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IMPORTANT:
Make certain the spindle taper (O) Fig. 18,
and tapered hole in chuck (P) are clean and free of any
grease, lacquer, or rust preventive coatings.
NOTE:
Household oven cleaner can effectively remove any
substance from the chuck. However, carefully follow the
manufacturer's safety rules concerning its use.
IMPORTANT:
Open the chuck jaws as wide as possible,
making sure that the chuck jaws are inside the chuck.
IMPORTANT:
Make certain that the tapered hole in the
bottom of spindle (T) Fig. 17, and the taper on the spindle
adapter (U) are clean and free of grease, lacquer, or rust-
preventive coatings.
NOTE:
Household oven cleaner can effectively remove these
coatings from the spindle and spindle adapter. However,
carefully follow the manufacturer’s safety rules regarding its
use.
Push the spindle adapter (U) Fig. 17 into the spindle (T)
making certain that the tang (V) engages the mating slot
inside the spindle (T).
Fig. 18
Fig. 17
T
V
U
P
O
INSTALLINg THE CHUCK
Fig. 19
Q
Fig. 20
S
Hold the chuck on the taper of the spindle. Tap it with a
soft-tip hammer (Q) Fig. 19 or a block of wood and hammer
to set the chuck.
Thread the three pinion shaft handles (R) in the three holes
located in the pinion shaft hub (S) Fig. 20. Tighten on the
flats with a 10 mm open end wrench (not supplied).
RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAgE.
To avoid
damage to the chuck, NEVER drive the chuck on the spindle
with a metal hammer.
ATTACHINg THE PINION SHAFT HANDLES
R