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ADJUSTING CHIP DEFLECTOR
To position the chip deflector (A) Fig. 72 anywhere along the tool advancement arm:
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE
.
2.
CAREFULLY
push in or pull out on the pressure ring (B) Fig. 72 as needed and adjust the chip deflector. The chip deflec-
tor (A) keeps dust and woodchips from entering the carriage (C) and duplicator guide rail (D).
ADJUSTING CUTTING TOOL
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE
.
2.
Remove chip deflector from tool advancement arm (if necessary).
3.
Loosen set screw (A) Fig. 73, and adjust cutting tool (B) as needed. When adjusted properly, the cutting tool (B) should
extend approximately 1" out from the cutting tool advancement arm (C).
4.
Tighten set screw (A) Fig. 73 after tool adjustment or tool replacement.
5.
Replace chip deflector on tool advancement arm.
ADJUSTING HOLDING BRACKETS
Two holding brackets that hold original turnings or templates for duplication are supplied with the duplicator. To adjust the hold-
ing brackets:
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE
.
2.
The holding brackets, one of which is shown at (A) Fig. 74 can be moved to any area along the duplicator guide rail,
depending on the size of the original turning or template. To adjust the holding bracket, loosen two hex head cap screws (B)
and slide bracket (A) to the desired position along the rail, then tighten two hex screws (B).
ADJUSTING SPRING TENSION
Turning wing nut (A) Fig. 71 clockwise increases spring tension on tool engagement handle (B). Turning wing nut (A) counter-
clockwise decreases spring tension on the handle (B).
NOTE:
Proper spring tension is determined by the operator.
3.
Fine adjustments to the tool advancement arm can be made by rotating adjustment knob (D) Fig. 69, right or left as need-
ed.
4.
The tool advancement arm can be locked in any position for straight wood turning by rotating thumb screw (E) Fig. 70
clockwise. This locking device will keep the tool advancement arm from moving in or out during a straight cut.
Fig. 69
Fig. 70
Fig. 71
Fig. 72
Fig. 73
Fig. 74
D
E
B
A
D
A
B
C
C
A
B
B
A
D
F
E
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