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4. Check both the drill collet and router collect for tightness. Tighten if necessary using the included wrenches,
see details in “
Installing a Router Bit
” or “
Installing a Drill Bit
”.
5. Attach
clean
,
dry
, air supply to machine,
minimum
80 PSI
, maximum 150 PSI.
Air use @ 80 PSI:
SPM301, 1-2 CFM
;
SPM301HD, 30 CFM.
If your model includes a pneumatic oiler (e.g. SPM301HD), make sure
it is filled with
“pneumatic tool oil” before operating machine
!
6. Connect electrical supply
, see “Electrical Connections” page 11.
Figure 9: Bit & Clamp Guard
7. Adjust Bit & Clamp Guard (Fig. 9
) over test piece, approximately ¼”. Loosen the Clamp Guard Adjustment
Knobs (Fig. 9) and adjust Bit & Clamp Guard to allow insertion and removal of material, but so as to NOT
allow fingers or hands under or behind the Bit & Clamp Guard during operation. The
“Pocket Hole (
red)
Alignment Guide
” (Fig. 9) indicates location of pocket to be cut.
8.
SPM301 only:
Make sure both Router and Drill switches are turned ON.
9. Make a test cut in scrap which is the same thickness as material to be used. Place sample stock against
fence and perpendicular guide. Step
on the “Foot Control” to activate cycle and remove your foot to complete
cycle. Keep your hands away from clamp, bits and Bit & Clamp Guard.
10.
See “
OPERATION
” section for making machine adjustments, (e.g. depth of pocket or length of web), if
necessary.
Installing a Router Bit
Unplug tool and disconnect air supply before making adjustments, installing bits
or accessories. Observe appropriate Lockout/Tagout procedures to insure the tool
cannot accidentally be powered.
Bit & Clamp
Guard
Bit & Clamp Guard
Adjustment Knobs
Pneumatic Clamp
Pocket Hole (
red)
Alignment Guide