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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

Summary of Contents for KC-1300BM

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL KC 1300BM COPYRIGHT 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC 13 SPINDLE LINE BORING MACHINE 10 2016...

Page 2: ...lack of maintenance King Canada shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To take a...

Page 3: ...e floor is clean and not slippery due to wax and sawdust build up 6 AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don t use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain Keep work area well lit and provid...

Page 4: ...machine is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet and a plug which looks like the one illustrated in Fig 1 WARNING DO NOT USE A TWO PRONG ADAPTOR S FOR THEY ARE NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL...

Page 5: ...Stand 2 Melamine table 3 Extendable work stop 4 Extendable work stop lock knob 5 Hold down 6 Boring bit collet with fixing set screw 1 of 13 7 Indexing pin 8 On Off Switch with safety key 9 Motor 10...

Page 6: ...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 P...

Page 7: ...screw of each spindle Before proceeding to the next step make sure you have installed the correct boring bit in the corre sponding spindle 3 Place a flat piece of wood A Fig 10 that is long enough to...

Page 8: ...ke the desired adjustment 3 For all workpieces thicker than 2 1 2 loosen the two hex bolts D Fig 12 one on each side and turn the knob E to raise the boring head to the desired position USING FENCE WO...

Page 9: ...justed Loosen the cap screws C and move the hold down assembly to the desired height ADJUSTING THE RETURN SPRINGS The return springs C Fig 17 located at the rear of the column are used to return the b...

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