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4. 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 carefully 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 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 a cracked 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 WHE
5. 384 MANUAL BEDKNIFE GRINDER ASSEMBLY AND SERVICE MANUAL You must thoroughly read and understand this manual before operating the equipment paying particular attention to the Warning amp Safety instructions 3847954 7 03 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 instruc tions or procedures which if not correctly followed could result in personal injury 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 Grinder is for indoor use only Keep work area well lighted 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 ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES SECURE YOUR WORK Make certain that the bedknife is securely fastened wi
6. EL GUARD IS IN PLACE 10 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 eliminate dust or to maintain dust level below the Threshold Limit Value for nuisance dust as classified by OSHA SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS This machine is intended for manual reel mower bedknife grinding 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 used compressed air to clean grinding dust from the machine This dust can cause personal injury as well as damage to the grinder Grinder is for indoor use ONLY Do not powerwash grinder TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Warnings Service Training amp Torque Specifications Unpacking amp Freight Damage Assembly Instructions Electrical Connection Maintenance amp Storage Adjustm
7. RT NO PART DESCRIPTION 1 Diameter Center 7 8 Diameter Center 1 3 8 Diameter Center Center Clamp Weldment Round Head Machine Screw 1 4 20 x 3 Long Wing Nut 1 4 20 Plain Washer 1 4 Support Bracket PARTS LIST 3840540 SUPPORT BRACE PARTS LIST FOR 3840540 SUPPORT BRACE ATTACHMENT DIAGRAM PART PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER Knife Support Support Brace Weldment Knob Assembly Lock Handle Hex Cap Screw 3 8 16 UNC x 1 Long Hex Cap Screw 3 8 16 UNC x 1 1 4 Long Hex Nut 3 8 16 UNC Plain Washer 3 8 Lockwasher 3 8
8. al Dress the wheel prescribed in the Operators Manual Follow the procedures in the Operators Manual On the final pass crank down only about 001 025 mm Let the wheel spark out for 10 passes with no additional infeed Tighten lock handles and knobs to prevent movement REASON When the centers aren t tight the bedknife can move under pressure from the grinding wheel As the wheel passes over the rigid middle support it grinds full depth then as it progresses to the ends the bedknife moves away from the wheel A loaded wheel creates undue pressure on the surface being ground Both ends of bedknife move because of this pressure allowing bedknife to rock on the middle support For precise grinding sparking out process is critical It eliminates excessive final grinding pressure on centers and middle support which helps maintain grinding straightness A loose lock handle or knob allows grinding head or bedknife to move when grinding The wheel rim must extend over the bedknife top face by 1 2 13 mm whenever possible See Operators Manual If not possible dress the wheel more often Tighten lock handles and knobs to prevent movement When the rim doesn t extend over the top face it wears unevenly and causes grooves across the bedknife A loose lock handles or knobs allows grinding head or bedknife to move when grinding TROUBLESHOOTING Continued PROBLEN The t
9. e risk of electrical shock by providing a path of least resistance for electrical current This Grinder has an electrical cord with an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded according to all local or other appropriate electrical codes and ordinances Before plugging in the Grinder make sure it will be connected to a supply circuit protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or fuse Never modify the plug provided with the machine if it won t fit the outlet have a proper outlet and circuit installed by a qualified electrician ALWAYS PROVIDE A PROPER ELECTRICAL GROUND FOR YOUR MACHINE AN IMPROPER CONNECTION CAN CAUSE A DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF THE PROPER ELECTRICAL GROUNDING PROCEDURE CONTACT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN MAINTENANCE DAILY MAINTENANCE IS SPECIFIED ON PAGE 7 OF THE OPERATOR S MANUAL AND IS TO BE PERFORMED BY THE OPERATOR LISTED BELOW ARE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ITEMS TO BE PERFORMED BY YOUR COMPANY S MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Vertical Adjustment Screws Spray WD 40 or an equivalent lubricant along vertical adjustment screws while moving Wipe of all excess lubricant Do this every 3 months See FIG 11 Horizontal Adustment Slide Loosen the horizontal adjustment lock handle spray the contact surfaces with WD40 or an equivalent lubricant while moving the horizontal adjustment Wipe of all excess
10. ents Troubleshooting Exploded Views and Parts Lists Symbols for Read Operators manual wear safety glasses disconnect power before servicing sharp objects which will Symbol for emergency stop cause injury and keep ping the machine Flip the visitors a safe distance toggle switch to this side away Symbol that operators and visi Symbol for caution relating to tors in the close proximity must RPM of the motor and mini wear respirators or have ad mum safe rated RPM of the equate ventilation systems grinding wheel Symbol for starting or running the machine Flip the toggle switch to this side Symbol identifying a panel cover or area as having live electrical components within SKILL AND TRAINING REQUIRED FOR SERVICING SPECIFICATIONS This Service Manual is designed for technicians who have the necessary me chanical and electrical knowledge and skills to reliably test and repair the 384 Grinder For those without that background service can be arranged through a local distributor This Manual presumes that you are already familiar with the normal operation of the grinder If not you should read the Operators Manual or do the servic ing in conjunction with someone who is familiar with its operation PERSONS WITHOUT THE NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS SHOULD NOT REMOVE THE CONTROL BOX COVER OR ATTEMPT ANY INTERNAL TROUBLE SHOOTING ADJUSTMENTS OR PARTS REPLACEMENT If you have qu
11. estions not answered in this manual please call your distributor They will contact the manufacturer as necessary TORQUE REQUIREMENTS Throughout this manual we refer to torque requirements as firmly tighten or the like For more specific torque values refer to the information below Bolts Going into a Nut or Into a Thread Hole in Steel Refer to table at the right Bolts Going into a Thread Hole in Aluminum Use the Grade 2 values in the table at the right Socket Head Screws 1 4 In 6 ft lbs 9 ft lbs 13 ft lbs Use the Grade 8 values in the table at the right thread 0 8 kg m 1 25 kg m 1 8 kg m 5 16 In 11 ft lbs 18 ft lbs 28 ft lbs Machine Screws thread 1 5 kg m 2 5 kg m 3 9 kg m No 6 Screws 11 in Ibs 0 125 kg m 3 8 In 19 ft lbs 31 ftlbs 46 ft lbs No 8 Screws 20 in Ibs 0 23 kg m thread 2 6 kg m 4 3 kg m 6 4 kg m No 10 Screws 32 in lbs 0 37kg m 7 16 In 30 ft lbs 50 ft lbs 75 ft lbs thread 4 1 kg m 6 9 kg m 10 4 kg m 1 2 In 45 ft lbs 75 ft lbs 115 ft lbs thread 6 2 10 4 kg m 15 9 kg m SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Requirements 120V 60Hz 15 amp or 220V 50Hz 8 amp circuit Net Weight 230 Ibs 104 kg Shipping Weight 250 lbs 113 kg Maximum Grinding Length 34 in 863 mm Sound Level Less than 75 Dba ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS UNPACK THE CARTONS Use care when unpacking Double check the packing cartons for any miscellaneous items be
12. fore discarding Inspect all items for shipping damage as they are removed from the shipping containers If you find any damage notify the carrier s claims agent and do not proceed further until the damage has been inspected by the agent Refer also to the Shipping and Receiving Instructions packed with the unit THE GRINDER BASE WEIGHS 90 LBS 41 KG TO LIFT GET ADEQUATE HELP NOTE Before you assemble and install the machine read the following assembly procedure completely Then study the Operators Manual BASE AND LEG ASSEMBLY Put the base on the floor on a piece of cardboard with the machined surface down 1 Bolt four legs to inside of base casting using four 3 8 16 x 1 1 2 long bolts washers lockwashers and hex nuts See FIG 2 Leave the nuts loose until assembly is complete 2 Loosely attach the leg support plates to the outside of the legs with four 3 8 16 x 2 3 4 long bolts lockwashers and hex nuts See FIG 3 3 Loosely attach the leg braces to the leg supports using two 3 8 16 x 1 bolts washers lockwashers and hex nuts Attach leg braces to base with one 3 8 16 x 1 1 2 bolt washers lockwasher and hex nut See FIG 3 4 Bolt four Leveling Screw Brackets inside the bottom of legs using four 3 8 lockwashers and hex nuts tighten 5 Runa 1 2 13 hex nut about halfway down each leveling screw Insert a leveling screw in each bracket and turn in until the jam nut contacts the leveling screw bracket 7 N
13. lubricant Do this every 3 months See FIG 11 Base Traversing Surfaces Clean all machined surfaces of the base traversing surfaces by spraying with WD 40 or an equivalent lubricant Wipe off all excess lubricant Do this every 3 months See FIG 12 Centers Screw out the centers on the fixed and adjustable supports and spray the threads with WD 40 or an equivalent lubricant Wipe off all excess lubricant Do this every 3 months Grinder Storage If the machine will be shut down for more than four weeks flood the shafts and other appropriate parts with lubricant as outlined above and leave the lubricant in place until the unit will be used again Also cover the grinder with some form of cover Then remove the cover and repeat the above lubrication procedure before operating Vertical Adjustment Screw Horizontal Adjustment Fig 11 Slide Base Traversing Surfaces MAINTENANCE Continued ADJUSTMENTS CARRIAGE The grinding carriage runs on six shielded ball bearings These bearings were adjusted at the factory so that both rear bearings contact the machined ways of the base If adjustment is required to stabilize the carriage the right rear bearing has an eccentric bolt Loosen the nut and turn the bolt for proper adjustment of the bearing and re tighten the nut See FIG 13 VERTICAL POST Any play between the grinding head assembly and the post may be adjusted out by tightening the brass set screws which run in
14. op face of the bedknife shows burn marks from being too hot Grinding wheel is glazing too quickly Grinding motor vibrates exces sively POSSIBLE CAUSE A Coolant not directed onto the bedknife and grinding wheel B Too heavy stock removal during grinding C Grinding wheel is glazing A Wheel needs dressing B Too light a cut when rough grinding C Grinding head is traversing too slow Grinding wheel is out of balance REMEDY Direct coolant into the grinding wheel at the point of the grind See Operators Manual Take off about 002 to 003 05 to 075mm per pass during rough grind See Operators Manual Dress the wheel before the finish grinding pass on each bedknife See Operators Manual Dress the wheel before the finish grinding pass on each bedknife See Operators Manual Take off about 002 to 033 05 to 075 mm per pass during rough grind See Operators Manual Speed up manual traverse Visually check the outside diameter runout while slowly rotating the wheel Also check the motor without a wheel installed Replace the wheel if out of round REASON When the front face of the bedknife gets too hot the steel loses its temper softens Too much stock removal in one pass creates too much heat and softens the steel Wheel will glaze if not dressed often enough Also as a general rule use a higher traverse speed for the heav
15. ow stand the base assembly on the legs 8 Remove the hex nuts and lockwashers from each of the screws holding the front legs to the base casting add the carriage stops and replace the fasteners Add the rubber bumpers to the stops See FIG 4 9 Adjust the legs until they are symmetrical and the top surfaces indicated in FIG 6A are level Then tighten all fasteners ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Continued LOCATE AND LEVEL THE GRINDER Set the Grinder on a level concrete floor on a single uncracked slab of concrete PLACING THE GRINDER ON A FLOOR THAT IS BADLY OUT OF LEVEL OR BROKEN WILL AFFECT GRINDING QUALITY If the unit must be located near a wall allow ad equate space for operating and servicing Referto FIG 5A and 5B for recommended and alternate locations near a wall Place a level on the front carriage surface near the center ofthe machine and check the level from left to right See FIG 6A Adjustthe leveling feet until the machine is level Place the level across the front and rear carriage surfaces near the left end of the machine See FIG 6B Adjust the two leveling feet on the left end until level Place the level across the front and rear carriage rails near the right end of the carriage bed Level the right end in the same way as the left end Recheck the level in both directions When satisfactory tighten the hex jam nuts on the leveling feet securely against the nuts welded to the leg brackets Don
16. t turn the leveling feet when tightening Again recheck the level after the nuts are firmly tightened INSTALL THE SPINNING HANDLE Install the spinning handle on the vertical handwheel See FIG 7 Handle parts are packed in an enve lope taped to the wheel A q Regular Hex Nut 1 WR Lock Nut ww 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Continued APPLY POWER 120 Volt Model Only For 120VAC 60 HZ application order Part No 3840901 Plug the power cord into a standard 120 VAC 15 Amp grounded receptacle See FIG 8 For 120 VAC wiring diagram See FIG 9 PARTS LIST INFORMATION Motor Part No 3559560 Switch Part No 3707952 NOTE This unit is supplied with a power cord with no plug on the end of the cord Purchase and install an ap propriate plug for your locality For plug and circuit breaker sizing see motor nameplate rating Use only a qualified electrician 220 Volt Model Only For 220 VAC 50HZ application order Part No 3840951 The power cord has no connector Aconnector which is appropriate for your locality and 220 VAC 50HZ 7 amp application should be installed For plug and circuit breaker sizing see motor nameplate Use only a qualified electrician For 220 VAC wiring diagram See FIG 10 BEFORE YOU APPLY POWER TO THE GRINDER REFER TO THE IMPORTANT GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS BELOW IMPORTANT GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS In case of a malfunction of breakdown grounding reduces th
17. th the clamps provided before operating The Caution Symbol identifies special instructions or procedures which if not strictly observed could result in damage to or destruction of equipment DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times 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 Make sure the switch is OFF before plugging in the Grinder USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Consult the manual for recommended accesso ries 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 Ser vice 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
18. the V groove in the post See FIG 14 ADJUSTABLE CENTERS Two adjustments are provided to remove any play in the adjustable center See Exploded diagram ON PAGE 14 Eccentric Bolt The 3 4 nut Item No 85 can be tightened to remove play between the sliding parts of the assembly Tighten the socket head set screws Item No 63 and 93 to push the nylon ball Item No 92 and remove any play in the threads of the adjustable center Brass Cone Point Setscews TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRICAL PROBLEN Grinding motor does not function no apparent power to machine MECHANICAL Top face of bedknife is ground in a con cave shape low in the center The top face of the bedknife is ground unevenly across the width POSSIBLE CAUSE A Grinding Motor Switch GMS is not on B Main power source breaker is tripped or grinder is not plugged in A Bedknife isn t held rigid by the centers centers not tensioned properly B Grinding wheel loading up with grinding grit E Too heavy a grind on the final grinding pass F Loose lock handles or knobs A Grinding wheel rim is not completely over the top face being ground B Loose lock handles or knobs REMEDY Turn switch on Reset breaker and plug machine in Screw in the centers on the supports until the bedknife is held tightly Check that the lock lever is tight on adjust able support Refer also to Operators Manu
19. y grind Wheel will glaze if not dressed often enough If grinding wheel is not ex tended 1 2 12 mm over bedknife it will glaze more quickly because there is less dressing Too light a grinding cut doesn t permit enough dressing action on the wheel so it glazes Too slow a traverse speed can cause excessive heat buildup in the grinding wheel which glazes the wheel Agrinding wheel which isn t properly trued up on outside or inside diameters can vibrate excessively and transfer that vibration to the motor THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK FOR NOTE TAKING 384 BEDKNIFE GRINDER inued PARTS LIST Cont Z L 2 X 9L 8 MAS 18S 00S 91 8 INN 4907 UMOUS JON Joyeuidsey UMOUS JON Jepul4 UMOYS JON ZHOS A022 JOJOJN JOYoedeo JON ZHO9 AOZ L JOJO umoySs JON Ajayes eoq JON dy 009 Bue J YSEM ISNIUL y L 02 p Malos 195 909 891119913 e980 JOJUIO d Sulysng seonpey yons Buissalg Ajquiassy Jajua ajqejsn py palade Buryoo7 dojs OL Jeysem 4907 Bid Buo7 8 6 PZ OL MIDS 18g 90S UOJ N 8 1 J9ySEM 2 1 X 0Z p L Malos Jas 205 03 p 1 INN day 91 8 INN day 72 01 MN X H 02 r 1 INN Bul 91 INN AOJ
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