An auxiliary (or false) fence bridges the gap between the two fence plates to provide firm support and guiding for small workpieces. Retracting the fence, with the tool running, cuts through the auxiliary fence.
Strips shorter than 200 mm must be held in
13 Controls | 9 |
13.1 Definitions
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1 | Spindle | 6 | Starting switch |
2 | Spacing collars | 7 | Table |
3 | Spindle nut | 8 | Fence plates |
4 | Main frame | 9 | Pressure shoe |
5 | Handwheel for spindle vertical adjustment | 10 | Fence |
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13.2 Mounting A Tool
For mounting or removing a tool it is recommended to remove the fence from the table.
The tool is held by the spacing collars. A rough height positioning on the spindle is done by placing spacing collars under the tool as required.
Place tool on spindle (mind direction of rotation) and spacing collars on top right up to the spindle thread. Then screw on the spindle nut.