Assembly And Adjustments - King Industrial KC-366SH Instruction Manual

5 hp 1-1/4" industrial shaper with digital readout
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UNPACKING, CLEANING AND SETTING UP
This Industrial Shaper weighs approximately 640 pounds. Do not overexert yourself while unpacking or moving this machine. The Industrial
Shaper is bolted to the wooden base, remove hex. bolts and 90º plates and use a forklift or heavy-duty pallet truck to lift the Industrial Shaper
off the base. Once placed on a level floor, the shaper can easily be moved from workplace to workplace using the built-in mobile base.
All the unpainted surfaces and a few painted ones are coated with a preservative oil, which prevents rust and corrosion during shipping. This
coating must be removed with paint thinner (mineral spirits) and a good supply of paper towels. DO NOT use gasoline, lacquer thinner,
acetone or any other highly-flammable solvents. They increase the risk of fire or explosion and they don't work any better. Do not use
chlorinated solvents, such as perchloroethelene. These will lift the paint and ruin the shaper's finish. Any solvent that cuts grease should not be
used to clean rubber or plastic parts. Clean in a well ventilated area and dispose
of soiled towels in a proper manner to avoid fire and environmental damage.
It is recommended to set your shaper on a level surface capable to take a
uniform distributed load of 100 pounds per square foot. Concrete floors and
commercial hardwood floors should be satisfactory, but lighter residential wood
floors may require some reinforcement to handle the load.
ASSEMbLY & ADJUSTMENTS
Mounting the fence
1. Place the fence assembly (A) Fig.5 on the table (B) as shown. Line up the
fence grooves with the two location plates (C) secured to the table. Lift the
fence assembly and place it over the two location plates (C).
2. Secure the fence assembly to the table using two large lock knobs and
washers (D). Insert the large lock knobs and washers through the two slots
(E) on each side. Partially thread the large lock knobs and washers into two
mounting holes (F) on the table. Do not tighten at this time.
4. Turn the micro-adjust knob (G) on the bracket to position the fence all the way
to the rear.
5. Tighten the two large lock knobs and washers (D) enough to prevent the fence
from moving.
Adjusting controls of the fence assembly (Fig.6):
A – Fence assembly lock knobs – They secure fence assembly to table.
B – Fence micro-adjustment knob – Turn micro-adjustment knob to move fence
assembly forward or backward.
C – Lock handles – They secure the infeed and outfeed fences.
D – Infeed/outfeed ram micro-adjust dials – Turn infeed or outfeed ram
micro-adjust dial for fine adjustment of the infeed or outfeed fence.
E – Lock knobs – Loosen for side to side adjustment of infeed or outfeed fence.
F – Lock knobs – Loosen for vertical adjustment of safety guard.
G – Lock knobs – Loosen for forward/backward adjustment of the safety guard.
Mounting the control panel in upright position
1. The control panel (A) Fig.7 comes installed in the down position for transport
purposes.
2. Loosen and remove the 4 cap screws (B), pivot the control panel arm (C) to
the upright position as shown and secure control panel arm to the rear of the
table using the same 4 cap screws (B).
3. Loosen lock knob (D) Fig.7 and pivot the control panel towards the front of the
machine. Retighten lock knob.
ASSEMbLY & ADJUSTMENTS
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7

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