| Shaper Spindle (47) |
Shaper | Double |
Spindle | Ended |
Nut (46) | Wrench |
Spindle | (55) |
| |
Wrench |
|
(54) |
|
Main Spindle
(43)
a) Hold Main Spindle | b) Turn Clockwise |
Figure 10
3.Use the Double Ended Wrench (55) and Spindle Wrench (54) to tighten the Shaper Spindle (47) in place, turning the Double Ended Wrench clockwise until the Shaper Spindle is secure.
1.Always use the Table Insert (8) to prevent materials from falling into the Base (25). Before installing a router bit or a shaper cutter (both sold separately), slide the Table Insert into the Table Top hole until it is flush with the Table Top.
There are two ways to position it. If the bit or shaper is entirely above the surface of the table, install the Table Insert with
the bit by hand before plugging in the machine to make sure it will not come into contact with the Table Insert during operation
Table Insert
The Table Insert (8) is used to reduce wood chips falling into the machine which could cause flying debris. With router bit use, it also covers any unused portion of the bit below the surface of the Table Top (7).
Table Insert (8)
flush with
Table Top (7)
Table Insert (8)
inverted
Figure 11
Installing Shaper Bits
1.Install the Shaper Spindle (47) if it is not already installed.
2.Insert the Table Insert (8).
Figure 12
3.Position the Cutter or cutters (sold separately) so that the blades are facing in a counter clockwise direction and slide them onto the Shaper Spindle along with any collars as needed for the desired pattern.
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