The arbor must be locked as described in
Spindle
Attachment Installation,
step 2.
1. Remove the draw bar (O).
2. Loosen the
spindle nut
(D) then, using the
spindle wrench
(Inset A) continue to turn until
the spindle breaks free of the arbor.
Shaper Cutter Installation
Note:
Spindle installation is described in the
previous section.
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.
Locking the Spindle
1. Locate
the
spindle lock
(L, Fig. 14) 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.
Attempt to turn the
spindle assembly
(B, Fig. 14) by hand to verify that it is locked
and will not rotate.
Installing the Shaper Cutter
Referring to Figure 15:
2. Using an 8mm hex wrench (provided),
remove the
socket head cap screw
(F).
3. Remove
the
washer
(E),
keyed collar
(C) and
all or as many
collars
(B) as necessary.
4. Place the
shaper
cutter
(A)
(not included)
onto the spindle, oriented in the proper
direction.
5. Place the
collars
(B) and
keyed collar
(C)
onto the spindle.
Note:
Collars
come in several widths and the
stacked selection (B) must be such that the
top of the
keyed collar
(C) sits slightly above
the top of the
spindle
(D). This will ensure
sufficient pressure to properly secure the
shaper cutter (
A) when installation is
complete.
6. Replace
the
washer
(E) and
socket head cap
screw
(F). Tighten screw with the
8mm
hex
wrench provided.
Unlocking the Spindle
7. Pull
out
the
spindle lock
(L, Fig. 14)
accessible through the door on the right side
of the cabinet. Rotate 90º right
or
left,
resetting the knob into the indent.
Using gloves to prevent injury from the
Figure 15
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