Clarke 6500023 CMA1B Mortise Attachment Instructions PDF
Summary of Content for Clarke 6500023 CMA1B Mortise Attachment Instructions PDF
O P
ER A
TIN G
& M
A IN
TEN A
N C
E IN
STR U
C TIO
N S
0305
M O
RTISE A TTA
C H
M EN
T M
o d
e l N
o . C
M A
1B P
a rt N
o . 6500023
M O
RTISE A TTA
C H
M EN
T
Th a
n k yo
u fo
r se le
c tin
g th
is C LA
R K
E Be n
c h
M o
rtisin g
A tta
c h
m e
n t.
Th is a
tta c
h m
e n
t is c o
m p
a tib
le w
ith th
e fo
llo w
in g
C LA
R K
E D rill P
re sse
s.
C D
P3201B C D
P251F C D
P301B C D
P351F Be
fo re
o p
e ra
tin g
th e
m a
c h
in e
, p le
a se
re a
d th
is le a
fle t th
o ro
u g
h ly a
n d
fo llo
w th
e in
stru c
tio n
s c a
re fu
lly. In d
o in
g so
yo u
w ill e
n su
re th
e sa
fe ty o
f yo u
rse lf a
n d
th a
t o f
o th
e rs a
ro u
n d
yo u
, a n
d yo
u c
a n
lo o
k fo rw
a rd
to th
e m
a c
h in
e g
ivin g
yo u
lo n
g a
n d
sa tisfa
c to
ry se rvic
e .
-2-
SP EC
IFIC A
TIO N
S C
h ise
l C o
lla r Size
.................................................3/4
Fe n
c e
Size ............................................................40x350m
m
N e
t W e
ig h
t ...........................................................24kg
G U
A R
A N
TEE Th
is C LA
R K
E p ro
d u
c t is g
u a
ra n
te e
d a
g a
in st fa
u lty m
a n
u fa
c tu
re fo
r a p
e rio
d o
f 12 m o
n th
s fro m
th e
d a
te o
f p u
rc h
a se
. P le
a se
ke e
p yo
u r re
c e
ip t a
s p ro
o f
o f p
u rc
h a
se .
Th is g
u a
ra n
te e
is in va
lid if th
e p
ro d
u c
t is fo u
n d
to h
a ve
b e
e n
a b
u se
d o
r ta
m p
e re
d w
ith in
a n
y w a
y, o r n
o t u
se d
fo r th
e p
u rp
o se
fo r w
h ic
h it w
a s
in te
n d
e d
.
Fa u
lty g o
o d
s sh o
u ld
b e
re tu
rn e
d to
th e
ir p la
c e
o f p
u rc
h a
se , n
o p
ro d
u c
t c
a n
b e
re tu
rn e
d to
u s w
ith o
u t p
rio r p
e rm
issio n
.
Th is g
u a
ra n
te e
d o
e s n
o t e
ffe c
t yo u
r sta tu
to ry rig
h ts.
-11-
R EP
LA C
EM EN
T PA R
TS
N o
. D e
sc rip
tio n
Q ty
Pa rt N
o .
1 1/4 C
hise l
1 6500025
1 3/8 C
hise l
1 6500026
1 1/2 C
hise l
1 6500027
1 5/8 C
hise l
1 6500028
2 C
hise l H
o ld
e r
1 EFC
M A
1B02
3 Re
d uc
ing C
o lla
r (se t)1
EFC M
A 1B03
4 H
o ld
D o
w n
1 EFC
M A
1B04
5 H
o ld
D o
w n Sup
p o
rt 1
EFC M
A 1B05
6 H
o ld
D o
w n Po
st 1
EFC M
A 1B06
7 Fe
nc e
1 EFC
M A
1B07
8 Sc
re w
w /W
ing N
ut 2
N o
t A va
ila b
le
9 H
o o
ks 2
EFC M
A 1B09
N o
. D e
sc rip
tio n
Q ty
Pa rt N
o .
A C
C ESSO
R IES
Th e
fo llo
w in
g M
o rtic
in g
C h
ise ls a
n d
Bits a re
a va
ila b
le fro
m yo
u r C
LA R
K E d
e a
le r.
M o
rtise W
id th
Bit Sha nk Size
Pa rt N
o .
1. 6m
m (1/4)...................5m
m ..................................6500025
2. 9m
m (3/8)...................6m
m ..................................6500026
3. 13m
m (1/2)..................9m
m ..................................6500027
4. 16m
m (5/8).................13m
m .................................6500028
SA FETY
P R
EC A
U TIO
N S
G EN
ERA L SA
FETY RU LES FO
R O PERA
TIN G
M A
C H
IN ERY
W A
RN IN
G :
A s w
ith all m achinery, there are certain hazards involved w
ith their operation and use. Exercising respect and caution w
ill considerably lessen the risk of personal injury. H
ow ever, if norm
al safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator or dam
age to property, m ay result.
1. R
EA D
a n
d BEC
O M
E FA M
ILIA R
w ith
th e
e n
tire o
p e
ra tin
g m
a n
u a
l. Le a
rn th
e m
a c
h in
e s a
p p
lic a
tio n
s a n
d lim
ita tio
n s a
s w e
ll a s th
e sp
e c
ific p
o te
n tia
l h a
za rd
s p
e c
u lia
r to it.
2. EA
R TH
A LL M
A C
H IN
ES. If th e
m a
c h
in e
is e q
u ip
p e
d w
ith th
re e
-p in
p lu
g , it sh
o u
ld b
e p
lu g
g e
d in
to a
th re
e -p
in e
le c
tric a
l so c
ke t. N
e ve
r re m
o ve
th e
e a
rth p
in .
3. A
LW A
Y S e
n su
re th
a t A
D EQ
U A
TE LIG H
TIN G
is a va
ila b
le . A
m in
im u
m in
te n
sity o f
300 lu x sh
o u
ld b
e p
ro vid
e d
. En su
re th
a t lig
h tin
g is p
la c
e d
so th
a t yo
u w
ill n o
t b
e w
o rkin
g in
yo u
r o w
n sh
a d
o w
.
4. C
H EC
K fo
r D A
M A
G E. Be
fo re
u sin
g th
e m
a c
h in
e , a
n y d
a m
a g
e d
p a
rt, su c
h a
s a
g u
a rd
e tc
., sh o
u ld
b e
c h
e c
ke d
to e
n su
re th
a t it w
ill o p
e ra
te p
ro p
e rly, a
n d
p e
rfo rm
its in te
n d
e d
fu n
c tio
n . C
h e
c k fo
r a lig
n m
e n
t o f m
o vin
g p
a rts, b
re a
ka g
e o
f p a
rts, m o
u n
tin g
s, a n
d a
n y o
th e
r c o
n d
itio n
th a
t m a
y a ffe
c t th
e m
a c
h in
e s
o p
e ra
tio n
. A n
y d a
m a
g e
sh o
u ld
b e
p ro
p e
rly re p
a ire
d o
r th e
p a
rt re p
la c
e d
. If in
d o
u b
t, D O
N O
T U SE th
e m
a c
h in
e . C
o n
su lt yo
u r lo
c a
l d e
a le
r.
5. D
ISC O
N N
EC T th
e M
A C
H IN
E fro m
th e
p o
w e
r su p
p ly b
e fo
re se
rvic in
g a
n d
w h
e n
c h
a n
g in
g a
c c
e sso
rie s o
r p e
rfo rm
in g
m a
in te
n a
n c
e ta
sks.
6. K
EEP G
U A
R D
S in p
la c
e a
n d
in w
o rkin
g o
rd e
r.
7. A
LW A
YS W EA
R SA
FETY G O
G G
LES, m a
n u
fa c
tu re
d to
th e
la te
st Eu ro
p e
a n
Sa fe
ty Sta
n d
a rd
s. A lso
u se
fa c
e o
r d u
st m a
sk if c u
ttin g
o p
e ra
tio n
is d u
sty. Eve ryd
a y
e ye
g la
sse s d
o n
o t h
a ve
im p
a c
t re sista
n t le
n se
s, th e
y a re
N O
T sa fe
ty g la
sse s.
8. K
EEP W
O R
K A
R EA
C LEA
N . C
lu tte
re d
a re
a s a
n d
b e
n c
h e
s in vite
a c
c id
e n
ts.
9. D
O N
T FO R
C E th
e M
a c
h in
e . It w
ill d o
a b
e tte
r a n
d sa
fe r jo
b a
t th e
ra te
fo r
w h
ic h
it w a
s d e
sig n
e d
.
10. REM
O V
E A D
JU STIN
G KEYS A
N D
W REN
C H
ES. Fo rm
the ha
b it o
f c he
c king
to se
e tha
t ke
ys a nd
a d
justing w
re nc
he s a
re re
m o
ve d
fro m
the m
a c
hine b
e fo
re sw
itc hing
o n.
11. D
R U
G S, A
LC O
H O
L, M ED
IC A
TIO N
. D o
n o
t o p
e ra
te m
a c
h in
e w
h ilst u
n d
e r th
e in
flu e
n c
e o
f d ru
g s, a
lc o
h o
l o r a
n y m
e d
ic a
tio n
.
12. U
SE R EC
O M
M EN
D ED
A C
C ESSO
R IES. Th
e u
se o
f im p
ro p
e r a
c c
e sso
rie s c
o u
ld b
e h
a za
rd o
u s.
13. N
EV ER
LEA V
E M A
C H
IN E R
U N
N IN
G U
N A
TTEN D
ED . Tu
rn p
o w
e r O
FF. D o
n o
t le a
ve m
a c
h in
e u
n til it c
o m
e s to
a c
o m
p le
te sto
p .
-3-
-10-
SH A
R P
EN IN
G TH
E D R
ILL BIT & C
H ISEL
Sh a
rp e
n th
e b
it b y u
sin g
a sm
a ll sm
o o
th file
, fo llo
w in
g th
e o
rig in
a l sh
a p
e o
f th e
b it. File
th e
in sid
e e
d g
e o
f th e
sp u
r, th e
sid e
s o f th
e b
ra d
p o
in t, a
n d
th e
c u
ttin g
e d
g e
in w
a rd
s to w
a rd
s th e
flu te
s o f th
e b
it to re
sto re
sh a
rp n
e ss. D
o n
o t file
th e
o u
tsid e
e d
g e
o f th
e sp
u r a
s th is w
ill a
ffe c
t th e
d ia
m e
te r o
f th e
b it.U
se a
M o
rtise c
h ise
l c u
tte r w
ith th
e c
o rre
c t size
p ilo
t to sh
a rp
e n
th e
c h
ise l. Tw
o o
r th re
e tu
rn s o
f th
e c
u tte
r in a
c a
rp e
n te
rs h a
n d
b ra
c e
sh o
u ld
b e
e n
o u
g h
to sh
a rp
e n
th e
c h
ise l. R
e m
o ve
a n
y b u
rrs fro
m th
e o
u tsid
e o
f th e
c h
ise l w
ith a
fin e
o ilsto
n e
.
C h
ise ls a
n d
b its w
ill n e
e d
re p
la c
in g
w h
e n
th e
y b
e c
o m
e b
a d
ly w o
rn a
n d
d iffic
u lt to
sh a
rp e
n .
Fo r b
e st p
e rfo
rm a
n c
e th
e c
h ise
l a n
d b
it n e
e d
to b
e ke
p t sh
a rp
. Blu n
t c u
ttin g
e d
g e
s w ill g
ive u
n tid
y a n
d in
a c
c u
ra te
m o
rtise s, a
n d
c a
n c
a u
se o
ve rh
e a
tin g
a n
d b
re a
kin g
o f th
e c
h ise
l a n
d b
it.
14. K
EEP C
H ILD
R EN
A W
A Y. A
ll visito rs sh
o u
ld b
e ke
p t a
sa fe
d ista
n c
e fro
m th
e w
o rk
a re
a , e
sp e
c ia
lly w h
ilst o p
e ra
tin g
th e
u n
it.
15. M
A IN
TA IN
M A
C H
IN E IN
TO P
C O
N D
ITIO N
. K e
e p
to o
ls sh a
rp a
n d
c le
a n
fo r th
e b
e st a
n d
sa fe
st p e
rfo rm
a n
c e
. Fo llo
w m
a in
te n
a n
c e
in stru
c tio
n s.
16. D
O N
T O V
ERREA C
H . Ke
e p
yo ur p
ro p
e r fo
o ting
a nd
b a
la nc
e a
t a ll tim
e s. Fo
r b e
st fo
o ting
, w e
a r rub
b e
r so le
d fo
o tw
e a
r. Ke e
p flo
o r c
le a
r o f o
il, sc ra
p w
o o
d , e
tc .
17. W
EA R
PR O
PER A
PPA R
EL. Lo o
se c
lo th
in g
o r je
w e
lle ry m
a y g
e t c
a u
g h
t in m
o vin
g p
a rts. W
e a
r p ro
te c
tive h
a ir c
o ve
rin g
to c
o n
ta in
lo n
g h
a ir.
18. BE A
W A
RE tha t a
c c
id e
nts a re
c a
use d
b y c
a re
le ssne
ss d ue
to fa
m ilia
rity. A LW
AYS c
o nc
e ntra
te o
n the jo
b in ha
nd , no
m a
tte r ho
w trivia
l it m a
y se e
m .
A D
D ITIO
N A
L SA FETY IN
STRU C
TIO N
S w he
n M O
RTISIN G
1. D
O N
O T U
SE u n
til u n
it is c o
m p
le te
ly a sse
m b
le d
a n
d in
sta lle
d a
c c
o rd
in g
to th
e se
in stru
c tio
n s.
2. IF Y
O U
A R
E N O
T th o
ro u
g h
ly fa m
ilia r w
ith th
e m
o rtisin
g o
p e
ra tio
n s, yo
u sh
o u
ld o
b ta
in a
d vic
e fro
m a
q u
a lifie
d p
e rso
n .
4. N
EV ER
TU R
N M
A C
H IN
E O N
b e
fo re
c le
a rin
g th
e ta
b le
o f a
ll o b
je c
ts (to o
ls, sc ra
p p
ie c
e s, e
tc .).
5. A
LW A
Y S K
EEP h
a n
d s, fin
g e
rs a n
d h
a ir w
e ll a
w a
y fro m
th e
ro ta
tin g
b it.
6. D
O N
O T A
TTEM P
T to m
o rtise
m a
te ria
ls th a
t d o
n o
t h a
ve a
fla t su
rfa c
e .
7. A
LW A
Y S u
se th
e H
o ld
D o
w n
to p
re ve
n t w
o rk fro
m liftin
g w
h e
n w
ith d
ra w
in g
th e
c h
ise l.
8. A
LW A
Y S SU
P P
O R
T w o
rkp ie
c e
se c
u re
ly a g
a in
st fe n
c e
to p
re ve
n t ro
ta tio
n .
9. EN
SU R
E c h
ise l a
n d
b it is sh
a rp
, u n
d a
m a
g e
d a
n d
p ro
p e
rly se c
u re
d b
e fo
re u
se .
10. EN
SU R
E th e
c h
u c
k ke y is re
m o
ve d
b e
fo re
sta rtin
g .
11. N
EV ER
STA R
T th e
m a
c h
in e
w ith
th e
d rill b
it o r c
h ise
l p re
sse d
a g
a in
st th e
w o
rkp ie
c e
.
12. N
EV ER
P ER
FO R
M LA
Y O
U T, a
sse m
b ly o
r se tu
p w
o rk o
n th
e m
a c
h in
e w
ith th
e c
u ttin
g to
o l ro
ta tin
g .
13. A
LW A
Y S A
D JU
ST D EP
TH STO
P w
h e
re ve
r p o
ssib le
, to a
vo id
d rillin
g in
to th
e ta
b le
.
14. A
LW A
Y S STO
P th
e m
a c
h in
e b
e fo
re re
m o
vin g
sc ra
p p
ie c
e s fro
m th
e ta
b le
.
15. SH
U T O
FF P O
W ER
, re m
o ve
th e
d rill b
it a n
d c
h ise
l a n
d c
le a
n th
e ta
b le
b e
fo re
le a
vin g
th e
m a
c h
in e
.
16. N
EV ER
P LA
C E Y
O U
R FIN
G ER
S in a
p o
sitio n
w h
e re
th e
d rill o
r c u
ttin g
to o
l c o
u ld
c o
n ta
c t th
e m
if th e
w o
rkp ie
c e
sh o
u ld
sh ift u
n e
xp e
c te
d ly.
-4- -9-
7O b
se rvin
g a
ll p re
c a
u tio
n s (re
fe r to
yo u
r d rill p
re ss m
a n
u a
l), a n
d e
n su
rin g
th e
re a
re n
o o
b stru
c tio
n s, o
r to o
ls in th
e vic
in ity, p
lu g
in to
th e
m a
in s su
p p
ly a n
d sw
itc h
O N
. G
e n
tly lo w
e r th
e c
h ise
l so th
a t it c
o n
ta c
ts th e
w o
rk, a n
d , e
n su
rin g
it is p ro
p e
rly p
o sitio
n e
d , p
ro c
e e
d to
fo rc
e th
e c
h ise
l in to
th e
w o
rk.
If yo u
r d rill p
re ss is p
ro vid
e d
w ith
a d
e p
th sto
p , it m
a y b
e u
se d
to lim
it th e
d e
p th
o f
th e
c h
ise l c
u t. R
e fe
r to yo
u r d
rill p re
ss m a
n u
a l fo
r th e
m e
th o
d o
f a d
ju stm
e n
t.
N O
TES:
It is recom m
end ed
tha t you check the p
osition, a nd
d ep
th of cut, on a p
iece of scra
p of sim
ila r size b
efore cutting your w
orkp iece.
The rate of penetration of the chisel m
ust be fast enough to prevent burning at the tip of the bit, but not so fast as to cause the m
achine to slow or stall. W
ith experience you w
ill find suitable feed rates to suit various types of tim ber.
You
m ay encounter sm
oke from the bit or m
aterial once the chisel has engaged the m
aterial. The sm oke created is a natural operating occurrence in hollow
chisel m
ortising and is caused by m aterial chip friction and the resins in the stock being
burned off. Bluing of the chisel after initial use is not indicative of a dull chisel, but a com
bination of friction and resin buildup on the cutting faces of the chisel.
A
d ull chisel ca
n b e d
etected b
y the a m
ount of excess force req uired
to com
p lete a
cut.
A
fter the first cut, the w orkpiece m
ust be m oved along in the correct direction
relative to the slot in the chisel, to allow chips to clear freely. M
ove the w orkpiece
so that the chisel slot is releasing chips into the already cut part of the m ortise.
D
o not ha ve the slot a
g a
inst the b lind
end of the m
ortise, a s the chip
s w ill
not b e a
b le to clea
r from the chisel. This w
ill ca use overhea
ting a
nd p
ossib le
b rea
ka g
e to the chisel or b it.
W
hen cutting deep m ortises, m
ake the cut in several stages of no m ore than 25m
m each, to allow
chips to clear.
A
lw a
ys sw itch the m
ortising m
a chine off a
fter use. N ever lea
ve the m a
chine running
una ttend
ed .
If the M
orticing a
tta chm
ent is left on the d rill p
ress, ensure the p la
stic p rotection
ca p
(p rovid
ed ), is p
la ced
over the end of the chisel to a
void the p
ossib ility of
p eop
le d a
m a
g ing
them selves on the sha
rp p
oints sub seq
uently.
U N
PA C
KIN G
U n
p a
c k th
e sh
ip p
in g
c a
rto n
, a n
d la
y o u
t th e
c o
m p
o n
e n
ts so th
a t th
e y c
a n
b e
c le
a rly id
e n
tifie d
. C h
e c
k th e
m o
ff a s fo
llo w
s:
-5-
1. C
hisel Sets -4 off (see A ccessories)
2. C
hise l H
o ld
e r
3. C
hise l H
o ld
e r C
o lla
rs H o
ld D
o w
n
4. H
o ld
D o
w n
5. H
o ld
D o
w n Sup
p o
rt
6. H
o ld
D o
w n Po
st
7. Fe
nc e
8. M
o unting
Bo lts w
/W ing
N uts
a nd
2 x Fla t W
a she
rs - 2 o ff
9. W
orkpiece Securing H ooks - 2 off
Sh o
u ld
th e
re b
e a
n y d
e fic
ie n
c y o
r d a
m a
g e
to a
n y o
f th e
c o
m p
o n
e n
ts, p le
a se
c o
n ta
c t yo
u r C
la rke
d e
a le
r im m
e d
ia te
ly
5 *
Pla c
e the
w o
rkp ie
c e
o n to
the ta
b le
, up a
g a
inst the fe
nc e
, the n a
tta c
h the tw
o H
o o
ks in the m
a nne
r sho w
n, p
ulling the
w o
rkp ie
c e
up a
g a
inst the fe
nc e
.
D O
N O
T fo rc
e th
e w
o rkp
ie c
e , it sh
o u
ld b
e firm
, b u
t a llo
w e
d to
m o
ve la
te ra
lly, b y h
a n
d .
Lo
w e
r th e
H o
ld D
o w
n so
th a
t it m a
ke s c
o n
ta c
t w
ith th
e w
o rkp
ie c
e .
A g
a in
D O
N O
T fo rc
e th
e h
o ld
d o
w n
- th e
w o
rkp ie
c e
sh o
u ld
b e
a llo
w e
d to
m o
ve la
te ra
lly b
y h a
n d
.
6 Lo
w e
r th e
c h
ise l a
n d
b it, (o
r ra ise
th e
ta b
le ) so
it is d ire
c tly a
b o
ve th
e p
ro p
o se
d M
o rtise
.
N O
TE: If your ta
b le is ca
p a
b le of rota
ting a
b o
ut the c
o lum
n, e nsure
it is secured
w ith the hole in the ta
b le
d irectly b
enea th the chisel.
If yo u ha
ve a
ro und
ta b
le w
ith ra
d ia
l slots, w hich rota
tes a b
out its a
xis, you need to lock the ta
b le in
a p
osition w here the a
ssem b
ly ca n
b e m
a noeuvred
, in the ra d
ia l slots,
so tha t the p
rop osed
M ortise lies
d irectly b
enea th the chisel.
Yo u
sh o
u ld
a lw
a ys m
a rk yo
u r
M ortise on the w
orkp iece clea
rly, b
eforeha nd
.
Th e
c h
ise l m
u st b
e sq
u a
re w
ith th
e w
o rkp
ie c
e , a
s sh o
w n
. M o
ve th
e c
o m
p le
te a
sse m
b ly o
n th
e ta
b le
u n
til yo u
a re
sa tisfie
d it is, th
e n
c la
m p
th e
c o
m p
le te
a sse
m b
ly to
th e
ta b
le u
sin g
th e
w in
g n
u ts o
n th
e h
o ld
d o
w n
su p
p o
rt se c
u rin
g b
o lts.
Yo ur M
o rtic
ing A
tta c
hm e
nt is no w
se t up
a nd
re a
d y fo
r use .
-8-
-6-
IN STA
LLA TIO
N
W A
RN IN
G :
Fo r yo
ur o w
n sa fe
ty, d o
no t c
o nne
c t the
D rill Pre
ss to a
p o
w e
r so urc
e until
the M
o rtic
ing A
tta c
hm e
nt is fully a sse
m b
le d
, a nd
yo u ha
ve re
a d
a nd
und e
rsto o
d a
ll sa fe
ty a nd
o p
e ra
tio na
l instruc tio
ns.
12 Install the chisel and bit as follow
s:
M
o u
n t th
e C
h ise
l H o
ld e
r o n
th e
c o
lla r su
rro u
n d
in g
th e
d rill p
re ss
sp in
d le
, a s sh
o w
n .
It m a
y b e
n e
c e
ssa ry to
u se
a c
o lla
r in se
rt in o
rd e
r fo r th
e h
o ld
e r to
fit c o
rre c
tly. Th re
e su
c h
c o
lla rs a
re p
ro vid
e d
.
Tig h
te n
th e
p in
c h
b o
lt A .
Se p
a ra
te th
e c
h ise
l a n
d b
it, th e
n In
se rt th
e c
h ise
l u p
th ro
u g
h th
e h
o le
in th
e C
h ise
l H o
ld e
r.
P
u sh
th e
c h
ise l u
p a
s fa r a
s p o
ssib le
in to
th e
h o
ld e
r, a n
d n
ip u
p th
e se
c u
rin g
sc re
w to
te m
p o
ra rily h
o ld
it in th
is p o
sitio n
.
N O
TE: The opening in the side of the chisel should alw
ays be to the right or left, never to the front or rear. The opening allow
s chips to escape during operation. See A djusting
C hisel Parallel to W
orkpiece on page 10.
W A
RN IN
G !
Ta ke g
rea t ca
re w hen ha
nd ling
the c
h ise
l a n
d b
it...th e
e d
g e
s a re
extrem ely sha
rp .
U se
th e
p la
stic p
ro te
c tio
n c
a p
(p rovid
ed ), w
henever p ossib
le
Push the
b it up
thro ug
ht he c
hise l, a
nd into
the o
p e
ne d
ja w
s o f the
c huc
k.
IM PO
RTA N
T! A
clearance of 1/16 (1.5m m
) M UST exist betw
een the m
ating faces of ther chisel and bit, as show n in Fig. 2A
. If the b
it b ottom
s out in the chuck b efore it m
a kes
conta ct w
ith the chisel, either g rind
off the end of the
b it (sha
nk), or, sla cken the screw
securing the chisel
ho ld
e r a
nd lo
w e
r the ho
ld e
r suffic ie
ntly so tha
t a coorrect clea
ra nce m
a y b
e set. It should
a lso b
e noted tha
t it m a
y b e necessa
ry to increa
se the size of the g a
p w
ith ha rd
w ood
s, or w hen
cutting d
eep m
ortices.
A tta
c h
th e
Fe n
c e
a n
d th
e H
o ld
D o
w n
Sup p
o rt to
the ta
b le
in the m
a nne
r sho w
n. D
o no
t fully tig hte
n the w
ing nuts a
t this sta
g e
N ote that the securing bolts (A
) are extra long. This is to allow
a piece of tim ber to
b e p
la ced
b enea
th the fence, w hich
m ay be used as a bed, on w
hich to place the w
orkpiece. This is used w hen through
m ortices a
re to b e cut, a
nd w
ill a void
splintering of the w orkpiece and possible
d a
m a
g e
to th
e c
h ise
l a n
d b
it o n
breakthrough (D epending upon the type
of table being used). Such a setup is show
n in 4 below .
3
Fig . 2A
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