Gib for Front-to-Back Movement
1.Remove the two screws on the pleated dust cover (F, Figure 18) and move the dust cover out of the way.
2.Loosen the three hex nuts (G, Figure 18) with a 10mm wrench.
3.Turn the three set screws (H, Figure 18) with a 3mm hex wrench, until play is eliminated on the gib (J, Figure 18).
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Gib for Lateral Movement
1.Remove the two screws on the pleated dust cover (F, Figure 19) and move the dust cover out of the away.
2.Loosen the three hex nuts (K, Figure 19) with a 10mm wrench.
3.Turn the three set screws (L, Figure 19) until all play is eliminated on the gib (M, Figure
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Tool Storage
The cabinet shelf contains a perforated cushion for the accessories, as shown in Figure 20.
Operating Controls
The magnetic starter with control buttons is mounted to the motor. Press the “start” button to begin rotation of the auger. Press the “stop” button to stop rotation of the auger. The auger will quickly coast to a stop after the “stop” button is pressed.
The magnetic starter is a valuable safety feature of the Mortiser. Should electrical power suddenly be cut off while the mortiser is being operated, the magnetic starter will prevent the machine from immediately
Figure 18
Figure 19
Figure 20
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