6.Place the base over the hole pattern. Align the four holes of the base with the holes in the mounting surface. Make sure the lock handle is positioned in a convenient place before tightening the base to the mounting surface.
7.Insert four M10 screws (not provided) through the holes of the base and into the holes on the mounting surface. See Figure 2. Tighten screws securely.
8.The stand assembly can be oriented with either of the columns in horizontal or vertical position. It is recommended, however, that the longer lead screw be placed in the horizontal position, as shown in Figure 3; this will allow maximum adjustment for the stock feeder across the surface of the workpiece. Slide the vertical column down into the base and tighten the lock handle (Figure 3).
9.Attach a handle (Figure 4) to each elevating handle, by screwing the threads of the handle into the hole on the elevating handle.
10.The handle (Figure 4) should be adjusted so that it can move freely. Loosen the hex nut with a 14mm (9/16”) wrench, and turn the socket head cap screw with a 5mm hex wrench until the handle is just loose enough to turn freely. Then tighten the hex nut against the elevating handle.
11.Rest the Stock Feeder on the mounting surface, as shown in Figure 5. Lower the horizontal arm by rotating the top hand wheel until the arm is at a convenient height for mounting the Stock Feeder. (See “Basic Feeder/Stand Movements” for detailed explanation of stand movements.)
12.Make sure the hex cap screw (A, Figure 5) is loosened on the sleeve of the Stock Feeder. Use a 14mm wrench.
13.Slide the arm cone of the Stock Feeder onto the horizontal arm as far as it will go, then tighten the hex cap screw (A, Figure 5).
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Figure 5
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