ROTATING
COLUMN
180 DEGREES
Sometimes a workpbce
may be too iarge to fit between
the base and the chisei, When this is the case, you
can rotate the column of the mortber 180 degrees, as
shown, and perform the work off of a bench or floor,
Figure
31
USUNG AUXUUARY
WOOD
FENCE
When mortising an extra high workpbce,
an auxiliary
fence can be fastened to the fence with wood screws
(not provided) through the hobs in the fence, This
provides additionai support for the workpbce
during
mortising operation,
Figure
32
A
B
When rotating column 180 Degrees, you must fasten
the machine to a supporting surface,
See FASTENING
MACHINE TO SUPPORTING
SURFACE,
1,
To rotate the coHumn, remove the four M8 x 30mm
Hex Head Screws that bolt the mortber column (A)
to the base (B), See Figure 31,
2,
Rotate Column 180 degrees,
3,
RepHace four M8 x 30mm Hex Head Screws,
1,
2,
3,
To attach a wooden auxiliary fence, piace auxiliary
fence (A) up against the face of the main fence (B),
See Figure 32,
Fasten auxiliary fence to main fence through the
hobs (C) in the main fence using wood screws
(not provided),
Place workpiece (D) up against auxiliary fence and
secure using the holddown (E),
2O