122/122XL Copper Cutting and Prep Machines
3. Pull the collar of the collet to unlock and insert the
brush shank, then release the collar to lock. Make
sure the brush is secure. The brush can be replaced
in similar manner.
Set
Screw
Figure 4 – Collet Installed
O. D. Deburring Disk
(optional accessory for the 122)
1. Hold the O.D. brush shaft stationary by gripping the
flats located near the surface of the housing with a
wrench (Figure 5) .
2. Remove the
1
/
" nut and washer, and then remove the
2
brush and spacer.
3. With the disk model number (F-4697) recess facing
the machine housing, slide the deburring disk onto the
shaft and replace the brush. Spacer should not be
used when the deburring disk is installed.
Flat
Figure 5 – Installing Deburring Disk
4. Reinstall washer and
1
6
Brush
Holder
Brush
Quick-change Collet
Brush
Shaft
Deburring
Disk
(Recess
towards
machine)
/
" nut and securely tighten.
2
Pre-Operation Inspection
Before each use, inspect your Copper Cutting and
Prep Machine and correct any problems to reduce
the risk of serious injury from electric shock, entan-
glement, crushing and other causes and prevent
machine damage.
1. Make sure that the copper cutting and prep machine
is unplugged and the ON/OFF switch is in OFF (O)
position.
2. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the tool including
handles and controls. This aids inspection and helps
prevent the tool or control from slipping from your grip.
Clean dirt and debris from the rollers. Rollers must be
kept clean to insure proper machine performance.
9
/
"
16
3. Inspect the copper cutting and prep machine for the
following items:
• Damage or modification to the cord and plug.
• Proper assembly, maintenance and completeness.
• Damaged, misaligned or binding parts.
• Free movement of adjustable handle, rack and
pinion, cutter wheel and guide rollers
• Presence and readability of the warning label (see
Figure 6) .
• Any other condition which may prevent safe and
normal operation.
If any problems are found, do not use the copper cut-
ting and prep machine until the problems have been
repaired.
Figure 6 – Warning Label
WARNING