Mitre fence (fig.16)
The mitre fence can be mounted onto the sliding table as illustrated below.
The flat T-nut which holds the vertical post of the woodclamp is factory set and has to stay in
its position to make the angle scale correspond.
To set the required angle: unlock the vertical post and unlock the automatic release handle.
To slide the mitre fence towards the sawblade; unlock the two automatic release handles
holding the extrusion to the bracket.
Reading the angle set is done at the back side of the bracket which holds the fence!
fig.16
Changing tools on the spindle (fig.17,18)
Always put the tool as low as possible on the spindle, to minimalize spindle flexing and
obtain higher quality work.
IMPORTANT!
Please take care that the top ring with the safety bolt is correctly fitted into the spindle
groove, to avoid the tools from loosening accidently.
- Put the corresponding Allen Key (1) onto the locking bolt of the arbor.
- Pull the locking lever (2) to the back and, at the same time, turn the arbor with the Allen
key until the locking pin (which is activated by the lever (2)) locks into the hole in the
spindle.
- Now loosen the top bolt and remove the spindle rings (3) according to the tool's thickness.
- Put the tool onto the arbor and put on the correct number of spindle rings. Make sure
the tool is set in the proper rotation direction. The spindle arbor should protrude +/- 10 mm
over the last ring, this to enable safe mounting of the top spindle ring.
- When the lever (2) is released, the locking of the spindle arbor is automatically disengaged.
- Always put the appropriate number of table insert rings around the spindle, to ensure a
smooth finish and also to avoid serious risk.
fig.17 fig.18
Vertical post
Locking handle
Auto-release handles