Bosch 1006vsr 3 Guía Del Usuario
8
Basic Operations
1. Clean the workpiece and wheels thoroughly,
removing any grit or abrasive particles.
NOTE: Grit or dirt can mar the workpiece
and even damage the wheels.
NOTE: Grit or dirt can mar the workpiece
and even damage the wheels.
De-burr sharp metal edges and wear leather
gloves while handling sheet metal, to
prevent injury to your hands.
gloves while handling sheet metal, to
prevent injury to your hands.
Figure 2
Refer to Figure 2:
2. Turn
the
upper wheel knob (A) clockwise to
raise the upper wheel bracket (B) against
the frame as shown.
the frame as shown.
Note: Make sure the upper wheel bracket
(B) and frame block (C) edges are parallel
so that they slide past each other when
raising the upper wheel bracket. Otherwise,
they may bind.
(B) and frame block (C) edges are parallel
so that they slide past each other when
raising the upper wheel bracket. Otherwise,
they may bind.
3. Check the distance between bottom of the
upper wheel (D) and top of the lower wheel
(E). They should be about an inch apart. To
adjust the distance, rotate the adjusting
wheel (shown in Figure 10) to raise or lower
the lower wheel (E).
(E). They should be about an inch apart. To
adjust the distance, rotate the adjusting
wheel (shown in Figure 10) to raise or lower
the lower wheel (E).
Refer to Figure 3:
4. Place the quick release lever (F) in the
engaged position to raise the lower wheel
(E) to the operating position. Engaged
position is where the flat edge on the cam
(E) to the operating position. Engaged
position is where the flat edge on the cam
(G) rests against the bottom of the lower
wheel bracket (H).
wheel bracket (H).
Pinch Hazard! Do not place
fingers in wheel path during operation.
Sharp metal edges can cause
lacerations. De-burr sharp edges and wear
leather gloves when handling.
leather gloves when handling.
Figure 3
5. Insert the workpiece between the wheels.
6. Rotate
the
adjusting wheel (shown in Figure
10) counter-clockwise until there is light
pressure on the workpiece.
pressure on the workpiece.
7. Roll the workpiece up to an edge, rotate it
slightly then pull it back.
8. Turn the adjusting wheel counterclockwise
to increase pressure on the workpiece; turn
the adjusting wheel clockwise to decrease
pressure.
the adjusting wheel clockwise to decrease
pressure.
Note: To reinsert a workpiece or insert
another workpiece of the same thickness,
use the quick release lever (F, Figure 3).
another workpiece of the same thickness,
use the quick release lever (F, Figure 3).
Adjustments
Replacing the Wheel
The JET English Wheel is provided with 4 upper
wheels and 10 lower wheels. Their profiles are
shown at the back of this manual.
wheels and 10 lower wheels. Their profiles are
shown at the back of this manual.
Hold upper wheel securely
when installing or removing. Wear steel-toed
footwear for personal safety.
footwear for personal safety.
To replace an upper wheel:
Refer to Figure 4.
1. Raise the lower wheel (E) until it contacts
the bottom of the upper wheel (D). This
ensures the upper wheel is supported.
ensures the upper wheel is supported.