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Page 89 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
d. Push bit up through the chisel opening as far as it will go. Lock the drill bit in place with the
chuck key.
e. Loosen screw and push chisel up against the bushing,
then tighten screw. This should provide the proper
distance between the points of the chisel and the bit.
17.2.2. Work Stop
The work stop can be mounted to either end of the table
through the holes in the back of the table, as shown in Figure 2.
It is tightened into place by means of thumb screws.
17.2.3. Through Mortise Cuts
When performing "through" mortises, and probably for all cuts, a piece of wood (slightly narrower than
project) should be placed under workpiece. Make sure vice is tight enough to keep project in place
when withdrawing chisel.
To set the depth:
mark the distance on the work
bring the chisel down to the desired depth
release the lock nut (letting the stop fall to the desired
depth)
then tighten the lock
17.2.4. Operation
a. Set depth stop to the required depth of cut. (see
Figure 3)
b. Place workpiece on table and clamp it with the vise.
Use the left handwheel to move table forward or
backward to suit the position of the mortise on the
workpiece. Care must be taken to ensure that the
chisel is "square" with the fence and the workpiece.
NOTE: It is a good idea to always mark one side of
each piece so that when placing the project into the
vice the "same" side is facing out. By the same token,
never "flip" your pieces, move them along the vice so
that the same side is out.
c. Adjust the table stops, Figure 4, according to the
length of cut required, then tighten the thumb screws.
Figure
2
Figure
3
Figure
4
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