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Page 124 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
i. Tighten the nuts while holding the spindle stationary.
j. Now, pull out the orange handle.
30.3.3. Setting up the Fence
Now take the precision square and be sure the aluminum fence is square with the slot in the shaper
table. Use the setup jig tied to the vacuum to do this. The setup jig fits in the table slot to make accurate
squareness possible.
If it is not square, remove the clamp on the sled and open the small clamp handle, square up the sled,
check again and retighten solidly.
Lastly, recheck again to be sure the sled is square.
30.3.4. Setting the Depth of Cut
Bring over a steel straight edge. Bring a finger to the front, then put the straight edge in the bottom of a
finger after first putting a piece of masking tape on the edge of the straightedge.
Set the fence so that it is about 1/16 in back of the straightedge, parallel to the edge of the work piece,
on both sections of the fence. It is important that the two halves of the fence are: aligned to each other,
parallel to the slot in the table and a minimum of 1/32 beyond where the finger will cut.
Now lock up depth control and turn on/off switch to “on”.
30.3.5. Setting up the Sled
Put your workpiece on the sled (two “ref” surfaces down and against the fence back).
Insert chip breaker against fence and apply squeeze clamp to ensure the chip breaker is held tight. Move
the sled to the right so you can feel the tightness of chip breaker and be sure it is tight.
After first loosening clamp on its post so it can be raised, push your wood to the fence (not hard to the
fence). Lower clamp down, tighten it on its post and be sure when you pull back on the clamp lock, it
pulls hard.
Lastly, check to be sure you can rotate the cutter by hand. If not, retract the orange handle and try
again.
30.3.6. Setting Cutter Height
Put the setup gage on the sled. Then, raise the cutter until you can fit the gage perfectly into the fingers
on the cutter, then lock the wheel that raises and lowers the cutter. Be sure it is locked hard.
30.3.7. Making the Cuts
Turn on the machine and make all of your cuts only on one end of the board. Be sure your fingers are a
full depth of 7/16”. If not, your setup wasn’t such as to allow a full depth cut. Reset fence, cut off fingers
and try again. Put the precision square on your piece to be sure the fingers are perfectly square to the
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