Duro Dyne LS-5 User manual

LS-5
LS-5
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MACHINERY DIVISION
© 2005 Duro Dyne Corporation
Printed in USA 02/2005
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LS PARTS & SPECIFICATIONS
ITEM# DESCRIPTION
LS-4 LS-5
(4’’) (5’’)
ITEM# DESCRIPTION
LS-4 LS-5
(4’’) (5’’)
28009 28009 Blade
28012 28012 Cross Cut Assembly (Without handle)
28013 28013 Blade with Hub
28014 28014 Crank Handle
28015 28015 Slitting Assembly W/ Blade Roller
28016 28017 Measuring Tape
28018 28019 Liner Spool
28025 28025 Slitter Support Casting
28026 28026 Blade Hub
28027 28027 Spring Hold Downs
28028 28029 Slitter Drive Shaft
28030 28030 Blade Roller
28031 28031 12” Octagon Collar
28032 28033 Pipe
28038 28039 Drive Roller
28040 28041 Idler Roller
28042 28042 Feed Guide
28043 28043 Locking Thumbscrew
28047 28047 Handle Grip
28058 28058 Nylon roller
28059 28059 Nylon Roller Bolt
28060 28060 Blade Hub Bolt
28066 28066 Adjustment Knob
28067 28068 Feed Shelf
28069 28069 Roller Handle
28070 28070 Sprockets
28071 28071 Chain
28072 28073 Cross Cut Handle
28061 28061 Sandpaper Kit
ADJUSTMENTS & MAINTENANCE
LS-5
LS-5
1) LUBRICATION: The bearings at each end are made of porous bronze. They may be lubricated
with a light oil.
2) The cross bar which supports the slitting assemblies should be lubricated as needed with
a dry lubricant.
3) Replacement blades and parts can be ordered from your Duro Dyne Distributor
.
4) If any slippage occurs or more pressure is required to feed oversized or heavier rolls,
simply push up slightly on the Idle Roller Handle while turning the crank arm.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Duro Dyne Machinery is manufactured by skilled mechanics, utilizing the latest production
techniques. Each unit has been rigorously tested prior to packaging and shipment in order to
ensure trouble free operation.
Your Duro Dyne machine has a 90 day warranty against defects in workmanship or material.
Any component found to be defective will be repaired or replaced, at manufacturer’s discre-
tion, at no cost, if faulty component is returned freight prepaid to the nearest Duro Dyne
Service Department. Warranty does not apply to expend able parts, cutting blades, etc, of
repairs, due to improper maintenance or operational procedures.
All warranty claims must be accompanied by the serial number, date of purchase, and the
name of distributor purchased from.
Liner Spool
4’ #28018
5’ #28019
Frame Only
4’ #28022
5’ #28023
Crank Handle
#28014
Slitting Assembly
(With Blade Roller)
#28015
Cross Cut Handle
4’ #28072
5’ #28073
Cross Cut Assembly
(without handle)
#28012
Feed Guide
#28042
Cross Cut Assembly
(without handle)
#28012
Measuring Tape
4’ #28016
5’ #28017
Idle Roller
4’ #28040
5’ #28041
Drive Roller
4’ #28038
5’ #28039
Feed Shelf
#28067
Roller
Handle
#28069
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Cutting Head
(Top View)
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LS CONVERSION FOR LEFT HAND OPERATION
1) Remove the crank handle (A).
2) Loosen the set screw (B), extend the shaft (H)
about 1”, retighten the set screw.
3) Remove the shaft collar (C), and position the
crank handle (A) in place of the shaft collar.
Tighten the set screw (D) in the crank handle
leaving about 1/32” play. NOTE: There should be
an overall lateral play in the Drive Assembly of
at least 1/32”.
4) Place the shaft collar on opposite side of the
drive roll (D) where the crank handle was
positioned. The Shaft collar will secure the
chain guard.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BLADE REPLACEMENT & ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: THE BLADE IS VERY SHARP; USE
CARE IN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS.
A) Cross Cut Trolley: Attach the blade to the
holder bar using the shoulder screw and
locking nut. Position the blade into the track so
it protrudes into the track about 1/2”. Tighten
the hex head nut and screw on the cross cut
trolley (Diagram V).
B) Slitting Blade:
1) Position the blade assembly at either end of
the head. Tighten the thumbscrew knob.
(Diagram IV).
PARTS LOCATION
Pipe
Locking Thumbscrew Locking Thumbscrew
Insulation Fits Between Collars
12’’ Octagon Collar
12’’ Octagon Collar
Handle
Bolt
Steel Washer
Nylon Washer
Steel Washer
Locking Nut
Diagram I
Cutting Frame
Diagram II
Cross Cut Handle
Diagram III
Liner Rack
IMPORTANT: DO NOT TIGHTEN THE NUTS UNTIL
THE UNIT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED.
A) Assemble the cutting frame with the legs as
shown in Diagram I. (Use 16 1/4 x 3/4 bolts
with a lock washer under the nut and a flat
washer under the bolt head.)
1) Each frame Part “A” overlaps each frame
Part “B” at the corners. (Frame parts “A”
are in pairs of a right and a left.)
2) All legs “C” attach to the outside edges of
the frame.
B) Attach the cutting head to the frame using
4 1/4 x 3/4 bolts with a lock washer under the
nut and a flat washer under the bolt head.
1) The Cross cut blade is toward the front of
the machine.
2) Attach the handle to the cross cut
assembly as shown in Diagram II.
3) Insert the crank handle onto the lower drive
roller shaft. Tighten the set screw.
C) Place one 12” octagon sheet metal collar on
each piece of 1”pipe. (See Diagram III.) Put a
roll of liner on the pipe. Add another sheet
metal collar to the pipe.
D) Place the pipe in the pipelocks on the frame.
(See Diagram I.)
E) Feed one roll of the liner into the unit.
F) Center the liner on the pipe so that it feeds
evenly into the machine. Line up the collars
with the insulation feed guides on the machine
head table. Push the collars up against the
roll of liner. Please allow 1/4” to 1/2” clearance
between the liner and the collars. Lock the
collars in place. The unit is ready for use.
2) Attach the blade to the holder bar using the
shoulder screw and locking nut. Position
the blade in the blade roller. Insert the
slitting blade about 3/32” to 1/8” into the
blade roller slot. Tighten the hex head screw
on the slitter blade casting.
3) Check the blade assembly adjustment at
the center and the opposite side of the
head. The blade must rotate freely. If binding
occurs at either of these positions, readjust.
NOTE: ALL THE BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS
HAVE BEEN MADE AT THE FACTORY ALL BLADES
ARE INTERCHANGEABLE.
5) Remove the dog stop (E). Reverse position of
the pin by pressing through to the other side of
the dog. Replace the dog stop on opposite side
of the LS (G). The Dog must fall freely.
6) Remove the upper roll lift handle (F) and replace
on opposite side of the LS (G).
Be sure that all of the set screws are firmly
tightened on flat area on shaft before operating
machine.
Lower Drive Roller
CBF
H
G
E
D
A
Diagram VI
Lower Drive Roller
Diagram IV
Sitting Assembly
Diagram V
Cross Cut Asembly
28030 Blade Roller
28026 Hub
28066 Slitting Blade
Thumbscrew Knob
28027 Spring Hold-Downs
28025 Slitter Support Casting
Blade 28009
(with hub) #28013
Slitter Drive Shaft
(not included in
#28015)
4’ #28028
5’ #28029
28047 Handle Grip
28026 Hub
Cutter Blade
Adjustment
Slitter Blade Adjustment
28070 Sprockets
28070 Chain
Locking Thumbscrew
#28043
12’’ Octagon Collar
#28031
Pipe
4’ #28032
5’ #28033
Slitting Assembly (With Blade Roller) #28015
Liner Spool 4’ - #28018 5’ - #28019
Cutting Head (Side View)
Shoulder Screw
Blade Roller
Blade Holder Bar
Hex Head Screw
Thumbscrew Knob
Locking Nut
Slitting Blade
Blade Holder Bar
Hex Head Screw
Handle
Cutting Head
Pipe Lock
Front
B
C
A
A
B
C
C
C
Pipe Lock
Rear
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LS CONVERSION FOR LEFT HAND OPERATION
1) Remove the crank handle (A).
2) Loosen the set screw (B), extend the shaft (H)
about 1”, retighten the set screw.
3) Remove the shaft collar (C), and position the
crank handle (A) in place of the shaft collar.
Tighten the set screw (D) in the crank handle
leaving about 1/32” play. NOTE: There should be
an overall lateral play in the Drive Assembly of
at least 1/32”.
4) Place the shaft collar on opposite side of the
drive roll (D) where the crank handle was
positioned. The Shaft collar will secure the
chain guard.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BLADE REPLACEMENT & ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: THE BLADE IS VERY SHARP; USE
CARE IN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS.
A) Cross Cut Trolley: Attach the blade to the
holder bar using the shoulder screw and
locking nut. Position the blade into the track so
it protrudes into the track about 1/2”. Tighten
the hex head nut and screw on the cross cut
trolley (Diagram V).
B) Slitting Blade:
1) Position the blade assembly at either end of
the head. Tighten the thumbscrew knob.
(Diagram IV).
PARTS LOCATION
Pipe
Locking Thumbscrew Locking Thumbscrew
Insulation Fits Between Collars
12’’ Octagon Collar
12’’ Octagon Collar
Handle
Bolt
Steel Washer
Nylon Washer
Steel Washer
Locking Nut
Diagram I
Cutting Frame
Diagram II
Cross Cut Handle
Diagram III
Liner Rack
IMPORTANT: DO NOT TIGHTEN THE NUTS UNTIL
THE UNIT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED.
A) Assemble the cutting frame with the legs as
shown in Diagram I. (Use 16 1/4 x 3/4 bolts
with a lock washer under the nut and a flat
washer under the bolt head.)
1) Each frame Part “A” overlaps each frame
Part “B” at the corners. (Frame parts “A”
are in pairs of a right and a left.)
2) All legs “C” attach to the outside edges of
the frame.
B) Attach the cutting head to the frame using
4 1/4 x 3/4 bolts with a lock washer under the
nut and a flat washer under the bolt head.
1) The Cross cut blade is toward the front of
the machine.
2) Attach the handle to the cross cut
assembly as shown in Diagram II.
3) Insert the crank handle onto the lower drive
roller shaft. Tighten the set screw.
C) Place one 12” octagon sheet metal collar on
each piece of 1”pipe. (See Diagram III.) Put a
roll of liner on the pipe. Add another sheet
metal collar to the pipe.
D) Place the pipe in the pipelocks on the frame.
(See Diagram I.)
E) Feed one roll of the liner into the unit.
F) Center the liner on the pipe so that it feeds
evenly into the machine. Line up the collars
with the insulation feed guides on the machine
head table. Push the collars up against the
roll of liner. Please allow 1/4” to 1/2” clearance
between the liner and the collars. Lock the
collars in place. The unit is ready for use.
2) Attach the blade to the holder bar using the
shoulder screw and locking nut. Position
the blade in the blade roller. Insert the
slitting blade about 3/32” to 1/8” into the
blade roller slot. Tighten the hex head screw
on the slitter blade casting.
3) Check the blade assembly adjustment at
the center and the opposite side of the
head. The blade must rotate freely. If binding
occurs at either of these positions, readjust.
NOTE: ALL THE BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS
HAVE BEEN MADE AT THE FACTORY ALL BLADES
ARE INTERCHANGEABLE.
5) Remove the dog stop (E). Reverse position of
the pin by pressing through to the other side of
the dog. Replace the dog stop on opposite side
of the LS (G). The Dog must fall freely.
6) Remove the upper roll lift handle (F) and replace
on opposite side of the LS (G).
Be sure that all of the set screws are firmly
tightened on flat area on shaft before operating
machine.
Lower Drive Roller
CBF
H
G
E
D
A
Diagram VI
Lower Drive Roller
Diagram IV
Sitting Assembly
Diagram V
Cross Cut Asembly
28030 Blade Roller
28026 Hub
28066 Slitting Blade
Thumbscrew Knob
28027 Spring Hold-Downs
28025 Slitter Support Casting
Blade 28009
(with hub) #28013
Slitter Drive Shaft
(not included in
#28015)
4’ #28028
5’ #28029
28047 Handle Grip
28026 Hub
Cutter Blade
Adjustment
Slitter Blade Adjustment
28070 Sprockets
28070 Chain
Locking Thumbscrew
#28043
12’’ Octagon Collar
#28031
Pipe
4’ #28032
5’ #28033
Slitting Assembly (With Blade Roller) #28015
Liner Spool 4’ - #28018 5’ - #28019
Cutting Head (Side View)
Shoulder Screw
Blade Roller
Blade Holder Bar
Hex Head Screw
Thumbscrew Knob
Locking Nut
Slitting Blade
Blade Holder Bar
Hex Head Screw
Handle
Cutting Head
Pipe Lock
Front
B
C
A
A
B
C
C
C
Pipe Lock
Rear
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LS CONVERSION FOR LEFT HAND OPERATION
1) Remove the crank handle (A).
2) Loosen the set screw (B), extend the shaft (H)
about 1”, retighten the set screw.
3) Remove the shaft collar (C), and position the
crank handle (A) in place of the shaft collar.
Tighten the set screw (D) in the crank handle
leaving about 1/32” play. NOTE: There should be
an overall lateral play in the Drive Assembly of
at least 1/32”.
4) Place the shaft collar on opposite side of the
drive roll (D) where the crank handle was
positioned. The Shaft collar will secure the
chain guard.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BLADE REPLACEMENT & ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: THE BLADE IS VERY SHARP; USE
CARE IN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS.
A) Cross Cut Trolley: Attach the blade to the
holder bar using the shoulder screw and
locking nut. Position the blade into the track so
it protrudes into the track about 1/2”. Tighten
the hex head nut and screw on the cross cut
trolley (Diagram V).
B) Slitting Blade:
1) Position the blade assembly at either end of
the head. Tighten the thumbscrew knob.
(Diagram IV).
PARTS LOCATION
Pipe
Locking Thumbscrew Locking Thumbscrew
Insulation Fits Between Collars
12’’ Octagon Collar
12’’ Octagon Collar
Handle
Bolt
Steel Washer
Nylon Washer
Steel Washer
Locking Nut
Diagram I
Cutting Frame
Diagram II
Cross Cut Handle
Diagram III
Liner Rack
IMPORTANT: DO NOT TIGHTEN THE NUTS UNTIL
THE UNIT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED.
A) Assemble the cutting frame with the legs as
shown in Diagram I. (Use 16 1/4 x 3/4 bolts
with a lock washer under the nut and a flat
washer under the bolt head.)
1) Each frame Part “A” overlaps each frame
Part “B” at the corners. (Frame parts “A”
are in pairs of a right and a left.)
2) All legs “C” attach to the outside edges of
the frame.
B) Attach the cutting head to the frame using
4 1/4 x 3/4 bolts with a lock washer under the
nut and a flat washer under the bolt head.
1) The Cross cut blade is toward the front of
the machine.
2) Attach the handle to the cross cut
assembly as shown in Diagram II.
3) Insert the crank handle onto the lower drive
roller shaft. Tighten the set screw.
C) Place one 12” octagon sheet metal collar on
each piece of 1”pipe. (See Diagram III.) Put a
roll of liner on the pipe. Add another sheet
metal collar to the pipe.
D) Place the pipe in the pipelocks on the frame.
(See Diagram I.)
E) Feed one roll of the liner into the unit.
F) Center the liner on the pipe so that it feeds
evenly into the machine. Line up the collars
with the insulation feed guides on the machine
head table. Push the collars up against the
roll of liner. Please allow 1/4” to 1/2” clearance
between the liner and the collars. Lock the
collars in place. The unit is ready for use.
2) Attach the blade to the holder bar using the
shoulder screw and locking nut. Position
the blade in the blade roller. Insert the
slitting blade about 3/32” to 1/8” into the
blade roller slot. Tighten the hex head screw
on the slitter blade casting.
3) Check the blade assembly adjustment at
the center and the opposite side of the
head. The blade must rotate freely. If binding
occurs at either of these positions, readjust.
NOTE: ALL THE BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS
HAVE BEEN MADE AT THE FACTORY ALL BLADES
ARE INTERCHANGEABLE.
5) Remove the dog stop (E). Reverse position of
the pin by pressing through to the other side of
the dog. Replace the dog stop on opposite side
of the LS (G). The Dog must fall freely.
6) Remove the upper roll lift handle (F) and replace
on opposite side of the LS (G).
Be sure that all of the set screws are firmly
tightened on flat area on shaft before operating
machine.
Lower Drive Roller
CBF
H
G
E
D
A
Diagram VI
Lower Drive Roller
Diagram IV
Sitting Assembly
Diagram V
Cross Cut Asembly
28030 Blade Roller
28026 Hub
28066 Slitting Blade
Thumbscrew Knob
28027 Spring Hold-Downs
28025 Slitter Support Casting
Blade 28009
(with hub) #28013
Slitter Drive Shaft
(not included in
#28015)
4’ #28028
5’ #28029
28047 Handle Grip
28026 Hub
Cutter Blade
Adjustment
Slitter Blade Adjustment
28070 Sprockets
28070 Chain
Locking Thumbscrew
#28043
12’’ Octagon Collar
#28031
Pipe
4’ #28032
5’ #28033
Slitting Assembly (With Blade Roller) #28015
Liner Spool 4’ - #28018 5’ - #28019
Cutting Head (Side View)
Shoulder Screw
Blade Roller
Blade Holder Bar
Hex Head Screw
Thumbscrew Knob
Locking Nut
Slitting Blade
Blade Holder Bar
Hex Head Screw
Handle
Cutting Head
Pipe Lock
Front
B
C
A
A
B
C
C
C
Pipe Lock
Rear
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LS PARTS & SPECIFICATIONS
ITEM# DESCRIPTION
LS-4 LS-5
(4’’) (5’’)
ITEM# DESCRIPTION
LS-4 LS-5
(4’’) (5’’)
28009 28009 Blade
28012 28012 Cross Cut Assembly (Without handle)
28013 28013 Blade with Hub
28014 28014 Crank Handle
28015 28015 Slitting Assembly W/ Blade Roller
28016 28017 Measuring Tape
28018 28019 Liner Spool
28025 28025 Slitter Support Casting
28026 28026 Blade Hub
28027 28027 Spring Hold Downs
28028 28029 Slitter Drive Shaft
28030 28030 Blade Roller
28031 28031 12” Octagon Collar
28032 28033 Pipe
28038 28039 Drive Roller
28040 28041 Idler Roller
28042 28042 Feed Guide
28043 28043 Locking Thumbscrew
28047 28047 Handle Grip
28058 28058 Nylon roller
28059 28059 Nylon Roller Bolt
28060 28060 Blade Hub Bolt
28066 28066 Adjustment Knob
28067 28068 Feed Shelf
28069 28069 Roller Handle
28070 28070 Sprockets
28071 28071 Chain
28072 28073 Cross Cut Handle
28061 28061 Sandpaper Kit
ADJUSTMENTS & MAINTENANCE
LS-5
LS-5
1) LUBRICATION: The bearings at each end are made of porous bronze. They may be lubricated
with a light oil.
2) The cross bar which supports the slitting assemblies should be lubricated as needed with
a dry lubricant.
3) Replacement blades and parts can be ordered from your Duro Dyne Distributor
.
4) If any slippage occurs or more pressure is required to feed oversized or heavier rolls,
simply push up slightly on the Idle Roller Handle while turning the crank arm.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Duro Dyne Machinery is manufactured by skilled mechanics, utilizing the latest production
techniques. Each unit has been rigorously tested prior to packaging and shipment in order to
ensure trouble free operation.
Your Duro Dyne machine has a 90 day warranty against defects in workmanship or material.
Any component found to be defective will be repaired or replaced, at manufacturer’s discre-
tion, at no cost, if faulty component is returned freight prepaid to the nearest Duro Dyne
Service Department. Warranty does not apply to expend able parts, cutting blades, etc, of
repairs, due to improper maintenance or operational procedures.
All warranty claims must be accompanied by the serial number, date of purchase, and the
name of distributor purchased from.
Liner Spool
4’ #28018
5’ #28019
Frame Only
4’ #28022
5’ #28023
Crank Handle
#28014
Slitting Assembly
(With Blade Roller)
#28015
Cross Cut Handle
4’ #28072
5’ #28073
Cross Cut Assembly
(without handle)
#28012
Feed Guide
#28042
Cross Cut Assembly
(without handle)
#28012
Measuring Tape
4’ #28016
5’ #28017
Idle Roller
4’ #28040
5’ #28041
Drive Roller
4’ #28038
5’ #28039
Feed Shelf
#28067
Roller
Handle
#28069
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Cutting Head
(Top View)
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LS PARTS & SPECIFICATIONS
ITEM# DESCRIPTION
LS-4 LS-5
(4’’) (5’’)
ITEM# DESCRIPTION
LS-4 LS-5
(4’’) (5’’)
28009 28009 Blade
28012 28012 Cross Cut Assembly (Without handle)
28013 28013 Blade with Hub
28014 28014 Crank Handle
28015 28015 Slitting Assembly W/ Blade Roller
28016 28017 Measuring Tape
28018 28019 Liner Spool
28025 28025 Slitter Support Casting
28026 28026 Blade Hub
28027 28027 Spring Hold Downs
28028 28029 Slitter Drive Shaft
28030 28030 Blade Roller
28031 28031 12” Octagon Collar
28032 28033 Pipe
28038 28039 Drive Roller
28040 28041 Idler Roller
28042 28042 Feed Guide
28043 28043 Locking Thumbscrew
28047 28047 Handle Grip
28058 28058 Nylon roller
28059 28059 Nylon Roller Bolt
28060 28060 Blade Hub Bolt
28066 28066 Adjustment Knob
28067 28068 Feed Shelf
28069 28069 Roller Handle
28070 28070 Sprockets
28071 28071 Chain
28072 28073 Cross Cut Handle
28061 28061 Sandpaper Kit
ADJUSTMENTS & MAINTENANCE
LS-5
LS-5
1) LUBRICATION: The bearings at each end are made of porous bronze. They may be lubricated
with a light oil.
2) The cross bar which supports the slitting assemblies should be lubricated as needed with
a dry lubricant.
3) Replacement blades and parts can be ordered from your Duro Dyne Distributor
.
4) If any slippage occurs or more pressure is required to feed oversized or heavier rolls,
simply push up slightly on the Idle Roller Handle while turning the crank arm.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Duro Dyne Machinery is manufactured by skilled mechanics, utilizing the latest production
techniques. Each unit has been rigorously tested prior to packaging and shipment in order to
ensure trouble free operation.
Your Duro Dyne machine has a 90 day warranty against defects in workmanship or material.
Any component found to be defective will be repaired or replaced, at manufacturer’s discre-
tion, at no cost, if faulty component is returned freight prepaid to the nearest Duro Dyne
Service Department. Warranty does not apply to expend able parts, cutting blades, etc, of
repairs, due to improper maintenance or operational procedures.
All warranty claims must be accompanied by the serial number, date of purchase, and the
name of distributor purchased from.
Liner Spool
4’ #28018
5’ #28019
Frame Only
4’ #28022
5’ #28023
Crank Handle
#28014
Slitting Assembly
(With Blade Roller)
#28015
Cross Cut Handle
4’ #28072
5’ #28073
Cross Cut Assembly
(without handle)
#28012
Feed Guide
#28042
Cross Cut Assembly
(without handle)
#28012
Measuring Tape
4’ #28016
5’ #28017
Idle Roller
4’ #28040
5’ #28041
Drive Roller
4’ #28038
5’ #28039
Feed Shelf
#28067
Roller
Handle
#28069
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Cutting Head
(Top View)
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