Instruction Manual for Heiniger models including: ICON, ICON Cyclone Handpiece, Cyclone Handpiece, Handpiece
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DocumentDocumentswiss made Betriebsanleitung Instruction manual Mode d'emploi Manual de Instrucciones Instruksjonsbok Exzenterantrieb Pin-drive Entraînement à goupille Accionamiento de pivote Eksenterdrev Schneckenantrieb Worm-drive Entraînement à vis-sans-fin Accionamiento por tornillo sinfín Snekkedrev Ausgabe/Index: ICON/I 10/21 Contents 1 Proper Use 1.1 Overall View / Controls 1.2 Intended Use 1.3 Technical Data 1.4 Equipment Items 2 Safety Regulations 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Symbols and Warning Signs 2.3 Proper Use 2.4 Safety Principles 2.4.1 Drive Connections 2.4.2 Servicing and Checking Requirements 2.4.3 Noise Emission / Personal Protective Equipment 2.4.4 Other Dangers 2.5 Essential Operator Skills 3 Putting into Operation 3.1 Controls and Operation Notes 3.2 Shearing Adjustment using the Tension Nut 3.3 Lubrication 4 Servicing 4.1 Cleaning 4.2 Fitting the Shearing Blade 4.3 Resharpening the Shearing Blades 4.4 Storing 5 Maintenance & Repairs 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Maintenance 5.3 Repair Kits 5.4 Malfunction List 5.5 How to 6 Environmental Protection and Disposal 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Material Categories 7 Contact Addresses Illustrations: at the end of the instructions 2 Instruction manual ICON 1 Proper Use 1.1 Overall View / Controls Component Names Illustr. 0 Pos Description 1 Barrel ICON 2 Centre post 3 Locknut 4 Comb screw 5 Crankshaft 6 Ball 7 Safety screw 8 Oil hole cap 9 Tension nut bushing screw 10 Retaining ring 11 Tension pin 12 Tension sleeve upper 13 Tension nut 14 Distance washer 15 Ball bearing 16 Spring washer 17 Gliding bush 18 Retaining ring JV 27 x 1.2 Typ J 19 Seal 20 Back joint cover Total Pos Description Total 1x 21 Back joint cap 2x 1x 22 Back joint spring 1x 1x 23 Inner back joint 1x 2x 24 Outer back joint 1x 1x 25 Ball bearing 2x 1x 26 Cog Z14 2x 1x 27 Drive shaft ICON PIN-Drive (1x) 1x 28 Tapered pin Ø3 x 12 mm 1x 1x 29 Drive shaft ICON WORM-drive 1x 1x 30 Chicken feet retaining spring 1x 1x 31 Pan-head screw M4 x 5 1x 1x 32 Centre post cup 1x 1x 33 Fork body 1x 1x 34 Tension pin retaining spring 1x 1x 35 Tension pin cup 1x 1x 36 Chicken feet L+R (pair) 1x 1x 37 Fork body assembly complete (1x) 1x 38 Ferrule Ø22 x 180 mm solid-drive (1x) 1x 38 Ferrule Ø22 x 160 mm flex-drive (1x) 1x Instruction manual ICON 3 1.2 Intended Use The (machine) is intended exclusively for use on sheep and goats, as well as llamas, alpacas and other members of the camel family. Other uses, in particular using the machine on people, are expressly prohibited. 1.3 Technical Data Designation: Model: RPMmax: Dimensions (B/H/L): Mechanical Shearing Handpiece "ICON" 3500 U/Min. approx. 65mm x 95mm x 320mm Max. Ambient Temperature: Max. Air Humidity: Noise Emission (LpA): Acceleration (ahw): 0°C - 40°C 10% - 90% (relative) >70 dB(A) (EN 50144-1/02.96 & EN ISO 3744/11.95) > 2,5 m/sec2 (EN 28662-1/01.93) We reserve the right to adopt technical changes and improvements. 4 Instruction manual ICON 1.4 Equipment Items 1 Shearing Handpiece (machine) 1 Special Screwdriver 1 Operating Instructions Options: Various shearing combs and cutters Special comb cleaning brush Special lubricating oil Post Guide 2 Safety Regulations 2.1 Introduction This Section describes the mandatory safety regulations which must be observed when using the machine. All persons undertaking work on or with the machine have an obligation to read the operation instructions. The operating instructions must be kept safely and accessible at all times. 2.2 Symbols and Warning Signs Various symbols are used in the operating instructions.They refer to potential dangers or point to technical information, the non-observance of which will lead to personal injury, damage to objects or inefficient operation. Danger Symbols Warning indicates a potentially dangerous situation. If preventive action is not taken, death or very serious injury could result. Caution indicates a potentially dangerous situation. If preventive action is not taken, the consequences could be slight or minor injuries. Instruction manual ICON 5 Information Symbols Note Note, non-compliance with which can lead to operating malfunctions or damage. Pictorial Note This symbol, together with its number, refers to the relevant illustration at the end of the instructions. 2.3 Proper Use The use which the machine is intended for, is described in Section 1.2. The following applies to safe operation: The details at Section 1.3, "Technical Data", count as mandatory operating limits and ratings. Shearing other animals, in particular dangerous animals such as beasts of prey and the like, counts as misuse. This could lead to circumstances dangerous to life and limb. Illustr. 1 2.4 Safety Principles 2.4.1 Drive Connections Only connect the machine up to undamaged, inspected shearing drive shafts & motors (shearing plants). Damaged shafts or motors can cause lock up which can cause serious injury. Defective installations can cause an electric shock or a short circuit. Make sure to use the correct type of drive coupling, i.e. only connect a worm-drive type handpiece to a worm-drive type shearing drive (Illustration 1, Item 1) and a pin-drive handpiece to a pin-drive shearing drive (Illustration 1, Item 2). Do not mix the two system as it can cause malfunction and unexpected behaviour of the whole system. Servicing and cleaning must only be carried out when the machine is removed from the drive (shearing plants). Never leave the machine unsupervised when connected to a shearing drive. Keep children away from the working area and store the machine out of their reach. 2.4.2 Servicing and Checking Requirements Only operate the machine if it is undamaged and in a proper condition. Any defects to the housing (barrel) or the drive shaft connection should be rectified by a repair or service agent. 2.4.3 Noise Emission / Personal Protective Equipment Wear Ear Protectors ! Typical sound emission when working are >70 dB(A). We recommend that ear protectors should always be worn when working. 6 Instruction manual ICON Wear Protective Goggles and Gloves ! For your personal protection we recommend that you wear protective goggles and gloves. Personal protective equipment is to be provided by the operator. 2.4.4 Other Dangers Should evidence of dangers or potential dangers, not directly related to the shearing of animals, occur during operation, we would ask you to inform us. This also applies to dangerous technical deficiencies. 2.5 Essential Operator Skills Operating the machine safely makes only small demands of the operator. However, it is essential that they are observed and carried out. · The operator must be experienced in handling the animals to be shorn. · The operator must have read and understood the instructions or have been instructed by an expert in the machine's use and have had the potential dangers explained. Children are not permitted to operate the machine. Illustr. 5 3 Putting into Operation 3.1 Controls and Operation Notes There are dangers inherent in the improper use of mechanical equipment, especially stockbreeding equipment! Therefore, before using the machine, you should observe the following accident-prevention measures: · Observe the advisory notes listed at 2.4.1 (drive connections). · Avoid all contact with the moving shearing blades (comb & cutter). · Even when the shearing drive (shearing plant) is switched off, do not handle the area of the shearing blades as long as the machine is connected to the shearing drive. Always disconnect the machine from the shearing drive first when working on the shearing blades/ machine. · Never shear wet animals. Wet wool may enter the machine body (barrel) and cause lock up. · Generally, never plunge the clipper and clipperhead into liquids such as water, soapy water, diesel, petrol, etc. This may cause serious injury to mechanics and motor. · Never put your handpiece in a vice, it will disfigure the barrel and the back end will become tight. · Never attempt to interchange parts from another model/type or brand of handpiece. · Only use original shearing blades (combs & cutters; Illustration 5). Do not use damaged shearing blades with blunt, missing or broken off teeth. Only work using sharp shearing Instruction manual ICON 7 blades, ground according to advisory notes listed at 4.3 (Resharpening the Shearing Blades) · ooking out for foreign bodies (wire, wood, etc.) in the fleece and remove them before beginning to shear. · Wear suitable work clothes. Do not wear any loose fitting clothing or items of ewellery which could get caught up in moving machine parts. We would recommend in the strongest terms that protective goggles and ear protectors are worn. · Never insert any ob ect into any of the machine s apertures · Noise from the machine can worry animals. onsiderable in ury can be caused as a result of being kicked by an animal or being crushed by its body weight. · Animals should only be shorn if unauthorised persons have been excluded from the shearing area. · Only shear in well ventilated spaces (dust) and never near ob ects or gases likely to explode. · We recommend you use a comb for no longer than an hour and a cutter for no longer than 15 minutes before you change them for a sharp comb and cutter These Safety notes must be complied with in all cases. 3.2 Shearing Adjustment using the Tension Nut Before putting into operation, make adjustments as follows: Illustr. 2, 3 Before Shearing: With the machine disconnected from the shearing drive: ensure that the Yoke's carrier (chicken feet) cone pins mesh precisely into the positioning holes in the cutter (Illustration 2, Item 2). Tighten the tension nut until resistance is first noticeable (Illustration 2, Item 1). Then tighten the tension nut a further 1/4 turn. Connect the handpiece to the shearing drive (observe advisory notes listed at 2.4.1) and start operating the shearing drive motor. Slacken off the tension nut (Illustration 3) until the shearing blades exert almost no more contact pressure (noise level rises). Caution! If the tension is slackened off too much, the cutter can fly off causing injury. Now tighten the tension nut slowly until the noise level becomes muffled and some resistance is detectable as you tighten the tension nut. The pressure should now be correctly set. Begin shearing. If it still does not cut properly, you will have to add a little more tension. During Shearing Provided the shearing blades are properly sharpened (ground) the shearing system works with much less pressure having to be applied than with traditional shearing machines. Care should be taken, therefore, to ensure that the blade tension is not set too high. Too high tension causes more friction and reduces the life expectancy of the shearing handpiece as well as the shearing blades. Slightly adjust the blade tension from time to time during shearing (max. 1/4 turn). Hair may collect between the shearing blades, if the tension nut is insufficiently tightened at the start of shearing. This will have an adverse effect on further shearing progress or make it quite impossible. If this happens, the shearing blades must be disassembled, cleaned, oiled and re-fitted as described at 4.2 (Fitting the Shearing Blades) 8 Instruction manual ICON 3.3 Lubrication Illustr. 4 Before and During Shearing A thin layer of oil on the cutter and the comb plate (Illustration 4, Item 4) is essential for good shearing results and so as to increase the life of the machine and its shearing blades. All other moving parts must also be well oiled (Illustration 4, Item 3) . Only use our special clipper oil or a paraffin oil meeting the ISO VG 15 specification. This oil is non-toxic and produces no irritation on contact with the skin or the mucous membranes. This paraffin oil degrades to some 20% after 21 days (CEC-L-33-T-82). You cannot over oil ! The more often you oil, the cooler it will run and the longer it will last. Especially if you are shearing llamas, alpacas or other camelides, even more frequent oiling of comb and cutter may be needed. Always oil the machine before use, and at least at every cutter change. Oil the following parts · efore you assemble the blades to the hand piece turn the handpiece upside down (Illustration 4,Item 1) and run oil into the centre post cup through the hole illustrated. · Oil the tension sleeve or top of tension pin (Illustration 4,Item 2). · Turn it back over and oil tension pin cup (Illustration 4,Item ). · Wet the cogs with oil. · Oil down the ferrule to lubricate the outer back half oint and the pin or worm drive. · Oil the ball through the hole in the top of the barrel. · Oil the cutter and comb when set (Illustration 4, Item 4). Do not put oil or grease between the tension nut and the tension sleeve as this will cause loss of tension. Grease Once a week remove, clean and regrease the following parts: · oke s carrier (chicken feet) emove the comb and cutter, turn the yoke s carrier at degrees to the fork and pull them out using a pair of pliers. Clean them and the locating holes in the fork and apply a small amount of grease on the yoke's carrier shank and replace it making sure they twist freely in the fork when replaced. If they don't, remove and clean more thoroughly. · ack oint aps emove the back oint spring, take off the caps and clean out any old grease and dirt. Apply a small amount of grease in the cap and reassemble. · Tension leeve emove the tension nut, tension sleeve and tension pin. emove all the grease from inside the tension sleeve and from the tension pin. Apply a good amount of grease to the inside of the tension sleeve and replace it, remember to remove all grease from the outside of the tension sleeve before replacing the tension nut. Bearings The shearing handpiece is fitted with bearings which are sealed and will never need oiling or greasing. Instruction manual ICON 9 4 Servicing Before starting any servicing work, disconnect the handpiece from the shearing drive. 4.1 Cleaning After shearing, remove all oil from the machine by rubbing it down with a dry cloth and carefully clean the outside of the shearing handpiece and the shearing blades with a dry brush. Then oil the parts to prevent rusting. Even the smallest rust spots on the blades can adversely affect shearing or make it completely impossible. 4.2 Fitting the Shearing Blades A pair of shearing blades consist of a comb plate (Illustration 5, Item 2) and an cutter (Illustration 5, Item 1). When fitting the blades care should be taken to ensure that the correct surfaces come to rest against each other. The blades are fitted as follows: Loosen the tension nut (Illustration 3) and place the machine on a hard surface so that the Illustr. 5, 3, 6 comb blade fixing screws lie uppermost. Slacken off the screws (Illustration 6) and remove both the old shearing blades. Ensure that the new shearing blades are clean. Particular care should be taken to ensure that the ground surface are free of dirt; if not, even newly ground shearing blades will not shear satisfactorily. Illustr. 2, 7, 8 Place the new cutter in the yoke's carrier (chicken feet) cones (Illustration 7 and 2, Item 2) and push the new comb plate between the loosened screws (Illustration 8). Now tighten the comb blade fixing screws until you can just move the new comb plate sideways by hand. Now turn the machine over so that the tension nut is against uppermost. Illustr. 9, 2 What is now important is that you rest the blades against each other in such a way that the ground surface of the comb plate projects approx. 1.5 - 2.0 mm beyond the tips of the cutter (Illustration 9) at the same time all sharp corners of the cutter indicated at (c) must be within the indicated area (b) Once you have adjusted the shearing blades, set the position of the comb plate and tighten up the comb blade fixing screws. Check that the shearing blades have been correctly fitted and that the pressure yoke's carrier (chicken feet) cones (Illustration 2, Item 2) are situated in the holes provided in the cutter. Now tighten up the tension nut until the cutter is pressed against the comb plate and you can feel a slight resistance. 4.3 Resharpening the Shearing Blades Only work with sharp shearing blades. Replace blunt blades or those with missing teeth. Proper resharpening can only be done with a special shearing blade grinder and by a trained technician or experienced Shearer. For correct shearing blade grinding technique, please follow the instructions which comes with every Heiniger shearing blade grinder. 10 Instruction manual ICON 4.4 Storing Only store the shearing handpiece in a dry place. Do not connect it to a shearing drive if you suspect any liquid has got into it.There is then the risk of a corroded and therefore seized drive mechanism which, if you try to run the handpiece, can cause injury. Make it a habit to store the machine between use, store it well-cleaned, oiled and with tension slackened off, in a clean, dry place, out of the reach of children. Illustr. 23 5 Maintenance & Repairs This product has been developed and assembled using the best individual components available. It is designed to give longevity and high performance. If spare parts are used during the life of this product, please ensure that they are genuine Heiniger parts. Failure to use genuine Heiniger spares may reduce the performance of this precision engineered product and will void any warranty claim. 5.1 Introduction Always contact an authorised service centre if you are unsure how to rectify the problem and in the event of malfunctions not contained in these instructions Details of authorised service centres are to be found at the end in the ,,7 Contact Addresses" section. 5.2 Maintenance It is impossible for us to say how often you should replace parts, as wear factors vary from country to country and shed to shed, however, the components are manufactured from the highest quality metals that will enhance the life expectancy of your handpiece. 5.3 Repair Kits Three repair kits are available. It is advisable to fit complete repair kits and not replace individual parts when carrying out a service, this will ensure the smooth and true running of your shearing handpiece. Repair kits consists of the following parts: Short Replacement Kit ·tensionsleeve ·tensionpin · tension pin cup · tension pin retaining spring · centre post · centre post cup Long Replacement Kit ·tensionsleeve ·tensionpin ·tensionpincup ·tensionpinretaining spring ·centrepost ·centrepostcup ·centrepostlocknut ·2xcogs ·ball Bearing Replacement Kit ·Frontbearing ·Backhalfjointbearing ·seal ·wavewasher ·circlip ·distancewasher Instruction manual ICON 11 5.4 Malfunction List Actions to be taken to rectify malfunctions are indicated in the ,,Rectification" column of the malfunction list. Those rectification notes printed on a dark background may only be carried out by a trained person or an authorised service centre. MALFUNCTION CAUSE RECTIFICATION andpiecerunshot eatfro frontregionin general. Firstl findoutwhereexactl onthehandpiecetheheatis co ingfro etitcooldown tartagainandatte ptto locatetheoriginalheatsource stheresandand orgritinside thefrontofthebarrel ithco bandcutterin placeandafir gripon our handpiece put ourthu bover theoilholeandfillthebarrel withoilfro thefrontwhilethe handpieceisrunning hilst stillrunningturnitupsidedown anddraintheoilout eatonthu borforefinger Hot tension nut. otonringfingeror iddleof handpiece heckthat ourco band cutteraresharpandnotover tensioned. entreposthasdirtbetweenit andthecentrepostcup entrepost cuparewell worm. opoftensionpinandinside tensionsleeve opofthetensionpiniswor ave ouputtheballonthe wrongwa around heflat sidegoestothecrankhead oolbuildupbetweenball andcrankheadaroundthe crankpin Frontbearingsisrunninghot probabl causedb too uch tension or blunt comb and cutter. asthecrankgotalotof ove entupanddowninside thebearing esharpen henuseless tension. e ovethecutter turnthe handpieceupsidedownandoil thecentrepostcupliberall Fitshortrepairkit Firstcleanoutthetension sleeveandcleanthetension pin egreaseandtr again eplacetensionpinandsleeve e oveandturnaround e ovewool selesstensionorresharpen comb and cutter. eplacebearings 12 Instruction manual ICON MALFUNCTION Hotonlittlefingeroratthe backofthehandpiece. CAUSE Cogsmaybedry. Cogsmaybeworn. RECTIFICATION Oilmoreregularly. Always replace special cogs in pairs. It is essential to use identical special cogs. Lossoftensionbetweencomb and cutter. Lossofcut. Sidewaysmovementbetween innerandouterbackhalfjoints causingthecogstorununtrue. Backbearingrunninghotdue totoomuchtension,comband cutter are blunt. Bearingfailure. Greaseoroilbetweenthe tensionsleeveandtensionnut. Worn or no tension retaining spring. Worntensionpin,sleeveand cup. Hasyourtensionnutbushing screwcomeloose? Firstlyaskothershearersin theshediftheyhavethesame problem.Iftheydo,maybeit's notyourhandpiece. Checkyourcombandcutters aresharp. Checkyourcuttersareground flatwithaburronthetips. Replacecapsandbackjoint spring. . Resharpencombandcutter. Replacebearings. Cleanthesleeveandinsidethe tension nut. Replacetensionretaining spring.Makesuretheend withoutthe90degreebend pointsintheclockwisedirection. Replaceallthreeparts. Removeit,cleanitandthe threadinsidethebarrel. Sharpenyourgeartwiceto makesure. haveyouchangedgrinder? Ittakes3goodgrindsto reshapeyourcombstoanew positiononthediscorwhen using a new disc. Areyouusingverythincombs andtheforkishittingthecomb screws? Grind down comb screw thread. Hasyourpostshifted. Resetwithpostguideorresetto originalclockmark. Wornparts. Tension-pin,-cupand-sleeve. Fitshortrepairkit. Crackedcombscrews(too muchhealgrindoncombs). Replacecombscrews. Instruction manual ICON 13 MALFUNCTION ightbackend bnor alvibrationorruns rough ibrationfro front ibrationfro iddle CAUSE RECTIFICATION re ouusingthincutterwith chickenfeetpinsreaching throughthecutterandhitting theco b sethickercuttersorfilea s alla ountoff ourpins oolorgreasebuildupunder e oveandcleanthoroughl thebackjointcover irtbetweentheinnerback halfjointandthebush e ovethebackjoint clean thebackjointandinsidethe bushwitharag oistwith solvent eplacetheseal reoil and reassemble. ave ouput ourbarrelina vice Bu anewone ave oureasse bledthe handpieceusinganoldcirclip ave ouoverco pressed circlipwhenfitting Firstl locatewherethe proble sisin ourhandpiece alsotr itonanothershearing drivetoseeiftheproble is stillpresent heckchickenfeetareagood fitinsideforkbod s ourco btightontheco b bed eplacewithnewcirclip eplacewithnewcirclip eplacechickenfeet ightenco bsscrews as ourpostco eloose esetandtighten re ouusingthinco bs andtheforkishittingthe co bscrews ave ouhadaco band cutterlockup leanand checkforkthoroughl for cracks rackedco bscrews fro too uchhealgrind Grind down comb screw thread fcracksarepresent replaceit i ediatel eplaceco bscrews heckchickenfeetpinsarenot overwor wherethe fitinto cutter. eplacechickenfeet hecktheballisagoodfiton thecrankshaft eplaceball 14 Instruction manual ICON MALFUNCTION ibrationfro backend CAUSE RECTIFICATION hecktheballraceinthefork iss ooth heckthefrontbearingfor wear. eplaceforkbod eplacebearing hecktheforkisnothittingthe crankshaftheadbecausethe postisnotcorrectl set as ourhandpiecelockedup andbentthecrankshaft esetpost eplacethecrankshaft hecktheferruleisnotslopp insidetheshorttube heck ouhaveno ove ent betweenthebackhalfjoints hangetheshorttubeandthe ferrule eplacecapsandbackjoint spring heck ourcogsareingood condition. hecktheinnerbackhalfjoint isagoodfitinsidethebush withnosidewa s ove ent heckthebearingsintheinner andouterbackhalfjoints Always replace special cogs in pairs. It is essential to use identical special cogs. eplacethebushfirst ifitisstill slopp replacetheinnerback halfjoint alwa sreplacethe seal eplaceifwor Instruction manual ICON 15 5.5 How to Note: This Section is for experts only. Do not follow this instructions if you are not a trained technician or experienced Shearer with good knowledge of mechanics. Wrong or unprofessional repair and maintenance of the handpiece can cause malfunctions which lead to serious injury, damage and/or reduced life expectancy of your shearing handpiece. Warranty will be void if unprofessional repair or maintenance has been carried out. Remove Fork Unscrew tension nut and remove tension sleeve and tension pin, unscrew fork safety screw. Fork may now be removed. It is not necessary to remove the centre post when removing the fork. Reassemble in the opposite order. Fitting a new ball Remove fork and ball, place new ball on the crank pin using a piece of wire or a pencil with the flat side of the ball pointing to the crankhead or rear of the handpiece. Replacing the tension pin cup Remove fork, punch out the old tension pin cup. Place the new tension pin retaining spring on to the tension pin cup before replacing it into the fork, tap the cup into the fork making sure the slope on the top of the cup faces directly towards the ball race or the back of the fork. Remove and replace Back Joint Remove comb and cutter and screw firm tension on tension nut, put a screwdriver down through the oil hole in the top of your handpiece so it goes between the fork and barrel, remove the cog from the end of the crankshaft using a cog spanner. The back joint will now slide out off the barrel. Illustr. 10 Illustr. 11 Reassemble Back Joint · irst clean the back oint thoroughly. · lace your new seal (Illustration 1 , Item 1 ) over the inner back half oint (Illustration 1 , Item 23) with the two lips facing the cogs. Ensuring that the inner lip on the seal is not twisted, slide the seal half way up the inner back half joint. · Oil the bush inside the barrel and the inner back half oint. · lide the back oint into the barrel until the seal is in the barrel · irmly push the seal into place then push the remainder of the back oint home. · And replace the special cogs. · Always use pairs of identical special cogs by the same part numbers for replacement. Fitting Bearing Kit This is not a difficult job when using a Special Tool Kit (Illustration 11). It's very important not to rush, pull everything apart and throw away all the components you will replace. Clean up all the remaining parts and fit the new ones carefully, taking note of the very important points listed below, read the following instructions and cross them off once you have completed each point. Very Important ! 16 Instruction manual ICON Illustr. 12 Illustr. 11 · The bearings in your handpiece are small and the balls in them are delicate, each time you go to hit the bearing "think first". The force must never travel through the balls i.e.: if you are fitting the outer bearing into a casing (Illustration 12, Item 1) hit the outer rim only, not the seal or the inner rim. And when fitting the bearing onto a shaft (Illustration 12, Item 2) hit the inner rim only. If you do hit the wrong rim, or the seal, it will distort the balls, do not use this bearing anymore, throw it away as it will run hot and wear rapidly. · Do not clamp the barrel in a vice. · se (replace) all the parts contained in the bearing kit. · Never re use old bearings.The bearings will have been damaged during removal. · Do not use a steel hammer as this will ar and damage the tool and the bearing, use a nylon hammer or a piece of wood. · se a pecial Tool it (Illustration 11) they are not expensive and will last a life time. · se a small piece of hard wood to work on as a bench. · ake sure you know the difference between the distance washer and the wave washer. The wave washer is wobbly, the distance washer is flat. Replace Bearings ,,Step by Step" · emove fork. · emove both cogs. · emove back oint spring and caps. The back half oint will now come apart. · emove the inner back half oint from the barrel. · emove the circlip using the circlip pliers. · lean the circlip groove thoroughly (this is important). · lace the punch (tool no. ; Illustration 11) through the front of the barrel (Illustration 1 ) Illustr. 11+ 13 and onto the recess in the middle of the crankhead. Holding the barrel and punch in one hand gently knock the crank shaft free from the barrel. The bush, wave washer and front bearing will come with it. Don't allow the bush or the crank shaft to hit the floor as damage may occur. · emove the pin or worm drive. · lide the punch down where the pin or worm drive was removed, holding the outer back half joint (Illustration 19) in one hand gently knock out the old bearing and clean the back half joint thoroughly. · Place outer back half joint ferrule thread down onto the piece of wood and select one of the smaller of the three bearings (Illustration 20), tap it gently into position using tool no. A. Illustr. 19+20 · emove inner back half oint bearing with the punch coming from the crank shaft head end (Illustration 19), holding the inner half back joint with one hand gently knock out the old bearing and clean the inner back half joint thoroughly. · lace the front of the inner back half oint on the piece of wood and gently tap the smallest of the two remaining bearing (Illustration 20) into position using tool no. A. · emove front bearing (Illustration 14), put the small end of tool no. D onto the piece of Illustr. 14 wood, place the crank head inside the big end, the distance washer will now rest on the tool. Screw the thread inside tool no. B onto the crank shaft making the crank shaft twice as long, hit the tool until the bearing is free of its seating, unscrew the tool and remove the bearing and the distance washer. Instruction manual ICON 17 Illustr. 21 Illustr. 15 Illustr. 10 · To fit the front bearing, place the crank head on the piece of wood (Illustration 21) with the pin facing down over the edge, place the distance washer (the flat one) over the crankshaft and then the remaining (biggest) bearing. Using tool no. B with the thread to the top hit the tool until the bearing is positioned against the seat behind the crank head. Take care that the distance washer does not get caught between the bearing and the seat behind the crank head, the distance washer should always be free moving · lean the barrel thoroughly (now is a good time to fit a rug if required). · Ensuring all bearings are seated properly before beginning to reassemble. · lace the mouth of the barrel on the piece of wood (Illustration 15) and lower the crankshaft with bearing fitted into the barrel, slide small end of tool no. D into the barrel and gently tap the tool until it rests against the end of the barrel. · lace the new wave washer over the crank shaft and lower it onto bearing. · lean the bush and coat it and the inside of the barrel with light oil, slide the bush down on top of the wave washer. · it NEW circlip (do not over compress the circlip when fitting because it will rub on the inner back half joint and make the back end tight) inside the barrel, then using the small end of tool no. D against the circlip, tap the circlip into its seat. Make sure the circlip is seated properly in the groove. · eassemble the two back half oints with new grease in the back oint caps. · lace a NEW seal over the inner back half joint (see back joint removal and replacement and Illustration 10) and oil liberally. · oat inner back half oint and inside of barrel with oil and slide inner back half oint into the barrel and screw the cog onto the end of the crankshaft. · eassemble the worm or pin drive and cog. · efit the fork making sure the flat side of the ball is facing the crank shaft (Illustration 22). Illustr. 22 Fitting Pin Drive Pin The pin drive pin is tapered, identify the small end of the broken pin and tap this small end of the pin with a punch to remove it. Tap in the new pin gently, don't hit it hard or you will crack the end of the shaft. Place the big end of your pin on an anvil or something solid and round off (or burr over) the small end of the pin ensuring it is a good fit into the shaft, finish this job by filing the small end flush with the shaft. Make sure the big end does not protrude out past the outer rim of the drive coupling, if it does this will rub on the tube and run hot, file off the excess. Illustr. 16 Adjust Centrepost using a Post Guide The post has a notch in the bottom around from the screwdriver slot (Illustration 16). Use this notch as a setting mark and once you have the handpiece cutting well remember or write down where this mark is, this will enable you to reset the post to the original position should the need arise. · et a freshly ground comb and cutter that is mm thick. · Apply normal tension to cutter. · ove the cutter until the ball is at the bottom of the fork and the cutter is in the middle of the comb. · oosen the centre post lock nut. · Insert the ost Guide (Illustration 1 ) in the hole and sit the first ledge on the fork at the front of the ball race. 18 Instruction manual ICON · aking sure at all times that you have a cutting tension on the cutter, ad ust the centre post up or down until the second ledge sits on the front of the machine surface around the oil hole. Illustr. 17, 18 · ock the centre post lock nut and recheck making sure that both ledges remain seated. · When correctly set it will be as per Illustration 1 . 6 Environmental Protection and Disposal 6.1 Introduction The owner has a duty to dispose of the shearing blades as well as of the shearing handpiece properly at the end of its service life. Please observe your relevant national regulations. 6.2 Material Categories Shearing blades and the whole shearing handpiece consist of high alloy steel and can be disposed at scrapping facilities. 7 Contact Addresses Your purchasing point or the company shown on your guarantee certificate are authorised service centres or refer to the nearest service centre in your area. Instruction manual ICON 19 0 ICON A1 1 2 3 5 6 4 A2 7 8 ICON a = 1,52,0 mm a c a b 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ICON A3 18 19 20 21 22 A4 23 ICON warranty garantie garantía Artikel Item Article Artículo Artikkel Seriennummer Serial no. No. de série No. de serie Serie nummer Kaufdatum Date of purchase Date d'achat Fecha de compra Kjøpsdato Stempel und Unterschrift Stamp and signature Cachet et signature Sello y firma Stempel og underskrift fra forretningen In case of claim, please return your machine with the instruction manual and the warranty card directly to your local distributor. Please do not cut off the warranty card from the instruction manual. En caso de garantía, devuelve su máquina con el manual de instrucciones y la carta de garantía directamente a su distribuidor local. Por favor no recorte la carta de garantía del manual. En cas de garantie, retournez votre machine avec le mode d'emploi et la carte de garantie directement à votre distributeur local. Nous vous prions de ne pas couper la carte de garantie du mode d'emploi. 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