Spindle Assembly Installation
Referring to Figure 14:
The
spindle assembly
(B) is mounted to the
arbor
(H) and secured with a
draw bar
(O) and
spindle
nut
(D). Use the following procedure to
install the spindle assembly. Reverse the order to
remove the spindle.
When changing tools, making
adjustments, or doing clean-up and maint-
enance, always turn the machine off and
unplug the machine from its power source.
1. Raise the
arbor
(H) all the way using the
handwheel located on the front of the cabinet.
Loosen two
lock knobs
(E) and slide
fence
(J)
to rear. Remove
cutter guard
(K). Loosen two
lock knobs
(F) and slide
guard cover
(G)
back.
Locking the Arbor
2. Locate the
spindle lock
(L) which is
accessible through the door on the right side
of the cabinet. Pull out and rotate 90º right
or
left, resetting the knob into the indent.
Turn the
arbor
(H) by hand until it locks, then
verify that it will not rotate.
Installing the Spindle Assembly
3. Thread
the
spindle nut
(D) onto the threaded
end of the
spindle
(C) in the direction
indicated by arrows (A
1
, A
2
). Tighten securely
by hand.
4. Thread
the
spindle assembly
(B) and
nut
(D)
onto the
arbor
(H) and hand-tighten only.
5. Insert
the
draw bar
(O) through the opening in
the
shaft
(N) just below the
drive belt
(M).
Turn clockwise, fastening and securing it to
the
spindle
. Tighten the
draw bar
(O) with
spindle wrench
(Inset A).
6. Tighten the
nut
(D)
with
the
spindle
wrench
provided (Inset A).
Shaper Cutter installation is described on the
following page.
Note that at this time the arbor
is still locked.
Spindle Assembly Removal
Referring to Figure 14:
Figure 14
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Summary of Contents for JWS-35X Series
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