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Make:

HAUPTNER

Model

2000

Rating:

50W

Rotation rate:

4700 strokes per min.

DO NOT!

  • Attempt to work on the machine with it connected to the main power supply.

  • Attempt to clip a wet or perspiring animal.

  • Touch the blades when moving!

  • Switch the machine on with loose or missing blades. (In the interests of safety ensure that both blades are tightly seated.)
  • Over tighten the blades in an attempt to force them to clip.
  • Use if the voltage at your site is different to that on the clipper rating plate.
  • Attempt to dis-assemble the blades or any part of the clipper over straw, shavings or other materials. Only carry out such tasks on a specified area i.e. table or work bench otherwise essential parts may be lost.
  • Immerse either the machine or cutter head in liquid (oil/diesel/lubricant) of any kind.

Fitting the blades:

Ensure the machine is disconnect from the power supply

Make sure both blades to be used are clean with no dirt or hair present on the cutting surfaces. Before fitting your blades loosen the tension nut - also called the regulating nut - Fig 1 and remove any existing blades present. (It is important to loosen the tension nut otherwise it can affect the correct tensioning later and the resulting success of the clip.) Apply oil to the underside of the upper blade (cutter) and especially in the groove Fig 3 (failure to do this can result in overheating!) Also apply a few drops of oil via the oiling hole to lubricate the drive block

Turn the machine 180 degrees for comfortable working position. With the nylon drive block (Fig 2) positioned to give a “squared” face insert the upper blade (cutter) so that the raised housing plate fits into position.

If, as often is the case, it swivels/moves, making it difficult to insert the "housing" of the cutter over, take a small screwdriver or slim pen/pencil and hold in place whilst you get the cutter "housing" fitted over.

Next, place the lower blade (comb) in position with the comb guides (two black blade lugs which should be positioned through the twin holes on the blade. Then take the tension bolt and insert through both the lower plate (comb) and the upper plate (cutter) as well as through the head housing of the machine.

With your index finger holding the lower plate (comb) in place turn the machine 180 degrees to attach the tension spring and regulating nut. Ensure the tension bolt is correctly sunk home into the bottom plate (comb) square inset by slightly twisting it. Tighten to take up the slack and to secure the blades only at this point.

NOTE: Always check to see that the eccentric block - known also as the “drive block” has not fallen out. This can sometimes happen - in which case your machine will not clip!

Tensioning the blades:

To adjust the plate (blade) pressure (known as tensioning the blades) the machine should be running and pointed away from you and/or any animal for safety. Gradually slacken the tension nut (Fig1) until the upper cutter plate (cutter) is no longer exerting pressure on the lower cutter plate (comb) You will note a change of pitch in the sound of the motor. (Blade clatter) This indicates that the blades are two loose.

Now tighten the tension nut until you feel slight resistance, this will indicated the motor is starting to labour. Between the two points - “chattering blades” and the start of the “motor labouring” will be found the correct clipping tension. Usually as a guide one full turn is sufficient, but this can depend on the age and life of the blades.

If for some reason the machine fails to clip smoothly it is highly likely you have not correctly adjusted the tensioning. Adjustment should be in small amounts. Increase/decrease the tension nut by no more than ¼ turns (or less) at a time to achieve optimum cutting. (Note the guide mark on the top of the tension nut (Fig1) created for your convenience) In most cases failure to clip correctly is operator orientated rather than a fault with the machine. Practice is valuable!

You may need to adjust the tension during the clip - this has nothing to do with any fault on the part of the clipper, rather a change in texture of the coat being clipped. (Sheep folk do it all the time!)

Avoid setting the pressure on the cutter plate too high as this will lead to excessive heat build up and will rapidly cause the blades overheat and become blunt. Keep blades well oiled. Do please remember blades can go blunt at a moment’s notice due to high levels of dirt and grit with the animal’s coat especially in the case of horses during the first clip of the season. In the case of even the best groomed horses unless they have previously been wash there is likely to be a considerable build up of particles of grit and dust which can cause blade failure (on any type of blades!) very quickly.

Oiling:

Oiling of the blades should be carried out at regular intervals during the clipping application.

It is most important to ensure that the upper plate (cutter) groove (fig 3) is kept constantly oiled and not allowed to dry out as this will lead to overheating of the blades, which will quickly impair the cutting performance. This can also cause the alloy head to become very hot and will often cause damage to the nylon drive block. (It simply melts!)

Use only light machine oil of good quality. Do not use sewing machine oil, bone or other oil. DO NOT use WD40, ever!

Routine Maintenance:

Air Filter

The Filter is the “air intake” of the clipper and is the means by which it is cooled during operational activities. All filters require regular cleaning in order for the machine to function correctly. During the removal of the air filter-casing precautions should be taken to ensure no foreign matter gets into the machine. Filters can be effectively cleaned by using a stiff tooth brush or a semi stiff wire suede shoe clean brush. They should be cleaned on both sides. In certain cases were the filters have become greasy they can be washed in mild detergent and replaced only after being thoroughly dried.

Do NOT operate the machine without the filters in place.

Servicing

As the casing requires special tools to undo it, any attempted work inside the machine should only be carried out by a qualified engineer at an authorised dealership.. Carbon brushes need replacing after an operating period of 300/400 hours. Servicing should be carried a intervals according to use, but at least every two years more often if extensively used.

Eccentric Block

(Known also as the “drive block”) Always check when changing the blades to see if there is any undue wear. Periodically the block needs replacing. Loosen the regulating nut (1) and remove both blades, which allows free access to the block. Remove the block and renew. Then re-assemble the blades as indicated above.

Cable lead

Should be check regularly for cuts or other signs of damage (Hooves with shoes can inflict cable damage.)

Cutter head

Should be cleaned regularly. Remove both blades. Using a soft brush clean thoroughly both the head and all component parts. After which wipe clean with a dry cloth. Reassemble the machine carefully and oil the cutter head.

Storage:

When not in use, having been thoroughly cleaned and oiled, the machine should be stored in a dry place preferably in your house. Do not leave in tack rooms, stables, cow barn, dairy shed, lorries, or outside! The same should apply to all blades.

Additional Information:

Spare parts available from Peasridge

Dia No: Part No: Description:
No: 3 89500.050 Tension nut
No: 4 86831.040 Tension bolt
(also known as guide screw)
No: 6 89500.030 Tension screw
(also known as the compression screw)
No: 7 89100.030 Lower comb guides


PEASRIDGE

Repair & service all makes of clippers and trimmers
and professionally sharpen all types of blades

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