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Fox F60-105 - Tools and Components; Collar Positioning Details; Replacing Moulding Tools

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14
Collar Positioning
Collars may be positioned above, below or between two cutters.
When using the collar below the cutter, as shown in Fig. 14, the progress
of the cut can be observed at all times. A disadvantage of this method is
that any accidental lifting of the work will gouge the wood and ruin the
workpiece.
Using the collar above the cutter, as shown in Fig. 15, offers the advantag
of the cut not being affected by slight variations in the stocks thickness. However, the cuti s not visible during the
operation. Another advantage is that accidental lifting of the workpiece will
not gouge the workpiece. Simply correct the mistake by repeating the
operation.
The collar between cutters method, shown in Fig. 16, has both the
advantages and disadvantages of the first two methods. This method is
used primarily where both edges of the work are to be shaped.
The machine cannot be used for tenoning!
TOOLS
Replacement of Moulding Tools
Only use moulding tools that are designed for manual feeding and may be clamped
firmly and safely. Only tools confirming to EN847-1 :2005 and marked MAN shall be
used.
Before mounting tool (A) make sure that spacing rings (E) are clean and not
damaged. Make sure that the fastneing method is proper. The moulding tool is fixed
and clamped by bolt (nut) (C), throgh spindle ring (D) and spacing rings (E) on the
moulding spindle. Adjust the hole in the table according to the diameter of moulding
tool (A) by table rings (B).
When installing the moulding tools, the cover of guard needs to be opened. Loosen
the two locking knobs (F) to open the cover. After installation, close the cover and
lock it through the locking knobs.
WARNING! Always close the guard cover and lock it securely after tools are
installed.

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