Use and Care Manual

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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
USING THE LASER GUIDE
The laser guide should be adjusted prior to operation. To adjust the laser guide:
1. Mark an “X” on a piece of scrap wood.
2. Insert a small drill bit into the chuck and align its tip to the intersection of the lines of the “X.”
3. Secure the board to the table.
4. Turn on the laser switch and verify that the laser lines align with the “X” on the workpiece.
5. If the laser lines don’t align, loosen the set screws (Fig. 25 - 1) on each side of the head and rotate the laser
guides (Fig. 25 - 2) until the lines meet in the center of the “X.” Retighten the lock knobs to secure it in place.
ANGULAR “PLAY” OF THE SPINDLE (Fig. 27)
Move the spindle to the lowest downward position and
hold in place. Try to make the spindle revolve around its
axis while also moving it with a side motion. If there is too
much “play”, proceed as follows:
1. Loosen the lock nut.
2. Without obstructing the upward and downward motion
of the spindle, turn the screw clockwise to eliminate the
“play.” Note: A little bit of “play” is normal.
3. Tighten the lock nut.
Fig. 27
WARNING: Do not stare directly at the laser beam. Please observe all safety rules.
• Never aim the beam at a person or an object other than the workpiece.
• Do not project the laser beam into the eyes of others.
Always make sure the laser beam is aimed at a workpiece that does not possess re-
ective surfaces, as the laser beam could project into your eyes or the eyes of others.
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