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Note:
Since the collar requires at least 1/8" of
surface edge to ride against, the entire edge cannot be
shaped as shown in Figure 21. The use of a pattern,
however, permits the shaping of the entire contour edge.
If the workpiece is to be shaped all around the
perimeter, hold it firmly and push the work straight
into the cutter until the depth of cut is established by
the collar as shown in Figure 22. Continue to feed the
work so that the point of contact on the edge is
always 90 degrees to the collar (or directly in line with
the cutter edge) and geld firmly against it.
When the workpiece is not contoured all around, start the
cut as shown in Figure 23. With this operation, the
workpiece is positioned against the start pin and the end
swung into place to start the cut. When the cut has begun
and the work piece firmly against the collar, swing the
stock away from the pin and proceed with cut.
Whenever possible, use a guide pin when performing
pattern shaping and collar shaping operations.
Summary of Contents for SS-2822
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Page 55: ...52 52 ELEVATION PARTS DIAGRAM...
Page 57: ...54 54 SPINDLE PARTS DIAGRAM Spindle and arbor is separate...
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