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Blackhawk 94 Shearing Comb

Extra thin. Long tooth bevels. Flared teeth on both sides.

   

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861800 Blackhawk 94 Shearing Comb In Stock 0.10 $16.00

Installing a comb and cutter on a Premier 4000s Shearing machine.

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Common Uses

For blocking show sheep; shearing medium wools with sticky fleeces & fine wools.

Customization

We can imprint initials on combs. Please tell us exactly what you would like imprinted on them. We charge for $1.00 each comb imprinted. If you would like your comb imprinted, you must choose item #868600 (enter this item # in our Catalog Quick Order).

Specs

  • 3.1 mm thick, 94 mm wide
  • 13 tooth
  • Long bevel
  • Fits any 3" shearing head

Benefits

Premier offers a sharpening service for all combs, cutters & blades. For resharpening combs use item #870000.

How to Use

See PDF above.

Precautions

Storing the Clipper/Shearer, Blades, Combs & Cutters

  • Remove blades/combs/cutters from clipper or shearer.
  • Clean blades/combs/cutters immediately after use by using a small brush or blowing off any excess dirt or hair. Cover with oil to reduce risk of rust. High carbon steel clipper blades will rust overnight. Rust destroys both edge and polished surface of blades.
  • Store clipper/shearer and blades away from solvents, chemicals and moisture. Never leave them where they can be damaged by accidental impact. (We offer a storage box and wool felt for the blades and a case for the clippers.)

Sharpening and Cleaning

  • To reproduce the quality of the cutting edge on the clipper blades that came from the factory, a lapping machine must be used. Most other methods are, in our experience, inferior. In addition to producing a cutting edge that won’t last, some methods can permanently damage blades. The most common “culprit” is using large high speed grinding wheels that are used to sharpen cutters and combs.
  • Who uses lapping machines and who does not? Premier does and you can ship them to us. Other firms also use systems/machines that work well.

Warning: Clipper blades/cutters/combs that have been sharpened by inferior methods or inexperienced people may be damaged to such an extent that they can never be restored to a satisfactory cutting capability. The same is true of blades that have become too heavily pitted by rust.

Troubleshooting

  • Make sure the comb & cutter are on as described in the instructions.
  • Make sure the comb name can be read on outside when placed on head.
  • Make sure to have 1/8" space from end of comb (bevel) to tip of cutter.
  • Make sure the edge of the cutter does not go over the side of the comb.
  • Make sure the tension is set correctly.

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Average Rating: 5 out of 5
Number of Reviews: 1 customers reviewed this product.

Write a Review

Date: August 23, 2010
Glen A
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Great for fitting sheep for show or slick shearing for the summer. We fit seven to nine head and slick three or four rams, and eight to ten yearling ewes. We learned a new trick while shearing. Have a bucket of hot water handy, and periodically dip the comb and cutter in the water to clean the grease and dirt off, then apply oil and continue shearing. In this way we were able to complete all our shearing with one set of comb and cutter. And it was cutting as well at the end as at the beginning.