Grizzly G5913Z Owner's Manual page 36

Heavy-duty shaper
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4.
Loosen the mounting screws on the fence
faces and set the face ends to barely clear
the cutter. This allows the maximum support
possible for the workpiece while passing the
cutter. Remember to tighten the wood facing
before starting the shaper.
5.
A test sample of the desired cut should be
advanced about 8'' then stopped.
6.
Once the shaper is turned off and the cut-
ter has come to a complete stop, adjust the
outfeed fence to support the new profiled
edge (Figure 32).
Figure 32. Fence adjusted to support workpiece.
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. Lock the infeed fence in
place.
2.
Use a straightedge to adjust the outfeed
fence to the same plane as the infeed fence.
Lock the outfeed fence in place.
3.
Set the right and left wood faces so the
ends barely clear the cutter. This allows the
maximum support possible for the workpiece
while passing the cutter. Remember to tight-
en down the wood facing before starting the
shaper.
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4.
Run a test piece through the shaper as
shown in Figure 33.
Figure 33. Fence adjustment for blind cuts.
5.
Always cut the end grain first when putting an
edge around the perimeter of your workpiece
(Figure 34).
Figure 34. Fence adjustment for multiple cuts.
G5913Z/G7215Z Heavy-Duty Shaper

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