Grizzly w1702 instruction manual Cutter Installation, Choose Cutter Profile and Cutter

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Cutter Installation

Always follow the cutter manufacturer recommendations; however, if not available use the list below with your particular cutting needs in mind to help select the correct cutter, spindle, and RPM. Then install your cutter as outlined.

a)Choose Cutter Profile and Cutter:

To help select the correct cutter, you can go online to select your cutter, bushings, and rub collars.

For shaper cutter profile selection go to www.romancarbide.com and select the applicable cutter.

b)Choose Cutter Height and Spindle Size:

Use these general specifications to help select cutter and spindle size.

 

• For the 12" diameter spindle, the

 

maximum safe cutter height used with

 

washers, T-bushings, or rub collars, and

 

lock nuts installed is 2".

 

 

 

• For the 34" diameter spindle, the

 

maximum safe cutter height with

 

washers, T-bushings, or rub collars, and

 

lock nuts installed is 2 12".

 

 

• For the 1" diameter

spindle,

the

 

maximum safe cutter height with

 

washers, T-bushings, or rub collars, and

 

lock nuts installed is 2 14".

 

 

b) Choose Spindle and Cutter RPM:

 

 

Use these general specifications to help

 

select spindle and RPM. NOTE: Always use

 

the largest spindle possible, and only use a

 

OPERATIONS

single bushing if you need

to reduce

the

cutter inside diameter size.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For shaper cutters smaller than 312" in

 

diameter run the spindle at 10,000 RPM.

 

For shaper cutters 312" and larger in

 

diameter, run the spindle at 7,000 RPM.

 

 

 

 

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Figure 33. Common shaper hardware.

Figure 34. Bushing placement.

Figure 35. Cutter placement.

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Contents HP Shaper Page Contents About Your New Shaper Woodstock Service and SupportIntroduction Warranty and Returns SpecificationsSafety Standard Safety InstructionsSafety Additional Safety Instructions for Shapers Avoiding Potential Injuries Use a Shop FOX Featherboard asExtension Cords Electrical220V Operation GroundingInventory AssemblyUnpacking Initial Cleaning BeginningDust Collection Shop PreparationAuxiliary Guard Safety GuardFence Facing Hold-Downs To install the hold-downs, do these stepsTo install the crank handle, do these steps HandwheelSpindle Unplug the ShaperThreading drawbar nut onto drawbar Fence Positioning AdjustmentsTo adjust the fence, do these steps Fence Alignment To adjust the table inserts, do these steps Table InsertsPulley Alignment To align the pulleys, do these stepsTo change the spindle RPM, do these steps Spindle RPMChoose Spindle RPM Spindle Slide and Gib To check the spindle slide-to-gib clearance, do these stepsOperations Start UpForward and reverse switch Cutter DirectionChoose Cutter Height and Spindle Size Cutter InstallationChoose Cutter Profile and Cutter Choose Spindle and Cutter RPMPlace the spindle washer onto the spindle as shown in Figure Setting Spindle Height To set the spindle height, do these stepsStraight Shaping Operations There are three set up positions for rub collars Rub CollarsFreehand Shaping Starting pin operation Guard not shown for clarityPattern Shaping To make a template, do these stepsTable and Base MaintenanceGeneral LubricationTroubleshooting Closure Model W1702 220V Wiring Diagram Parts Stand Parts Handle Parts XPR15M Parts XPW02 Lock Washer 3⁄8 Parts Miter Gauge Body HOLD-DOWN BAR Shaper Accessories Shaper Accessories Your Notes Your Notes Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA