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1 “When You Need More Than Staples.” Toll Free: 800 - 658 - 8788 Fax: 801 - 927 - 3037 info@abcoffice.com IDEAL CUTTERS Model 4850 (18 - 3/4”) Model 4850 - 90 (18 - 3/4”) Model 5250 (20 - 1/2”) Model 6550 (25 - 1/2”) Model 655 0 - 90 (25 - 1/2”)[...]
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Page 2
2 Safety Rules • Ensure that at no time more than one person is working at the machine. • Leave the key for the safety lock with the person responsible for the cutting machine. • Power operated cutting machines must be operated only by trained and reliable personnel. Part of the training is to become familiar with the operating instructions. [...]
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3 The entire machine is dispatched in one package, but the stand has been dismounted from the machine. The tool box contains: - a set of tools for service and maintenance, - the mounting hardware for the stand, - the back ga uge crank (#3) with a mounting screw, - two keys for safety lock. • Place machine (#1) on stand (#8). • Insert the four s[...]
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4 The key can be removed to prevent unauthorized use. To activate the machine, turn the key 45º to the right. • Re - set button (#14) Before the knife can be activated on models IDEAL 4850, IDEAL 5250 and IDEAL 6550, the re - set butt on has to be pressed to re - establish the “ready to cut” status of the machine. The yellow pilot light in t[...]
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5 Under the viewing window (#16) the measuring scale rotates in accordance with the back gauge movement. The exact measurement is to be r ead beneath the indicator. To avoid inaccuracies, the scale has to be read vertically from above. • Optical cutting indicator With exception of the IDEAL 5250, all other IDEAL power operated paper cutters with [...]
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Page 6
6 Maintenance Knife change Precise cuts are only possible with a sharp knife. The knife should be changed as soon as the quality and the accuracy of a cut are not in accordance with the standards expected from this cutting ma chine. Should the knife jam in the paper pile or leave grooves in the paper, it must be changed immediately. Knife life with[...]
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7 IDEAL 6550 - 90: Remove knife screws (B and C). Loosen knife holders and lower the knife downwards from the knife carrier (#19). Then, due to the length of the knife, a sideways movement between the knife guide plate s is required for removal. h. Take out cutting stick (#2), turn, rotate or exchange it and place it back into machine. IMPORTANT ?[...]
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8 IMPORTANT – If the knife has been lowered by means of the cut ting depth adjustment screw (#6) to compensate for a worn cutting stick , then this adjustment screw (#6) has to be turned back to its highest setting before the cutting stick (#5) is turned, rotated or exchanged. Then re - adjust screw (#6) again to obtain the optimal cutting depth.[...]
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9 Should the machine cut out during operation, check the overload switches (#11 and #12). If one of the buttons of the overload switches has popped out, it can be re - set a fter a short period. Should the overload switch pop out again and cannot be re - set even after a few minutes, please contact your service technician. If the operator should de[...]