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POSITION OF COLLARS

1.

The collars may be used in any of the following po-

sitions: above, below or between two cutters.

2.

When the collar is used below the cutter, as shown

in Fig. 43, the progress of the cut can be observed at all
times. However, any accidental lifting of the work will
gouge the wood and ruin the workpiece.

3.

When the collar is used above the cutter as shown

in Fig. 44, the cut cannot be seen, yet this method offers
some advantage in that the cut is not affected by slight
variations in the thickness of the stock. Also accidental
lifting of the work will not gouge the workpiece. Simply
correct the mistake by repeating the operation.

4.

The collar between cutters method, as shown in

Fig. 45, has both the advantages of the first two
methods and is frequently used where both edges of the
work are to be shaped.

STARTING PIN

1.

Your machine is supplied with a tapered starting pin

which is used as a support when starting the cut. The
starting pin is placed in one of the two tapered holes in
the table.

2.

The work should be placed in the first position using

the guide pin as a support, as shown in Fig. 46. Then
swing the work into the cutter as shown in the second
position. The work will now be supported by the collar
and starting pin as shown in Fig. 46.

3.

After the cut has been started, the work is swung

free of the starting pin, and rides only against the collar
as shown in the third position Fig. 47. 

ALWAYS FEED

AGAINST THE ROTATION OF THE CUTTER.

IMPORTANT: If the work would be advanced to the
cutter without the side support of the starting pin, it
would invariably be kicked back.

Fig. 43

Fig. 44

Fig. 45

Fig. 46

Fig. 47

CUTTER

COLLAR

WORK

TABLE

COLLAR

CUTTER

WORK

TABLE

CUTTER

CUTTER

COLLAR

WORK

TABLE

STARTING PIN

CUTTING CIRCLE

COLLAR

WORK

1st POSITION

2nd POSITION 

COLLAR

STARTING PIN

2nd POSITION 

3rd POSITION

CUTTING CIRCLE

WORK

Summary of Contents for 43-505

Page 1: ...T NO 902118 0112 Copyright 2001 Delta Machinery ESPA OL P GINA 19 To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY visit our website at www deltamachinery com For Parts Service Warranty or other Assistance please...

Page 2: ...y to get caught in moving parts Nonslip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 12 SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using...

Page 3: ...straight shaping the miter gauge for edge shaping and the starting pin and rub collars for curve shaping 15 KEEP THE FRONT MOTOR ACCESS PANEL CLOSED while operating the machine 16 USE GUARDS provided...

Page 4: ...pter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician The green colored rigid ear lug and the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a per...

Page 5: ...ING AND CLEANING Carefully unpack the machine and all loose items from the shipping container s Remove the protective coating from all unpainted surfaces This coating may be removed with a soft cloth...

Page 6: ...brackets A 4 Assemble a rubber foot D Fig 4 to the bottom of each leg E as shown NOTE Each rubber foot D is provided with a hole for mounting the stand to the floor surface if required ASSEMBLING ROU...

Page 7: ...fence E Fig 7 against front of fence body A as shown Line up hole in wooden fence E with slot F in fence body A and fasten wooden fence E to fence body by inserting a 3 8 16x1 1 2 screw through hole i...

Page 8: ...ACCESSORY STAND THE FOUR PLASTIC FEET SUPPLIED WITH THE STAND FEATURE HOLES WHICH ALLOW THE STAND TO BE SECURED TO A SUPPORTING SURFACE WITH FASTENERS not supplied P S A H A OPERATING CONTROLS AND AD...

Page 9: ...ight indicator moves up or down as the spindle is raised or lowered Fig 16 Fig 17 A C FENCE ADJUSTMENTS DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE Either half of the two piece fence assembly A Fig 18 can be...

Page 10: ...t the factory so it is 90 degrees left and right to the table surface and further adjustment should not be necessary However rough handling during shipment or repair or replacement of certain componen...

Page 11: ...Tighten the spindle height lock knob Fig 25 3 Insert a straight section of 1 2 inch diameter metal rod A Fig 25 which is at least 6 inches in length into router collet B and tighten collet B as you wo...

Page 12: ...bit approximately 1 16 inch 6 Place wrench F Fig 29 on flats of spindle assembly to keep spindle from turning during router bit installation NOTE Spindle wrench F Fig 29 features a round protrusion on...

Page 13: ...The guard raises as the workpiece moves against the cutter and lowers at the completion of the cut Fig 31 Fig 32 Fig 33 Fig 34 Fig 35 INSTALLING ACCESSORY SHAPER SPINDLE An optional 1 2 shaper cutter...

Page 14: ...hould then be advanced to contact the work as shown in Fig 38 The rear fence will then be in line with the cutting circle Fig 36 Fig 37 Fig 38 ROUTING OR SHAPING WITH COLLARS AND STARTING PIN When usi...

Page 15: ...STARTING PIN 1 Your machine is supplied with a tapered starting pin which is used as a support when starting the cut The starting pin is placed in one of the two tapered holes in the table 2 The work...

Page 16: ...s sole warranty and sets forth the customer s exclusive remedy with respect to defective products all other warranties express or implied whether of merchantability fitness for purpose or otherwise a...

Page 17: ...17 NOTES...

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