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2. Insert the long end of the hold-down bar 
through the hole in the fence mount.
3. Adjust the hold-down fence mount to the 
desired position along the top edge of the 
fence casting.
4. Screw in, but do not tighten, the setscrews 
into the aluminum hold-down brackets.
5. Slide each hold-down into the slot between 
the aluminum hold-down bracket and hold-
down bar.
6. Position each of 
the hold-downs into 
place for your work-
piece, and tighten 
the setscrews in the 
fence mounts and the 
aluminum hold down 
brackets as shown in 
figure 2.

HANDWHEEL
The cast iron handwheel comes installed from 
the factory; however, you will need to install 
the crank handle and for each revolution of 
the handwheel, the spindle moves approxi-
mately 1.145mm.
To install the crank handle, do these steps:
1. Thread the crank 
handle into the hole 
on the face of the 
handwheel as shown 
in figure 3. 
2. Using a 14 mm open 
end wrench, tighten 
the crank handle securely, making sure the 
wheel rotates freely.

SPINDLE
To install the shaper spindle or router bit 
spindle, do these steps every time in this order:
1. UNPLUG THE SHAPER!
2. Thread one end 
of the drawbar into 
the bottom end of 
the desired spindle 
approximately 10-15 
turns, shown in figure 
4, until tight.
3. Insert the spindle/drawbar assembly into 
the spindle cartridge from the top side of the 
table.

4. Observe and make 
sure the spindle key-
way on the spindle 
lines up with the 
guide pin on the spin-
dle cartridge as shown 
in figure 5.
5. Lower the spindle/drawbar assembly until 
the guide pin splines with the spindle keyway 
and the spindle/drawbar assembly fully seats 
into the tapered bore of the spindle cartridge. 
When correctly installed, you will feel the 
spindle/drawbar assembly snugly seat with the 
spindle cartridge.
6. Thread the tapered 
drawbar nut onto the 
end of the drawbar 
under the table, and 
make sure that the 
taper side of the nut 
is facing upward as 
shown in figure 6.
7. Tighten your selected spindle in the shaper 
as outlined below:

• For shaper spindles: place the spindle wrench 

on the top end of the spindle. 
Using a 14 mm open 
end wrench, tighten 
the drawbar nut while 
holding the spindle 
wrench secure as 
shown in figure 7.  DO 
NOT over tighten the 
drawbar nut.

•  For  router  bit  spindles:  hold  the  router  bit 

spindle flat on the shank—NOT the collet nut. 
Using a 14 mm open end wrench, tighten the 
drawbar nut while holding the router bit spin-
dle in position with a wrench. DO NOT over 
tighten the drawbar nut.

ADJUSTMENTS

Fence Positioning
The two fence faces are independently adjust-
able to allow for different shaping tasks.
The fence faces can be set at different posi-
tions to remove material from the entire edge 
of the wood stock, or the same position to al-
low the shaping of part of the edge. To adjust 
the fence, do these steps:
1. Loosen the fence mount lock handle located 

Fig.3

Fig.5

Fig.4

Fig.6

Fig.7

Fig.2

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Summary of Contents for TR702A

Page 1: ...s en este manual antes de operar esta herramienta WARNING Read understand and follow the safety rules in this manual before operating this tool Trompo de Piso Wood Shaper Manual de Usuario y Garant a...

Page 2: ...tilizaci n y cuidados de las herramientas el ctricas Advertencias de seguridad para trompos de piso Desembalaje y ensamble Instrucciones de operaci n Mantenimiento Especificaciones t cnicas Garant a 1...

Page 3: ...lu via o a condiciones de humedad El agua que entre en la herramienta aumentar el riesgo de choque el ctrico No abuse del cable No usar nunca el cable para llevar levantar o desenchufar la herramienta...

Page 4: ...ponsable de su segu ridad Los ni os deben supervisarse para ase gurar que ellos no empleen los aparatos como juguete UTILIZACI N Y CUIDADOS DE LAS HERRAMIENTAS EL CTRICAS No fuerce la herramienta el c...

Page 5: ...demasiado material en una sola pasada Varios pases ligeros son m s seguros y dan un mejor acabado 9 ALIMENTACI N SEGURA DEL MATERIAL DE TRABAJO En la mayor a de las aplicaciones es recomendable usar...

Page 6: ...te del mate rial Aseg rese de proporcionarse espacio sufi ciente para operar seguramente sus m quinas en cualquier operaci n previsible ENSAMBLAJE ADVERTENCIAS Desconecte el equipo de la fuente de ali...

Page 7: ...e la llave del husillo en el extremo superior del eje Usando una llave es pa ola de 14 mm apriete la tuerca de la barra de tiro mientras sostiene la llave del husillo como se mues tra en la figura 7 N...

Page 8: ...ierro en la mesa 3 Usando una regla como gu a gire los tornillos de cabeza de barril en cualquier di recci n hasta que el inserto quede a ras con la parte superior de la mesa como se muestra en las fi...

Page 9: ...tar la holgura de la corredera siga estos pasos 1 Desenchufe el TROMPO 2 Afloje las tuercas de los tornillos de fijaci n 3 Gire lentamente los cuatro tornillos de fija ci n Alterne los giros entre la...

Page 10: ...uridad que puedan aplicar Ajuste de la altura del husillo La altura correcta del husillo es crucial para la mayor a de aplicaciones de conformaci n Uti lice un trozo de madera de prueba para con firma...

Page 11: ...eo est n apretados Siempre alimente la madera contra la rotaci n de la cuchilla como se muestra en la figura 28 Otra forma de conceptualizar esto es siempre alimentar la madera en el cortador de maner...

Page 12: ...ci n del cortador 4 Instale la cuchilla de manera que le permita cortar en la direcci n correcta y ajuste la altura del eje 5 Instale el guarda de seguridad No utilice el trompo sin el protector 6 Uti...

Page 13: ...necesiten ser rem plazados No los lubrique por su cuenta Para otros accesorios de esta m quina una aplicaci n ocasional de lubricante ligero para maquinar a es todo lo que se necesita Antes de aplicar...

Page 14: ...ace damaged cords immediately The use of damaged cords can shock burn or electric shock If an extension cord is necessary a cord with adequate size conductors should be used to prevent excessive volta...

Page 15: ...to stuck in workpieces or easier to control Is recommendable to use a safety device suit able such a thermal and differential switch when you are using an electric equipment SERVICE Tool service must...

Page 16: ...potential ignition sources when dealing with solvents Use care when disposing of waste rags and towels to be sure they do not create fire or environmental haz ards Keep children and animals safely awa...

Page 17: ...nd make sure the spindle key way on the spindle lines up with the guide pin on the spin dle cartridge as shown in figure 5 5 Lower the spindle drawbar assembly until the guide pin splines with the spi...

Page 18: ...ury To adjust the table inserts do these steps 1 UNPLUG THE SHAPER 2 Using a screwdriver remove the three head screws holding the cast iron insert in the table 3 Using a straight edge ruler as a guide...

Page 19: ...ts 3 Slowly turn the four setscrews Alternate between the top and bottom so the pressure will be uniform 4 Tighten the hex nuts while holding the set screws in position 5 Recheck the spindle slide up...

Page 20: ...r the spindle as shown in figure 25 3 Retighten the spindle lock handle on the side of the shaper DO NOT over tighten the handle Only a small amount of tension is needed to keep the spindle from movin...

Page 21: ...collars 1 On the cutter as shown in figure 29 This setting is the saf est and produces more consistent results The only drawback is that the court is on the un derside of the work piece without the o...

Page 22: ...of the template such as pliers to hold the work piece or use common security guards for protection WARNING Designed templates should NOT touch the cutter and the work piece must be securely fastened t...

Page 23: ...ubrication will attract dirt and sawdust Various parts of your machine could lose their freedom of movement as a result MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Daily Vacuum all dust on and around the machine Wipe down t...

Page 24: ...odified by unauthorized or unqualified person Urrea Herramientas Profesionales S A de C V garantiza este producto por el termino de 1 a o en sus piezas componentes y mano de obra con tra cualquier def...

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