Ironwood FX 750 | User Manual
11
8. Attach the fence adjustment hand wheel. Using an Allen
wrench, loosen the Allen screw and handle. Position the handle
so that it faces the operator. Secure the handle using the
Allen screw.
9. Tighten all attachments.
Be sure the fences
are aligned
Locking handles
Fence adjustment
hand wheel
Moving fence assembly
The fence assembly is moved in an out to roughly align fence and
move into the desired position.
To move the fence assembly, loosen locking handles located on top
of the fence assembly and crank the rear handwheel until the fence
assembly is in the desired position. Tighten the locking handles
to secure.
Moving infeed and outfeed fences
Each fence half (infeed and outfeed fence) can be moved
independently, in or out, depending upon the type of shaping
operation to be performed.
To move fence(s) in or out, loosen one of the locking knobs and turn
one of the adjusting knobs until the desired setting is obtained on
the digital readout. Tighten the locking knob.
Aligning infeed and outfeed fences
1. Place a solid steel ruler along the infeed and outfeed fences,
adjust the fences so they are parallel to one another.
Fences are
adjustable
2. Adjustment of the fences depends upon the configuration of
your machine. If adjusting screws are present on your model,
adjusting screws will be used for alignment. To adjust fences
for parallelism, either adjust adjustment screws or place shims
between the round rods and fence block until both fences are
parallel to one another. Fences are aligned at the factory but
may move during shipping. Check parallelism before continuing
with procedure.
Adjustment point
is shown behind
the plate
Adjust the fence
gap in relation to
the cutter.
4.2 Spindle
PARTS REQUIRED:
• Spindle
• Drawbar
TOOLS REQUIRED:
• Spanner wrench
• Adjustable wrench
1. Remove table rings for easy access to main shaft.
2. To access the locking collar, use the handwheel on the front of
the machine, raise the main shaft all the way to the top.
3. Thread the short-threaded end
of the draw bar into the threaded
hole in the bottom of the spindle.
This is the end without the 2 nuts
and bevel washer.
4. Remove the two lock nuts and
bevel washer from the other end
of the draw bar.
5. Carefully insert the draw bar and
spindle down through the shaft.
Spindle
Draw bar
threaded
into spindle
Make sure
the lip on the
spindle is
engaged with
the notch.