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CHATTER

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.

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.

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Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL MANUAL NUMBER OM 991 ADDRESS 70 Powers St Milford NH 03055 info williamsnhussey com www williamsnhussey com 1800 258 1380 603 732 0219 fax 603 732 4048 Customer Service is available...

Page 2: ...nd caution Following stated and inherent safety precautions will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury If normal safety measures are not taken or are overlooked the possibility of inc...

Page 3: ...on your scale is set to the top of your GS 2 guide system sub plate This means you would set the machine head reference to the scale at in order to take a full profile pass on a piece of stock You cou...

Page 4: ...under the out feed roller before engaging a higher feed rate This reduces the incidence of a large chip out a chatter mark or snipe on the first few inches of your stock You have the same advantages...

Page 5: ...urn your knives to the factory for re sharpening Have your knives re sharpened when you first notice some dullness This gives optimal performance and maximum life span out of the knives Molding knives...

Page 6: ...gainst the bolts in the direction of the tube side of the machine for an exact profile match up Hold secure while tightening bolts Set the head height to within 3 16 of your stock height This will giv...

Page 7: ...he stock out from the bed Your knives will usually cut into one or both guides This is normal and expected The guides are effective and last a long time after being cut into many times As you become m...

Page 8: ...the angle needed to cut the wood sections in order to stay within the selected radius Lay out the wood sections by marking the angles while being careful to select cuts for grain structure and color...

Page 9: ...Rotate the blade arbor by hand to insure nothing is interfering with its rotational path 6 Mould the panel cross grain ends first Stand somewhere between the open side and in feed side RAISED PANEL I...

Page 10: ...the chip extractor is in place the front lip engaged into the head and the pin is firmly seated Utilize a high square relieved guide when planing the edge of stock to ensure the edge will be reasonab...

Page 11: ...erally 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...

Page 12: ...ollers to see if they have a glossier than normal build up Clean the gloss or pitch build up off the rollers 6 Make sure adequate spring pressure is being applied to the rollers 7 Check the base or be...

Page 13: ...the roller Reset the roller in a vise and use a small pipe wrench to remove it from the roller REASSEMBLY The rollers are constructed with a shallow hole in one end and a deeper hole in the other The...

Page 14: ...the correct setting in most cases you would push the unit toward the in feed end of the machine as you tighten it using up the attaching bolt hole clearance for adjustment This should give you the opt...

Page 15: ...ned To remove the motor from the motor mount and chain guard remove the two motor shaft chain sprockets and loosen and remove 4 socket head cap screws that are in a rectangular pattern surrounding the...

Page 16: ...ARBOR REMOVAL VIEW 16...

Page 17: ...isuse improper maintenance normal wear wood 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 William...

Page 18: ...AUTHORIZATION FROM WILLIAMS HUSSEY IS REQUIRED BEFORE ITEMS ARE BETURNED FOR EVALUATION 18...

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