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RAPID-FEED™ CHIPPER
Checki ang nd Adjusting the Knife to Wear Plate Gap
When you replace the Knife you must check and set the clearance between the Knife and Wear Plate. Set
this clearance or gap to 1/16" by using the Gap Tool that is supplied with the Chipper and with a new
Knife kit. If the gap between the Wear Plate and the Knife is not set correctly, you will have excessive
be dull. The Wear Plate should have a square edge
or gouges. The Wear Plate can be hand sharpened (see steps below). Be careful
Tools Needed:
• Gap Gauge (provided with Chipper)
emove the Hopper (See “Inspecting the Chipper
Knife and Wear Plate” in this Chapter).
2. Use a stick to rotate the Flywheel until the Knife can be
positioned next to the Wear Plate.
3. Slide the Knife Gauge in between the Knife and Wear
to check the clearance (Figure 39).
• If the Knife Gauge slides freely, with no
adj .
e Knife Gauge will not slide down between
the Knife and Wear Plate, the Wear Plate must
adjusted.
• If the Knife Gauge slides in between the Knife
d Wear Plate with some resistance felt against
n the Wear plate is properly
adjusted.
4. Install the Hopper when finished.
vibration when chipping and the Knife will seem to
and be free of dents
not to overheat it during the sharpening process. This will change the characteristics of the steel and you
will then have to replace the Wear Plate.
SHUT DOWN THE ENGINE, WAIT FOR ALL MOVING PARTS TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP,
PARK PLUG WIRE, DISCOREMO
BEFO
VE S NNECT THE NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE, THEN WAIT 5 MINUTES
RE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE OR INSPECTION ON THE CHIPPER.
Checking the Knife to Wear Plate Gap
1. R
Knife Gap
Figure
Knife
Plate
Gauge
resistance and extra space, the Wear plate must
be
• If th
usted
Wear
Plate
be
an
them
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both the