UNPACkING & CLEANING
NOTE:
Do not attempt to operate the Line Boring Machine unless all the
parts are accounted for and in working order.
Some parts of the Line Boring Machine may be coated with an oil that
prevents them from rusting. To remove this coating, use a cloth soaked
in kerosene. Using gasoline or lacquer thinner could damage the
painted parts of the machine.
STAND ASSEMBLY & MOUNTING MACHINE ON STAND
1. Using carriage bolts and hex. nuts, assemble one end of the stand first.
Start by attaching one of the short top brace (A) Fig.6 and one of the
short bottom brace (B) to a pair of legs (C). Repeat for the other side.
2. Assemble both ends of the stand using the remaining two long top
braces (D) and long bottom braces (E) to join the two ends of the stand.
NOTE:
Wait until the entire stand is assembled to fully tighten all of the
hex. nuts. Place the assembled stand on a flat surface, ensure the stand
is square, and then tighten all of the hex. nuts.
3. Place the Line Boring Machine on the stand, ensuring the front of the
machine is parallel with the long side of the stand. Align the four holes
in the top braces with the mounting holes on the machine. Use 4 hex.
bolts, 4 hex. nuts, and 8 washers.
ASSEMBLING THE FEED HANDLE
1. Insert the feed handle (A) Fig.7 into the handle body (B) by loosening
the set screw (C) and mounting the handle. Retighten set screw.
ASSEMBLING THE FENCE EXTENSION WORk STOP
1. Attach the extension work stop (A) Fig.8 to the stop rod (B) and
tighten lock knob (C). Slide the support block (D) into the fence slot (E)
and tighten the cap screw (F). Slide stop rod (B) into support block (D),
set the distance of the stop rod (B) and tighten the stop rod lock handle
(G).
FIGURE 6
ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 7
FIGURE 8