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Figure 1 - MountTi 4e Extensions
MOUNT
HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
HANDWHEEL
Refer to Figure 19.
Required parts and hardware:
Handwhael
Handle
4 x 4x lOmm Key (1)
lOmm Flat Washer (1)
10-1.25mm Hex Nut (1)
Direction Indicator (1)
Positionthe k_=y in the keyway on the worm shaft
(Key No. 58).
• Slide handwheel over worm shaft sothat the keyway
isaligned with key on worm shaft.
• Slide the direction Indicator on the worm shaft. Make
sure the directionindicatorpointscorrectly.
• Use flat washer and hex nut to secure handwheelto
worm shaft.
• Thread handle intohandwhael.
MOUNT
CHIP CHUTE
Refer to Figure 19.
• Required parts and hardware:
Chip Chute
6-1.0 x 12ram Hex Washer Head Bolt (3)
6-1.0mm Hex Nut (3)
6ram Flat Washer (6)
6-1.0 x 12ram Socle_tHead Bolt(3)
6ram LockWasher (3)
• Positionchip chute on chipbreakercover (Key No. 68)
so that the slotson chip chute and chlpbreekercover
are alignedand slots on chip chute and holes on the
rollercase are aligned.
• Secure chipchute to chlpbreakerusing three hex
washer head bolts,six flat washers and three he:<
nuts.
Secure chip chute to roller case using three socket
head bolts and lock washers.
KNIFE GAUGE
ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figure2.
• Required parts and hardware:
Knife Gauge Rod
Knife Gauge (2),
3-CMI 11 E-Ring (4)
The knife gauge assembly Is used to verify the height of
bladeedges and to make adjustments if necessary.
• Slide knifegauge onto knife gauge rod.
• Positionknife gauge on the rod so that there is a
grooveon eitherside of gauge.
• Press In E-rings,one in each groove,end secure
knife gauge position.
• Repeat above steps for the other knifegauge on the
otherend of the rod.
¢J_0
"
rod
Figure2 - KnifeGaugeAssembly
POWER
SOURCE
Refer to Figure 3, page 5.
WARNING: Do not connectplaner to the power
sourceuntil all assembly steps have been completed.
The motoris designedfor operation on the voltage and
frequency specified.Normal loads will be handled safe-
ly on voltagesnot more than 10% above or below spec-
ifiedvoltage. Runningthe uniton voltageswhich are not
wifhln range may cause overheatingand motor burnout,
Heavy loadsrequire that voltageat motorterminals be
no less than the voltage specifiedon nameplate.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Improper connection of equipment
groundingconductor can resultIn the risk of electrical
shock.Equipmentshouldbe groundedwhile In use to
protectoperatorfrom electricalshock,
Check with a qualified electricianif groundinginstruc-
tions are not understoodor if in doul_ as to whether the
tool Is properlygrounded.
This tool ts equippedwith an approved3-conductor
cord rated up to 250V and a 3-prong groundingtype
plug rated at 250V (See Figure3) for your protection
against shock hazards.
Do not remove or alter groundingprongIn any manner.
In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding
provides a path of least reslstancafor electrical shock.
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