4. If adjustment is necessary, loosen the locking handle (D) Fig.
41 and the lock nut (L). Turn the adjusting screw (F) until you
are sure that the support guide is at 90° in relation to the
table and tighten the lock nut (L).
5. Rotate the bump stop (F) Fig. 41 and tilt the support slide out
as far as it will go and tighten the safety handle (D) Fig. 43.
Place a square (K) Fig. 43 on the table and against the support
slide to check if the support slide is 45° outwards in relation
to the table.
6. If adjustment to the preset stop is necessary, loosen the
locking handle (D) Fig. 42 and the lock nut (M) until you are
sure that the support rail is 45° out in relation to the table
and tighten the lock nut (M).
7. Tilt the support rail (G) Fig. 43 inward as far as it will go and
tighten the locking handle (D) Fig. 43. Using a square (K) on
the table and against the support rail, check if the support
rail is 45° inward in relation to the table.
8. If adjustment is necessary, loosen the lock nut (P) Fig. 43.
Turn the screw (R) until you are sure that the support rail is
45° inward and tighten the lock nut (P) and safety handle (D)
Fig. 42.
Fig. 41
K
Fig. 42
Fig. 43
G
14
F
L
D
M
D
P
R
K
BLADE REPLACEMENT
If the blades are removed from the cutterhead to be replaced or
resharpened, be careful to follow the following steps to remove
them:
1.
Disconnect the machine from the power source.
2. Move the support guide to the rear and remove the cutterhead
guard. Be extremely careful that your hands do not come in
contact with the cutting head blades.
3. Using the wrench (A) Fig. 44, slightly loosen the locking screws
(B) Fig. 44 in each blade slot to release the tension on the
cutting head by turning the screws (B) clockwise.
4. Loosen the screws again and remove the blade (C) Fig. 45 and
the counter blade (D).
5. Fig. 45 shows the blade (C) and counter blade (D) removed
from the cutting head. Remove the two remaining blades and
counter blades in the same manner.
6. Using the wrench provided, lower the two blade adjustment
blocks by turning the screws (F) Fig. 45, counterclockwise in
the three slots of the cutterhead.
7. Before replacing the blades, make sure that the counter blades
are completely clean and free of rubber and resin.
8. Place the counter blades (D) Fig. 45 and blades (C) into each
slot in the cutting head.
WARNING: Be very careful to touch the blades when inserting them
as they are very sharp.
Fig. 44
B
E
Fig. 45
Fig. 45
F
F
A
D
C