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CHATTER

SNIPE

Definition

Snipe is generally an unwanted undercut in the stock. It occurs in the 
first and last few inches of the stock length. It causes a different 
height dimension than what was selected for the stock. 

Causes

The stock may be cupped, warped or twisted. 

The stock experiences a change in down pressure as the out feed 
roller engages the stock, and when the stock disengages with the in 
feed roller.

The stock may enter or exit the machine on an angle because it is 
either being fed from a higher or lower plane than the bed, or it is 
exiting to a higher or lower plane.

Solutions

Use a jointer to flatten cupped, warped, 
or twisted stock.

Butt stock pieces tight end to end.

Put a slight upward pressure on the 
exposed end of the stock during both the 
in feed and out feed stroke.

Use slightly longer stock length than 
needed and cut the snipe off.

Make sure the head locking handle is 
tight.

Your outboard support should be 
slightly higher than your bed.

Definition 

Chatter marks are irregularities in the finish 
quality of the surface of the wood. They can be 
evenly spaced or randomly distributed. Simply 
put, they may be described as “hills and valleys” 
in the wood surface. 

Cause 

These marks are caused by either loosely held 
stock or by an imbalance in the machine’s 
mechanical qualities

Solutions

The most common cause of poor 
stock finish quality is a rough running 
belt. Replace the belt. 

Make sure you are cutting with the 
head set at the appropriate height.

Keep your knives sharp. Dull knives 
cause intermittent feeding.

Check the pulleys for damage or 
imbalance.

Check to see that both knives and all 
attaching bolts are of the same 
weight.

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Summary of Contents for 154

Page 1: ...4 OPERATOR S MANUAL MANUAL OM 98 WILLIAMS HUSSEY MACHINE CO INC www williamsnhussey com 1 800 258 1380 fax 603 732 4048 Customer Service is available Monday Friday 8 30 AM 4 30 PM EST 11th revision Ju...

Page 2: ...herent safety precautions will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury If normal safety measures are not taken or are overlooked the possibility of incident rises tremendously These saf...

Page 3: ...ies and feed system damage 4 When molding the head scale setting must be set to within 3 16 of the height of your stock entering the machine compensating for any sub plate thickness This setting will...

Page 4: ...illustration below Push the knife firmly down against the arbor lip and sideways against the bolts in the direction of the tube side of the machine Hold secure while tightening the bolts GEAR BOX OIL...

Page 5: ...ll need longer C clamps when using a sub plate See the guide section for more info 4 Stock height should be uniform in size and to within 1 32 of finished molding size 5 Stock width should be uniform...

Page 6: ...d larger knives to the central positions c Roll one knife down pointing to the machine bed and place a sample piece of stock you are going to mold on the bed Align the stock to the knife profile and c...

Page 7: ...lize the W H Molder for rabbets a rabbet knife with a depth of cut equivalent to the depth you need should be ordered If we do not have a standard knife with the depth you seek we can make a special k...

Page 8: ...ply 2 Install your knives over toward the tube side of the machine allowing enough room to install your guide 3 Index the knife arbor so the profile will be seen against the bed Raise the head to allo...

Page 9: ...OF WOOD DEPTH OF CUT 1 Poplar 1 Red Oak 3 16 3 White Pine 3 16 3 White Oak 1 8 6 Poplar 1 8 6 Red Oak 1 16 See the table of contents section for knife changing and installation Loosen the planing hea...

Page 10: ...end of the stock during both the in feed and out feed stroke Use slightly longer stock length than needed and cut the snipe off Make sure the head locking handle is tight Your outboard support should...

Page 11: ...erate Both feed rollers turn until you try to engage stock and then both stop Check for a broken roll pin in the P 108 bronze gear P 504 assembly Check the pin with a paper clip wire If the wire will...

Page 12: ...t on the short axle Push in as hard as you can while using a wrench on the square shank of the screw driver to loosen the short axle Sometimes this axle will not come out Hack saw it off if it won t I...

Page 13: ...OWER FEED UNIT 1 Disconnect the power source to the machine Remove any knives and bolts from the machine arbor Please note that the gear box chain guard assembly shall be referred to in these instruct...

Page 14: ...the chip deflector Check to see that all belt guards are in place Make sure all is clear inside the arbor area and around the machine 10 Start the machine with the attaching bolt wrench ready to loose...

Page 15: ...GEAR BOX SHAFT ASSEMBLIES 15...

Page 16: ...GEAR BOX ASSEMBLY VIEW 16...

Page 17: ...ARBOR REMOVAL VIEW 17...

Page 18: ...jams or using a knife motor with a horse power rating over 2HP WHO IS COVERED The warranty covers the initial purchaser only LIMITATIONS ON WARRANTY Williams Hussey shall in no event be liable for dea...

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