Woodstock System W1827 User Manual
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)% Remove the two spindle nuts from the spindle.
*% Place the required spindle spacers on the spindle to
raise the cutter to the proper distance.
+% Protecting your hands from the sharp edges, slide
the cutter onto the spindle, making sure the cutting
edges are facing in the right direction for the
selected spindle rotation.
edges are facing in the right direction for the
selected spindle rotation.
,% Place the additional spacers onto the spindle as
necessary (see
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-% Thread one spindle nut tightly onto the spindle to
secure the components, then thread the second
spindle nut against the first to act as a lock nut, as
shown in
spindle nut against the first to act as a lock nut, as
shown in
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=`^li\**% Tightening the spindle nuts to
secure the spindle components.
Cutter
Spacers
Nuts
Always use a spindle lock nut during operation to
reduce the risk of the cutter or spindle components
leaving the spindle and flying at the operator.
reduce the risk of the cutter or spindle components
leaving the spindle and flying at the operator.