BUFFALO Universal Iron Workers Operator’s & Part Manual

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Description

Number of Pages: 24

This is a reproduction, not a photocopy, of an original Buffalo Operations, Maintenance Instructions and Parts Manual for the Universal Iron Workers post 1963. This manual contains information on the items listed below in the contents as well as exploded view diagrams of the parts.

Contents

Installation……………………………….4
Lubrication………………………………..5
Operating Instructions………………………6
Triple Punching Attachment ………………….6
Punch Floating Head…………………………7
Single Punching Attachment…………………..7
Bar Cutter…………………………………8
Shear, Coper Notcher………………………..8
Diagram – Mitering of Angles…………………9
Diagram of Tool Space………………………10
Shear Capacity Chart……………………….11
Mechanical Sequence of Operation                  
Flywheel,Gear Train and Eccentric……………12
Punch Floating Head………………………..12
Bar Cutter and Shear……………………….12
Preventative Maintenance Procedures………….13
Bar Cutter and Shear……………………….13
Notcher and Coper………………………….13
Machine Disassembly and Maintenance………….14
Flywheel and Drive Train……………………14
Floating Head……………………………..14
Coper…………………………………….14
Bar Cutter Plunger…………………………16
Machine Adjustments and Trouble Shooting……..17
Repair Part Identification………………….18
Floating Head Assembly……………………..19
Bar Cutter………………………………..20
Drive Components…………………………..21
Hold Down Assembly…………………………21
Oiltight Gear Guard………………………..22
Linkage…………………………………..22
Coper Assembly…………………………….23
Overview
I have collected this information for many years and have found the information they contain to be priceless in using and setting up the machines properly. I believe this manual will be a valuable resource of knowledge that will provide a lot of helpful information that is often hard to find. My manuals are not photocopies. I maintain a high standard of quality in my reproductions. Most of the manuals I reproduce look better than their originals. I have professionally digitally edited every page,and removed stains, wrinkles and handwriting. All of the manuals are printed on thick white paper to withstand shop wear and tear; they are then comb bound with heavy cover pages so they lie flat on the workbench.