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Make:WOLSELEY Model:Harrier Rating:300watts Rotation rate:2800 strokes per minute DO NOT!
INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CLIPPERThe clipper is fitted with a reset button. This is designed to protect the machine from becoming overloaded and will operate automatically. Allow a short interval of a few minutes before re-setting the switch which is done by lightly depressing the switch. If the clipper persists in throwing the overload button you should seek qualified assistance. When greasing the head gears never use graphite. Molybdenum, or other electrically conductive greases This clipper will accept Liscop/Liveryman blades with the exception of the Liscop 102 standard horse blade 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.
Take the upper blade (cutter) and position it so that it sits securely with the cutter blade "lugs" on the clipper head inside the twin grooves situated at the lower end of the cutter blade. (See fig 1) At this point it is worth applying a drop of oil to lubricate the drive crank Next, place the lower blade (the comb) in position on top of the cutter. You will see two 4mm-diameter holes in the lower portion of the comb blade (either side of the maker's name) These holes fit over the two metal blade lugs positioned on the clipper head (See fig 1 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 both the lower plate and tension bolt (comb) in place turn the machine 180 degrees to attach the tension spring and tension 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. 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 (See main clipper diagram) 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.
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!)
Oiling:
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:ServicingServicing should be carried out at regular intervals according to use, but at least every two years and more often if extensively used. Cable leadShould be checked regularly for cuts or other signs of damage (Hooves with shoes can inflict cable damage.) Cutter headAFTER A PERIOD OF 100 WORKING HOURS THE HEAD NEEDS TO BE DISMANTLED FOR GREASING & MAINTENANCE CHECKS! This is best carried out at a qualified service centre, but if you are experienced it can be done at home. Remove the cutter head first by undoing the two holding screws (See main clipper diagram) and withdraw the head assembly. Carefully check the gear wheels for any signs of wear or broken teeth. Replace if in any way worn or damaged. Before refitting the clipper head apply fresh grease to the casing around the gear wheel. (Use Shell Alvania 2 or its equivalent.) IMPORTANT NOTE: make sure the protruding gear shaft locates in its bronze bearing housing. The inside of the clipper head should be cleaned regularly and after each clipping session. Remove both blades. Using a soft brush clean thoroughly both the head and all components parts. After which wipe clean with a dry cloth. Reassemble the blades carefully and oil both blades and the cutter head. Air FilterThe air filter is a very important part of the clipper -it provides cool air to the motor to prevent it from over heating. It is essential therefore that the air filter is kept clean at all times. (Filter should be cleaned at least every 30 minutes during operational use!) The air filter casing is easily removed by sliding it out from the clipper body casing. Clean the filter thoroughly removing all dirt and hair so that you can see clearly through the filter mesh. If greasy wash in a mild detergent and dry thoroughly before replacing. Do not attempt to insert any sharp objects through the filter casing as you may damage the armature windings. Replace the filter casing immediately after cleaning. Brushes.To expose the motor brushed you will need to remove both head and the head-locating bracket. The casing halves retaining screws can then be removed and the casings split. A qualified electrician should check the motor brushes after the first 100 hours of operational use and every 50 hours thereafter. When brush/brushes are observed to be worn to 4mm it/they should be replaced together with the brush spring otherwise damage may occur to the armature (expensive!) Use only genuine Wolseley component parts 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 your blades. Additional Information:Popular spare parts available from Peasridge Description:
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Repair & service all makes of clippers and trimmers Tel: 01424 882900 or E-mail info@peasridge.co.uk Whilst every care has been take to ensure the accuracy of the information given both in the written text and pictures created, neither PEASRIDGE nor any of its staff can accept any responsibly of any type for injury or damage inflicted by or caused to persons or animals by any operator or a third party who has made reference to this web site. Owner/Operators of all such appliance should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any statements made, and if they are unsure on any point consult the manufacturer direct. |
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