Harbor Freight Tools 95668 operating instructions See Figures HH, Figure HH

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2.To reduce this tendency, use a Taper Pin (56). The Taper Pin allows you to anchor and slowly pivot the workpiece into the Cutter as the cut is started. Thus, shaping freehand is more stable and safer. (See Figures HH).

WARNING! ALWAYS use an auxiliary jig (not included) and extreme care when shaping with the Fences (60) removed. Freehand shaping often requires you to remove the Fences, resulting in reduced protection from the Cutter.

3.To set up the Wood Shaper for freehand shaping, remove the Fences (60) from the machine.

4.Insert the Taper Pin (56) in the best suited hole on the Work Table (52) so you can feed the workpiece into and against the rotation of the Cutter.

(See Figures HH).

5.Install the Cutter so it will cut in the correct direction. Then, adjust the Spindle (105) height.

6.Install the Ring Guard (85). DO NOT use the Wood Shaper without the Ring Guard installed.

7.Use a supplemental hold-down jig (not included), or you can use rubberized- handle push blocks (not included) to support or guide the workpiece and protect your hands.

8.Place the workpiece against the Taper Pin (56). (See Figures HH).

9.Slowly pivot and feed the workpiece into the Cutter. Avoid starting the cut on the corner of the workpiece as kickback could occur. Once the cut is started, the workpiece should be pulled away from the Taper Pin (56).

(See Figures HH).

FIGURE HH

TAPER PIN

(56)

ROTATIONSWING

RUB COLLAR

(98, 99, 100)

WORKPIECE

FEED

SKU 95668

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Contents Industrial SHAPER/ROUTER For technical questions or replacement parts, please callWork Area Product SpecificationsGeneral Safety Rules Save this ManualElectrical Safety Tool USE and Care Service Specific Safety RulesPage Grounding See Outlets for 2-Prong Plug See 3-Prong Plug and OutletProng Plug and Outlet Outlets for 2-Prong Plug See Figure F Assembly InstructionsStand Assembly UnpackingSee Figure G Optional Table Spacer Installation57, 59. See Figure H Installing The FencesInstalling The Safety Guard Installing The SpindleFigure J Hex Nut. See Figure MSee Figure O Adjustments InstructionsRouter Bit Assembly See Figures K, L, and M57, 59. See Figure Q See Figure PFence Alignment Screws. See Figure S Belt AdjustmentTable Inserts See Figure RSee Figure T Cutter InstallationCutter Direction See Figure Y, next Setting Spindle HeightSee Figure AA Rub CollarsCutter. See Figure CC Operating InstructionsStart Up To Set Up The Wooden Fences For Straight ShapingFigure DD See Figure DDFreehand Shaping To Set Up The Aluminum Fences For Partial Edge RemovalFigure HH See Figures HHSee Figure JJ Pattern ShapingPlease Read the Following Carefully INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, and CleaningProblem Possible Reason Possible Solution TroubleshootingDescription Parts ListMotor Wiring DiagramAssembly Diagram Mission Oaks Blvd. PO Box 6009 Camarillo, CA 93011 800 Limited 1 year / 90 Day warranty