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8.2.11 Adjust teeth of the Pinion Gear (Figure 6 item 3) of the Single Bearing Brackets (Figure 6) and the Pinion Gear

(Figure 7 item 2) of the Double Bearing Bracket (Figure 7) so they are evenly spaced in the teeth of the Ring Gear
(Figure 5 item 3). There should be no more than 005”/ .12mm of play between the Pinion Gear (Figure 6 item 3)
of the Single Bearing Bracket (Figure 6), the Pinion Gear (Figure 7 item 2) of the Double Bearing Bracket (Figure
7) and the Ring Gear (Figure 5 item 3).

Note: If the desired chain tension cannot be attained it may be necessary to adjust the Double Bearing Bracket in
the same manor.

8.2.11 With a 1/2” wrench, tighten Hex Head Cap Screw (Figure 5 item 9) to the right of the Single Bearing Bracket

(Figure 5 item 4).

8.2.12 Tighten 1 of the Socket Head Set Screws (Figure 6 item 7) in the Sprocket (Figure 6 item 2) of the Single Bearing

Bracket Assembly (Figure 6) to fix it to the Axle.

8.2.13 Rotate the Ring Gear (Figure 5 item 3) one (1) full revolution in the clockwise and counterclockwise direction

checking the entry of the Ring Gear (Figure 5 item 3) into the Pinion Gears (Figure 6 item 3 & Figure 7 item 2).
Note: The entry of the Pinion Gears into the Ring Gear should be smooth and without hesitation.

Note: The Pinion Gear (Figure 6 item 3) of the Single Bearing Bracket (Figure 6) and the Pinion Gear (Figure 7
item 2) of the Double Bearing Bracket (Figure 7) should be evenly spaced in the teeth of the Ring Gear (Figure 5
item 3). There should be no more than .005” play between the Pinion Gears and the Ring Gear.

8.2.14 Place the Tie Rod Handle (Figure 5 item 7) on the backside of the holes in the Single and Double Bearing Bracket

(Figure 5 items 4 & 5) and thread the two (2) Hex Head Cap Screws (Figure 5 item 10) in the holes of the Tie Rod
Handle and tighten with a 1/2” wrench.

8.2.15 Recheck the entry of the Ring Gear (Figure 5 item 3) into the Pinion Gears (Figure 6 item 3 & Figure 7 item 2).
8.2.16 The machine is now ready for the cutting operation.

8.3 Disassembly and Repair of the Single and Double Bearing

Bracket Assemblies.

Contact Mathey Dearman for instructions, if disassembly and repair of the Single and Double Bearing Bracket
Assemblies is required.

8.4 Storage

If the machine will not be used for a period of the time, the machine should be cleaned and regreased with
Lubriplate 130-AA. The machine should be stored in a clean and dry place protected from damage.

9.0 Limitations

Mathey Dearman is not and will not be responsible for

Improper use of the Saddle Machine.

Use of the Saddle Machine in violation of any national and/or international electrical and safety regulations

in force.

Connection of the Motorized Saddle Machine to an improper or wrong power source.

Faulty maintenance.

Unauthorized modification and/or service of the Saddle Machine.

Use of non-original spare parts or non-specific components.

Lack of observance or partial observance of the operating and maintenance instructions.

Unusual events such as natural disasters, wars, strikes or similar events.

10.0 Machine Safety

Users should follow these standard safety procedures in order to observe and prevent the safety of all employees
using the Oven:

Operators must use the wear safety goggles and shoes and should be suitably dressed for the working
environment. Operators and maintenance personnel should read and understand the Parts and Operating
Manual prior to attempting any type of function.

Check the electrical connections prior to operating the Motorized Saddle Machine.

Turn off the electrical power source prior to disconnecting the electrical connector from the power source.

Observe all health warnings listed in the Parts and Operating Manual.

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