Owners manual

MODEL 930 WIRE STRIPPING MACHINE
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MACHINE COMPONENTS
Ø The main components of the 930 are the central cutting and rolling assemblies.
These are driven by a system of pulleys and belts, gears, sprockets, chains and
motor. The safety guards are situated on top of the assemblies as well as in front
where the wire guide is situated. There are also safety guards on top of the main
drive gear as well as on the sides of the assembly bearing housings on the left and
right extending down over the system of belts and pulleys.
o The safety components must be not be removed except by a qualified
technician. Power must be disconnected prior to any service.
Ø This machine has one primary adjusting point. The main way is though the four T-
bolts. These are the black bolts on the top of the machine that have a locking wing
nut. These T-bolts are used to tighten or loosen the springs that control the upper
cutting assembly. Essentially these are used to cut deeper or shallower into wire
jackets. If you are not able to put a piece of wire in a channel (and have already tried
to run it through larger channels), it may be necessary to loosen the T-bolt.
o It is not uncommon for users to over-tighten these T-bolts thinking they need
more spring tension, when in reality they just needed to strip down a cutting
channel.
o Generally if you’re cutting in the right channel a full turn of the T-bolt (either
tighter or looser) is all that is needed.