6801 Meat Saw Operator Training Video F40956 (03-20)
Hobart designed its 6801 meat saws to be easy to use safely. Both the upper and lower pulleys are completely enclosed. The blade is guarded above and below the cutting zone. There is a pusher plate to eliminate the need for handling items too close to the blade. With its integrated pulley system and 3 H.P. motor, Hobart Meat Saws provide a clean, precise cut with every use.
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the following operator training video on
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the Hobart 6801 meets off is a
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demonstration based on the instruction
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manual that came with your Hobart Meets
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off if you have any questions concerning
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operation please consult your manual
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your Hobart 6801 meatza is constructed
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and designed to give long satisfactory
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service providing it is properly used
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and maintained warning the meet saw can
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cut you to avoid injury always use the
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blade guard and pusher plate never reach
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across the cutting edge of the blade and
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never leave the saw unattended while the
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saw is running always turn off the saw
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and lower the upper guide and guard
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assembly when the saw is not in use this
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training video will cover the controls
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operation cleaning and maintenance of
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the 6801 meet saw electric control of
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the 6801 meet saw consists of this
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switch knob pull to turn the saw on and
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push to turn the saw off
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warning to avoid injury always use all
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safety devices properly safety devices
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incorporated in this meets off must be
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in their correct operating positions
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anytime the meet saw is in use before
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turning the meet saw on position the
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upper guide and guard assembly by
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grasping the hand knob and sliding it up
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or down so the cutting zone is only as
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high as necessary for the piece of meat
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being cut all doors covers and guards
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must be in their operating position
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which is closed while the machine is
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running warning always keep an is away
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from the blade and maintain control of
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the product always use the pusher plate
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never place your hand near the cutting
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edge of the saw blade the pusher plate
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is used to hold the meat against the
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gauge plate when slicing short ends a
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slot in the pusher plate and the stop on
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the right flanged end of the carriage
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are provided for proper positioning of
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the pusher plate hold the pusher plate
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handle with your right hand and always
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maintain a safe distance from the blade
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now we will describe an operation using
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both the traveling and stationary
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carriage when using the travelling
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carriage stand in front of the Machine
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lean lightly against the front of the
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carriage as you move the carriage to the
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left passing the product through the
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blade at a steady and uniform rate use
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your left hand to remove and stack cuts
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always reaching behind the blade and
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away from the cutting edge of the blade
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warning to avoid injury never reach
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across the cutting edge of the blade
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return the carriage to the right hauling
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the product toward you and away from the
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blade when using the stationary carriage
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block the carriage in position by
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pulling the spring loaded carriage lock
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out rotate the carriage lock 90 degrees
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and slide the carriage until the lock
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engages to unlock the carriage hold the
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carriage lockout and rotate it 90
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degrees so it rests on its bracket when
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sawing with the stationary table observe
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the same safety procedure of reaching
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behind the blade when removing or
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stacking product never reach across the
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cutting edge of the
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warning to avoid injury from accidental
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startups when cleaning the saw
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disconnect electrical power and place a
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tag at the disconnect switch indicating
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the circuit is being worked on before
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cleaning this machine the saw must be
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thoroughly cleaned and sanitized before
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first use after each day's operation any
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time it is not to be used for an
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extended period of time and before being
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put into operation after an extended
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downtime the meet saw can be cleaned
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with high-pressure cleaning equipment
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available from other suppliers or it can
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be disassembled and its components
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cleaned in the sink in either case a
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neutral pH cleaning agent makes per the
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suppliers instructions should be used
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after washing thoroughly sanitize rinse
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and try the saw and all components
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disassemble the following components to
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allow access to all areas for cleaning
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the upper pulley cover the lower cover
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the tables right and left hand the scrap
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tray the carriage
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the Callum guard
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loosen blade tension the bully wiper the
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blade scrapers the lower blade guide
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assembly
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the sawblade refer to maintenance
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section of this video the upper guide
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and guard assembly and the upper and
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lower pulleys
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use a cloth or brush to clean the base
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unit before reassembly a light coating
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of tasteless mineral oil should be
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applied to all metal surfaces lubricate
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the six ball bearings on the carriage
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with a small amount of mineral oil apply
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a few drops of mineral oil to the gauge
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plate slide run and work the gauge plate
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assembly back and forth a few times
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reassemble the saw components in reverse
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order of disassembly making sure that
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all parts are properly assembled
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if using high pressure cleaning
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equipment scrape the machine and its
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components to remove any scrap particles
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before cleaning thoroughly hose the saw
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and its components following the
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instruction manual be sure to get the
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hose stream into all corners stubborn
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soil may require a little brushing
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warning to avoid injury from accidental
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start up steering maintenance disconnect
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electrical power and place a tag at the
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disconnect switch indicating the circuit
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is being worked on the motor has
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permanently lubricated ball bearings and
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requires no lubrication the slide bar
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for the upper guide and guard assembly
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also requires no lubrication
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occasionally you should apply a small
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amount of tasteless mineral oil to the
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six ball bearing rollers underneath the
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carriage on a more frequent basis the
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gauge plates slide rod and the pulley
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shafts need a few drops of mineral oil
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if changing saw blades disassemble the
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components as described in the cleaning
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section of this video
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reinstall the blade so the cutting edge
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of the saw points to the right and down
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this concludes operator training for the
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hobart 6801 meets off to obtain service
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and parts information concerning the
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6801 meet saw
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contact your local hobart service office
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