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General Safety Instructions for 230V Machines

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• Clean machines by wiping with a damp soapy cloth. Do not
use solvents or cleaners that may damage plastic parts or 
painted/coated surfaces. Keep water and solvents away from
all electrical components, leads and plugs.

• When storing or leaving tools for any length of time, spray
bare metal surfaces with a protective spray to minimise surface 
corrosion.

• Always isolate machines and power tools from the power 
supply when not in use or when changing parts, cutters and 
blades or when making any adjustments.

• Before using any machine or power tool, ensure that all 
locking-nuts, chucks etc, are tightened and secure. Check that 
all loose keys, spanners and other tools have been removed. 
• Always ensure that long hair is tied back or retained by a band, 

hat or safety helmet. Remove all loose jewellery to prevent it 
from catching in rotating parts of the machine.
 
• Always check that the correct machining or cutting speed has 
been selected.

• Do not operate machinery or power tools when tired or under 
the influence of alcohol, drugs or certain medicines.

• WHEN USING MACHINES ALWAYS WEAR SUITABLE EYE 
PROTECTION, EAR DEFENDERS AND DUST OR FUME 
INHALATION PROTECTION.

• WARNING!! KEEP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OUT OF THE 
REACH OF CHILDREN, UNLESS THEY ARE UNDER SUPERVI-
SION. 

Specific Safety Instruction for Morticers

• Ensure that the morticer is firmly fixed to its base as the force 
exerted through the operating handle could be enough to over 
balance the machine.

• Ensure that the operating handle is returned to the 
upright position after cutting a mortice. 
 

• Mortice chisels have very sharp ends, handle them with
great care.

• Make sure that the timber is held firmly down against the
table, either with the vice or the hold down clamps. This 
prevents the possibility of the timber being pulled upwards 
as the mortice chisel is withdrawn from the hole.

Specification

Code 508488
Model ATM25
Rating Trade
Power 

0.75kW 230V, 1ph

Chisel Stroke 

125mm

Max Height of Timber with 12.7mm Chisel and Bit 

225mm

Max Chisel Size Softwood 

25mm

Max Chisel Size Hardwood 

19mm

Overall L x W x H 

660x 515 x 1,538mm

Weight 160kg

Summary of Contents for Trade ATM25

Page 1: ...ATM25 Floor Standing Morticer Code 508488 AT M 13 06 2017 BOOK REF 101616...

Page 2: ...rised by Yeon Chuan Machinery Co Ltd No 222 Tsung yi 6 th St Taiping City Taichung Taiwan 411 Model Number 2308 Hollow Chisel Morticer Manufactured Yeon Chuan Machinery Co Ltd is in compliance with th...

Page 3: ...Leg Stand Support Brackets a 2 No Leg Stands b 4 No Hex M8x60mm Bolts c 4 No 5 16 Large Washers d 8 No Hex M8x16mm Bolts e 8 No Small Washers f 1 No 3 4 6mm Hex Keys D 1 No Chuck Key E 2 No Bush Adapt...

Page 4: ...eck the mains lead and plug for damage Ensure that a fuse of the correct amperage is fitted to the plug Ensure that any extension lead used is correctly rated to suit the machine or power tool Ensure...

Page 5: ...been selected Do not operate machinery or power tools when tired or under the influence of alcohol drugs or certain medicines WHEN USING MACHINES ALWAYSWEAR SUITABLE EYE PROTECTION EAR DEFENDERS AND D...

Page 6: ...nd parts from the shipping cartons Report any shortages or damage to Axminster Tool Centre Customer Services Department 03332 406406 You will require the leg stand brackets a leg stands b eight M8x16m...

Page 7: ...OF LIFTING DEVICE HOIST ENGINE CRANE BEFOREYOU ATTEMPTTO LIFT OR MOVETHIS MACHINE Step 4 Securely tighten all the bolts and turn the stand upright see fig fig D Fig D Mounting the Morticer to the Sta...

Page 8: ...packaging see fig 10 and wipe the chuck over with a cloth Close the access door and replace the Hex screw Fig 09 Fig 10 Hex screw Hex key Chuck access door Transport packaging 2 Re position the lever...

Page 9: ...p wheel Transverse gib strip adjusting screws and locking nuts Illustration and Parts Description 9 Push operating wheel to engage the gears to move the table from left to right Pull wheel out to enga...

Page 10: ...ical adjustment NVR ON OFF Switch shroud Depth stop plate A Depth ring collar B and clamping handle C The depth stop plate can be repositioned to give a second specific depth Rack and pinion rise and...

Page 11: ...to accommodate different sizes of timber Table adjustment locking nuts A Table adjustment screws A Collar stop bar B and Collar stop block C Table clamp positioning holes Gear engaged to move the tabl...

Page 12: ...rticers is a chuck Initial Setup Introduce the chisel into the adaptor collar press the auger bit up into the chuck and tighten the chuck see fig 11 withdraw the chuck key Gently pinch the chisel in p...

Page 13: ...ring the chisel as close to the table as possible set a square against the back fence and set the side of the chisel against the square and clamp tight Remember to have the chip ejection slot in the c...

Page 14: ...er Head Adjustment The morticer s head has a independent adjustment to improve the correct leverage depth WARNING DISCONNECTTHE MORTICER FROMTHE MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE CONTINUING WARNING THE MORTICERS HE...

Page 15: ...washers and tighten see figs 19 20 21 Table Clamp Adjusting theTable Fig 19 20 21 The work table can be adjusted from back to front and from left to right by the operating the main control wheel to t...

Page 16: ...ad screw Table Distance Stops To the rear of the worktable there are two collar stops to set a required distance for repetitive work Loosen the collar clamping handle A and slide the collar B along th...

Page 17: ...e this is to install in position with a spacer such as a two pence coin between the collar of the chisel and the locating face on the machine then bring the bit up so that the cutting part is hard aga...

Page 18: ...e base will fit machine bases from 610mm to 860mm and take a weight of 540kg WARNING DISCONNECTTHE MORTICER FROMTHE MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE CONTINUING After long periods of use if you notice a degree of s...

Page 19: ...the slide play has been eliminated tighten the three locking Hex bolts E on the column to secure the setting D C F E General Maintenance WARNING DISCONNECTTHE MORTICER FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE CO...

Page 20: ...Maintenance 20 General Maintenance Light Lubricate Lubricate...

Page 21: ...here are any deviations in the chisel we recommend using the multi flute conical reamer sharpening set code 700173 with the appropri ate size pilot piece just a few turns removes a tiny amount of meta...

Page 22: ...sel and bit 1 Sharpen or replace the chisel and bit 2 Gum or pitch on the chisel and bit 2 Remove the chisel and bit and clean using Axcaliber Blade and Bit Cleaner Code 951145 3 Gum or pitch on the w...

Page 23: ...Exploded Diagram List 23 ATM25 2311 BOM...

Page 24: ...3051022 Gear rack 1 22 50103058 SET screw M8x1 25Px30L 1 23 2308170A Motor cord 1 24 23031050 Wire protector 1 25 51104021 Cable gland S MGS20 18B ST 2 26 23111001 Switch box 1 27 50104049 Round head...

Page 25: ...x45L 1 72 50102014 CAP screw M8x1 25Px35L 2 73 23031039 Gear rack 1 74 23031033 Setting bar 1 75 50102013 CAP screw M8x1 25Px30L 1 76 23031032 Collar stop 1 77 50101034 Hex Screw M8x1 25Px25L 4 78 503...

Page 26: ...Wiring Diagram 26...

Page 27: ...Notes 27...

Page 28: ...product including original blades or abrasives The Axminster guarantee is available on Hobby Trade Industrial Engineer AirTools CNCTechnology Series machines It s probably the most comprehensive FREE...

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