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Fig. 11
Assembling and Changing Spindles
DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE.
Figure 11
Thread the end of the tie rod with the shorter threads (A)
into the spindle bottom (B). Insert tie rod and spindle into
the spindle cartridge, making sure the notches in the spindle
(C) engage with the pins (D) on the spindle cartridge. Thread
nut (E) on the bottom end of tie rod.
Figure 12
Place the special wrench on top spindle flats (A). Tighten
tie rod nut (B) with supplied open end wrench.
Figure 13
There are four different collars supplied with both the 1/2”
spindle and the 3/4” spindle. These collars allow the cutter
to be positioned at various locations on the spindle. When
assembling cutters to a spindle, place the cutter as close
to the bottom as possible. This reduces the chance of
spindle run-out. With the cutter and collar selections in place,
thread the RIGHT threaded hold down nut (A) onto spindle
and tighten. Next thread the LEFT threaded locking nut (B)
onto spindle and tighten.
Fig. 12
Fig. 13