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Page 120 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
30. SHAPER (Seco SK-28SP)
NOTE TO USER: This Section is still being reviewed/edited and will be updated in
a future revision
Shapers are built stronger and heavier to swing a larger
cutter than any router will handle. A shaper is used for
running straight molding, raising panels, pattern cutting,
and doing radius work.
30.1. Safety Precautions
PRIOR TO USING SHAPER, SHOP MONITOR MUST BE NOTIFIED FOR ANY SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS.
a. Only those on the “Approved Shaper Users” list may use this machine. Once you have signed up
for and completed the hands-on training class, your name will be put on the list.
b. Always turn power OFF and wait until cutter bit stops turning before adjusting or changing set-
ups and when changing cutter rotation direction.
c. Select straight-grained, defect-free material for use on the shaper.
d. Use one of the following methods to hold workpiece:
When starting a freehand cut, YOU MUST HOLD THE WORKPIECE AGAINST THE STARTER
PIN and then feed it into the cutter. NO other types of freehand cuts are allowed.
If workpiece is shorter than 12”, always have the workpiece moved through the machine by
a fixture or sled of some sort. User must never attempt to use hands to hold the wood being
worked. The shop has several different fixtures for this purpose.
If workpiece is 12” or longer, you may use the fence. Hold work firmly against the fence
with appropriate holding devices such as magnetic holdovers, appropriate sleds,
featherboard, etc.
Whenever possible, use hold-downs to keep the workpiece in position during cutting.
When shaping the ends of workpieces, make sure the ends are held in a sled or fixture.
e. Use only operations and workpieces which permit the operator’s hands to remain at least 8”
from the cutter head.
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