9
7. Slide table elevating handle (D, Figure 3) onto
protruding shaft of worm, and tighten set screw
in handle with a 3mm hex wrench. Crank the
handle counterclockwise to lower table bracket
down the column.
8. Place ring (E, Figure 3) onto column and slide
it down over top edge of rack. Tighten set
screw on ring.
9. Screw locking handle (F, Figure 3) into table
bracket. Tighten locking handle to secure table
bracket’s position on column.
10. Slightly loosen bolt (G, Figure 4) beneath
table, and loosen locking handle (H). Rotate
table to horizontal, and retighten handle and
bolt (H,G).
Figure 4
11. With the help of an assistant, mount head
assembly to column, and tighten the two set
screws (J, Figure 5).
Figure 5
12. Install three downfeed handles into hub by
screwing them in completely, and tightening
each nut against hub (Figure 6). A flat is
provided on each handle for a wrench to help
tighten if needed.
NOTE: The downfeed handles can be installed
on either side of head.
Figure 6
13. Install handwheel (K
1
, Figure 7) on speed
change shaft by aligning slot in handwheel
with spring pin on shaft. Tighten with washer
and crown nut.
14. Install handle (K
2
, Figure 7) into threaded hole
in handwheel. Tighten by using a wrench on
the flat.
Figure 7
15. Slide fence into t-slots from front edge of table.
To secure fence, push down handles (Figure
8).
Figure 8
16. Thoroughly clean entire arbor and inside of
chuck (Figure 9) with a soft rag and solvent,
such as mineral spirits. Any grease or residue
in these areas can cause the pieces to
separate, creating a safety hazard and
potential damage to the tool.