48-inch Jump Shear

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48-inch Jump Shear
Jet 48-inch Jump Shear
General Info
Make Central Machinery
Model 12-Ton
Serial Unknown
Specs n/a
Manual Manual
Asylum Info
Location Metal Shop
Rubric n/a
Training Tool classes
Testing Tool testing, or [[:Category:Metal Shop#Tool Testing

Night|come to the shop on Tool Testing Night]]

Restrictions green


Use for:

  • Up to 16 ga (0.0625") sheet metal, any metal is okay
  • Note that different metals have different thickness limits.

Do Not Use for:

  • Any sheet metal exceeding max thickness

Hazard Analysis

  • The workpiece can snap unexpectedly or break. Eye Protection Required
  • Caught-between injuries when cutting
  • Don’t pinch hands in the machine’s moving parts
  • Don’t smash a foot under the foot petal
  • Shin injuries from slipping off the foot pedal
  • Cuts/ scrapes from sharp cut edges of work
Warning Safety glasses Eye protection required!


Operation Notes

  • To perform multiple cuts of the same length, use the backstop and front stop attachments (stored under the pan and box brake).
  • Thickness limits are different for different metals.

Refer to the chart on the machine

thickness equivalents
Equivalent thickness for shearing different metals relative to mild steel.

Basic Operation Instructions

Test before use - make sure blades are not interfering with each other.

1. Step on Foot Lever

2. As the foot lever travels downward, the Hold Down will press against the work piece at about half way. The Foot Lever will stop at this point.

3. To engage the cutting blade and perform the cut, use both feet to “jump" on the Foot Lever and press it to the floor.

Test with Craft Paper A paper grocery bag works well.

  • If the shear cuts paper on the ends but not the center, loosen the hex nut and turn the tie-rod adjusting screw clockwise, as viewed from back, until paper is cut the entire length.
  • 'If the shear cuts paper in the center but not the ends, loosen the hex nut and turn the tie-rod adjusting screw counter-clockwise until the paper is cut the entire length.
  • Retighten the hex nut against the frame.
  • To adjust the bottom blade, loosen the large bolts on the sides and adjust with bolts on the front.