Jet Tools FS-1636N User Manual

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Specifications: FS-1636N

FS-1652N


Stock Number.................................................................754636................................................... 754652
Capacity (mild steel) .......................................................16 gauge............................................. 16 gauge
Shearing Length Capacity...............................................36” ................................................................52”
Back Gauge Capacity .....................................................25.5” .......................................................... 25.5”
Front Gauge Capacity.....................................................28” ................................................................28”
Overall Dimensions (LxWxH) ..........................................46 ½” x 21 ¼” x 41 ½” ......62 ½” x 21 ¼” x 41 ½”
Net Weight (lbs.) .............................................................824 ............................................................ 1014

Uncrating and Clean-Up


1. Remove the crate from around the machine.
2. Carefully clean all rust protected surfaces

with a mild solvent or kerosene and a soft
rag. Do not use lacquer thinner, paint
thinner, or gasoline. These will damage
painted surfaces.

3. Coat all machined surfaces with a light coat

of oil to inhibit rust.

4. Remove the bolts holding the machine to the

skid.

5. Carefully move the machine to a level

foundation. Machine location must allow
access to all sides.


Assembly Note: Prior to shipment the foot
shear is adjusted at the factory for proper
operation. If the machine does not operate
properly or the stand does not sit squarely on
the floor, proceed to setup.

Stop Assembly


The (#) in the text refers to the breakdown.

1. Attach the two front arm extensions #6 to

the bed with four hex cap screws and
washers.

2. Attach the stop #71 to the front extension

arms with T-nuts #72.

3. Attach the rear stop #59 to the adjusting

block assembly #61.

4. Insert the rod #58 through the adjusting

block assembly and into the cutter bar.
Tighten in place with knobs #65.

Setup


1. Loosen four bolts #21. Loosen adjusting

screws #18 & 19. The bed must rest
squarely on the right and left hand side
panels at all four corners while screws are
loose. Shim legs at floor if necessary.

Tighten hardware.

2. Use set screw #18 and hex cap screw #19,

to adjust the lower blade towards or away

from the upper blade. The distance between
the upper and lower blades should be 0.002-
0.005”. Do not let the blades overlap.

3. Place a heavy sheet of paper (~0.005”) in

the cutting position, along the entire length
of the bed, and slowly press the foot lever.

4. If the shear does not cut the paper move the

lower blade towards the upper blade.

5. If the shear cuts the paper on the ends, but

not the center, turn the tie-rod adjusting
screw #37, clockwise until the paper is cut
the entire length.

6. If the shear cuts the paper in the center, but

not the ends, turn the tie-rod adjusting screw
#37, counter-clockwise until the paper is cut
the entire length.

7. Make sure the scales #15 and #16 on top of

the bed are square to the blade, and also
show the correct distance from the blade.

8. Make test cuts to verify the scales are

correct.

Blade Care


The 2-way upper blade can be removed and
flipped 180°, for a sharp edge before having to
sharpen the blade.

Wipe the blade lightly with oil. Lubricate all pivot
points on the machine daily.

Spring Tension


The spring return can be adjusted on the foot
lever by tightening #46 hex nuts.

The spring return can be adjusted on the hold
down #3 by tightening #10 hex nuts.

Gib Adjustment


There are three hex cap screws #32 that can be
adjusted for play in the shim #31. Adjust for
smooth travel.

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