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Manufacturer:HEINIGER Model:HANDY Rating:120W Rotation rate:2750 p min DO NOT!:
Fitting the blades:Ensure the machine is disconnect from the power supply Unscrew to slacken the tension screw. (Fig 1) Loosen both comb blade screws. (Fig 3) Ensure the drive (oscillating) block (Fig 3) is correctly engaged in the square groove of the oscillator and is sufficiently lubricated If, as often is the case, it swivels/moves, making it difficult to insert
the "housing" of the cutter driving carrier over, take a small screwdriver
or slim pen/pencil and hold in place whilst you get the cutter "housing"
fitted over.
Take the upper cutting plate (cutter) see it is seated on the two anchor pins provided, (Fig 3) check that it is securely held in place. . Now take the lower cutter plate (comb) sliding it beneath the heads of the two blade screws (Fig 3) and slide it right back until it touches the rear housing. Now slightly tighten the two blade screws to hold the lower cutter plate (comb) in position. Rotate the machine 180 degrees to view it from above and slightly tighten the tension screw (Fig 1) to take up any slack before adjusting the blades further if necessary. Once satisfied everything is in order rotate the clipper to reveal the underneath and tighten the two blade screws finally to securely lock the lower cutter plate (comb) in position. Oil blades before commencing a test run with the clipper When operating for the first time after changing blades the machine should be pointed away from you and/or any animal before switching on to test Now test the clipper. Tensioning the blades:To adjust the plate pressure (tension the blades) the machine should be running and pointed away from you and/or any animal. Slacken the tension screw (Fig 1) until the upper cutter plate (cutter) is no longer exerting pressure on the lower cutter plate (comb) You should denote a change in the sound of the motor. Now tighten the tension screw (Fig 1) until you feel slight resistance, and apply roughly a further 1/4 turn. Lock the position and test for cutting. In the event of over tightening you will hear the motor pitch labouring. If for some reason the machine fails to clip smoothly it is highly likely you have not correctly adjusted the tensioning. You should increase/decrease the tension nut but no more than 1/4 turns or less at a time to achieve optimum cutting. In most cases failure to clip correctly is operator orientated rather than a fault with the machine. 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. Remember blades can go blunt at a moment’s notice due to high levels of dirt and grit with the animal’s coat - especially horses during the first clip of the season. In the case of even the best groomed horses unless they have been previously washed there is likely to be considerable particles of grit and dust which can cause rapid blade failure. Always select the right blade for the animals coat condition. Oiling:Oiling of the blades should be carried out at regular intervals during the clipping application . Use only light machine oil of a good quality. Routine Maintenance:Is important and should be carried regularly and not conducted over straw, shavings, and other types of bedding. Preferably do your maintenance activities on a flat table surface or work bench, otherwise you risk small parts which can become lost in the process.
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| Dia No: | Part No: | Description: |
| No: 1 | 706-510 | Distance screw |
| No: 3 | 706-509 | Tension nut |
| No: 4 | 706-517 | Tension spring |
| No: 6 | 706-511 | Pressure plate |
| No: 7 | 706-503 | Cutter driving carrier |
| No: 8 | 706-525 | Screws for driving carrier |
| No: 8 | 706-507 | Drive block |
| No: 9 | 706-518 | Laminated spring |
| No: 10 | 706-520 | Laminated spring screws (2) |
| No: 10 | 706-514 | Centering ring (2) |
| No: 10 | 706-521 | Blade plate screws (2) |
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