Start Up:
1.Once assembly is complete and all adjustments have been made, the Wood Shaper is ready for start up. Always pay attention to any unusual noises and vibrations on every start up, as well as making sure the Wood Shaper operates as intended.
2.Make sure the Fences (60), any accessories, jigs, Spindle Cutter, or Router Bit
Collet Nut (102) being used are tight and no loose items are on the Work Table (52).
3.Make sure the Forward/Reverse Switch (144) is set to the correct direction for the Cutter installed.
4.Plug the Wood Shaper’s Power Cord (22) into the nearest 110 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. Then, start the Wood Shaper by flipping the Power Switch (5) to the “ON” position.
5.Once the machine is running, listen for any unusual noises. The Wood Shaper should run smoothly with little or no vibrations.
WARNING! If there is an unusual noise or vibration, shut off the machine immediately. DO NOT use the Wood Shaper any further until the problem(s) is corrected. If the problem(s) continues and cannot be easily identified, have a qualified service technician check out the machine.
To Set Up The Wooden Fences For Straight Shaping:
1.Because the Wood Shaper’s Fences (60) are independently adjustable, you can set up the machine to cut part or all of the workpiece edge.
2.WARNING! DO NOT use the Miter Gauge (45) in conjunction with the Fences (60). The Fences may not be parallel to the miter slot, and binding of the workpiece could result.
3.To set up the Fences (60) for cutting material from the whole edge of the workpiece, follow the steps below.
4.Loosen the Lock Handle (61). (See Figure DD, next page.)
5.Turn the Hand Knob (68) and adjust the infeed Fence (60) until the workpiece contacts the Cutter at the desired location.
(See Figure DD, next page.)
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