Framers Corner M3 Operator'S Manual Download Page 10

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

1) Cleaning 

Clean any excess glue from around the wedge
exit point. 
Clean the top of the table using a silicone spray
or similar product to allow the fence to slide
smoothly.

2) Clearing a blockage

Occasionally, a wedge may get jammed in the
magazine. It may be possible to pull the
wedges out by hand. If it is firmly stuck,
possibly half in and half out, It is highly likely
that the driver will also be stuck in the raised
position.

To clear a blockage; remove the cap, using the
hex key provided. Once removed, the driver
should drop back down and the jammed wedge
can easily be removed.
When refitting the cap, ensure the top is flush
with the surface of the surrounding table.

3) Replacing the Driver

The driver is the part which takes the most wear
and will, one day, need replacing.

ii) Use a hex key to remove the Cap.
iii) Undo the hex bolt which secures the bottom

of the driver to the driver holder.

iv) Push the driver up through the main table

and remove it from the top.

When fitting the new driver ensure the V shape
lip is uppermost, with the point of the V towards
the back of the machine. 
Before tightening the hex nut, ensure the driver
is firmly pressed against the bottom of the
holder.

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4) Changing the Rebate Clamp Cable

i) Remove the 2 Cap Head screws (Part 15)
which hold the Clamp Support Arm (Part 12) 
ii) Remove the 2 Cap Head screws (Part 79)
holding the Clamp Cast (Part 62) to the fence.
Drop Clamp Cast down through the machine.
iii) Remove Guide Bar (Part 61) and carefully
remove Clamp Block Spring (Part 82). This will
release the Clamp Block (Part 81) allowing the
Inner Cable to be removed from the Clamp
Bock.
iv) Remove M6 nut (Part 2) on the bottom of the
cable, were the cable passes through the
Clamp Footpedal (Part 33)
v) Remove the M8 nut on the bottom of the
Cable Adjuster (Part 3) where the cable passes
through the bracket on the Floorstand (Part 1).
vi) Remove Inner and Outer Cable from
Floorstand.
vii) Fit the new cable by reversing the
instructions.
viii) Once the cable is replaced, the amount of
movement of the Clamp Block (Part 81) must
be checked. When the footpedal is fully
depressed, the Clamp Block (Part 61) should
move between around 20 mm.
ix) The amount of movement can be adjusted
by the M6 (upper) & M8 (lower) nuts on the
Cable Adjuster (Part 3)

Cap

CE Declaration

We declare that Manual Underpinner,
Model M3 conforms with the following
directives:

Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC

And further conforms with the following EU
harmonized standard;

EN ISO 12100:2010

The equipment named above has been
tested and found to comply with the
relevant sections of the above referenced
specification. The machinery complies with
all essential requirements of the directive.

A copy of the declaration is available
by contacting framers corner.

Summary of Contents for M3

Page 1: ...Operators Manual M3 Manual Underpinner Only Use Genuine Framers Corner Universal Wedges Our Wedges are 10 3mm Wide Available In Softwood And Hardwood Type ...

Page 2: ...eep children away All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area 7 Use the right tools Do not force the machine or attachments to do a job for which they are not designed Contact the manufacturer or distributor if there is any question about the machine s suitability for a particular job 8 Wear proper apparel Avoid loose clothing gloves ties rings bracelets and jewellery which coul...

Page 3: ...ge 3 Large Parts A Front Stop Bar G Round Pad B Clamp Adjuster H Left Table C Vertical Bar I Front Clamp D Handle J Right Table E Washer K Rubber Feet x 4 F L Shaped Pad Small Parts O Cap Head Bolt x 8 S Brass Nipple P Washer x 8 T Magentic Tool Q Locking Collar U Set of Hex Keys R Locking Handle O P Q R S T U A B C D E F G H I J K ...

Page 4: ... Hex key supplied Slide the fence forward until the two round guide bars are flush with the front of the fence bracket Page 4 Top Clamp Lock Fence Lock Front Wedge Position Lock Rear Wedge Position Lock Magazine Feeder Anchor Bolt Clamp Height Adjuster Top Clamp Pad Front Clamp Sliding Fence Main Table Side Table MAIN FEATURES OF THE M3 UNDERPINNER Fit the Handle and Locking Collar Q over the righ...

Page 5: ...the adjusting button inwards and insert from above the Vertical Bar C Screw the L Shaped Pad F onto the end of the vertical bar 4 Assemble the Front Clamp Position the Front Clamp L so that one of the round holes aligns over the Clamp Pusher 5 Assemble the Side Tables Use 8 Cap Head Bolts O and Washers P to fit the 2 Side Tables H J Use a straight edge to set the level of the tables flush with the...

Page 6: ...vel required to insert a wedge and is sppeds up th epinning operation when working with small mouldings Page 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Set the Fence The fence will slide smoothly forward and back This allows wedges to be inserted into any position on the moulding The fence is fitted with a limit stop to set the front wedge position and a limit stop to set the rear wedge position When inserting on...

Page 7: ...ng a stack Using this method 2 x10mm high wedges will become a 20mm high wedge 3 Select the Appropriate Sized Wedge The M3 can use wedge V nail sizes 7mm 10mm 12mm and 15mm Please Note Only use Genuine Framers Corner Universal wedges 10 3mm Width supplied in glued strips Page 7 The warranty will be void if the wrong type Wedges are use There must be a mimumum of 2mm between the top of the inserted...

Page 8: ...c Tool T to pull the partly used strip of wedges out of the magazine 5 Set the Front Clamp The front clamp grips the moulding by the rebate The clamp holds the moulding securely even when moving from one wedge position to another Place a piece of the moulding to be used against the fence Press and hold down the right hand footpedal The clamp pusher will travel backwards Fit the clamp over the clam...

Page 9: ...wn and hold the right hand pedal l Place 2 mitred pieces against the fence l Release the right hand pedal l Visually check the joint is tight l Press the left hand pedal firmly all the way down until the light comes on l Release the left hand pedal If a second wedge is to be inserted Slide the fence and moulding to the next wedge position and use the left hand footpedal again Do not press the righ...

Page 10: ...ws Part 15 which hold the Clamp Support Arm Part 12 ii Remove the 2 Cap Head screws Part 79 holding the Clamp Cast Part 62 to the fence Drop Clamp Cast down through the machine iii Remove Guide Bar Part 61 and carefully remove Clamp Block Spring Part 82 This will release the Clamp Block Part 81 allowing the Inner Cable to be removed from the Clamp Bock iv Remove M6 nut Part 2 on the bottom of the ...

Page 11: ...Lubricate the two sliding fence bars part no 45 Top clamp is marking the moulding Wrong pressure pad fitted Change to alternate shape pad Pressure pad is worn or damaged Replace pad Bad joint Open joint Bad mitre Check mitring machine Moulding moving during pinning Ensure the base of the moulding is flat Move the wedge position away from the back edge Moulding is moving during pinning Cap not flus...

Page 12: ...ws Attempt at stacking fails Fence is moving during cycle Lock the fence when stacking see page 7 Stacking wedges break through side of moulding Stack is too high Use less or smaller size wedges Wedge position too close to edge Move the wedge position away from the edge Wavy grain wood particularly hardwood The wood species is not suitable for stacking Wedge deforms when inserted Hardwood Use spec...

Page 13: ... Screws LH and RH Top Plates Clamp Support Arm Cable and Outer Casing Horizontal Clamp Assembly 2 x M5 Screws and Washers 4 x M6 Washers 4 x M6 Screws Right Hand Extension Table Now part of UP1139 40 Now part of UP1139 40 Now part of UP1139 40 Left Hand Extension Table Long Link 2 x M8 Screws Foot Pedal Pivot Spring Bar Foot Pedal Spring Bottom Spring Bracket M6 Grub Screw Collar Foot Pedal Long l...

Page 14: ... Right Hand Fence Block 2 x Fence Bar M6 Socket Head Screw Right Hand TopPlate 6 x M5 Countersunk Screws 2 x M8 Countersunk Screws Light Switch Bracket Light Switch 2 x M5 Cap Head Screws M8 Hex Head Bolt 2 x M8 Washer 2 x M12 Washers 2 x M12 Socket Cap Head Screws Bottom Cross Bar 2 x Pusher Connecting links Fulcrum Lever 2 x M8 Hex Head Screws Guide Bar Clamp Cast 2 x M6 Nuts 2 x M6 Washers M4 G...

Page 15: ... Wedge Support 2 x Wedge Support Springs Wedge Support Steady Bar Wedge Platform Height Adjusting Screw Magazine Cover Plate 2 x M4 Countersunk Screws Magazine Cord Magazine Body Driver Support Driver M6 Nut Wedge Platform Adjusting Knob M3 Parts List No 4 Horizontal Clamp Part No 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Part Code UP1130 UP609 F1013 UP611 F1001 F1002 UP608 UP610 Part Description Horizontal...

Page 16: ...M3 Exploded View No 1 General Layout Page 16 ...

Page 17: ...M3 Exploded View No 2 Operating Head Page 17 ...

Page 18: ...M3 Exploded View No 3 Magazine Page 18 ...

Page 19: ...M3 Exploded View No 4 Horizontal Clamp Page 19 ...

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