Manual-adast-maxima-mh-80-2
If you are missing your paper copy, digital archives and document networks like Scribd's Adast Maintenance Catalog host printable blueprints, translated instruction sheets, and spare part cross-references for the broader MH and MS 80 lines.
~37.8" Length x 5.5" Width x 0.4" Thickness Knife Holes: 16 standard mounting holes
Paper cutters are inherently dangerous. Never bypass safety features: Manual-adast-maxima-mh-80-2
While specs can vary slightly based on the specific manufacturing year, the standard Adast Maxima MH 80-2 includes: Specification Max Cutting Height Max Backgauge Depth Smallest Cut (with false clamp) Clamping System Hydraulic (Adjustable) Power Supply 3-Phase AC Key Benefits of the Maxima MH 80-2 1. Unmatched Durability
Initiate the cut using the two-handed operation control. Ensure that the light curtain (photo-cell) is not interrupted during the cycle. The hydraulic clamp will come down first, followed by the downward stroke of the blade. If you are missing your paper copy, digital
The operator must depress both cut initiation buttons simultaneously using both hands. Releasing either button mid-cycle instantly halts the down-stroke of the knife. Knife Replacement and Adjustment Procedure
Industrial paper cutters experience incredible physical stress. The manual explicitly details lubrication points, oil viscosity requirements for the hydraulic unit, and grease schedules for the backgauge leadscrew. 3. Critical Operational Procedures Blade Replacement and Adjustments Unmatched Durability Initiate the cut using the two-handed
The most valuable resource for owners of vintage machinery are online communities. The PrintPlanet forum (printplanet.com) and other industry-specific forums are excellent places to post specific questions. A user there did successfully learn that the recommended oil for the hydraulic system is premium hydraulic oil ISO VG 32-46 , a crucial piece of information typically found in the manual.
A genuine manual for the MH-80-2 is typically divided into several key sections, each addressing a pillar of press operation. The first section is . Here, the manual outlines lock-out/tag-out procedures, warns of pinch points on the inking rollers, and lists the machine’s precise dimensions, power requirements (usually 380V/50Hz), and operating air pressure. This section is legally vital for compliance with workplace safety standards.