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1. Close and lock the Upper Door part 2 and Lower Door part 3 See Figures G and H To Center The Saw Blade On The Upper Wheel It is recommended to occasionally check the upper portion of the Saw Blade to make Sure it is running centered on the Upper Wheel part 4 See Figures l and K The Saw Blade may be adjusted to run properly on center by adjusting the Star Knob Screw part 436 To adjust the Saw Blade to run further inward on the rim of the Upper Wheel turn the Star Knob Screw clockwise To adjust the Saw Blade to run further outward on the rim of the Upper Wheel turn the Star Knob Screw counterclock Wise To Adjust The V Belt Tension Should the V Belt part 91 tension require adjusting loosen the four Carriage Bolts part 40 which are located on the Motor Mount part 122 See Figure J and Assembly Diagram on pages 18 through 20 Move the Motor part 125 with its attached Drive Pulley part 74 upward or downward until the proper tension is obtained NOTE To determine the correct SKU 45006 PAGE 12 V Belt tension turn the Drive Pulley clockwise while using your finger to depress the V Belt about 6 above the Drive Pulley The correct tension should occur when the V Belt can only be depressed between 1 2 and 1 Then firmly wrench tighten the four Carriage Bolts Basic Meat Cutting Procedures Place the meat on the Table part 100 and position the meat between the Saw Blade
2. The Blade Guide Assembly ie The Blade Guide Assembly part 37 should always be set to about 1 2 above the height of the meat being cut See Figure F 2 To adjust the height of the Blade Guide Assembly loosen the Wing Nut part 34 raise or lower the Assembly then securely retighten the Wing Nut FIGURE F INSET To Remove The Rear Blade Cover 1 For cleaning purposes and to replace the Saw Blade the Rear Blade Cover part 68 must be removed See Figure G Geh ERC GE GE S Ge Ger NEEN EE SS d e A We A 9 To remove the Rear Blade Cover unscrew the three Pan Head Screws part 11 located on the front of the Cover A Caution Never operate the Meat Saw Grinder without the Rear Blade Cover firmly attached to the unit See Figure G on page 10 SKU 45006 PAGE 9 To Install And Adjust The Saw Blade FIGURE H Turn the two Slotted Inserts part 20 counterclockwise to unlock the Upper Door part 2 See Figures G and H Turn the Slotted Insert part 20 counterclockwise to unlock the Lower Door part 3 See Figure H Remove the Rear Blade Cover part 68 See Figure G Turn the Blade Tensioner Knob part 30 counterclockwise to lower the Upper Wheel part 4 See Figure I FIGURE INSET FIGURE SKU 45006 PAGE 10 Temporarily remove the Socket Set Screw part 46 See Figure C Using heavy duty gloves begin at the eft side of the Table par
3. part 92 and the Pusher part 98 Determine the point at which you wish to cut the meat and accordingly adjust the Pusher part 98 and the Fence part 99 NOTE To adjust the Pusher and the Fence loosen the Wing Nut part 96 located on both assemblies Place the Pusher and Fence against the meat in the desired positions Then tighten the Wing Nut only on the Fence assembly Plug in the electrical Cord with Plug 146 Turn the Switch part 144 to the ON position and allow several seconds for the Saw Blade part 92 to run at full speed Using the Pusher part 98 slowly push the meat into the Saw Blade part 92 until the full cut is made Caution At all times keep your hands and fingers behind the Pusher to avoid serious injury to yourself Never leave the saw running unattended Once the cut is made turn the Switch part 144 to the OFF position and allow the Saw Blade part 92 to completely stop before removing meat from the Table part 100 and leaving the machine To Assemble The Meat Grinder To assemble the internal parts of the Meat Grinder See Figure L FIGURE L SKU 45006 PAGE 13 To attach the Grinder to the Meat Saw Grinder unit place the mouth of the Charging Hopper part 108 onto the Chopper Bracket part 66 Then use the Hex Bolt part 107 Washer part 88 and Nut part 89 NOTE Make sure to firmly wrench tighten the Bolt Basic Meat Grinding Sausage Stuff
4. the Table and it is not bent or cracked CAUTION ALWAVS WEAR HEAVV DUTV GLOVES WHEN HANDLING AND ADJUSTING THE SAW BLADE ALLOW THE SAW BLADE AND GRINDER UNIT TO SPIN UP TO FULL SPEED BEFORE FEEDING MEAT INTO IT When turning it off allow the Saw Blade and Meat Grinder to spin down and stop on its own DO NOT FORCE THE MATERIAL INTO THE SAW BLADE AND GRINDER UNIT Applv moderate pressure allowing the Saw Blade and Grinder unit to cut and grind without being forced NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE MATERIAL STUCK IN THE MOVING PARTS OF THE MEAT SAW AND GRINDER WHILE THE MACHINE IS PLUGGED IN AND RUNNING THE SAW BLADE WILL BECOME HOT WHILE CUTTING Allow the Saw Blade to completely cool before touching WHENEVER POSSIBLE USE CLAMPS OR OTHER SAFE PRACTICAL WAYS TO HOLD AND SUPPORT THE MEAT BEING CUT Do not attempt to cut material that does not have a flat surface unless a suitable support is used ALWAYS ADJUST THE BLADE GUIDE ASSEMBLY about 1 2 above the meat being cut TURN OFF THE MEAT SAW IF THE MATERIAL IS TO BE BACKED OUT OF AN UNCOMPLETED CUT ALWAYS KEEP HANDS AND FINGERS AWAY FROM BLADE ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE MEAT SAW AND GRINDER FROM IT S ELECTRI CAL SUPPLY SOURCE WHEN NOT IN USE AND BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICES OR MAINTENANCE such as leaving the work area moving the tool from one location to another changing the saw blade cleaning debris from the unit etcetera ALWAYS USE THE MEAT PUSH ROD PART 115 WHEN
5. ui 143 Cover Switch 116 144 Lock Switch Strain Relief Cord w Plu 147 Rubber Foot Shoe 119 Left Panel Stand ee ee eee ee es SKU 45006 PAGE 17 AVHDVIQ ATSANASSV PAGE 18 SKU 45006 GANNILNOD WVHDVIG AI8MISSV PAGE 19 SKU 45006 Sued JugwaoR dal SE jjEeNPIAPUI AJQEJIBAB JOU 91P pue AjUO sesodind UOIJEJISNJJI JO UMOUS pue Psjsi ae syed BWOS JLON GANNILNOD NVHDVIG AISIWSASSV fpl PAGE 20 SKU 45006
6. CENTRAL MACHINERY MEAT SAW amp GRINDER 3491 Mission Oaks Blvd Camarillo CA 93011 Visit our Web site at http www harborfreight com Copyright 2001 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 SPECIFICATIONS Motor 3 4 HP Motor RPM 1700 Electrical Requirements 120 V 60 Hz 6 6 Amps Startup 3 3 Amps No Load Blade RPM FPM 372 970 Blade Size 76 83 x 5 8 Table Dimensions 22 3 8 x 17 1 4 Meat Grinder Dimensions A 1 2 Mouth x 2 1 4 Throat Diameter SAVE THIS MANUAL You will need the manual for the safety warnings and precautions assembly instructions operating and maintenance procedures parts list and diagram Keep your invoice with this manual Write the invoice number on the inside of the front cover Keep the manual and invoice in a safe and dry place for future reference GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND DRY Cluttered damp or wet work areas invite injuries KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM WORK AREA Do not allow children to handle this product STORE IDLE EQUIPMENT When not in use tools and equipment should be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust Always lock up tools and equipment and keep out of reach of children DO NO
7. Guide uide Carrier Extrusion ruide Carrier Mount arrage Bolt M8x20 uare Hole Plate fount Blade Guide Din 4 Q 9 G TA BIK RIBIBJDI6WIX ALWIN Co MIC 45 inper Guide Bad 47 Upper Guide Shaft 54 Bolt Guide 5S Lower Guide Shaft 56 Bracket Blade Guide 5T Pan Head Screw M4x6 58 Hexagon Bolt M6x16 59 Flange Nut M6 Left Rail Tabie 61 Right Rail Table 62 Roller Pin 8x26 63 Bushing 64 Shaft for Chopper Bearing 80203 Bracket for Chopper Lower House Plate Blade Cover Retainer Ring 015 70 Retainer Ring 20 oD LI 67 l fred exagon Bolt M8x30 CO 71 72 73 74 75 77 78 Flange Nut M8 79 Lower Wheel Hexagon Bolt M8x20 81 Flan e Angle Plate Seperate Plate Rein Sleeve Hexagon Bolt M8x16 86 JWasher M8 90 External Washer 718 PAGE 16 PARTS LIST CONTINUED _ Right Panel Stand Leg Mount Motor 128 Motor Pullev 91 Belt 92 Blade 1950 J3 Socket Set Screw M8x12 94 Stand Rod 10 95 Supporter 96 Stand Rod 7 38 Pusher 99 Fence 129 JSpacer Bush Roller Pin 4x30 Washer G 104 Cross Pan HD Screw M4x35 107 136 Washer 55 108 Charging Hopper 777137 Clamp Cord 109 Shafi Thrusi 138 IBox Swireh 110 Square Head Screw M10 139 Tape Screw ST3 5x12 pring Washer 1 6 133 134 111 77140 Cape Screw ST3 5x20 SE 4 44 Cross Pan HD Screw M4x14 142__ External Washer 23 114 JPlasuc Hopper Cover
8. OPERATING THE MEAT GRINDER Never use your hands fork spoon or other utensil SKU 45006 PAGE 5 2i 22 SKU 45006 CAUTION TO AVOID HEALTH HAZARDS Before assembling thoroughly wipe off all Meat Grinder parts with a clean cloth Clean all unassembled Meat Grinder parts in a dishwasher After assembly test the Meat Grinder by running several slices of day old bread through the product to ensure that all parts are working properly Clean the Meat Grinder after every operation using warm water and a mild anti bacterial detergent Failure to follow these precautions may result in serious illness due to food poisoning ONLY LOCATE THE MEAT SAW AND GRINDER ON A FLAT LEVEL SURFACE THAT IS CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING THE WEIGHT OF THE TOOL AND THE WORKPIECES AND IS CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING THE VIBRATION OF THE TOOL UNPACKING When unpacking check to make sure all parts shown on the Parts Lists pages 16 17 are included If any parts are missing or broken please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number shown on the cover of this manual as soon as possible ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE For additional references to the parts listed below refer to pages 16 through 20 of this manual Caution Always make sure the electrical Cord with Plug 146 is disconnected when assembling making adjustments servicing or performing maintenance To Assemble The L With the help of another person carefully set the Meat Saw Grinder on its
9. T USE THIS PRODUCT IF UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs If there is any doubt do not attempt to use this product SKU 45006 PAGE 2 ES 12 13 14 USE EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION Wear ANSI approved safety impact eye glasses and ANSI approved hearing protection when using this product ANSI approved safety impact eye glasses and hearing protection are available from Harbor Freight Tools DRESS SAFELY Non skid footwear or safety shoes should be used when working with this product Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they can become caught in moving parts Wear a protective hair covering to prevent long hair from becom ing caught in moving parts INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS MUST FOLLOW OSHA REQUIREMENTS DO NOT OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times to prevent tripping falling back injury etcetera STAY ALERT Watch what you are doing at all times Use common sense Do not use this product when you are tired or distracted from the job at hand CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS Before using this product carefully check it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for damaged parts and any other conditions that may affect the operation of this product Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES When servicing use only identi cal
10. ail part 60 and Right Table Rail part 61 on the Meat Saw Frame part 1 so that the Saw Blade is positioned in the middle of the seam of the Table part 100 See Figures C D and E Then wrench tighten the four Hex Bolts part 58 and four Nuts part 35 to firmly attach the Left Table Rail part 60 and Right Table Rail part 61 to the Meat Saw Frame part 1 See Figures C D and E To Attach The Pusher And Fence To The Table To attach the Pusher part 98 to the Table part 100 insert the 7 Stand Rod part 97 through the hole located in the Pusher Secure the 7 Stand Rod to the Pusher using the Socket Set Screw part 93 See Assembly Diagram page 19 Slide the Supporter part 95 onto the 7 Stand Rod part 97 and loosely screw the Wing Nut part 96 into the Supporter Use two Hexagon Bolts part 103 to attach the Supporter part 95 to the Table part 100 To attach the Fence part 99 to the Table part 100 slide the 10 Stand Rod part 94 through the hole located in the Fence Secure the 10 Stand Rod to the SKU 45006 PAGE 8 Fence using the Socket Set Screw part 93 See Assembly Diagram on pages 18 through 20 e Slide the Supporter part 95 onto the 10 Stand Rod part 94 and loosely screw the Wing Nut part 96 into the Supporter 6 Use two Hexagon Bolts part 103 to attach the Supporter part 95 to the Table part 100 To Raise And Lower
11. back on a flat level surface To assemble the Legs part 121 to the Meat Saw Frame part 1 position the four Legs on the inside corners of the Meat Saw Frame Then firmly connect the Legs to the Meat Saw Frame using the sixteen Hex Bolts part 85 and sixteen Nuts part 133 Insert the four Rubber Foot Shoes part 147 onto the four Legs With additional help carefully set the Meat Saw Grinder upright on its Legs See Figure B and Assembly Diagram on pages 18 through 20 BENSON FIGURE B To Assemble The Table 1 First temporarilv remove the two Socket Set Screws part 102 and two Nuts part 35 located on each end of the Table part 100 See Figure C 2 Loosely attach the Left Table Rail part 60 and Right Table Rail part 61 to the Meat Saw Frame part 1 using four Hex Bolts part 58 and four Nuts part 35 See Figures D E and Assembly Diagram on pages 18 through 20 FIGURE C FIGURE D SKU 45006 PAGE 7 FIGURE E Wrench tighten the Socket Set Screw part 46 into the Table part 100 to lock the table seam in place See Figure C and Assembly Diagram on pages 18 through 20 While facing the front of the Meat Saw Grinder slide the Table part 100 along the attached Left Table Rail part 60 and Right Table Rail part 61 NOTE Make sure to slide the Table as far as possible to the right side Grinder side of the unit See Figures C D and E Adjust the Left Table R
12. eat Saw and Grinder immediately and have the problem corrected before further use Do not use damaged equipment PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALI FIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT IN FACT THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTI FIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS AND NOT BY THE BUYER THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACE MENT PARTS THERETO OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO SKU 45006 PAGE 15 SKU 45006 PARTS LIST Meat Saw and Grinder liem Description Upper Door Lower Door BE Pe WE NU 8 Retainer Ring a JU per Bearing Shaft 10 Wheel Carrier Bracket Nut M14 Parallel Pin 16 Carriage Bolt 18 19 21 Spring Washer 210 22 2 Nylon Washer Housing Nut M22x1 5 25 Tongue External Washer 76 Hexagon Screw M6x12 28 Guide Sna 29 Lamello Plug 30 Blade Tensioner Hexagon Bolt M6x12 1 l NO Q MIN MO de l i N Washer 76 3 Hexagon Bolt M6x60 GO 1G GO Go A ROT PS LP 36 3f ar Knob Screw ade
13. ing Procedures Caution Wipe off and wash all unassembled parts as described in the SPECIFIC WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS section of this manual Assemble the internal parts of the Meat Grinder and attach it to the unit See above for instructions Figure L and Assembly Diagram on pages 18 through 20 When using the Rubber Tube Connector part 116 always wash the Tube in warm water with an anti bacterial detergent prior to use Remove the Lock Cover part 113 by unscrewing it from the Charging Hopper part 108 From the inside of the Lock Cover slide the Rubber Tube Connector part 116 through the hole so that the wide end of the Rubber Tube Connector rests against the inside of the Lock Cover Screw the Lock Cover back onto the Charging Hopper Slide the sausage casing over the exposed Rubber Tube Connector part 116 The sausage casing is now ready to be filled Fill the Charging Hopper part 108 with sausage filling Once filled turn the Switch part 144 to the ON position While the Meat Grinder is running slowly press the sausage into the Charging Hopper part 108 using the Meat Push Rod part 115 This will result in Sausage being pumped out of the Rubber Tube Connector part 116 and into the sausage casing Caution Never use your hands fork spoon or other utensil during this procedure Once the Charging Hopper part 108 is depleted of sausage filling material it can be refilled by repea
14. n the shop Do not route the cord where it can be walked on or tripped over IF YOU USE AN EXTENSION CORD MAKE SURE TO USE ONLY UL APPROVED CORDS HAVING THE CORRECT GAUGE AND LENGTH SEE FIGURE A a eee SE Length Amperes EE 0 5 12112 51 8 a i e kd 10 81 12 1141141121101 24445 7271214010 IS1s20 110410 10 FIGURE A MAINTAIN A SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT Do not use this product in or near damp or wet areas Do not expose this product to rain Keep work area well lit Make sure there is adequate surrounding work space Use this product in a well ventilated area Do not operate this product in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust To avoid accidental electric shock do not let your body come in contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators DO NOT FORCE THE EQUIPMENT This product will do the work better and safer at the speed and capacity for which it was designed KEEP ALL GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN WORKING ORDER REMOVE ALL ADJUSTING WRENCHES FROM THE MEAT SAW AND GRINDER BEFORE TURNING IT ON SKU 45006 PAGE 4 10 16 T 18 19 20 AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Make sure vou are prepared to begin work before turning the START switch on BEFORE USING THE MEAT SAW AND GRINDER MAKE SURE THE SAW BLADE IS PROPERLV MOUNTED Make sure the Saw Blade is balanced its tension and tracking are properlv adjusted its teeth point downward and toward the left side of
15. replacement parts Only use accessories intended for use with this product Approved accessories are available from Harbor Freight Tools MAINTAIN THIS PRODUCT WITH CARE Keep this tool clean and dry and keep saw blades clean and sharp for better and safer performance MAINTENANCE For your safety service and maintenance should be performed regularly by a qualified technician USE THE RIGHT PRODUCT FOR THE RIGHT JOB There are certain applica tions for which this product was designed Do not use small equipment tools or attachments to do the work of larger industrial equipment tools or attachments Do not use this product for a purpose for which it was not intended SPECIFIC PRODUCT WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS GROUND THIS PRODUCT The electrical power cord for this product is equipped with a grounded 3 prong plug Never remove the grounding prong or modify the plug in any way Do not use adapter plugs with this product When in use make SKU 45006 PAGE 3 sure this product is always plugged into a grounded 3 hole electrical receptacle with an appropriate breaker switch in line MAKE SURE THE POWER SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE POWER CORD DO NOT ABUSE THE POWER CORD Do not use the cord to pull the 3 prong plug from a power outlet Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges and moving parts Replace damaged cord immediately Route the power cord safely Protect it from being damaged by other equipment i
16. t 100 and mount the upper portion of the Saw Blade onto the Upper Wheel part 4 While doing so also insert the Saw Blade in the slot located in the Upper Guide Body part 45 NOTE Make sure to mount the Saw Blade with its teeth pointing downward and facing toward the left side of the Table See Figures F and J FIGURE J Move to the right side of the Table and slide the Saw Blade through the slot located in the middle of the Table While doing so also slide the Saw Blade through the gap located at the rear of the Table See Figure J SKU 45006 PAGE 11 12 Open the Lower Door part 3 and mount the bottom portion of the Saw Blade onto the Lower Wheel part 79 While doing so also insert the Saw Blade in the slot located in the Lower Guide Bodv part 455 See Figures H and J Replace the Rear Blade Cover part 68 See Figure G Replace the Socket Set Screw part 46 See Figure C Turn the Blade Tensioner Knob part 30 clockwise to raise the Upper Wheel part 4 and add tension to the Saw Blade NOTE To determine the correct Saw Blade tension continue turning the Blade Tensioner Knob clockwise while at the same time using a finger to depress the Saw Blade just below the Upper Guide Body part 45 Caution Wear leather gloves for this procedure and be alert to sharp blade The correct tension should occur when the Saw Blade can only be depressed between 1 4 and 1 2 See Figures F and l
17. ting the steps previously discussed Once the sausage stuffing operation is completed all parts should be cleaned again using warm water and an anti bacterial detergent After cleaning dry all components of the machine and store in a dry location SKU 45006 PAGE 14 CLEANING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE lu Caution Alwavs disconnect this Meat Saw and Grinder from its electrical power supply source before performing any cleaning inspection or mainte nance Warning Always wear heavy duty gloves when adjusting and handling the saw blade Do not introduce water into the electric motor through the motor vents Do not use solvents to wipe off the inside outside of the Meat Saw and Grinder 4 Before and after each use clean the inside outside and all unassembled parts of the unit with a damp cloth Always use a mild anti bacterial detergent Refer to the SPECIFIC WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS section of this manual for further cleaning instructions 5 When storing keep the Meat Saw and Grinder dry and covered with a cloth cover 6 Before each use inspect the general condition of the Meat Saw and Grinder Inspect switch power plug and cord assembly and extension cord if used for damage Check for loose screws misalignment binding of moving parts broken cracked or improper mounting of saw blade broken parts and any other condi tionthat may affect its safe operation If abnormal noise or vibration occurs turn off the M

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