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Saw-Spindle Moulder
B3 / B3 e-classic
11.3.8 Curve moulding
Note: This operation (curved moulding or also known as curved shaping) is used to mould curved workpieces.
EURO curve moulding guard (ring guard) (Art. No.: 400-
610) and use a template made from a
16 mm ply-wood board.
Use the appropriate guide rings depending on the
tooling diameter.
1.
Take note of general procedures for authorized
working techniques.
2.
Fasten the EURO curve moulding guard to the
machine table using both screws.
3.
Set the start batten to the height of the guide ring
with a gap of 1 to 2 mm.
4.
Adapt the curve moulding guard to the workpiece
using the thumb screws.
5.
Loosen the thumb screws, place the brushes on the fo-
remost point of the guide ring and tighten the thumb
screws again.
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Thumb screw
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Thumb screw
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Thumb screw
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Screws
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Brush
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Start batten
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Guide ring
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Moulding guard
6.
Clamp the workpiece to the template (e.g. with the
clamping levers).
Gluing sandpaper to the template reliably prevents
the workpiece from slipping.
7.
Guide the template with the clamped workpiece
slowly along the guide bar to the shaper tool
Always press the template against the stop ring or
the stop collar.
8.
If you are not going to continue working, switch off
the machine and secure it against being turned on
again accidentally.
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Workpiece
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Template
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Clamping lever
Fig. 11-9: Curve moulding
Fig. 11-10: Template with the clamping levers
Operation