Grizzly w1702 instruction manual Straight Shaping, Fence mount lock handle

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Fence Mount

Lock Handle

Adjustment

Knob

Figure 42. Fence mount lock handle.

Figure 43. Fence setup for jointing-type operations (Guard Not Shown For Clarity).

Straight Shaping

Because the shaper fence is independently adjustable, you can set up the shaper to cut part or all of the workpiece edge.

DO NOT use the miter gauge in conjunction with the fence. The fence may not be parallel to the miter slot and binding of the workpiece could result. When there is binding of the workpiece, the chance of kickback increases and serious personal injury can result.

To set the fence up for cutting material from the whole edge of the workpiece, do these steps:

1.Loosen the locking handles shown on the sides of the fence mount in Figure 42.

2.Turn the adjustment knob located on the back of the fence mount and adjust the infeed fence until the workpiece contacts the cutter at the desired location.

3.Tighten the lock handle located on the side of the fence mount to lock the fence into position.

4.Adjust the outfeed fence so that it is located as far back from the front of the table as possible.

5.Turn the shaper ON.

6.Using a piece of scrap wood, advance the workpiece 8" into the cutters, and turn the machine off. DO NOT remove the workpiece from the infeed fence face.

7.Once the cutter has come to a complete stop, adjust the outfeed fence so that it just touches the newly cut edge as shown in

Figure 43.

8.Make sure all fence lock handles are tight.

OPERATIONS

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Contents HP Shaper Page Contents About Your New Shaper Woodstock Service and SupportIntroduction Specifications Warranty and ReturnsStandard Safety Instructions SafetySafety Additional Safety Instructions for Shapers Use a Shop FOX Featherboard as Avoiding Potential Injuries220V Operation ElectricalExtension Cords GroundingInventory AssemblyUnpacking Beginning Initial CleaningShop Preparation Dust CollectionAuxiliary Guard Safety GuardFence Facing To install the crank handle, do these steps To install the hold-downs, do these stepsHold-Downs HandwheelUnplug the Shaper SpindleThreading drawbar nut onto drawbar Fence Positioning AdjustmentsTo adjust the fence, do these steps Fence Alignment Table Inserts To adjust the table inserts, do these stepsTo align the pulleys, do these steps Pulley AlignmentTo change the spindle RPM, do these steps Spindle RPMChoose Spindle RPM To check the spindle slide-to-gib clearance, do these steps Spindle Slide and GibStart Up OperationsCutter Direction Forward and reverse switchChoose Cutter Profile and Cutter Cutter InstallationChoose Cutter Height and Spindle Size Choose Spindle and Cutter RPMPlace the spindle washer onto the spindle as shown in Figure To set the spindle height, do these steps Setting Spindle HeightStraight Shaping Operations Rub Collars There are three set up positions for rub collarsStarting pin operation Guard not shown for clarity Freehand ShapingTo make a template, do these steps Pattern ShapingGeneral MaintenanceTable and Base 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