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Model W1807 7
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HP Heavy-Duty Industrial Tilting Spindle Shaper
5.
Fill the grease cap and spout with multi-purpose
grease.
6.
Screw the cap back onto the spout and tighten it
only until you feel slight resistance.
Note:
Periodically tightening the filled grease cap
will ease the grease through the spout and into the
quill support. See
Figure 48
for an illustration of
this process.
7.
Close and secure the front motor access door before
beginning shaper operation.
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Figure 48.
Illustration of quill support
grease cap and spout.
V-Belt Tension &
Replacement
Check the V-belt for proper tension and condition as part
of your regular maintenance.
The V-belt has proper tension when there is about
1
⁄
4
"
deflection midway between the pulleys when moderate
pressure is applied (see
Figure 49
).
If the V-belt is cracked, worn, or glazed, replace it with a
new one to avoid failure during the shaping operation.
Refer to
Changing Speeds
on
Page 26
for detailed
instruction on accessing the V-belt.
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Figure 49.
Testing V-belt deflection.
NOTICE
DO NOT replace the quill support grease
cap and spout with a Zerk fitting. A Zerk
fitting requires a much higher pressure
to fill the cavity with grease and could
rupture the quill seals.
V-belt
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