Clarke 6500023 CMA1B Mortise Attachment Instructions PDF

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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 .

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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.

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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.

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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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