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Fox F60-105 - Advanced Operation Techniques; Moulding Small Cross-Sections; Protective Aids and User Restrictions; Using the Fence as a Guide

Fox F60-105
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locking knob.
Keep the pressure pads firmly and evenly in contact with the table and the fence plates along the guide ruler.
The cutting speed must exceed 40m/s in order to reduce the risk of kickback but must not exceed 70m/s in order to
reduce the risk of tool damage.
Adequate general or localised lighting must be used when operating the machine.
Moulding of workpieces with a small cross-section
Tool : select the tool suitable manual feeding.
Working cycle : adjust the moulding machine and put both halves of the
ruler close to the tool. Machine the material using only a pusher. Choose
the size of the pusher so that it can be help comfortably.
Protective Aids
Eye protection is required when working with the machine. It is advisable to wear ear protectors and working shoes.
Overalls should not be worn.
The user must not :
Perform any alteration of the machine’s safety items without the manufacturer’s permission.
Perform any work inconsistent with the safety instructions in this handbook.
Touch the tool or near it, or any other moving parts.
Machine materials other than wood or those based on wood.
Overload the machine while machining large, semi-finished products.
Remove any chips near the tools by hand or with any object while the machine is being operated.
Use tools other than those supplied with the machine or recommended by the manufacturer.
Using the Fence as a Guide
Shaping with the fence is the safest and most satisfactory method of working. This method should always be used
when work permits. Almost all straight work can be used with the fence.
1. For most work, where a portion of the edge of the work is not
touched by the cutter, both the front and rear fences are in a
straight line, as show in Fig. 8.

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