Operation And Maintenance - King Industrial KC-366SH Instruction Manual

5 hp 1-1/4" industrial shaper with digital readout
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Operational guidelines
Tenon
The tenon fixture illustrated in Fig.58 shows a miter gauge equipped with a
hold-down for shaping the ends of narrow workpieces.
The miter gauge can also be adapted to cut square and centred tenons at the
ends of legs for tables, chairs, etc. Secure the leg to jig and position for cut
as shown in Fig.59.
Make all first cuts with the same jig setting and spindle height. When the first
series of cuts have been made, reposition leg on the jig for each succeeding cut.
Note: If the leg is tapered, use a wedge to place the side facing the cutter into a
90º vertical position as shown in Fig. 60.
MAINTENANCE
Warning! Before making any maintenance, make sure to disconnect the power
cord from the power source.
Your shaper requires very little maintenance. A thorough cleaning after each use
will greatly increase the shaper's durability and efficiency, by removing dust and
grime that can gum up moving parts.
Sharp cutters are essential for top performance. If you find that the machine cuts
less than efficiently than usual, inspect the cutter(s), replace or repair them as
necessary.
Lubrication
Your shaper comes with factory sealed ball bearings. A sealed ball bearing
requires no lubrication during its lifetime. Should a ball bearing fail, your shaper
will probably develop a noticeable vibration, which will increase when the
machine is put under load. If the bad ball bearing is not replaced, it will
eventually seize and possibly damage other parts of the machine.
Drive belt Maintenance
Warning! Avoid getting grease or oil on the belt or the pulleys. Not respecting
this warning will considerably reduce the life of your belt.
The belt should be checked on a monthly basis for proper tension and belt condition. Cracking and glazing could result in belt failure. Replace
the belt if such conditions appear.
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
FIGURE 58
FIGURE 59
FIGURE 60

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