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ASSEMBLY AND SET UP
Table Inserts
This machine is supplied with two table inserts. Use the smallest opening that a particular cutter
will allow. This offers more support for the workpiece and reduces the amount of chips that can
fall into the machine.
The correct spindle opening will also allow any unused portion of the cutter to remain below the
table surface, increasing operator safety. There are two cast iron table insert. The insert(s) must
be flush with the top of the table.
1. Disconnect and lockout power to the shaper!
2. Remove the three screws that hold the outer
insert in place.
3. Place a straightedge across the table and the
table insert. Turn the barrel screws clockwise or
counterclockwise to level the insert with the
table.
4. Replace and tighten the screws and recheck
using the straightedge.
Dust Collection
It is recommended that you use a dust collector (not included) when using this machine. The
minimum air flow requirements for this machine are listed below. The machine comes with a 3”
dust port located on the side of the machine.
The dust extraction equipment is to be switched on before commencing machining.
Air current speed is 20m/s for vacuum suction dust emission index.
When air current speed of dust collector device (in accordance with EN12779:2004) is not lower
than 20m/s, ensure machine can be normal exhausted. User must wear dustproof mask.
1. Required air flow: 1500 m3/h.
2. Ensure pressure drop of each dust collector outlet carrying air current speed: 1100Pa.
3. Wind speed of dust collector tube m/s:
Dry Chips: 20m/s,
Wet chips: 28m/s (water content is equal to18%)
WARNING:
For your own safety, DO NOT connect the machine to the
power source until the machine is completely assembled and you read and
understand the entire instruction manual.
Summary of Contents for SS-2421-V2
Page 48: ...45 45 TABLE AND FENCE PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 51: ...48 48 TABLE AND CABINET PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 53: ...50 50 MOTOR AND ELEVATION PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 56: ...53 53 SPINDLE PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 60: ...57 57 Wiring Diagram...
Page 61: ...58 58 NOTES...
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