the left side plunger pin locks into IN RETR ADJUSTABLE position See FIG 32 INDEX LEVER Pull the right side locking index finger pin to release the INDEX FINGER index finger and rotate the handle into the retracted A T KNOB position See FIG 32 2
2. UNITED Setting the Standard With the World s Most Valued Grinders ACCU PRO 632 SPIN RELIEF GRINDER This book consists of two manuals The OPERATORS MANUAL which contains all the information on operating and doing routine daily maintenance on this equipment The ASSEMBLY and SERVICE MANUAL which is used by the maintainence department to install the equipment and to do all maintenance except routine daily maintenance Setting the Standard With the World s Most Valued Grinders We are committed to Providing superior customer support training and service Manufacturing the highest quality products at an unequaled value Setting the industry standard by investing in technological product innovation Manufacturing products specifically designed to maintain original equipment manufacturers specifications Interacting with and supporting all original equipment manufacturers ACCU PRO 632 SPIN RELIEF GRINDER OPERATORS MANUAL i WARNING You must thoroughly read and understand this manual before operating the equipment paying particular attention to the Warning amp Safety instructions 6327953 11 05 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Awareness Symbols are inserted into this manual to alert you to possible Safety Hazards Whenever you see these symbols follow their instructions The Warning Symbol identifies special instructions or procedures which if not correctly followed could r
3. By noting the correct RPM you will avoid evaluating the Spin Speed the next time you grind the reel TRAVERSE DRIVE RPM The Traverse Speed potentiometer is adjustable from approximately 5 feet per minute 1 5 meters per minute to 35 feet per minute 10 meters per minute It is recommended to grind between 15 and 20 feet per minute 4 and 6 meters per minute OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued VERIFY GRINDING WHEEL TO REEL END FRAME CLEARANCE Install the 5 127 mm x 1 25mm grinding wheel Adjust the relief finger with the front hand knob so it clears the grinding wheel diameter about 1 32 0 8 mm Turn knob clockwise to move finger out and counter clockwise to move finger in See FIG 27 NOTE The 3 1 2 x 1 88 mm x 25 mm grinding wheel may be required for smaller reels such as 5 127 mm diameter greensmowers if clearance is required Pull the left side Plunger Pin and rotate the Finger and Body Assembly down forward toward the operator to the spin position until the left side plunger pin locks into position See FIG 28 Position the index finger down and locked pin in with right side locking index finger pin See FIG 28 Move the grinding wheel up to within at least 1 8 3 mm of reel by depressing the Infeed Jog button up Move the Traverse Travel Limit switches out to allow the grinding wheel to reach the end of the reel See FIG 29 Turn on the traverse motor to move the grinding wheel unt
4. Depress infeed jog button until you spark off on the reel Turn the traverse drive motor on to traverse across the reel finding the high side NOTE If the grind starts getting heavier jog the infeed down again until you can travel the full length of the reel without heavy grinding NOTE If you find excessive differences from one side to the other more than 1 16 1 5 mm you may want to re verify alignment before going further When you are able to travel the full distance of the reel without any problems proceed with grinding the reel You want to infeed the Grinding Wheel approximately 005 at a time This is measured by the calibration ring on the infeed motor See FIG 31 Allow the Grinding Wheel to travel back and forth across the reel 2 to 3 times before infeeding further When enough material has been removed the spin grinding is completed when full contact is made across the entire length of the reel and the entire width of all blades It is required to have a sparkout to complete grinding the outside diameter to a true diameter For sparking out the process is to infeed the grinding head for approximately 002 stock removal two lines on the ring scale and let the grinding wheel sparkout For sparking out in grinding process always traverse the grinding head an adequate number of times to get finish quality you require with no grinding head infeed Set traverse at slow speed on dial setting the slower the better fini
5. Z 1 1 Y 2 f 1 1 j 1 1 LIFTING WINCH CAPACITY 400 LBS MAXIMLIM ALWAYS HAVE THE LIFTING SECURELY ATTACHED AND BALANCED 0 CUTTING UNIT LIFTING STAND WELL CLEAR OF THE CUTTING UNIT WHEN WINCHING INTO POSITION GUIDE WITH EXTENDED ARM ONLY WINCH IS EQUIPPED WITH A SAFETY RATCHET DO NOT DEFEAT IVERRIDE THIS SAFETY FEATURE READ WARNING LABEL ON WINCH HANDLE AND THE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING MANUAL N BEFORE USING THE WINCH Traversing Switches Carriage Travel Overall Width Overall Height Overall Depth Weight Base Construction Carriage Rails Grind Head Motor Winch Lift Capacity Spin Motor Sound Level Auto Traverse Rail Covers Control System SPECIFICATIONS Solid state non contacting proximity switches 38 97 cm 71 181 cm 71 181 cm To Top of Frame 85 220 cm To Top of Boom 48 122 cm 71 181 cm With Lift in Down Position 1490 Ibs 676kg 1770 lbs shipping weight 803 kg Boom Model 1670 lbs 758kg 1950 lbs shipping weight 885 kg Lift Model Precision heavy duty reinforced welded steel base Precision Ground Hardened Steel 1 000 Dia 25 4 mm 1HP AC Motor 3450 RPM 400 lbs maximum 180 kg 20 HP Fan Cooled Variable Speed DC Motor More than 75 Dba Less than 95 Dba Quick release belt drive traverse Variable Soeed DC Motor Tele
6. MOUNTING FLANGES for equal and correct diameter DO USE MOUNTING BLOTTERS when supplied with wheels DO be sure WORK REST is properly adjusted DO always USE A SAFETY GUARD COVERING at least one half of the grinding wheel DO allow NEWLY MOUNTED WHEELS to run at operating speed with guard in place for at least one minute before grinding DO always WEAR SAFETY GLASSES or some type of eye protection when grinding DON T DON T use acracked wheel or one that HAS BEEN DROPPED or has become damaged DON T FORCE a wheel onto the machine OR ALTER the size of the mounting hole if wheel won t fit the machine get one that will DON T ever EXCEED MAXIMUM OPERATING SPEED established for the wheel DON T use mounting flanges on which the bearing surfaces ARE NOT CLEAN FLAT AND FREE OF BURRS DON T TIGHTEN the mounting nut EXCESSIVELY DON T grind on the SIDE OF THE WHEEL see Safety Code B7 2 for exception DON T start the machine until the WHEEL GUARD IS IN PLACE DON T JAM work into the wheel DON T STAND DIRECTLY IN FRONT of a grinding wheel whenever a grinder is started DON T FORCE GRINDING so that motor slows noticeably or work gets hot AVOID INHALATION OF DUST generated by grinding and cutting operations Exposure to dust may cause respiratory ailments Use approved NIOSH or MSHA respirators safety glasses or face shields and protective clothing Provide adequate ventilation to eliminat
7. Make sure the switch is OFF before plugging in the grinder USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Consult the manual for recommended accessories Using improper accessories may cause risk of personal injury CHECK DAMAGED PARTS A guard or other part that is damaged or will not perform its intended function should be properly repaired or replaced KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT Read this manual carefully Learn its application and limitations as well as specific potential hazards KEEP ALL SAFETY DECALS CLEAN AND LEGIBLE If safety decals become damaged or illegible for any reason replace immediately Refer to replacement parts illustrations in Service Manual for the proper location and part numbers of safety decals DO NOT OPERATE THE GRINDER WHEN UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS ALCOHOL OR MEDICATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPROPER USE OF GRINDING WHEEL MAY CAUSE BREAKAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY Grinding is a safe operation if the few basic rules listed below are followed These rules are based on material contained in the ANSI B7 1 Safety Code for Use Care and Protection of Abrasive Wheels For your safety we suggest you benefit from the experience of others and follow these rules DO DO always HANDLE AND STORE wheels in a careful manner DO VISUALLY INSPECT all wheels before mounting for possible damage DO CHECK MACHINE SPEED against the established maximum safe operating speed marked on wheel DO CHECK
8. and front roller if applicable the bearings must be in good repair with no freeplay The front and rear rollers must be properly aligned parallel to the reel prior to grinding REELS WITH EXCESS TENSION ON THE BEARINGS WILL BE EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO SPIN GRIND AND COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE REEL OR THE SPIN DRIVE MECHANISM ON YOUR GRINDER NO MORE THAN 25 IN LBS MAXIMUM TORQUE LOAD TO ROTATE THE REEL IS ALLOWED OR DAMAGE TO THE SPIN DRIVE COULD OCCUR LIFTING REEL INTO POSITION Boom Model Position the reel in front of the grinder on the floor so the front of the mower faces towards the front of the machine See FIG 10 Hook the winch spreader bar onto the reel The clamps on the bar should be spaced evenly along the mower so they do not slide as the mower is being raised THE OPERATOR SHOULD BE POSITIONED AWAY FROM THE REEL DO NOT STAND UNDERNEATH THE REEL AS IT IS BEING RAISED GUIDE REEL AT ARMS LENGTH Rear Lift Model Lift or roll the reel onto the rear ramp so the front of the mower faces towards the front of the machine See FIG 12 Raise the lift until even with table Move reel onto grinder table and close the rear ramp OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued INSTALL REEL Move the reel to the approximate position having the rear roller on the rear clamp support bracket and front roller on front roller clamps See FIG 11 MAKE SURE GRINDING WHEEL IS LOW ENOUGH TO CLEAR THE REEL YOU CAN LOWER THE G
9. completing the necessary adjustments discussed on the previous page Now slide the spin drive unit approximately 7 18 cm from the reel drive coupling point and securely fasten to the square mounting bar tightening both locking knobs Knobs C amp D Place the proper 1 2 square drive socket or adapter on the reel drive nut and then insert the square drive shaft into the socket Place the adapter sleeve over the drive shaft and insert the drive coupler adapter assembly into it Finally place the rubber coupler onto the drive coupler adapter See FIG 22 By holding the square drive shaft firmly into position with your left hand you will be able to move the other components to the right and insert the rubber coupler into the flange on the spin drive unit When this is done tighten the T Knob on the adapter sleeve to hold all parts in place Finally readjust the spin drive unit if it is not in alignment NOTE It is not necessary to have perfect alignment but it must be close enough so that the coupler remains engaged and that excess torque is not applied to the reel OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued SETUP PROCEDURE FOR SPIN DRIVE RPM VERSUS TRANSVERSE SPEED SPIN DRIVE RPM SPIN DRIVE RPM IS VERY IMPORTANT IN ACHIEVING A QUALITY GRIND USE CARE IN ESTABLISHING THE SPIN DRIVE RPM PER THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW Generally the Spin Drive RPM will be between 180 RPM 45 380 RPM 100 The speed required to spin
10. head up until there is minimal clearance between the reel blade and the grinding wheel OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued Turn the Spin Drive motor on NOTE The spin drive will apply torque load against the fingers Set the Relief Torque Potentiometer at approximately 15 NOTE Free turning reels may need a lower value than 15 Stiff reels or reels with a drive train may need a higher torque than 15 Do not exceed 45 on the relief torque potentiometer setting Jog the traverse all the way to the left watching for proper clearance between the grinding wheel and the blade Check for proper clearance between the index finger after releasing from blade at far left position and the front side of the blade on the return trip to the home position Also verify clearance to the reel blade support spiders Stop the traverse in home position and check for a proper blade index The traverse drive control is factory set with a two second dwell time before it reverses the carriage travel This is to allow time for the reel to rotate and the index finger to catch the next blade If necessary the dwell time can be adjusted refer to Control Board Potentiometer Adjustments section on Pages 22 24 in the Assembly and Service REEL POSITIONER ADJUSTER Manual At this point you can adjust the relief angle by turning the Reel Positioner Adjuster See FIG 33 You can increase the relief angle approximately 8 degrees by rotating the Reel P
11. on PAGE 29 IT SHOWS THE NORMAL REEL HELIX The high point of the relief finger is on the right hand side of the grinding wheel As you look into the guide finger on PAGE 30 IT SHOWS THE REVERSE REEL HELIX The high point of the relief finger is on the right hand side of the grinding wheel Most mowing units are normal helix THE HIGH POINT OF THE RELIEF FINGER MUST ALWAYS BE AT THE CORNER OF THE GRINDING WHEEL THAT IS MAKING CONTACT WITH THE REEL ON THIS GRINDER THAT IS ALWAYS THE RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE GRINDING WHEEL SEE PAGES 29 AND 30 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued 1291009 994M jenjoy 1814 1901000 ISN 10 Epis 14614 1462 M N 994 991 pue ewou 10158 Se 941 310 231 y y pinoys 994M IWWYON 104 1 inued OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cont INIOd SHA ONIONS WILY LS 40 301 19919 NV 9 155340 0983989 S 991
12. properly catch the next blade when indexing or to allow clearance between the back side of the Index Finger and the front side of the blade when the grinding carriage is making its return trip to the home position If the Index Finger has problems catching the next blade turn the Index Finger T knob counterclockwise If there isn t enough clearance between the back side of the Index Finger and the front side of the reel blade turn the Index Finger T Knob clockwise See FIG 6 Adjust the T knob in by 1 8 8mm into the hole opening so the up travel is restricted Check the up and down swing of the Index Finger for clearance on both sides of the reel blade for the relief grind NOTE This adjustment is factory set for maximum up travel of the index finger for 1 4 6mm reel blade thickness This adjustment should only be needed for small diameter reels such as 5 127 mm diameter reels with reverse helix blades This adjustment is functional only on cutting units with thin blades on small reels ALIGNMENT GAGE Aproperly ground reel should be cylindrical All taper must be ground out of the reel To ensure the reel will be ground correctly it MUST be aligned precisely prior to grinding The digital alignment gage is used for accurate reel setup The same gage is used for setting both the horizontal and vertical alignment within thousands of an inch The digital gage allows you to measure one end of the reel by extending the slide rail u
13. specific reel is dependant on reel diameter the number of reel blades and reel hardness For all reels there is an optimum Spin Speed where there is an AGGRESSIVE yet smooth grind as you spin grind the reel Your objective is to spin grind the reel as aggressively and as fast as possible while maintaining top quality It is recommended to start grinding each reel at a Spin Speed of 200 RPM 50 and evaluate the RPM by adjusting higher and lower to optimize the Spin Speed for that reel If the Spin Speed is incorrectly set you can experience two problems grinding wheel dressing or grinding wheel resonance Each of these problems is explained below On some reels especially small diameter high blade count reels if the Spin Speed RPM is set to high the reel can act as adresser to the grinding wheel There can develop what appears to be a very aggressive grind as if the infeed has self infed and then a sudden stop of grinding with no grinding wheel to reel contact If this occurs your Spin Speed was set to high and you effectively dressed your grinding wheel Some reels have a resonant RPM where the reel goes into harmonics with the grinding wheel and the resonance vibrates the grinder and results in a very bad grind By changing the Spin Speed to a higher or lower RPM you will move out of the resonant range After determining the best Spin Speed RPM for a reel note the RPM on the Set up Chart in the NOTES section See page 33
14. DAILY MAINTENANCE BY THE OPERATOR On a daily basis clean the machine by wiping it off On a daily basis remove all grinding grit from the grinding head and bellows area On a daily basis inspect the machine for loose fasteners or components Contact your company s Maintenance Department if damaged or defective parts are found DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR TO CLEAN GRINDING DUST FROM GRINDER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE TAKE SPECIAL NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING WARNING DECALS LOCATED ON THE FRONT OF THE GRINDER THE WINCH BOOM OR LIFT AND THE FRONT TOOLING BAR OF THE ACCU Pro 632 Symbol to keep exposed gasoline Symbol for maximum weight or flammables away from the capacity for winch Lift grinder because it operates with a large amount of sparks Symbol for Read operators manual wear safety Symbol to keep visitors a safe glasses and disconnect distance away from the grinder power before servicing Symbol for hot surface which could Symbol for sharp object which will eauee buns Cause serious injury Symbol identifying a panel cover or area as having live electrical components within Symbol for caution relating to RPM of the motor and minimum safe rated RPM of the grinding wheel Symbol that operators and people amp in the close proximity must wear respirators or have adequate ventilation systems Symbol for hearing protection required when operating this machine J SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Y Z
15. ER DRIVE COUPLER ADAPTER ASSEMBLY This ADAPTER SLEEVE is mounted to the rubber coupler ADAPTER SLEEVE Connects the rubber coupler to the square drive adapter SQUARE DRIVE ADAPTER This is inserted into the drive coupler adapter and should be able to be moved approximately 2 51 mm It will be necessary to move this when attaching reel to spin drive unit It is then inserted into any 1 2 square drive socket This square shaft has a groove DRIVE COUPLER ADAPTER machined into it on the opposite end of the snap ring This groove is there to advise that you have reached the maximum extension of the square drive SOCKET NOT INCLUDED shaft If you cannot connect the reel without extending past this groove then the spin unit must be repositioned on the tooling bar knobs C amp D NOTE The 1 2 square drive socket that is placed on the reel when spin grinding is NOT included with the grinder You must purchase this from the appropriate local supplier of tools Some mowing units do not have a hex to use for driving with a socket Several adapters are available from the grinder manufacturer Additionally you will have to make custom adapters for some mowing units DO NOT EXTEND SQUARE SHAFT PAST GROOVE INSTEAD REPOSITION SPIN UNIT The following procedures will make setting up the spin drive unit easier 1 Move spin drive unit close to the reel Align the shaft on the spin drive with the nut on reel by
16. INDEX FINGER SSE CSS AK LOCKING PIN Set Grind Selector to variable torque relief NOTE The IN RETRACTED Spin Drive Rotation switch must be in the OFF position POSITION when changing Grind Selector switch Set Spin Drive DETAIL SHONS FINGER amp BODY ASSEMBLY Rotation switch to rotate the reel into the stop finger ROTEN GRINDING POSITION SHOWN WITHOUT GRINDING WHEEL FOR CLARITY counterclockwise CCW when looking at the right side NOTE Relief torque reel rotation is always opposite spin FIG 32 rotation With the traverse in home position jog the grinding head up while manually rotating the reel until the index finger touches the blade NOTE The Index Finger position must be set to stop the reel blade and allow traversing to the left without the blade hitting the side of the relief finger This position must also allow approximately 1 32 1 mm free play of the index finger when the blade is resting on the high point of the relief finger See FIG 32 Turn the traverse speed pot to zero then turn the traverse drive motor on Using the speed pot to slowly move and stop the grinding wheel jog left until the reel blade is on the relief finger Adjust the index finger positioning by loosening the Index Lock Handle and rotating the index adjust lever on the right side of the grinding head See FIG 32 When this is completed lock it into position by tightening the index lock handle Continue to jog the grinding
17. RINDING WHEEL BY DEPRESSING THE INFEED JOG BUTTON DOWN Position front roller clamps as far out as possible to the ends of the front roller and center on the machine See FIG 11 Set the vertical height of the clamps so the bottom of the reel is flush to 3 8 10 mm above the table surface See FIG 13 Set the fore and aft position of the front clamps with the reel Position Gage Place the reel position gage against gaging surface See FIG 14 You want to align the center of the reel within the slot of the position gage THE HORIZONTAL SCALES AND VERTICAL TOOLING SCALES MUST MATCH LEFT AND RIGHT FOR PROPER ALIGNMENT For greensmower reels the 3 1 2 8 mm diameter grinding wheel must clear the front roller V bracket by approximately 1 4 6mm Make certain the reel is parallel to the front edge of the table Lock down with front clamps and rear clamp See FIG 15 16 FIRMLY TIGHTEN ALL LOCKING KNOBS BEFORE GRINDING ANY LOOSENESS WILL AD VERSELY AFFECT GRINDING QUALITY ALICN REEL CENTER WITHIN POSITLONER GAGE SLOT MACHINE BASE TABLE TOP REEL POSITIONER GAGE GAGING SURFACE DO NOT GAGE FRON EXTENDED PORTION OF TABLE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued ALIGN THE REEL NOTE When measuring to the reel center shaft always make sure you are contacting an area free of dirt and grass HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT Install the horizontal extension bracket onto the carriage front dowel pin a
18. ain Repeat the process until alignment is within 002 05 mm Lock the orange horizontal locking handle when done Example If the reel center shaft is off 085 left to right turn the handwheel from 085 to zero and then continue to turn until it reads 085 additional on the other side of zero pivots on the left end and is adjusted on the right end Anytime the adjusting end is moved to change the right side e lt dimension the left side dimension is also changed at a ratio to the right side By over for this movement and get the reel aligned much faster Aligning the reel to a value less than 002 05 mm will not improve the quality of the reel grind and will extend the alignment time DO NOT ALIGN THE REEL ANY CLOSER THAN 002 05 mm Remove the gage Remove the horizontal extension bracket and store it on the mount located on the outside of the right side grinder leg FORWARD amp BACKWARD MOUNTING HOLES HORIZONTAL EXTENSION BRACKET FRONT DOWEL PIN FIG 18 TRAVERSE BASE STANDING ALONE WITHOUT DUST PROTECTION COMPONENTS ORANGE HORIZONTAL LOCKING HANDLE GREY VERTICAL HANDWHEEL aes 7 ORANGE HORIZONTAL HANDWHEEL GREY VERTICAL LOCKING HANDLE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued VERTICAL ALIGNMENT Install the digital alignment gage vertically on the carriage front dowel pin and pointing at the center of the reel shaft Lock into place with knob See FIG 20 Fir
19. e dust or to maintain dust level below the Threshold Limit Value for nuisance dust as classified by OSHA BLE OF CONTENTS This machine is intended for grinding the reel of reel type mower units ONLY Any use other than this may cause personal injury and void the warranty To assure the quality and safety of your machine and to maintain the warranty you MUST use original equipment manufactures replacement parts and have any repair work done by a qualified professional ALL operators of this equipment must be thoroughly trained BEFORE operating the equipment Do not use compressed air to clean grinding dust from the machine This dust can cause personal injury as well as damage to the grinder Machine is for indoor use only Do not use a power washer to clean the machine Ll 2 Low Voltage Relay The grinder is equipped with a low voltage relay which is factory preset at 100 VAC If the power supply line does not deliver 100 VAC power under load the relay INDICATES LOW will open and trip out the starter If this occurs your VOLTAGE power supply line is inadequate and must be correct DELIVERED before proceeding further with the grinder TO GRINDE FACTORY PRESET TRIP LIGHT f G Y A Y 5 Daily Maintenance Safety Warnings Specifications Getting to Know Your Grinder Page 10 16 Operating Instructions Page 17 30 Reel Setup Chart
20. e Index Lever See FIG 6 If there is no free play of the Index Finger you want to rotate the Adjustable Index Lever clockwise If there is more than 1 16 1 5 mm free play you want to rotate the Adjustable Index Lever counterclockwise When the Index Finger is in proper position rotate the Index Lock Handle clockwise to lock the Adjustable Index Lever The Index Stop Pin is height adjustable It should be adjusted to catch the reel blade and still leave enough clearance to the reel spider after the relief is ground to the reel spider after the relief is ground to the depth required NOTE The reason for the 1 32 1 clearance is so that the high point of the Relief Finger is acting as the guide during the relief grind cycle The Index Stop Finger acts as a guide onto the tapered ramp of the Relief Finger TRAVESE LEFT LIMIT PROXIMITY SENSOR LIMIT PROXIMITY SENSOR TRAVERSE BASE STANDING ALONE WITHOUT DUST PROTECTION COMPONENTS GRINDING HEAD HOUSING FINGER amp BODY ASSEMBLY FIXED RELIEF FINGER INDEX STOP FINGER Warn 44 oa Is BLY ROTATED CLOCKWISE INTO THE SPIN GRINDING POSITION SHOWN WITHOUT GRINDING WHEEL FOR CLARITY STEP 2 With the down limit of the Index Finger properly set you may have to adjust the up limit of the Index Finger for 5 127 mm diameter reels with reverse helix blades The up travel limit is restricted to keep the Index Finger in the reel blade index path This is done to
21. el Positioner Adjuster counterclockwise again 1 2 the number of revolutions you counted See FIG 9 As an example if the angle you obtain from initial set up is 30 degrees you can increase the angle as far as approximately 38 degrees by rotating the Reel Positioner Adjuster clockwise until it makes contact with the stop pin NOTE If 38 degrees is not enough relief angle you can move the reel forward one notch on the front tooling horizontal bracket Make sure you reset the Reel Positioner Adjuster to the mid point again before you move the reel and always realign reel if itis moved You can decrease the angle as far as approximately 22 degrees by rotating the Reel Positioner Adjuster counter clockwise until it makes contact with the stop plate NOTE If 22 degrees is still too much relief angle you can move the reel back one notch on the front tooling horizontal bracket OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PREPARE MOWING UNIT FOR SHARPENING When preparing a cutting unit for sharpening follow the cutting unit manufacturers recommendations for proper maintenance It is recommended that the reel to be sharpened is thoroughly cleaned Remove wheels and bed bar if possible from the reel All bedknives must be ground when reels are sharpened Inspect adjust and or replace any worn or damaged bearings Make sure reel bearings are adjusted properly so the reel turns easily by hand Because this grinder mounts the reel using the rear roller
22. esult in personal injury 1 KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order REMOVE WRENCHES AND OTHER TOOLS KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN DON T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don t use Grinder in damp or wet locations Machine is for indoor use only Keep work area well lit KEEP ALL VISITORS AWAY All visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area MAKE WORK AREA CHILD PROOF with padlocks or master switches DON T FORCE THE GRINDER It will do the job better and safer if used as specified in this manual USE THE RIGHT TOOL Don t force the grinder or an attachment to do a job for which it was not designed WEAR PROPER APPAREL Wear no loose clothing gloves neckties or jewelry which may get caught in moving parts Nonslip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 10 ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES 11 SECURE YOUR WORK Make certain that the cutting unit is securely fastened with the clamps provided before operating The Caution Symbol identifies special in structions or procedures which if not strictly observed could result in damage to or destruction of equipment 12 DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times 13 MAINTAIN GRINDER WITH CARE Follow instructions in Service Manual for lubrication and preventive maintenance DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING or when changing the grinding wheel REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING
23. il it has cleared the end of the reel if clearance to the frame allows When grinding wheel is in position move the Traverse Travel Limit switches in until the red light on the proximity switch lights Allow the carriage to traverse from end to end to verify switch properly stops grinding wheel REEL ITSELF MAKE SURE THE STOP IS SET SO THAT THE GRINDING WHEEL WILL NOT RUN INTO FRAME WHEN GRINDING IF THE REEL FRAME EXTENDS PAST THE Put the Grind selector switch to Variable Speed Spin NOTE The Spin Drive Rotation Switch must be in the off position when changing Grind Selector Switch Close and latch guard doors The grinding wheel motor will not work unless the doors are closed FRONT HAND KNOB FIG 27 GRINDING HEAD HOUSING PINGER amp BODY ASSEMBLY INDEX STOP FINGER LOCKING INDEX FINGER PIN IN LOCKED POSITION ROTATED CLOCKWISE INTO THE SPIN GRINDING POSITION SHOWN WITHOUT GRINDING WHEEL FOR CLARITY FIG 28 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued Turn on the Grinding Wheel Motor and the Spin Drive Motor Set the Spin speed at approximately 200 rpm for 10 254 mm reels and 300 rpm for 5 127 MM reels Refer to Spin Drive Speed information on page 23 Make sure spin rotation is the same as the grinding wheel clockwise CW looking from right end See FIG 30 NOTE When the reel turns in the same rotation as the grinding wheel the point of contact where they meet is in opposite directions
24. ing handle when done Remove and store the gage on the mount located on the outside of the right side of the grinder OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued ATTACHING THE VARIABLE SPEED SPIN DRIVE UNIT TO THE REEL spin drive unit attaches to the end of the reel shaft or a drive system component Consult the cutting unit manufacturer for proper spin drive placement and attachment Determine which side to mount the spin drive This will generally be the same drive system component used for backlapping See FIG 22 Attach the spin drive unit onto the appropriate side When spin grinding the reel should turn in the same direction as the grinding wheel See FIG 23 Before positioning the spin unit you should familiarize yourselves with the available adjustments and coupler drive assemblies See FIG 24 KNOB A Adjust the scissor bar to move the unit up and down KNOB 2 each Allows the spin unit to be loosened and moved in and out KNOB C amp D Allow the spin assembly to be loosened from the support bar frame and moved side to side When positioning the spin unit it will be necessary to complete several of the above adjustments to properly align the spin unit to the reel OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued The coupler drive assembly includes RUBBER SLEEVE COUPLER This is placed in the corresponding flange coupler already mounted in the spin drive shaft See FIG 25 RUBBER SLEEVE COUPL
25. ition loosen knob on roller clamp bracket in FIG 1 This allows the mower unit to be set up with the bottom of the reel approximately flush to the table and the center of the reel aligned to the reel positioner gage see section on reel positioner gage below When the front tooling clamps and mower unit are in proper position lock in place by tightening knobs The rear roller clamp is positioned with the V rear clamp support bracket centered on the rear roller The height of the rear roller clamp can be adjusted down by simply ratcheting the unit down and adjusting up by pulling up on the release lever and then sliding the unit up To lock the front tooling clamps rotate the roller clamp up and lock in place with the quick release pin Then turn the t knobs clockwise until roller is firmly held in place See FIG 1 REEL POSITION GAGE The Reel Position Gage is used to obtain proper in and out fore and aft positioning of the mower unit Mount the Reel Position Gage onto the table with the ears butted against gaging surface of the table See FIG 2 You then position the center of the reel within the slot in the Position Gage This is an approximate starting point for setup purposes There are special reels and unique situations that may require the reel to not be set on the center of the flag This flag is for setup reference only TRAVERSE ACTUATOR RELEASE The belt that drives the grinding carriage left and right can be released to all
26. nd lock in place with knob See FIG 17 Install the digital alignment gage onto the horizontal extension bracket pointing at the center of the reel shaft and lock into place with knob See FIG 18 NOTE The horizontal extension bracket is vertically adjustable so the digital gage can be positioned to avoid reel frame members etc The mounting of the vertical slide to the horizontal weldment has two additional mounting holes so the vertical slide can be tipped forward or back again to avoid reel frame members etc See FIG 17 Loosen the two locking handles on the pivot assembly on the right side of the traverse base so that it can be adjusted in both the vertical and horizontal plane See FIG 19 First measure the left side of the reel as far to the left as possible with the digital alignment gages making sure the tip of the gage is centered on the reel center shaft Set the gage to zero then move the gage and measure the right side at the same distance from reel centerline as the left side Do not rotate the reel shaft except for a minimum amount to clear the gage when taking measurements Adjust the orange horizontal handwheel See FIG 19 First note the amount the reel is out of alignment Then with the digital gage still on the right side of the reel turn the orange horizontal handwheel in the direction required until the gage reads zero Now continue turning the handwheel until the gage reads the then full amount of the offset ag
27. nding Head Housing See FIG 5 When you are going to perform spin grinding operations the Finger and Body Assembly must be rotated clockwise looking at it from the right This rotates the fingers out of the reel blade path See FIG 5 When you are going to perform relief grinding operations the Finger and Body Assembly must be rotated counter clockwise This rotates the finger into position to touch and control the reel blades See FIG 6 INDEX FINGER ADJUSTMENTS The Finger and Body Assembly includes two fingers See FIG 5 The Fixed Relief Finger is equivalent to the Relief Fingers on other relief grinders When relief grinding the Movable Index Stop Finger moves from the Relief Finger Side back side of the reel blade when traversing from right to left to the grinding wheel side front side of the reel blade when traversing from left to right This feature allows the fully Automatic Relief function When performing relief grinding operations it is important to have the Index Stop Finger adjusted properly STEP 1 Once you have the Grinding Head positioned with a reel blade resting on the Fixed Relief Finger high point you want about 1 32 8mm to 1 16 1 5mm free play of the Index Finger behind the reel blade The Index Finger is spring loaded to the up position To check free play push down on the Index Finger See FIG 6 To make this adjustment you have to first turn the Index Lock Handle counter clockwise to unlock the adjustabl
28. ntil you make contact with the center hub of the reel See 7 You then reset the gage to zero retract the slide rail and measure the other end of the reel The reading on the digital scale tells you exactly how far the reel is out of alignment NOTE The digital gage is capable of reading alignment to four decimal places 0000 For reel alignment this accuracy is not required and will greatly extend alignment time Alignment should be done to three decimal places 000 NOTE Gage can be set for both inch and metric read out GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRINDER Continued PUSH INDEX FINGER HERE 0 CHECK FOR FREE PLAY INDEX LOCK HANDLE ADJUSTABLE INDEX LEVER INDEX FINGER T KNOB INDEX FINGER LOCKING PIN IN RETRACTED POSITION ROTATED COUNTER CLOCKWISE INTO RELIEF GRINDING POSITION SHOWN WITHOUT GRINDING WHEEL FOR CLARITY FIG 6 RREL CENTER SHAFT ZERO RESET ONNOFF GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRINDER Continued RELIEF ANGLE ADJUSTMENT You should always make sure the Reel Positioner Adjuster is at its mid point before you set up a reel to REEL POSITIONER ADJUSTER grind This will allow to adjust the relief angle by approximately 8 degrees in both directions You can find the mid point by turning the Reel Positioner Adjuster clockwise using the 5 16 Allen Key included until it makes contact with the stop pin make sure Adjuster is turned completely counter clockwise before you start Then turn the Re
29. ositioner Adjuster clockwise You can decrease the relief angle approximately 8 degrees by rotating the Reel Positioner Adjuster counterclockwise Close and latch doors Turn on the Spin Drive Motor should already be on an the Grinding Wheel Motor Turn on the traverse speed pot to proper grinding speed Slowly infeed grinding wheel until you are able to grind the full length of reel evenly You can infeed between 005 to 012 at a time Be sure you have ground all the blades before infeeding further NOTE Traverse speed should be approximately 15 If you are removing a small amount of stock on initial infeeds faster traverse speeds are suggested If you are removing a large amount of stock on later infeeds slower traverse speed may be required This page intentionally left blank for note taking purposes ONILLAS ONILLAS 140 Y 3016 81 26 31 25 119 30 33 5 3 0801 SNILNNOW ZONVLSIG TACGOWN 5 NidS NIdS SNIGNIYD SAIC NidS SNIIOOL 9 7100 SXVIN 73839 se 9599 asn 918 IND Jo 1 991 LHVHO 0135 1334 Ul AJA 9594 210 REEL SETUP CHART
30. ow manual movement of the grinding carriage The clamp release arm is located at the front of the carriage under the Carriage Proximity Flag Bracket See FIG 3 Rotate the release arm up to release actuator and down to engage actuator GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRINDER Continued QUICK RELEASE PIN ROLLER CLAMP T KNOB ROLLER CLAMP ROLLER CLAMP BRACKET HORIZONTAL BRACKET BAR MOUNTING BRACKET TOOLING BAR FIG 1 _7 MACHINE BASE TABLE TOP REEL POSITIONER GAGE GAGING SURFACE DO NOT GAGE FRON EXTENDED PORTION OF TABLE s SS 20 A 3 23 aan Bx 5552 A Kyo 22 CA 55 22 S SS BELT CLAMP RELEASE ARM GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRINDER Continued TRAVERSE PROXIMITY SENSORS The Traverse Proximity Sensors are used to change the traversing directions for the grinding carriage and are mounted in the Proximity Brackets located in front of the Traverse Base See FIG 4 The sensors are mounted with wave washers to allow a left and right sliding movement with out loosening the sensor nuts There is a light on the sensor which lights up when the switch is activated GRINDING HEAD POSITIONS SPIN RELIEF The Finger and Body Assembly of the grinding head rotates on the Grinding Head Housing to change positions between spin grinding and relief grinding To change the position of the finger and Body Assembly you have to pull out the Plunger Pin on the left side of the Gri
31. scoping bellows Safety power lift and front door interlock switches Reversible Spin drive for variable speed Spin or variable torque Relief Functions Solid State variable speed traverse control GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRINDER Continued CONTROL PANEL COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Review the following control panel component descriptions before proceeding with the instructions SYSTEM START SWITCH Powers all control panel systems Pulls in the main magnetic starter GRIND SELECTOR SWITCH Variable speed spin Switch must be up to perform spin grinding operations Variable Torque Relief Switch must be down to perform relief grinding operations SPIN DRIVE ROTATION SWITCH Forward Off Reverse This switch reverses the spin drive motor Toggle in middle is off position and stops rotation NOTE Because the spin drive motor can mount on either side of the reel rotation direction will vary SPIN SPEED DIAL RPM Adjusts the speed of reel rotation when you have the grind selector switch set at variable speed spin GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRINDER Continued RELIEF TORQUE DIAL Adjusts the Spin Drive Motor torque the torque holding the reel blade to the relief finger when Grind Selector Switch is set at variable Torque Relief GRINDING WHEEL MOTOR SWITCH On Turn the Grinding Wheel Motor on and off Guard doors must be shut for Grinding Motor to operate INFEED JOG SELECTOR Slow Fast Switch
32. sh approx 8 feet per minute or slower is recommended but adjust the speed to your finish requirements for final grinding sparkout After sparkout shut the grinder completely off NOTE This process refers to sparkout but what we are looking for is near sparkout a reduction in grinding sparks from normal grind which assures that the reel is fully and uniformly ground Do not run sparkout until you have no sparks because this could be an extremely extended period NOTE Each line on the calibration ring is 001 infeed OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued RELIEF GRIND Replace the grinding wheel with the appropriate wheel for relief grinding Generally a 5 127 mm Dia x 3 8 10 mm wide will be used As the reel diameter gets smaller and the number of blades increases the relief grinding wheel diameter must get smaller That is why a 5 Dia 127 mm x 3 8 10mm wide and a 3 1 2 Dia 88 mm x 3 8 10mm wide wheel are furnished with the grinder As a general rule use the largest grinding wheel practical to relief grind NOTE 5 127 MM diameter greensmower reels with 11 blades require a 3 5 89 mm diameter or smaller grinding wheel Adjust the relief guide finger with the front hand knob so it slightly misses the smaller grinding wheel diameter about 1 32 1 mm REEL SPIRAL Check to see if your mowing unit is normal or reverse helix NOTE As you look into the guide finger
33. st measure the left side of the reel as far to the left as possible set the gage to zero then measure the right side at the same distance from reel centerline as the left side See FIG 21 Do not rotate the reel shaft except for a minimum amount to clear the gage when taking measurements Adjust the grey vertical handwheel See FIG 19 First note the amount the reel is out of alignment Then with the digital gage still on the right side of the reel turn the orange horizontal handwheel in the direction required until the gage reads zero Now continue turning the handwheel until the gage reads the then full amount of the offset again Repeat until alignment is within 002 05 mm Example Ifthe reel center shaft is off 085 left to right turn the handwheel from 085 to zero and then continue to turn until it reads 085 additional on the other side of zero The reason for this is that the traverse frame pivots on the left end and is adjusted on the right end Anytime the adjusting end is moved to change the right side dimension the left side dimension is also changed at a ratio to the right side By over compensating at the adjusting end you will compensate for this movement and get the reel aligned much faster Aligning the reel to a value less than 002 05 mm will not improve the quality of the reel grind and will extend the alignment time DO NOT ALIGN THE REEL ANY CLOSER THAN 002 05 mm Lock the grey vertical lock
34. up is fast infeed speed amp switch down is slow infeed speed Note When the grinding motor is on the infeed will always be in slow mode INFEED JOG SELECTOR Up Down Moves the Grinding Wheel up or down GETTING TO KNOW YOUR GRINDER Continued TRAVERSE MOTOR SWITCH Turns the traverse drive motor ON OFF TRAVERSE SPEED DIAL FT MIN Adjusts the speed of the left amp right movement of the Grinding wheel Carriage EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON Cuts all power to the control panel functions Stops all motors including grinding motor traverse motor infeed stepper motor etc PUSHING THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON DOES NOT STOP ALL POWER TO THE GRINDER POWER 15 STILL DELIVERED TO THE INFEED SIDE OF THE MAGNETIC CONTACTOR DISCONNECT THE CORD AT THE WALL OUTLET BEFORE PERFORMING SERVICE SPIN MOTOR SWITCH Turns the Spin drive motor ON OFF Guard doors must be shut for Spin Motor to operate FRONT AND REAR MOWER MOUNTING The mowing unit is placed into the machine with the rear roller on the V rear clamp support bracket and front roller held with the front tooling clamps The front tooling bar clamps can be moved from side to side along the tooling so they can be positioned as far apart as possible on varying widths of reels loosen knob on lower part of bar mounting bracket in FIG 1 You also have the ability to adjust the height loosen knob on horizontal bracket in FIG 1 and the forward and backward pos

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