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4.3.82.1
TOOL
FITTING
(cu_4-3-82-1_0.0)
DANGER-WARNING:
all adjusting operations are to be carried out with standstill spindle.
DANGER-WARNING:
use proper gloves for handling the tools.
Before carrying out any of the operations make sure to cut the main electric power and disconnect
socket (T fig. 4.3-82-1) from plug (S fig. 4.3-82-1).
(U.S.A. and CANADA version): main switch (2 fig. 4.3-82-1) is turned to I (ON).
1)
(U.S.A. and CANADA version) Turn the selector (G fig. 4.3-82-1) to the symbol ( ).
2)
Release the moulder motor brake by turning selector (W fig. 4.3-82-1) to position "I".
3)
Release the knob (A fig. 4.3-82-1).
4)
Lift the spindle shaft up to its maximum height by turning the handwheel (B fig.4.3.82.1).
5)
Lift the lever (M fig. 4.3-82-1);
(U.S.A. and CANADA version: which acts on a microswitch that stops the motor starting up).
6)
Open the door (V fig.4.3.82.1).
7)
Lock rotation of the router spindle turning it manually until managing to lock it with the accessory pin (C
fig.4.3.82.1)
8)
Loosen knob (D fig. 4.3-82-1).
9)
Raise door (L fig. 4.3-82-1) of the spindlemoulder hood (1 fig. 4.3-82-1).
10) If the the tenoning hood (3 fig. 4.3-82-1) is installed on the machine, open the door (Z fig. 4.3-82-1) to mount
the cutters.
11) Loosen the screw (R fig. 4.3-82-1) by means of the accessory wrench.
12) Remove spacer rings (E fig. 4.3-82-1).
13) Remove if necessary rings (S fig. 4.3-82-1) from the machine table.
14) Mount milling cutters (F fig. 4.3-82-1) on the moulder shaft using the special spacer rings between one tool
and another.
CAUTION:
fit the cutters as low as possible on the spindle, taking every precaution to avoid vibrations.
It is prohibited to mount tools with a diameter and weight exceeding that indicated in Chap. 3.
15) Tighten screw (R fig. 4.3-82-1).
16) Unlock the rotation of the moulder shaft by removing the pin (C fig.4.3.82.1).
Close the door (V fig. 4.3-82-1).
Lower the lever (M fig. 4.3-82-1).
17) Return the moulder guard (1,3 fig. 4.3-82-1) to the initial conditions (tighten the door L, Z fig.4.3.82.1).
NOTE-INFORMATION:
the shaft vertical positioning should always be executed starting from its lower part, to counteract
the effect of any possible mechanical slack.
DANGER-WARNING:
(U.S.A. and CANADA version) with selector (G fig. 4.3-82-1) turned to ( ) the machine is in safe
condition.