As Fig.2
.
Mount up the mortJse bench, the stand and the planer sharpening slide way and so on.
The micro-feed lead screw may be used onl�· when the planer tool is being sharpened. So it should
be dismounted if tool planer sharpening is not used.
The bolts on the three hinge joint point of the big control rod and the connecting rod should be
turned tight lest parts of the machine would be damaged.
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Fig.2 Diagram of Mortise Ch1sclmg Bench and the Stand
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I.Hex-Head Bo!: M8 x 25 2.Flat Washer 8-140HV 3.Hcx -Head M6 x 25 4.Flat Washer 6-140H\' 5
.
Micro-Feed Nut of
Tool PlanfT Sharpening 6.Base of mortise Chischng 7
.
Suppo:-ting Board of Circular Saw Grindmg8.Hex-Head Bolt
MS>
.
10 9
.
Hex-Head MS
:
,; 20 10.Compressmg Slc.-e·.,e fo� hi:ige �:omt 11.Big Control Rod 12.Square Nut 13.Hcx-Head
Bolt MS x 3014 .Leaning Board for Mortise Chiselmg l 5
.
Hex
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lfrac! Bolt M8
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16 16. Mortise Chtse1n.g Bench of
17
.
Squa.e
Chisel
Drill 18.Socket Head Cap Screw MS• 20 19 Slid�·wa�· for
Tool
Planer Sharpening 20 Base
of
Square
Holt: Ch1�ehng
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J.Dnll Chuck 22.Lcft Hous111g Sheet
Circuit diagram of electrical is shown in Fig.3 The voltage. frequency of suppl�- source must be
accordance with the specified ones of this machine. In order to avoid leakage of electricit
y
and
accidents of getting electric shock, the ma.chine should be earthed dependably. Cut off the mains,
when the machine needs to be repaired or not being used.
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