Grizzly G1035 Instruction Manual page 27

1 1/2 hp heavy-duty shaper
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The miter gauge should not be used to feed
material along the fence face when straight
shaping. Use a push stick and hold-downs
to keep the workpiece in position. The fence
may not always be perfectly parallel to the
miter slot; therefore, using the miter gauge
can cause binding and possible kickback of
the workpiece towards the operator. Serious
personal injury could occur if this happens.
If the face of the workpiece will only be par-
tially removed, observe the following steps:
1.
Adjust the infeed fence to approximately the
desired depth of cut and lock the infeed fence
in place.
2.
Use a straightedge to adjust the outfeed
fence to the same plane as the infeed fence
and lock the outfeed fence in place.
3.
Set the right and left wood faces to barely
clear the cutter. This allows the maximum
support possible for the workpiece while
passing the cutter. Remember to tighten
down the wood facing before starting the
shaper.
4.
Run a test piece through the shaper. See
Figure 33.
Figure 33. Partial feed fence adjustment.
G1035 Heavy-Duty Shaper
NOTICE
Always cut the end grain first when putting an
edge around the perimeter of your workpiece.
See Figure 34.
Figure 34. Cut end grain first.
The sound of this machine when it is run-
ning may be less than that of other devices
such as a dust collector which may be run-
ning at the same time. Because of this it
may be difficult to determine if the machine
is ON merely by listening. It is necessary
to make certain that this machine is OFF
before attempting any setup or adjustments.
Serious personal injury could occur.
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