Delta Electronics 14-651 instruction manual HOW to Adjust the HOLD-DOWN

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Fig. 29
B
Fig. 28

HOW TO ADJUST THE HOLD-DOWN

The hold-down (C) Fig. 26 prevents the work piece

(E)from lifting as the chisel rises out of the hole.To adjust the hold-down, loosen the handle (F), position the hold- down so that it just touches the top of the work piece (E), then tighten the handle. You can turn the hold-down (C) upside down to accommodate thicker work pieces.

C

E

F

Fig. 26

HOW TO ADJUST THE CHISEL PARALLEL TO THE WORK PIECE

You can adjust the chisel (A) Fig. 27 parallel to the work piece by loosening the screw (B) and rotating the chisel until the back surface of the chisel is touching the work piece. Tighten the screw (B).

HOW TO ADJUST THE SLIDING FIT BETWEEN THE HEAD AND THE COLUMN

A dovetail gib (A) Fig. 28 ensures a good sliding fit between the head and the column. Make the adjust- ment by loosening the two screws (B) and turning the adjusting screws (C). Tighten the two screws (B).

NOTE: The adjustment is correct when no side movement between the gib and the column is evident. Adjust the gib so that it is not so tight as to restrict the sliding movement or so loose that it affects accuracy.

B

C A

A

Fig. 27

1. Keep chisels and bits sharp.

2. A typical mortis operation is illustrated in Fig. 29. Note

 

 

 

B

that the opening (A) in the chisel is to the right. Move

 

 

 

your

work piece from left to right for subsequent cuts to

 

 

 

 

 

A

allow

chips to escape freely.

 

 

 

 

 

3.Hold the work piece firmly against the fence. Ensure that the hold-down (B) Fig. 27 is properly adjusted. The rate of

penetration of the chisel must be fast enough to prevent burning at the tip of the bit, but not too fast as to stall the motor.You may encounter smoke from the bit or the

work piece. Smoke is a natural operating occurrence, caused by friction and burning of resins. Bluing of the chisel after initial use is not indicative of a dull chisel, but rather is a combination of friction and built-up resin on the cutting face of the chisel.You can detect a dull chisel by the amount of excess force required to complete a cut.

4.When performing a through mortise, place a thin piece of wood between the work piece and the table to prevent “chip-out” at the bottom of the mortise.

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Contents 14-651 Table of Contents Important Safety InstructionsSafety Guidelines Definitions General Safety Rules DON’T Force the Work Piece on the MachineStay ALERT, Watch What YOU are DOING, USE of this Tool can GenerateAdditional Specific Safety Rules Power ConnectionsMotor Specifications Grounding InstructionsExtension Cords Minimum Gauge Extension CordCarton Contents Functional DescriptionAssembly Assembly Tools RequiredAssembly Time Estimate HOW to Raise and Lower the HandleHOW to Attach the Tool and Chisel Holder HOW to Fasten the Machine to a Supporting SurfaceHOW to Attach the Chisel and BIT Clearance Depending on Type of Wood HOW to Attach the Column Extension HOW to Start and Stop the Machine HOW to Lock the Switch in the OFF PositionHOW to Adjust the Depth Stop ROD HOW to Adjust the FenceHOW to Adjust the HOLD-DOWN HOW to Adjust the Chisel Parallel to the Work PieceTroubleshooting Maintenance Keep Machine CleanLubrication & Rust Protection Service AccessoriesFree Warning Label Replacement Replacement PartsWarranty Five Year Limited New Product WarrantyLES Instructions Importantes DE Surete Mesures DE Sécurité DéfinitionsRègles DE Sécurité Générales Utiliser LE Cordon Prolongateur AppropriéRègles Spécifiques Additionnelles DE Sûreté Raccordements ÉlectriquesSpécifications DU Moteur Instructions DE Mise À LA TerreCordon DE Rallonge Mesur Minimum DE Corde D’EXTENSIONDescription Fonctionnelle Contenus DE BoiteAVANT-PROPOS Désemballage ET NettoyageAssemblage Outils Nécessaires Pour L’ASSEMBLEE’ESTIMATION DE Temps D’ASSEMBLEE Levage ET Abaissement DE LA PoignéeFixation DU Support À CISEAU/OUTIL Assujettissement DE LA Machine À UNE Surface DE MaintienFixation DU Ciseau ET DE L’EMBOUT Varie Selon LE Type DE Bois Fixation DE LA Rallonge DE Colonne Fonctionnement Démarrage ET Arrêt DE MachineVerrouillage DE L’INTERRUPTEUR EN Position D’ARRÊT Réglage DE LA Tige DE Limitation DE LA ProfondeurRéglage DU Dispositif DE Maintien Réglage Parallèle DU Ciseau À LA PièceDepannage Entretien Démarrage ImpossibleLubrification ET Protection Contre LA Rouille Accessoiries Remplacement Gratuit DE L’ÉTIQUETTEGarantie Entretien ET RéparationInstrucciones DE Seguridad Importantes Pautas DE SEGURIDAD/DEFINICIONESNormas Generales DE Seguridad Utilice EL Cordon DE Extension AdecuadoNormas Específicas Adicionales DE Seguridad Conexiones a LA Fuente DE AlimentacionEspecificaciones DEL Motor Instrucciones DE Conexion a TierraCordones DE Extension Cordon DE Extension DE Calibre MínimoDescripción Funcional Contenido DE CartonPrologo Desempaquetado Y LimpiezaEnsamblaje Herramientas DE Ensamblaje RequeridasEstimación DEL Tiempo DE Ensamblaje Como Levantar Y Bajar EL MangoComo Colocar EL Soporte Para Herramienta Y Cincel Como Fijar LA Máquina a UNA Superficie DE ApoyoComo Colocar EL Cincel Y LA Broca Según EL Tipo DE Madera Como Colocar LA Extensión DE LA Columna Operación Como Encender Y Apagar LA MáquinaComo Bloquear EL Interruptor EN LA Posición DE Apagado OFF Como Ajustar LA Varilla DE Tope DE ProfundidadComo Ajustar LA Plantilla DE Guía Como Ajustar EL Cincel Paralelo a LA Pieza DE TrabajoComo Ajustar EL Deslizamiento Entre EL Cabezal Y LA Columna Localizacion DE Fallas Mantenimiento Utilizar Brocas CON Ejes MUY LargosMantenga LA Máquina Limpia Falla EN EL EncendidoServicio AccesoriosPiezas DE Repuesto Mantenimiento Y ReparacionesGarantia Póliza DE GarantíaIdentificacion Delproducto ExcepcionesRoush Street Anderson, South Carolina 800