Knife sharpening, Knife information, New knife – DR Power 18 HP (June 2004 - Present) User Manual

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REMOVAL, SHARPENING AND RE-INSTALLATION OF CHIPPER KNIFE


HOW TO REMOVE THE KNIFE

• Stop the engine.
• Remove spark plug wire(s) and keep away from spark plug(s).
• Disconnect battery at negative terminal.
• Open the access cover on the chipper basic machine.
• Rotate the chipper disk until the three countersunk screws attaching the knife to the flywheel are visible

through the access door.

• Clean out the heads of the allen screws with an awl or sharp tool.
• Insert a 3/16” allen wrench into the heads of the screws.
• While applying pressure with the allen wrench, apply heat from a propane torch to the screws to break

loose the Loctite on the screws.

• Remove the heat once the screws have loosened.
• Remove all three allen screws in this manner.

KNIFE SHARPENING

• You should never attempt to sharpen the chipper knife (or knives) freehand.
• It is extremely important that the 45 degree angle be maintained consistently for proper performance.
• The chipper knife (or knives) should be taken to a machine shop for proper sharpening.
• Excessive heat generated during the sharpening process will damage knives and weaken the metal. Be

sure the knife is not overheated.

KNIFE INFORMATION

• The chipper knife should be checked routinely for sharpness.
• Using a dull knife will decrease performance and cause excessive vibration that will cause damage to the

shredder/chipper.

• How many times a knife can be sharpened is determined by how much material needs to be taken off to

sharpen or to compensate for dents or gouges.

• A new chipper knife has 5/16” measurement between the short side bevel edge and the knife mounting

holes. See figure 2.

SHORT SIDE BEVEL EDGE

KNIFE MOUNT HOLE

NEW KNIFE

Figure 2

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