Extension Wing - Grizzly G1026 Instruction Manual

3 h.p. heavy-duty shaper
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3.
Using a straightedge and a flathead screw-
driver, turn the barrel screws clockwise or
counterclockwise to level the cast iron insert
with the table as shown in
Figure 13. Leveling table insert.
4.
Replace and tighten the Phillips head screws
and inspect with a straightedge.

Extension Wing

The cast iron wing extends your work surface
area to provide support for larger workpieces.
To install the extension wing:
1.
Make sure the contact surfaces are free of
dirt or grit.
2.
Remove the three
lock washers already mounted to the table.
3.
Insert the hex bolts with lock washers through
the wing and thread them into the holes at
the front of the shaper. Leave the bolts loose,
for now.
4.
Raise the wing on one side and make sure it
is flush with the table edge, then tighten the
first bolt. See Figure 14.
-16-
Figure 13.
Aluminum
Inserts
Cast
Iron
Insert
-16 x 1
" hex bolts and
3
1
8
4
Note: By raising or lowering the far end of the
wing, you can locate the center of the wing
flush with the shaper table.
5.
Secure the center bolt.
Figure 14. Installing extension wing.
6.
Make sure the wing edge is flush at the first
two bolts and that the bolts are tight.
Note: The end of the wing at the last bolt
may not be flush with the surface of the table.
Don't be alarmed.
7.
Adjust the wing up or down at the last bolt
(Figure
15). If necessary, use a clamp and
some wood blocks to make the two surfaces
flush. Tighten the final bolt when the two sur-
faces are
flush.
Figure 15. Adjusting to ensure flatness.
G1026 Heavy-Duty Shaper

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