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Page 1: ...de Ei ght feed epeeds Size of table Height of t able Floor space No pit required Weieht Approximately Table cants with feed un t Table cante without feed unit OPJ lOOAL EXTRAS A IJ I Q1I TIC STAR DEUl A STARTER FINE ADJUS l 1ENT TO TABLE CANTING BY SCREW AND RAND iIHEEL ELECTRIO INTERLOCK ON FOOl BRAKE SPm LIGtrrmG EQUIPME m nIFEED AND OOT EE O ROI Lffi TAllLES 27 S1n 191n 121n 26 1in 8in 16 t21in...

Page 2: ...72 POWER FEED UNIT ROllE R BED ENeE w w w w a d k i n c o m i n f o w a d k i n c o m ...

Page 3: ... IATIC FEEDER rnSTRUCTION BOOK AND ALL IlISTRUCTION BOOIC3 SHOUIJ BE IU AD BEFORE usiNG THE MACHDJE FOR OPTIMU BMIlE LIFE THE FOLTflllllIG FEED SPElIDS m REClI1J FWED 2 j tt 4 6 8 10 98 49 J9 33 20 33 20 6 MACHINE 1mT BE BOLTED Dam 73 12 I Fr Mill FT NIN w w w w a d k i n c o m i n f o w a d k i n c o m ...

Page 4: ...G 3 FIG 4 NOJ F Pi 1 4 show the pooiUon the Feed Unit can be Bot to accOIrIMdate various stook si 2 t The Top Guide should alwn ya be Dot clooe a o po sible to the otock w w w w a d k i n c o m i n f o w a d k i n c o m ...

Page 5: ...ot1ons J 10 6 BottOlU Saw Guide See Settin8 Ir lIItl l CUonu 10 7 neion Indioator FIG 8 l racld rl6 S Bl ade FIG 9 Top Door Open To Allow Removal Ot Blade lIG 10 Food unit Locks And Ad uatment w w w w a d k i n c o m i n f o w a d k i n c o m ...

Page 6: ...6 E 7 2 rf l 4 5 BOTTOM SAW GUIDE FIG 6 r FIG 7 TENSIONiN AJ POSITIONING OF SAW BLADE FIG8 FIG10 w w w w a d k i n c o m i n f o w a d k i n c o m ...

Page 7: ... II AdjUllt top wheel sufficient to all ow blude to be fitted to both wh el tension r ml bb dp until pointer on tension indicator See f ig 7 page 9 indicates P D R 5 Tracking of the saw bln dc is done by rotating the top heel Blowly by hand in a clockwico d rect ion the root of the naw tooth ohould ovcrhane t he rim of the wheel by approximately 2mm ee fig o 8 12 Shou2d blade not track correctly l...

Page 8: ...7 WHEEL ___ ___ _ h F l FIG 12 w w w w a d k i n c o m i n f o w a d k i n c o m ...

Page 9: ...ary 2 Slacken thumb cerew Y Fig 1 and set near guide roller approxi lately San 018 of back of hlado Sec Fig 1 and lock up thumb screw SCClU ely 3 Sinekcn thumb 3Crcws X Fie 13 and move side guide rollers f ol W 1 ri a J positioned in FiS 1 then pivot sido suJ de rollcl S on anti lock ecc ntricIJ until they II C just clear of bl J de and lock thumbscrew X NOl E It is important to check that the sid...

Page 10: ...eo FIG 15 FIG 16 ccrn DICORRECT l y R t f w w w w a d k i n c o m i n f o w a d k i n c o m ...

Page 11: ...anginG ge Noo WI nnd 65 Tho feeder un t should alwaya be opoxated in aeoordaru o ith the iru truction supplied Deat reeding results are obtained when face of Ieed roller XI parrallo1 to t1l1lbor FIG 17 C locldn g point Fig 16 OlUSt be ccnurad b fo1 e foetling otherwise i olr into blade NOTF Feedsr will not operate unless machine i s running FIG 18 w w w w a d k i n c o m i n f o w a d k i n c o m ...

Page 12: ... d as follows 1 Set fonco to finished lltock size dcsiZ ld 2 lea ure avcra width of stock to be ripped i e 100 1 J 3 Aligno face of feed rollern to width indicated on feeder setting scale i e 10ClPt 1 This aottin s methO l automat1cal q giVOB S motoriru over pre m lU O IlId I llollll the Wlit tOacCOIlICladato approxiJ l tely 61 11 stock variance without continu U adjuatmcnt of feeder unit FIG 20 F...

Page 13: ...lean and checked da ily 4 The handsaw blades should be rngulary maintained cutting life will depend on depth and tYl C of timber being cut S Tho reool llllended f eed speeds should not be exceeded 6 Guide should always be set up oorreotly see guide setting inatructions 1 Blade should alway be tensioned and fitting instructions tracked correotly sea blade 8 All instruotion books should be read full...

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