Harbor Freight Tools CENTRAL MACHINERY 95668 User Manual

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SKU 95668

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To Set Up The Aluminum Fences For Partial Edge Removal:

1.

WARNINg! ALWAYS use the aid of a jig (not included) when shaping small

or narrow workpieces. A jig will reduce the chance of your hands coming into

contact with the Cutter.

2.

Loosen the Lock Handle (61).

(See Figure DD.)

3.

Turn the Hand Knob (68) and adjust the infeed Fence (60) until the workpiece

contacts the Cutter at the desired location.

(See Figure DD.)

4.

Retighten the Lock Handle (61) to lock the infeed Fence (60) in

position.

(See Figure DD.)

5.

Adjust the outfeed Fence (60) so that it comes into alignment with the

infeed Aluminum Fence (60).

(See Figure FF.)

6.

Place a straight edge against the infeed and outfeed Aluminum Fences (60) to

check alignment. Once they are both in alignment, make sure the Lock Handle

(61) is tightened.

7.

Always feed the wood against the rotation of the Cutter. Also, examine the grain

on the side edge of the board. Whenever possible, run the board so the Cutter is

cutting with the grain.

(See Figure gg.)

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DIREcTION OF FEED

DIREcTION OF FEED

FIgURE FF

FIgURE gg

Freehand Shaping:

1.

Freehand shaping is shaping without the aid of the Miter Gauge (45) or Aluminum

Fences (60). The most dangerous part of shaping freehand is beginning the cut,

where the Cutter first contacts the workpiece. Often, the workpiece will tend to

jerk or kickback, catching the operator off guard.

OUTPUT

FEED

INPUT

FEED

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