We take you through the process of changing a guillotine blade, plus the safety measures that are vital to ensure we don't chop any limbs off. www.google.com...
My wife has a Sunray 433P that she uses for book binding. She recently changed the blade with reference to your video, thanks. Her problem is that she can’t reset the “warning knife change” alarm. Could you please recommend a course of action or any one who might know or be of assistance? Thanks
Gene Brooks with most guillotines you have two buttons that you must push at the same time. For safety reasons you can't lower the blade without the clamp coming down too.
Natalie Moawad, you can lower the blade half way by taking one hand off the button and turning the power off. The clamp will also come down behind it for safety reasons.
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Thank you very much. Glad you liked them.
Just a note. The blunt blade is far from blunt and just as dangerous as the sharp one. But great work
My wife has a Sunray 433P that she uses for book binding. She recently changed the blade with reference to your video, thanks. Her problem is that she can’t reset the “warning knife change” alarm. Could you please recommend a course of action or any one who might know or be of assistance? Thanks
good video
lisa monaghan thank you, glad you liked it.
how do i lower the blade
Gene Brooks with most guillotines you have two buttons that you must push at the same time. For safety reasons you can't lower the blade without the clamp coming down too.
Simply Print.
At 3:21, there are only 4 blade bolts (not 5) - unless you got the other one in your pocket!
Thanks!
Fénymásolda Egyetemi glad you liked it.
You should never handle the blade with your fingers even when putting into the carrier
I cut all the fingers off my left hand. Now what?
how do I lower the blade half way
Natalie Moawad, you can lower the blade half way by taking one hand off the button and turning the power off. The clamp will also come down behind it for safety reasons.