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When using electric tools, always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, 
electric shock, and personal injury. 

 

READ AND SAVE ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.  Before use, be sure everyone using this tool reads 
and understands this manual as well as any labels packaged with or attached to the machine. 

1.

 

KNOW  YOUR  POWER  TOOL.    Read  this  manual  carefully  to  learn  your  power  tool’s  applications  and 
limitations as well as potential hazards associated with this type of machine. 

2.

 

DO NOT ALLOW UNQUALIFIED PEOPLE TO OPERATE the machine. 

3.

 

AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS.  Do not use your power tool in rain, damp or wet locations, or in the 
presence  of  explosive  atmospheres  (gaseous  fumes,  dust,  or  flammable  materials).    Remove  materials  or 
debris that may be ignited by sparks.   

 

4.

 

KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL LIT.  Cluttered, dark work areas invite accidents.   Provide at least 
200  watts  of  lighting  at the  front  work  area  of  the  tool.    Eliminate all  shadows  that could  interfere  with clear 
viewing of the work area. 

5.

 

DRESS PROPERLY.  Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewelry.  Wear a protective hair covering to contain 
long hair, as  it may be caught  in moving parts.  When  working  outdoors,  wear rubber gloves and  insulated, 
nonskid footwear.  Keep hands and gloves away from moving parts. 

6.

 

USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT.  Everyone in the work area should 

wear safety goggles or glasses with side 

shields

 that comply with current safety standards.  Wear hearing protection during extended use and a dust 

mask  for  dusty  operations.    Hard  hats,  face  shields,  safety  shoes,  etc.  should  be  used  when  specified  or 
necessary.  Keep a fire extinguisher nearby. 

7.

 

KEEP BYSTANDERS AWAY.  Keep children and bystanders at a safe distance from the work area to avoid 
distracting the operator and contacting the machine or extension cord. 

8.

 

MAKE THE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF with padlocks, master switches, etc. 

9.

 

NEVER LEAVE THE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED.  Turn the power OFF.  Do not leave the tool until 
it comes to a complete stop. 

10.

 

PROTECT OTHERS IN THE WORK AREA from debris such as chips and sparks.  Provide barriers or shields 
as needed. 

11.

 

SECURE THE WORK.  Use a clamp, vise, or other practical means to hold your work securely, freeing both 
hands to control the tool. 

12.

 

USE THE RIGHT TOOL.  Do not use a machine or attachment to do a job for which it is not recommended.  
For  example,  do  not  use  a  circular  saw  to  cut  tree  limbs  or  logs.    Do  not  alter  the  tool,  remove  guards,  or 
operate the pocket screw machine, router or drill when removed from the carriage and frame. 

13.

 

USE  PROPER  ACCESSORIES.    Using  non-recommended  accessories  may  be  hazardous.    Be  sure 
accessories  are  properly  installed  and  maintained.    Do  not  defeat  a  guard  or  other  safety  device  when 
installing an accessory or attachment. 

14.

 

CHECK  FOR  DAMAGED  PARTS.    Inspect  guards  and  other  parts  before  use.    Check  for  misalignment, 
binding of moving parts, improper mounting, broken parts, and any other conditions that may affect operation.  
If  abnormal  noise  or  vibration  occurs,  turn  the  machine  off  immediately  and  have  the  problem  corrected 
before further use.  Do not use a damaged tool.  Tag damaged tools “DO NOT USE” until repaired.  Repair or 
replace  a  damaged  guard  or  other  part.    For  all  repairs,  insist  on  identical  replacement  parts  or  factory 
certified conversions. 

15.

 

REMOVE ALL ADJUSTING WRENCHES, TOOLS and GUIDES from the machine before turning it on.  Make 
this a habit. 

Содержание SPM301HD

Страница 1: ...Machine Proudly made in the USA www safetyspeed com Read and understand this manual before operating this tool Failure to follow the safety precautions and instructions can result in serious injury o...

Страница 2: ...e warranted directly by the motor manufacturer See local repair and maintenance centers for warranty claims for motors Safety Speed Manufacturing assumes no responsibility for any damage or accidents...

Страница 3: ...Bit 15 Selecting Bits 16 Installing a Drill Bit 17 Operation 19 Capacities of the Machine 19 Variable Cycle Speed 20 Janka Hardness Chart 22 Pocket Depth Adjustment 23 Selecting Screws 24 Depth Gauge...

Страница 4: ...hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially ha...

Страница 5: ...s Clear Of Area To Prevent Pinching Do Not Place Hands Under Guard SPM301 ONLY Do Not Use Oil In Air System Disconnect Power Before Opening Clockwise Raises Pocket Read Manual Before Operating Depth G...

Страница 6: ...ecessary Keep a fire extinguisher nearby 7 KEEP BYSTANDERS AWAY Keep children and bystanders at a safe distance from the work area to avoid distracting the operator and contacting the machine or exten...

Страница 7: ...r the influence of drugs alcohol or any medication causing decreased control 23 UNPLUG THE MACHINE DISCONNECT POWER when it is not in use before changing items such as bits and before performing recom...

Страница 8: ...nd in place when the machine is not in use 35 DO NOT PLACE HANDS UNDER GUARDS OR IN LINE WITH BIT TRAVEL Be aware of potential pinch points Only hold or operate machine with designated handles 36 REFE...

Страница 9: ...t be connected to a properly grounded outlet Fig 3 If the tool should electrically malfunction or break down grounding provides a low resistance path to carry electricity away from you reducing the ri...

Страница 10: ...e cord For example a 14 gauge cord can carry a higher current than a 16 gauge cord Guidelines for Using Extension Cords For longest motor life and optimum performance extensions cords are NOT recommen...

Страница 11: ...collector to a circuit that meets the requirement of the dust collector and all local codes Electrical connections should only be completed by a qualified electrician in accordance with all local code...

Страница 12: ...tional 3 8 router collet with the parts box The SPM301 drill includes a 1 4 collet The SPM301HD router includes a 3 8 collet ER 20 installed The SPM301HD drill includes a 1 4 collet NOTE Sioux Tools o...

Страница 13: ...ws per corner 2 With the help of an assistant lift crate from machine and pallet being careful not to damage machine or loose parts Fig 8 3 Remove screws from cleat Fig 7 8 4 With the help of an assis...

Страница 14: ...Eliminate all shadows that could interfere with clear viewing of the work area Do Not locate the machine in a damp or wet location or a location where it may be exposed to rain SSM strongly recommends...

Страница 15: ...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 swi...

Страница 16: ...ig 10 against the router mount Fig 10 and pull the router bit up against the bottom of the Bit Gauge 6 Tighten the collect nut securely while holding the spindle nut IMPORTANT Select the correct bits...

Страница 17: ...OTE It may be easier to hold the spindle lock with a small stick or other non sharp object 3 Select new sharp drill bit NOTE Contact your machine dealer or SSM 763 755 1600 for help in selecting the a...

Страница 18: ...with the two wrenches IMPORTANT Select the correct bits for your needs Consult with your machinery dealer or with our customer service department 763 755 1600 to determine the best bits for your appl...

Страница 19: ...as they extend beyond the clamp guard and have a minimum of 3 8 on each side offset of the pocket Large Panels There is no limit to the size of large panels as long as they are supported properly For...

Страница 20: ...NOTE If the cycle speed is set too slow excessive heating of the bits and burning of the stock is possible Burning can also be an indication of dull bits Figure 13 Variable Cycle Speed Control Cycle S...

Страница 21: ...d Using a fast cycle along with deep pockets in hard materials can stall the machine or break the bits If the router or drill stalls TURN THE SWITCH OFF and remove the workpiece Do not turn the switch...

Страница 22: ...tting deep pockets in thick material or harder materials Faster speeds can be used for cutting shallow pockets or soft materials Slower cycle speeds will generally produce more accurate pockets and a...

Страница 23: ...indicate either the depth of the pocket or the drilled hole position see Depth Gauge next section for details NOTE For the strongest joint and to reduce the possibility of the screw over penetrating t...

Страница 24: ...head protruding from a shallow pocket Typical materials and coatings for screws Zinc plated steel good choice for interior work not exposed to moisture Black phosphate coated steel good choice for int...

Страница 25: ...e next to Depth Gauge Fig 15 3 Measure distance up or down the Depth Gauge needs to move to align with sample cut and desired calibration Write this measurement for reference 4 Disconnect power and ai...

Страница 26: ...ure 16 Web dimension 5 8 minimum Pocket Hole Location Pocket Holes should be positioned at least 5 8 in from end of stock Web Fig 16 and a minimum of 3 8 Offset Fig 17 from edge This provides for a st...

Страница 27: ...ached to the left side of the table as you face the machine with reference line built into the Fence When the Fence is positioned properly tighten the four knobs to secure the Fence To calibrate the F...

Страница 28: ...e the tool or try to do any rewiring to its electrical system Contact a qualified electrician for electrical repairs Always follow lockout tag out procedures when servicing electrical equipment Genera...

Страница 29: ...brushes 763 755 1600 SERVICE Removing Motors Unplug tool and disconnect air supply before making adjustments changing motors or installing bits Observe appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures to insure...

Страница 30: ...g adjustments changing motors or installing bits Observe appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures to insure the tool cannot accidentally be powered Electric motors for the Screw Pocket Machines are desig...

Страница 31: ...the collect nut securely See Installing a Router Bit and Installing a Drill Bit for detailed bit adjustment instructions Always use supplied Bit Gauge Fig 22 when installing router or drill motors or...

Страница 32: ...e dust and debris to collect on the bushings and contaminate the bearings Unplug tool and disconnect air supply before making adjustments or installing bits Observe appropriate Lockout Tagout procedur...

Страница 33: ...osen both Valve Bracket Adjustment Bolts Fig 25 2 Finger tighten both Valve Bracket Adjustment Bolts so the Bracket can be positioned by hand 3 Position the Bracket and Valve so the top front of the v...

Страница 34: ...included 600 CFM is the minimum recommended air flow Dust collection extends the life of bits by removing excess debris and it helps to cool bits and motors extending the working life of both Figure...

Страница 35: ...ngth Height Depth Weight SPM301 22 559mm 44 1118mm 26 660mm 350 lbs 159kg 5 13mm 1 5 38mm 110 SPM301HD 22 559mm 44 1118mm 30 762mm 375 lbs 170kg 5 13mm 1 5 38mm 220 SPM301NE 22 559mm 44 1118mm 26 660m...

Страница 36: ...36 13943 LINCOLN ST NE HAM LAKE MN 55304 Phone 763 755 1600 Fax 763 755 6080 sales safetyspeed com www safetyspeed com 08 25 17...

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