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Operating Instructions
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from the slot and lay them aside. Repeat the process
for the other two blades. If the block becomes difficult
to hold located, being out of balance with the blade/s
removed; use a thin wedge of material to jam the cutter
block in position.
Now is a very good time to clean the slot housings
thoroughly, remove the resin build-up, sawdust, chips
and any old joiners/carpenters etc., that have recently
disappeared without trace. Ensure the circumference of
the cutter block is likewise cleaned thoroughly.
Remove the clamping bolts from the chip breaker/
wedges, clean the bolts and the threaded holes, clean the
springs and the chip breaker/wedges thoroughly. Apply
a little light oil to the springs. Remove the new/sharpened
blades from their ‘keeper set carefully to hand and put
the old blades away in the ‘keeper to be sent for
sharpening.
Locate the blade setting tool and put it to hand. Screw
the bolts into the chip breaker/wedges. Select one of the
slot housings and wedge the cutter block to maintain it
in position. Set the springs into the holes in the bottom
of the slot, introduce the chip breaker/wedge, position it
against the ‘back of the slot, introduce a blade in front of
it. Using the spanner start to unscrew the bolts, take care
at this time as the blade could be protruding well above
the block. Unscrew the bolts until the wedge just starts a
nip on the blade, then screw them back in half a turn.
At this point all the components should be loose in the
slot (not slack), carefully position the blade and the wedge
to line up with the edge of the cutter block. Press the
blade setting tool gently down onto the blade, see fig 57
ensure that the locating feet are firmly in contact with the
cutter block, and the blade is against the setting recess,
see fig 58-59. Holding the blade and the setting tool in
this position, tighten at least two of the clamping bolts
to provide a firm clamp of the blade, with the setting tool
held firmly in place. Tighten the remaining bolts.
Tighten hard, but do not overtighten, remember, these are
M4 bolts. Repeat this procedure for the remaining blades.
Fig 57
Blade setting tool
When all the
blades are fitted,
rotating the
cutter block by
hand in reverse
and visually
inspecting the
edge of the
blades against
a fixed point. If this appears satisfactory, carry out a final
‘tightness’ check on the clamping bolts; remove all the
tools and stow away.
NOTE: If at any point you need to adjust the tables so
they are parallel, adjust by the following method:
1) Remove the transport pins (A) using a pin punch and
hammer.
2) Adjust the table height locating bolts (B).
3) Loosen the Hex bolt (C) and eccentric cam (D), place
a straight edge across both tables and adjust until the
tables are in line. When you are satisfied tighten (C and D),
see fig 60. Reset the feed scale to ‘0’, see page 23.
Fig 58-59
Blade
Cutter block
Fig 60
A
C
B
D
NOTE: BY RESETTING THE TABLES THE HOLES
FOR THE TRANSPORT PINS MAY BE OUT OF
ALIGNMENT. WE SUGGEST RE-DRILLING NEW
HOLES NEAR ORIGINALS THEN REPLACING THE
PINS.
Blade setting tool
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