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ADJUSTING OPERATING POSITIONS
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE!
1.
You can rotate the entire feeder assembly (A) Fig. 15
360 degrees in the mounting bracket (B) by loosen-
ing the locking lever (C).
2.
To raise or lower the feeder assembly (A) Fig. 15,
loosen the locking lever (D) and rotate the hand-
wheel (E).
3.
To move the feeder assembly (A) Fig. 15 in or out,
loosen the locking lever (F) and rotate the hand-
wheel (G).
4.
To adjust the horizontal or angular position of
feeder (K) Fig. 15, loosen the locking levers (H)
and/or (J).
5.
Tighten all locking levers after adjustments are
completed.
Fig. 15
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
USING THE STOCK FEEDER
ON A TABLE SAW
USING THE STOCK FEEDER
ON A JOINTER
USING THE STOCK FEEDER
ON A SHAPER
MACHINE USE
Position the feeder assembly (A) Fig. 16 so that the saw
blade is placed between the middle roller (B) and the
infeed roller (E). Also, position the stock feeder slightly at
an angle to the direction of feed. For example, the out-
feed roller (C) should be approximately 1/4" closer to the
fence (D) than the infeed roller (E) (Fig. 16). This position
will keep the workpiece against the fence.
Position the feeder assembly (A) Fig. 17 so that all
rollers (B), (C), and (D) are over the outfeed table (E)
Fig. 17. Place the first roller (D) approximately 1/4" from
the leading edge (F) of the outfeed table and the third
roller (B) approximately 1/4" closer to the fence (G) than
roller (D). The downward pressure of the rollers on the
stock should be as light as possible while still
maintaining proper feeding action.
Position the feeder assembly (A) Fig. 18 so that the
shaper cutter is between the middle roller (B) and infeed
roller (C). The outfeed roller (D) should be approximately
1/4" closer to the outfeed fence (E) than the infeed roller
(C).
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
A
C
B
E
D
A
B
C
D
A
G
A
B
C
D
E
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