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Hi there can anyone help me I need to get some new blades and bolts for an old entec 150 diesel chipper? Where can I get them from?

 

 

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Ok thank you and how do I reset the anvil once I've put new/sharpened blades back in?

 

 

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The anvils are stationary, both are held in by two bolts. If they are worn either turn or replace them.

 

The anvil gap is set when the rotor is fitted (or re-fitted) to the machine.

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So I don't have to worry about re setting anything when I replace the blades?

 

 

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no theyer pre set ,just refit the new blades,baring in mind they only have a 10hr chipping life

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So I don't have to worry about re setting anything when I replace the blades?

 

 

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make sure you clean all the crap out of the torx head ,or youl nacker them then is a drill out job,

remove the springs on the roller box then lift it up & wedge a lump of wood under it it makes for better access to the blade pocketys

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It's allready a drill out job the torx heads are knackered! So drill em out and put new blades and bolts in

 

 

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It's allready a drill out job the torx heads are knackered! So drill em out and put new blades and bolts in

 

 

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if you can cut a groove in the torx head you may be able to nock them loose wi a smaal chisil,

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