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Model G1026 (Mfd. Since 10/13)
Large cutters (3
1
⁄
2
" or greater) must be operated
at 7,000 RPM; smaller cutters can be operated at
10,000 RPM. Always use the largest spindle size
possible, and never use a cutter bore more than
one size larger than the spindle size.
Tools Needed: Qty
Spindle Wrenches ............................................. 2
To install a cutter:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Loosen the knurled lock knob and temporarily
move the main safety guard out of the way.
3. If needed, place an appropriate spacer or col-
lar at the base of the spindle for support.
4.
Place the cutter on the spindle. Make sure
the rotation is correct for your application.
5.
Use spacers or collars to suit your particular
application.
6.
Place a spindle washer above the cutter and
screw on the nut and locknut, as shown in
Figure 36.
7.
Tighten the nuts while holding the spindle
stationary. Place a spindle wrench on the
notches at the top of the spindle for leverage,
as shown in Figure 37.
8. Replace the safety guard.
Figure 37. Tightening spindle nuts.
Cutter Installation
Figure 36. Cutter and fasteners.
Collar
Spindle
Washer
To adjust the cutter height:
1.
Loosen the spindle lock (see Figure 38).
Spindle Height
Figure 38. Spindle lock knob.
2. Move the spindle up or down with the eleva-
tion handwheel until the desired position is
obtained.
3.
Lock the spindle into position.
Lock Nut
Nut
Cutter