
Assembly Instructions
8
PLEASE NOTE: Some of this assembly
procedure is best accomplished by two
persons. Although the tasks are not impossible,
some of the items are heavy and awkward, and
a mishandling error could cause injury. Please think about
what you are doing, your capabilities and your personal
safety.
Unpack all the boxes and check all the components
against the “What’s in the Boxes’ List. If any parts or
components are missing, please contact our customer
services department using the procedures and telephone
numbers listed in our catalogue, and you will be dealt
with quickly and efficiently.
PLEASE NOTE: that, on occasion, the packing list is not
strictly adhered to, please check all the boxes, packets etc,
to make sure that all the parts have been accounted for.
Having unpacked the boxes, (please dispose of any
unwanted packaging responsibly), put the parts and
components whereby they are readily to hand. Break
down the main box by knocking the sides away (be
careful of exposed nails etc.), but leave the machine
sitting on its pallet. Remove the protective grease film
that is coating all the unpainted parts of the machine.
Use a proprietary de-greasing agent or paraffin.
Unfortunately, this cleaning process is always a bit ‘mucky’
especially if you tackle the job with a high level of
enthusiasm. You are advised to wear overalls or coveralls
etc., during the process. After cleaning, especially if you
used paraffin, lightly coat the exposed metal surfaces to
prevent any rusting.
Note: The AWC4 Combination Machine comes 95%
assembled, in order to reduce the footprint of the
machine for packaging, several items are dismounted
from the machine and need to be re-affixed.
WHEN YOU FIRST RECEIVE YOU COMBINATION
MACHINE IF YOU INTEND TO USE THE SPINDLE
MOULDER FIRST PLEASE GO TO PAGES 12-13
FOR ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION.
Panel Saw
Fitting the Saw Guard
Locate the saw guard and M6 caphead screw and M6 nut
and attach it to the riving knife using a 5mm hex key, see
fig 1.
Fig 01
Extension Table
1). Locate the table extension guide rail and two square
inserts and butterfly screws. Insert the butterfly screws
through the pre-drilled holes in the angle brackets, screw
on the square inserts and slot them into the ‘T’ slots on
the extension rail see fig 2. Position the extension rail so
it’s over hanging more to the right of the machine and
tighten the butterfly screws to clamp the extension rail in
position, see fig 3.
Fig 02-03
Butterfly screw
M6 Caphead screw/nut
5mm Hex key
Square insert
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