Powermatic 2700 manual Assembly, Electrical Connections, Mounting the Fence, General Information

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Cleaning

Exposed metal surfaces, such as the table top and extension wings, have been given a protective coating at the factory. This should be removed with a soft cloth moistened with kerosene. Do not use acetone, gasoline, or lacquer thinner for this purpose. Do not use solvents on plastic parts, and do not use an abrasive pad because it may scratch the surfaces.

Assembly

Mounting the Fence

Referring to Figure 2:

1. Place the fence assembly (A) on the table (B), lining up the four mounting holes (C) on the bracket with the threaded holes (D) on the rear of the table above the dust port (E).

2. Hand fasten with four each M10 hex socket cap screws (F) and M10 lock washers (G). Do not tighten at this time.

3. Place two M13 flat washers (H) on two lock handles (J). Insert the lock handles through slots (K) on each side of the base. Partially thread the lock handles (J) into two mounting

holes (L) on the table. Do not tighten at this

Figure 2

time.

 

4.Turn the adjust knob on the bracket to position the fence all the way to the rear.

5.Tighten the lock handles (J) sufficiently to prevent the fence from movement.

Electrical Connections

Electrical connections must be made by a qualified electrician in compliance with all relevant codes. This machine must be properly grounded to help prevent electrical shock and possible fatal injury.

General Information

A power plug is not provided with the Model 2700. You may either connect the proper UL/CSA listed plug or “hardwire” the machine directly to your electrical panel provided there is a disconnect near the machine for the operator. Consult electrical drawings on pages 47-48 for further clarification of wiring setup.

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Contents Model 2700 Shaper More Information Warranty and ServiceTable of Contents Page Page Figure a Spindle Capacity Under Nut Introduction SpecificationsInstalling Shipping ContentsUnpacking Electrical Connections AssemblyMounting the Fence General InformationExtension Cords Voltage Conversion 3 Phase Shaper onlyAdjustments Fence Assembly MovementHandwheel Adjustments Coplanar Adjustment Coplanar AlignmentVerifying that fences are coplanar Loosen the outfeed fence lock knob B Ram Dial CalibrationSpindle Gib Adjustment Featherboard Hold-downsLoosen lock handles C and lock knobs D Spindle Assembly Removal Spindle Assembly InstallationInstalling the Spindle Assembly Locking the ArborRouter Collet Optional Installation Shaper Cutter InstallationInstalling the Shaper Cutter Locking the SpindleBelt Replacement Changing Cutter SpeedDrive Belt Tension Loosen lock handle a Precision Miter GaugeOperating Controls Safety KeyStart/Stop Digital ReadoutOperations Safety DevicesOverview Grain Direction ConsiderationsUsing the Fence Dimension Depth of CutStraight Edge Shaping End Shaping Edge ShapingShaping All Sides On-Edge ShapingContour Edge Shaping With Collar Bearing Straight Line Bevel ShapingPosition of Collars Shaping With CollarsStarting Pin Enclosed Edge Shaping Arcs and CirclesSecuring the Template TemplatesSpecial Cuts Stacked CuttersSash and Door Shaping Glue Butt Joint Butt JointsTongued Joint Drop Leaf JointTenoning See also Unsatisfactory Cuts TroubleshootingOptional Accessories Ordering Replacement PartsParts Index No Description Size Qty Table Parts ListTable Assembly Drawing Index No. Part No Description Size Qty Fence Parts ListFence Assembly Drawing Frame and Motor Parts List Frame and Motor Assembly Drawing Elevator Parts List Elevator Assembly Drawing Caster Assembly Parts List Caster Assembly Drawing Spindle Assembly Parts List Spindle 30mm Spindle 4 Spindle Spindle Assembly DrawingCabinet and Base Parts List PM2700-454 Motor Cable 3HP, 1Ph Cabinet and Base Diagrams 1Phase Wiring 3HP/5HP5HP, 230V, 3Phase Magnetic Switch5HP, 460V, 3Phase New Sanford Road LaVergne, TN Phone