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Setting Offset
1. Once the cutter and material are installed,
the cutter offset can be set.
2.
If using the 1’ (25.4mm) cutter on 1”
(25.4mm) material or the 1/2" (12.7mm)
cutter on 1/2” (12.7mm) material, set the
machine to the “12 o’clock” position (fine
tune as needed) and move on to setting any
desired angle and notching the material.
Important: Machine must be in
the home or "12 o'clock" position.
3. Do this by rotating the large feed hand
wheel (A) in the counter clockwise direction
until the red pointer lines (B) up with the red
indicator at the 12 o'clock position.
4. At this point all offset adjustments and table
positioning will be made, this is also the start and end point of every notch.
5. On the face of the "V" groove guide plate, there will be (3) 3/4" main bolts (C) which need to
be loosened before the offset screw can be activated.
6.
Once the (3) bolts are loose, use the 5/8”
wrench included to adjust the offset screw
(D) until the desired notch diameter is
displayed on the scale (E).
Note
: The scale readings are
based on using 1" diameter cutter.
7. After the offset is reached, tighten the (3)
main bolts.
VERY IMPORTANT!
8. Be sure nothing is in contact with the cutter
and reconnect the power cord.
C
B
A
D
E
Summary of Contents for TN-800
Page 28: ...26 26 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...
Page 30: ...28 28 PARTS DIAGRAM Base Assembly...
Page 31: ...29 29 Spindle Assembly...
Page 32: ...30 30 Forward Riser Assembly...
Page 33: ...31 31 Motor and Gearbox Assembly...
Page 34: ...32 32 Rear Riser Assembly...
Page 35: ...33 33 Crank Shaft Assembly...
Page 36: ...34 34 Vise Assembly...
Page 37: ...35 35 Slide Base Assembly...
Page 42: ...40 40 NOTES...
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