Lassco Wizer Spinnit FM 2 User Manual

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Spinnit
FM 2
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USER'S MANUAL
Before operating this equipment, please read these
instructions completely and keep these operating
instructions for future reference.
Manual Paper Drill
485 Hague Street, Rochester, NY 14606 U.S.A.
Tel: 585-436-1934
www.lasscowizer.com
Serial Number:
Date of Purchase:
Dealer:
Address:
Telephone Number:
Fax: 585-464-8665
info@lasscowizer.com

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  • Page 1 Spinnit FM 2 Manual Paper Drill USER’S MANUAL Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Dealer: Address: Before operating this equipment, please read these instructions completely and keep these operating instructions for future reference. Telephone Number: 485 Hague Street, Rochester, NY 14606 U.S.A. Tel: 585-436-1934 Fax: 585-464-8665 www.lasscowizer.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents 1 - Introduction 1 - Introduction 1.1 - Your New FM-2 Paper Drill Your New FM-2 Paper Drill....Page 01 Thank you for your purchase of the Spinnit FM-2 Paper Shipping Damage Inspection....Page 01 Drill. We ask that you take a moment to fill in the serial 2 - Safety number and other information on the front cover of the Safety Instructions........
  • Page 3: Safety

    2 - Safety 2.1 - Safety Instructions All operators must read and understand the Users KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors should be kept a safe Manual including all safety instructions before using this distance from the work area. equipment. Failure to fully understand the safety instructions can result in personal injury.
  • Page 4: Warning Labels

    2 - Safety 2.2 - Warning Labels English French WARNING: DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN AVERTISSEMENT: NE PAS EXPOSER OR USE IN DAMP LOCATIONS. À LA PLUIE ET NE PAS UTILISER DANS LES EMPLACEMENTS HUMIDES Page 03...
  • Page 5: Grounding Instructions

    2.3 - Grounding Instructions Diagram 2-10 METAL SCREW COVER OF GROUNDED OUTLET BOX GROUNDING In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to re- duce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding conduc- tor and a grounding plug.
  • Page 6: Setting Up Your Machine

    3 - Setting Up Your Machine 3.1 - Loose Items Inventory Please remove and inspect the following items: EBM2-1048: Chip Bag (1) MS-1: Drill Sharpener (1) CC-2: Chip Clearer (1) Hollow Drill Bit (1) SPIN-EZE: Drill Bit EBM-41: Sharpening EBM-32: Chuck Re- (this item may be installed) Lubricant (1) Stone (1)
  • Page 7: Uncrating And Removing From The Pallet

    3 - Setting Up Your Machine 3.3 - Uncrating and Removing From the Pallet 3.3.1 Remove the wooden framing around the outside box. 3.3.2 Remove the box up and over the machine. 3.3.3 Remove the two (2) 5/16” bolts which are securing the machine to the pallet: access through the rear of the machine using a 5/16”...
  • Page 8: Attaching The Paper Side Stops

    3 - Setting Up Your Machine 3.5 - Attaching the Paper Side Stops 3.5.1 Attach the Paper Side Stops (FM4-4006) using two (2) Side Stop Diagram 3-30 Screws (FM4-4007) each. Position the Paper Side Stop as de- sired and tighten down with light pressure. Side Stop Screws Paper Side Stop Table...
  • Page 9: Choosing And Installing The Pattern Bar

    3 - Setting Up Your Machine 3.7 - Choosing and Installing the Pattern Bar 3.7.1 Your FM-2.1 comes with five pattern bars included: four (4) com- mon patterns and one blank pattern as shown in diagram 3-100. Choose the pattern bar that lines up with your desired pattern. Diagram 3-100 Blank (Customizable) 3 holes 2-3/4”...
  • Page 10: Operation

    4 - Operation 4.1 - Protective Guard 4.1.1 Your FM-2 comes with a protective guard installed. DO NOT op- Diagram 4-10 erate this machine without the guard in place. 4.1.2 Please note that when you are performing certain operations such as removing and installing drill bits, you will need to move the guard out of the way.
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Table Height

    4 - Operation 4.3 - Adjusting the Table Height 4.3.1 After you level the drill bit you may need to adjust your table height. Diagram 4-40 Test drill through a stack of scrap approximately the same height as that you will be drilling. If the drill bit drills into the Drill Strip or if the drill bit fails to penetrate through the bottom sheet of scrap you will need to adjust the table height.
  • Page 12: Traversing The Table

    4 - Operation 4.5 - Traversing the Table 4.5.1 To move the Table to the next desired hole on the pattern bar, press in on either of the Release Handles (EZ-1010) located on both ends of the table. Pressing in the Release Handle releases the Release Pin allowing the table to tra- verse.
  • Page 13: Drilling Procedures

    4 - Operation 4.6 - Drilling Procedures 4.6.1 After all your adjustments are made as desired, position the Table Diagram 4-110 in its original position. Set the product to be drilled on the table and make sure it is secure using the Paper Side Stops. To drill, step down on the Foot Treadle raising the Table up to meet the drill bit.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    5 - Maintenance 5.1 - Safety ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THIS MACHINE. MAINTENANCE SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN. KEEP HANDS CLEAR WHILE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THIS MACHINE. MOVING PARTS CAN CRUSH AND CUT. 5.2 - Annual Lubrication 5.2.1 Lubricate the pivot points, shown in the diagram 5-10, in the lower...
  • Page 15: Trouble Shooting Guide

    6 - Trouble Shooting Guide 6.1 - Determining the Cause and Correction to Certain Problems Problem Cause Correction Drill bit not concentric. Foreign material in chuck or in Inspect and clean. drill plug. Drill bit is bent. Replace drill bit. Drill bit not seated in chuck Re-insert drill bit correctly.
  • Page 16 6 - Trouble Shooting Guide 6.1 - Determining the Cause and Correction to Certain Problems Problem Cause Correction Machine vibrates, wobbles, The machine is not level on the Use the leveling feet to make the floor. machine level on the floor. See resonates, etc.

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