I recently purchased a Polar 71ST paper cutter, serial number 4351413. I understood the cutter worked before we moved it in - apparently, I was wrong. I connected the paper cutter to 3 phase electricity (as before) and the clutch now moves clockwise. The motor spins up, the back gauge works perfectly with the MicroCut Jr., the hydraulic clamp moves down, but the cutting blade remains stationary. I cleaned and adjusted the limit switch above the solenoid. If I put the limit switch too high, the clamp doesn't move either. The pawl or bar moves up when the cutter buttons are pushed to enable the transmission to turn. The rings around the clutch have been cleaned and the carbon brushes appear to be in good shape. I opened the front right access door and saw the bar connected to the cutting blade is at the 10 to 11 O'clock position putting the cutting blade at the very top. On the transmission, one of the switches is pushed in and the other switch is still open. I cleaned the contacts on the circuit boards with contact cleaner and very lightly with fine sandpaper. I measured 42 volts DC between the metal rings around the clutch as the cut buttons were pressed at the same time. Could the clutch be rusted together or something? Is there a manual which shows what voltages are supposed to be where ? Suggestions? THANK YOU in advance. Curtis
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