Tongue Bone Cutter EQUIPMENT SELECTION... Ordering No. TABLE OF CONTENTS... Page (Includes Air Control Circuit)... 4019006 (Without Air Control Circuit)... 4019018 Speed Up Kit... 3022064 Balancer... 4042044 Safety Messages to Employer and Safety Director... 2 Safety Messages to Operators, Maintenance and Cleanup Personnel 3 Parts Diagram and List... 4 Specifications... 6 Installation Instructions... 6 Operation Instructions... 6 Maintenance Instructions... 7
safety messages to employer and safety director page 2 of 8 Keep hands clear. SAFETY MESSAGES TO EMPLOYER AND SAFETY DIRECTOR AVOID INJURY 1. Remove and repair any tool that malfunctions. All personnel must be instructed to remove any malfunctioning equipment. 2. Ensure that all employees who use this tool are trained in the proper use of this tool and are aware of the dangers that may arise if they do not follow procedures outlined in this brochure. 3. Enclosed are four (4) copies of NOTICE TO OPERATORS, MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUP PER- SONNEL. Post one copy on the employees bulletin board; give one copy to the operator(s); give one copy to the maintenance foreman; and give one copy to the sub -contract cleanup / internal cleanup foreman. Additional copies will be provided upon request. 4. The tool is designed and intended to be powerful. This fact should be obvious to your employees, but you must emphasize it to them. 5. Never make modifications or alterations to the tool. Replace any missing or illegible labels. 6. Ensure that proper procedures are established in accordance with OSHA s lockout/tagout procedures (29 CFR 1910.147) to prevent accidental startup or release of stored energy. 7. Follow our installation and maintenance instructions for proper installation and care of the tool. 8. Avoid injury. Do not permit the tool to be misused. 9. If you resell or distribute a Jarvis product, you must provide the purchaser with the appropriate safety sheets and tool brochure. Additional copies of safety sheets and tool brochures will be provided upon request.
safety messages to operators, maintenance and cleanup personnel page 3 of 8 Keep hands clear. SAFETY MESSAGES TO OPERATORS, MAINTENANCE AND CLEANUP PERSONNEL REMOVE ANY MALFUNCTIONING TOOL FROM SERVICE REPORT ANY PROBLEMS TO YOUR SUPERVISOR 1. Disconnect the air hose in accordance with OSHA s lockout/tagout procedures (29 CFR 1910.147) before sharpening blades. 2. Disconnect the air hose in accordance with OSHA s lockout/tagout procedures (29 CFR 1910.147) before performing any repair or maintenance. 3. Disconnect the air hose - or have the air hose disconnected - in accordance with OSHA s lockout/tagout procedures (29 CFR 1910.147) before performing any cleanup. 4. Disconnect the air hose when the tool is not being used. 5. Never put fingers, hands or other parts of the body on the cutting edge, in the cutting path or in the path of the moving links. 6. Test the tool prior to use or daily. Depress each trigger separately and the blades should not close. Depress one trigger, then pause one second and depress the other trigger and the blades should not close. Repeat this procedure reversing the triggers. Depress both triggers simultaneously and the blades should close. With the blades closed, release one trigger and the blades should open. Continue holdingthedepressedtrigger andthendepresstheother trigger. The bladesshould not close. Repeat this procedure holding the other trigger. If the tool malfunctions, remove it from service and report or repair it immediately. 7. Never depress the triggers unless you want to use or test the tool. 8. Never make modifications or alterations to the tool. Replace any missing or illegible labels.
parts diagram and list page 4 of 8 a ITEM PART NO. PART NAME QTY 1 1023154 Cutting Blade 2 2 1010221 Connecting Pin 3 3 1010220 Pivot Pin 1 4 1010167 Roll Pin 1 5 1010231 Cotter Pin 3 6 1028064 Connecting Link 2 7 1021243 Shim Bearing 2 8 1021502 Cylindrical Bearing 1 9 1035222 U--cup Seal 1 10 1004155 Washer 1 11 1013148 Internal Retaining Ring 1 12 1020149 Piston Shaft 1 13 1065029 Piston 1 14 1035224 O--ring 1 15 1035223 Piston Ring Seal 1 16 1007023 Hex Lock Nut 1 17 1002225 Cylinder Cover 1 18 1061656 Cable 2 19 1050609 Hex Nipple 1 20 1051054 Connector 4 21 1051055 Air Quick Exhaust Valve 2 22 1016235 Housing with item 23 1 23 1017083 Danger Label 1 24 1007042 Hex Lock Nut 1 25 1051062 Reducing Bushing 1 26 1051058 Hex Nipple 1 27 1055340 Cup Point Set Screw 2 b Note: the a and b are references for the maintenance instructions only. ITEM PART NO. PART NAME QTY 28 1055284 Hex Head Screw 2 29 1004113 Washer 2 30 1009080 Hanger Sleeve 1 31 1051156 Male Elbow Fitting 2 32 1051086 Male Elbow Fitting 2 33 1019133 Handle with item 30 1 34 1055676 Socket Head Cap Screw 1 35 1051066 Connector 1 36 1032274 Handle Mounting Plate 1 37 1055049 Socket Head Cap Screw 6 38 1019130 Trigger Handle 1 39 1014092 Compression Spring 2 40 1035279 O--ring 2 41 1039050 Trigger Plunger with item 40 2 42 1035309 O--ring 4 43 1016350 Cartridge Housing w/item 42 2 44 1018070 Trigger Lever 2 45 1010286 Dowel Pin 2 46 1024112 Trigger Guard 1 47 1004005 Split Lock Washer 6 48 1055283 Hex Head Screw 1 49 1010274 Threaded Pin 1 50 1024106 Trigger Guard 1 51 1055285 Hex Head Screw 3 3019121 Main Handle Assembly (includes items 27,30--33, 35 and 39--48) 3019122 Front Handle Assembly (includes items 31, 32 38--45, 47 and 49--51) 3035015 Seal Kit (includes items 9,14 and 15)
parts diagram and list page 5 of 8 Air Control Circuit b a ITEM PART NO. PART NAME QTY 52 1042525 Mounting Bracket 1 53 1055325 Hex Head Screw 2 54 1051001 Quick Connect Coupling 1 55 1034014 Air Filter 1 56 1051059 Pipe Nipple 3 57 1051066 Connector 1 58 1061461 Air Manifold 1 59 3022061 Air Lubricator 1 60 1050027 Elbow 1 61 1051102 Silencer 2 Note: the a and b are references for the maintenance instructions only. ITEM PART NO. PART NAME QTY 62 1022205 Air Valve 1 63 1051115 Air Fitting 2 64 1061648 Plastic Tubing 1 65 1061649 Plastic Tubing 1 66 1050216 Hex Plug 2 67 1055632 Button Head Cap Screw 2 68 1022057 Valve Block 1 3022046 Air Control Circuit (includes items 52--68)
specifications, installation and operation instructions page 6 of 8 SPECIFICATIONS 2 Each day, before you begin operation, go through the following checklist: Drive Pneumatic Operating Pressure 90 psi 6.2 bar Air Consumption (per cycle)0.128 ft 3 3.6 L Cutting Force 657 lbf 2.9 kn Cutting Cycle Time 0.69 sec/cycle 1.45 cycles/sec Control Handles Pneumatic Dual Anti -tie Down Blade Opening At Tips 0.875 in 22 mm Widest 1.125 in 29 mm Overall Length 13 in 330 mm Weight 8.4 lbs 3.8 kg INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Suspend the TBC from a balancer. Jarvis part number 4042044 is available. 2 Suspend the air control circuit in a convenient location using the supplied bracket (item 52). 2.1 Install air control circuit in a horizontal position. 2.1 Make sure that the compressed air supply is at the proper pressure and that the lubricator is up to the full mark. (Use Jarvis Air Mist Lubricators Oil; if using a conventional air mist lubricator: set the feed rate at 8-10 drops per minute; if using a micro fog air mist lubricator*: set the feed rate at 100 drops per minute). *Almost all air mist lubricators are micro fog air mist lubricators. 2.2 Make sure the dual anti -tie down control handles (the main and the side handles) are working correctly. Depress each trigger separately and the blades should not close. Depress one trigger, then pause one second and depress the other trigger and the blades should not close. Repeat this procedure reversing the triggers. Depress both triggers simultaneously (within one half second of each other) and the blades should close. With the blades closed, release one trigger and the blades should open. Continue holding the depressed trigger and then depress the other trigger. The blades should not close. Repeat this procedure holding the other trigger. If the tool malfunctions, remove it from service and report the problem to your supervisor immediately. 3 Make the necessary air connection. 3.1 The required compressed air supply is 0.128 ft 3 (3.6 L) at 90 psi (6.2 bar) per cycle. 2.3 Make sure that the TBC moves freely on the balancer. 3 Making the cut: 3.2 An air regulator must be installed in the air supply line. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Connect the air hose. 3.1 Place the TBC around the hyoid bone. 3.2 Depress both triggers simultaneously to close the blades. 3.3 Release either or both triggers to open the blades.
maintenance instructions page 7 of 8 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT: ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE AIR HOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA S LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURES (29 CFR 1910.147) BEFORE SHARPEN- ING, INSTALLING, OR REMOVING BLADES. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE AIR HOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA S LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURES (29 CFR 1910.147) BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTE- NANCE OR REPAIRS. 1 DAILY: 1.1 Make sure the dual anti -tie down control handles (the main and the side handles) are working correctly. Depress each trigger separately and the blades should not close. Depress one trigger, then pause one second and depress the other trigger and the blades should not close. Repeat this procedure reversing the triggers. Depress both triggers simultaneously (within one half second of each other) and the blades should close. With the blades closed, release one trigger and the blades should open. Continue holding the depressed trigger and then depress the other trigger. The blades should not close. Repeat this procedure holding the other trigger. If the tool malfunctions, repair or remove it from service immediately. Note: connect the air hose to perform this operation only. 2 BLADE REMOVAL: 2.1 Remove (2) cotter pins (item 5). 2.2 Remove (2) connecting pins (item 2). 2.3 Remove hex lock nut (item 24). 2.4 Remove pivot pin (item 3). 2.5 Remove cutting blades (item 1) and shim bearings (item 7). 2.6 Inspect all parts for wear and replace them if necessary. 2.7 Inspect cutting blades (item 1) for wear and sharpen if necessary. 3 TBC DISASSEMBLY FOR SEAL REPLACE- MENT: 3.1 Follow steps 2.1-2.5. 3.2 Remove hex head screw and split lock washer (items 48 and 47). 3.3 Remove trigger guard (item 46). 3.4 Line up piston shaft (item 12) so that the remaining connecting pin (item 2) lines up with the hole in housing (item 22). 3.5 Remove cotter pin (item 5). 3.6 Remove connecting pin (item 2). 3.6.1 The connecting pin must be pushed out from the smaller hole in the bottom of the housing through the larger hole in the top of the housing. 3.7 Remove connecting links (item 6). 3.8 Disconnect hose at connector (item 20). 3.9 Remove two hex head screws (item 28) and washers (item 29). 3.10 Unscrew cylinder cover (item 17). 3.11 Push on the connecting pin end of piston shaft (item 12). 3.12 Pull both piston (item 13) and piston shaft (item 12) out of housing (item 22).
maintenance instructions page 8 of 8 3.13 Remove piston ring seal (item 15). 6 HOSE CONNECTIONS: 3.14 Remove o -ring (item 14). 3.15 Remove internal retaining ring (item 11). Air Control Circuit 3.16 Remove washer (item 10). 3.17 Remove u -cup seal (item 9). 3.18 Inspect all parts for wear and replace them if necessary. 4 TBC ASSEMBLY: 4.1 Reverse steps and procedures outlined in steps 3.2-3.17. See notes below: 4.1.1 Install u -cup seal (item 9) with u facing the rear of the TBC. 4.1.2 Install o -ring (item 14) and piston ring seal (item 15) as diagram illustrates. piston ring o--ring piston From (item 68): To: Color: 5 BLADE INSTALLATION: 5.1 Reverse steps and procedures outlined in steps 2.1-2.5. location a location b location p location s item 32 a item 32 b item 63 a item 63 b blue blue red red