Set the fence boards approx. 5mm
close to the cutter rotation.
Use the spacer board (A, Fig 11) to
securely guide small gibs .
Fig 11
The spacer board is clampled between
the fence boards.
The spacer board is a wear part and a
new board needs to be fabricated if
the clearance around the cutter
becomes too big.
Have a scrap workpiece available to
allow proper positioning of the fence
and the fence guard.
Adjust the fence guard to guide the
workpiece and to protect from
accidental cutter contact.
The shaper guard is fastened to the
fence cover and can be opened for
tooling and setup access.
Connect the fence to a dust collector.
Before starting work, check manually
that the cutter rotates freely and that
fence and guard are correctly
clamped.
7.7 Curved guard installation
The curved guard supplied with the
machine can be mounted to the
machine table and allows a maximum
tool diameter of 150mm.
Fig 12
Install the curved guard body first.
The machine table is therefore
prepared with a M8 tapped hole (A,
Fig 12) and an 8mm pinhole (P).
Fig 13
Set the height of the guide plate (B,
Fig 13) depending on the position and
diameter of the tool and the thickness
of the workpiece. This part guides the
wood and must always be above the
cutter.
Use knob (E, Fig 14) to set the chip
removal.
Fig 14
Slide the cover (C, Fig 13) down until
it touches the part to be machined.
Connect the dust collector to the
curved guard port (K, Fig 14).
Before starting work, check manually
that the cutter rotates freely and that
all components are correctly clamped.
At the start of the cut, move the
workpiece along the straight part of
the guide plate (F, Fig 13). This way
the workpiece enters the cutter
gradually, reaching the maximum
depth of cut at the guide plate mark.
Continue by moving the workpiece,
keeping it aligned with the guide plate
mark.
When working complex shapes, make
jigs and guides to guide the workpiece
properly and safely.
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7.8 Sanding spindle installation
The optionaly available sanding
spindle can be mounted in place of
the 30mm spindle arbor.
The sanding spindle may only be
installed when the spindle rotation
lock is engaged and the mains plug is
pulled.
Sanding sleeves and drums can be
chosen between dia. 25, 38, 50, 75
and 100mm.
Cover the clearance zone around the
sanding sleeve with table insert rings.
Install the curved guard body for dust
collection (Fig 15).
Fig 15
Attention:
The sanding spindle may only be
operated at the lowes (1700 RPM)
spindle speed.
Before starting work, check manually
that the sanding spindle rotates freely
and that all components are correctly
clamped.
Feed the workpiece straight across the
machine table, holding your fingers
close together, guiding the workpiece
with the palm of your hands.
Always keep your hands well clear of
the rotating sanding drum.
7.9 Tenoning carriage installation
The optionaly available tenoning
carriage can be placed on the
machine table and is guided in the T-
groove.
The wood press (C, Fig 16) and the
miter gauge profile (E) assure the
stability of the workpiece.
The covers (D) must be adjusted into
proximity of the workpiece and locked
in place.
- workpiece height max 100mm
- workpiece width max 120mm