MODEL 12 HAND SHEAR
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12430 55TH ST N OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082 P – 651-342-1756 F – 651-342-1293 INFO@DIACRO.COM

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INSTALLING QUIK-SET MICROMETER GAUGES PG. 5 INSTALLING HOLDDOWN BAR ASSEMBLY PG. 6-7 PARTS BREAKDOWN & PARTS LIST PG. 8-9 HOLDDOWN ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST PG. 10 QUIK-SET GAUGE ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST PG. 11

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Before Shear is set up for operation, mount on work bench or stand*. *IF SHEAR IS MOUNTED ON ITS OWN STAND, SECURE STAND TO FLOOR. SET-UP PROCEDURE Insert Handle in Holder and tighten in place.

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When setting up for a production run: 1. Mount the Ruled Squaring Gauge or the Protractor Gauge in the most practical position on the work table and adjust it to the desired angle. (See Illustration A) 2. Mount and position Material Gauge as described on the following page. 3. Adjusting and Grinding Blades: The precision standards to which Di-Acro Shears are built eliminate the necessity of adjusting the shear blades after they have been bolted into position against the base and top blade casting. When shipped from the factory, these machines are adjusted to accurately shear 16 gauge steel...

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Di-Acro shear blades are made from high quality oil hardened tool steel properly heat treated and precision ground. They are easily resharpened on an ordinary surface grinder by grinding the narrow edge of the blade which measures 0.470”. (See Illustration C) NOTE: Grinding the wide edge of the blade reduces its size and necessitates shimming to obtain proper adjustment. Installation Steps: 1. Mount material stop (C) on micrometer gauges (D) and (E). 2. Screw in threaded rods (A) and (B) by hand until they stop. Make sure lock nuts are loose. 3. Synchronize gauges. To Synchronize Gauges: 1....

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Adjusting Quik-Set Micrometer Gauges Operator can easily and quickly adjust Gauge while standing either in front or in back of shear. Set both Micrometer Nut Assembles on zero and push down or depress. This releases the Material Stop Assembly from the Threaded Rods. Move Material Stop to approximate desired location (complete assembly can be freely moved back and forth on Threaded Rods when Micrometer Nut Assemblies are depressed) and adjust micrometer Gauges to accurately position Material Stop. Installing Holddown Bar Shear ships with hold down bar assembled. If assembly is required...

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4. Mount Holddown Bar Assembly on Shear Table locating Springs E on Screws F and starting them into tapped holes in Base Casting. 5. Locate front edge of Holddown Bar M at edge of lower shear blade so it may be used as gauge when shearing to a scribed line. Horizontal adjustment of the Holddown Bar is provided for by the oversize mounting holes for Holddown Trunnions A. 6. Adjust vertical clearance of Holddown Bar on Screws K. For accuracy, when shearing to a scribed line, it is important that both vertical and horizontal adjustments of the bar be made so that the bar is very close to the...

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#12 HAND SHEAR PARTS BREAKDOWN 82318000-080

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OPTIONAL STAND PART NUMBER IS 8230110-900 STAND DIMENSIONS ARE: 20” WIDE, 15” DEEP, 33-1/4” HIGH CALL DI-ACRO FOR PRICE AND AVAILABILITY Fasteners needed to attach Shear the stand are the following: (Fasteners to attach stand to floor are not included.)

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Defective parts, of a product manufactured by DI-ACRO, will be replaced or repaired at no charge for twelve (12) months following delivery to the original purchaser. Labor is included for the first 90 days. This warranty becomes void when products have not been used according to instructions furnished by DI-ACRO, nor does it cover any altered parts or unauthorized repairs. We cannot be responsible for the cost of repairs made or attempted outside of our factory. All other warranty claims are made FOB our plant, providing such items(s) is returned freight prepaid to our plant for...

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