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Williams & Hussey 

 

                                                          

www.williamsnhussey.com  

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
Contact Information

 

 

Williams & Hussey Machine Co., Inc. 

 

105 State Route 101A, Unit 4 
Amherst,  NH  03031 

 

603-732-0219 (local) 

 

 

[email protected] (e-mail) 

800-258-1380 (toll free) 

 

 

williamsnhussey.com (website) 

603-732-4048 (fax)   

 

 

Business Hours:  Monday – Friday 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     8:00 am – 4:30 pm  EST  

 
 

THANK  YOU

  for  purchasing  a  Williams  &  Hussey  Molder.      Our  molders  have  been 

manufactured  in  the  United  States  since  1954.    Our  molders  are  built  to  last  with  little 
maintenance and easy set up.  We are proud to produce a safe, quality and versatile molder for 
our woodworking customers.   
 

Safety First!

  We encourage all operators to carefully read through this manual BEFORE using 

the molder.  This manual provides  instructions for assembling the molder to the machine base, 
and wiring the control to the motor.  The manual provides instructions how to operate the molder 
safely, how to mold, plane, tips on guide set ups and trouble shooting and much more. 
 

Do Not Modify

!

  Our molders are designed for specific applications.  Do not modify or use this 

molder for any purpose other than what this manual describes as its capabilities.  Substituting a 
motor  with  a  horsepower  rating  over  2HP  constitutes  a  modification.    Any  modifications  or 
improper use to the molder may result in personal injury, and will void the warranty. 
 

Proper Knife Sizes!

  Our molders are intended to use knife sizes no larger than a 7” knife 

blank and depth of cut no deeper than ¾”.  Modifications to these specifications could lead to the 
knives shattering possibly causing bodily injury.   
 

Use  The  Operators  Manual

!

    This  manual  is  designed  to  assist  you  in  operating  the 

molder  safely,  setting  up  the  molder,  proper  application  use,  troubleshooting,  parts  listing  and 
much more.  Keep your manual available for future use. 
 
Important!  Read this manual before starting your molder, safety first! 
 
If you have ANY questions regarding the set up, operation or proper applications please feel free 
to contact us. 

 
 

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Страница 1: ...VE DIFFERENT CHAINS AND SPROCKETS When in doubt on what sprockets you have count the teeth and give us a call Wrong parts will give you a headache customerservice williamsnhussey com 800 258 1380 or l...

Страница 2: ...Manual OM 981 Revision 4 October 2018 MODEL 154CE Single Phase 240V AC Shown with optional mobile base...

Страница 3: ...fely how to mold plane tips on guide set ups and trouble shooting and much more Do Not Modify Our molders are designed for specific applications Do not modify or use this molder for any purpose other...

Страница 4: ...aser only LIMITATIONS ON WARRANTY Williams Hussey shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the u...

Страница 5: ...te Constant Feed Knife Motor 2 HP 3450 rpm Voltage 240V Phase Single Knife Arbor 6900 rpm Maximum Profile Depth Maximum Profile Width 6 Maximum Planing Width 7 Maximum Height Above Final Cut 3 16 Maxi...

Страница 6: ...er This cuts down on dust chips and keeps your work area cleaner Disconnect the power source BEFORE changing knives or servicing the molder Wear safety glasses while operating the molder Molder should...

Страница 7: ...Check oil daily The gear box oil should be checked daily before starting or several times a day if running the molder continuously The gear box holds 2 oz of oil The oil cup should be filled just to t...

Страница 8: ...ure Screws exposing of thread This will give you proper roller pressure Loosen all 4 pressure screws exposing of thread this will give you correct roller pressure Failure to do so will cause feeding d...

Страница 9: ...a lock called a motor tensioner This was designed to cut back on motor vibration Lock the motor in place by tightening the motor tensioner You will need to adjust the motor tensioner each time you cha...

Страница 10: ...o set the guides attach the knives to the knife arbor and position to the far right of the knife arbor See page 7 5 Knife Attachment 3 The flex guide and solid guide may be interchanged from one side...

Страница 11: ...providing a safe operation Check knife rotation clearance by turning the knife arbor to insure NOTE Some profiles may require a relief cut in the deep section with a roughing knife or dado cut This cu...

Страница 12: ...ptions would be if ordering a bottom knife you can have a key path cut as a guiding mechanism for your top profile Option 2 would be make a set of angled guides similar to the V block guides This will...

Страница 13: ...When cutting thin stock fastens a sub plate between the guides to maintain a thick enough guide to control the stock Check the knife clearance to the guide Clear away any interfering portion of the g...

Страница 14: ...Cut the sections and biscuit join them together with glue Make a fixture to band saw the inside and outside radii consisting of a pivot bar and bracket Mount the pivot bar to the stock on the scrap po...

Страница 15: ...ssist the panel through the molding process HELPFUL TIPS Most panels will extend beyond the open side While molding raised panels apply upward pressure on panel along with pressure against the guide T...

Страница 16: ...pressure screws see caution note 3 Attach the planing knives 4 Set the head position to a height 1 32 less than the dimension of the stock 5 One third of a turn on the elevating handle will equal 1 3...

Страница 17: ...side to assist stock through 2 While molding apply upward pressure on the stock along with pressure against the guide 3 Page 14 details how to run Raised Panel Molding wide boards is a similar process...

Страница 18: ...st and last few inches of the stock length Snipe occurs when the knives hit the stock before outfeed roller engages and when the stock leaves infeed roller The suggestions below are to minimize snipe...

Страница 19: ...One roller stops while the other continues to operate Make sure the set screws on the P 111 sprockets are tight 3 Both feed rollers stop when stock is engaged Check for a broken P 223 roll pin locate...

Страница 20: ...24 REV A roller pressure springs 54 51 check nuts 3 Remove the 2 54 15 pivot screws from the 54 505 infeed swing arm assembly Remove the swing arm by rolling it over the 54 16 rest pin disconnecting...

Страница 21: ...y Grasp the roller with both hands and tighten it against the P 124 or P 224 axle Go back and finish tightening the P 122 axle as hard as you can 7 Replace the P 111 sprocket on the P 124 or P 224 axl...

Страница 22: ...drive broke The P 111 Outfeed roller sprocket will be attached to the P 224 axle The P 111 Infeed roller sprocket will be attached to the P 124 axle REMOVE THE GEAR BOX 1 Loosen set screws on the 2 P...

Страница 23: ...outfeed P 111 sprocket with the inner P 150 sprocket closest to the chain guard 8 Attach the P 155 short chain over the second P 150 sprocket Engage the P 111 infeed sprocket hub facing toward roller...

Страница 24: ...Williams Hussey Toll Free 800 258 1380 23 EXPLODED VIEW 154CE MOLDER...

Страница 25: ...Williams Hussey www williamsnhussey com 24 EXPLODED VIEW FEED ROLL ASSEMBLIES P 224 P 137 54 15 54 15 P 137 P 122 P 123 54 4 P 124 P 137 54 15 54 15 P 100 P 137 P 122 P 123 P 111 P 111...

Страница 26: ...Williams Hussey Toll Free 800 258 1380 25...

Страница 27: ...Williams Hussey www williamsnhussey com 26 SHAFT ASSEMBLIES Holes to be drilled at assembly Hole to be drilled at assembly...

Страница 28: ...1 4 20 x 1 4 2 54 404 V Belt A Powertwist 45 1 54 407 Pulley Motor 5 1 54 46 Nut Jam 3 8 16 1 54 47 Screw Socket Set 3 8 16 x 3 8 2 54 5 REV A Top Bar Brace 1 54 505 Swing Arm Infeed Assembly 1 54 50...

Страница 29: ...4 512 Crank Arm Assembly includes 1 54 11 Screw Elevating 1 54 19 Knob 1 54 38 Pin Roll 5 32 x 1 1 8 1 54 43 Screw Round Head Machine 20 x 2 1 54 44 Nut Hex Head 20 1 54 6 Crank Arm 1 54 514 Chip Extr...

Страница 30: ...Pan Phillips 8 32 x 3 8 4 P 219 Washer Flat 8 SAE 4 P 220 Screw Socket Head Cap 10 24 x 5 8 4 P 502 Shaft Primary Assembly 1 P 503 Shaft Secondary Assembly 1 P 504 Shaft Drive Assembly 1 P 502 Shaft P...

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