!I R1250 .: R1450 Models Models R1250 ;- R1450 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION The The DeWalt DeWalt "Power "Power Shop" Shop" machine machine you you have have purchased, purchased, Even Even ~ h e inexperienced inexperienced craftsman craftsman can can quickly quickly learn learn to to the and and to to which which the the instructions instructions in in this this manual manual pertain, pertain, master master its its simple simple operation operation principles, principles, thereby thereby attaining attaining represents represents the the culmination culmination of of a a long long history history in in the the design design maximum maximum skill skill and and efficiency efficiency in in shorteSt: the the .. shortest period period time. of of time. industry. and and manufacture manufacture of of power power tools tools for for home home and and industry. Today,your Today, your DeWalt DeWalt machine machine is is capable capable of of versatility, versatility, The The following following pages pages are are intended intended as as aa basis basis for for the the ac- ac- quiring quiring of of this this skill. skill. Follow Follow the the instructions instructions carefully carefully precision, precision, ss aa ff ee t t y, y, and and ease-of ease-of-operation -operation never never before before until until you you learn learn the the fundamentals. fundamentals. Then, Then, begin begin to to use use r e c h ~ d e c h ~ d in in the the industry. your your imagination imagination for for further further uses. uses. At At this this stage, stage, the the industry. ONE ONE DeWalt DeWalt machine machine is is actually actually MANY MANY machines machines com- com- book, book, NEWEST NEWEST WAYS WAYS ' TO TO EXPERT EXPERT WOODWORK- WOODWORK- bined bined in in a a compact, compact, flexible flexible unit unit . . . . . . The The number number of of its its ING, ING, will will also also be be an an excellent excellent investment. investment. operations operations limited limited only only by by the the ingenuity ingenuity of of the the operator. operator. DEWALT DEWALT DOES DOES EVERYTHING EVERYTHING IN IN WOODWORKING WOODWORKING (SEE (SEE PAGE PAGE 44 FOR FOR FIGURES FIGURES A, A, A-I, A-I, B, B, C, C, D) D) CROSS CROSS CUT CUT MITER MITER Read Read Fig. Fig. A. A. Set Set arm arm at at right right Pull Pull arm arm clamp clamp handle handle and and angle angle to to the the guide guide fence, fence, at at 0 0 swing swing into into desired desired angle angle shown shown on on the the miter miter scale. scale. With With the the on on miter miter scale. scale. The The miter miter latch latch miter miter latch latch in in column column slot slot at at 0 0 locates locates the the popular popular left left hand hand position, position, securely securely lock lock arm arm with with and and right right hand hand angles angles automat- automat- arm arm clamp clamp handle. handle. Place Place mate- mate- rial rial on on work work table, table, against against ically. ically. Push Push clamp clamp handle handle to to guide guide fence, fence, draw draw saw saw blade blade lock lock the the arm. arm. Cutting Cutting action action across across for for the the cut. cut. After After com- com- s,ame s,ame as as cross cross cut. cut. pleting pleting cut, cut, return return saw saw blade blade behind behind guide guide fence. fence. IN-RIP IN-RIP AND AND OUTRIP OUTRIP Read Read Fig. Fig. C. C. Start Start with with arm arm locked locked in in cross cross cut cut position. position. Pull Pull out out motor motor to to end end of of arm. arm. Pull Pull yoke yoke clamp clamp handle handle against against pin pin lifter. lifter. Revolve Revolve left, left, for for out-rip out-rip position, motor motor 90, 90, right right or or or or in-rip in-rip position. and and lock lock yoke yoke clamp clamp handle. handle. Locate Locate saw saw for for desired desired width width of of rip, rip, using using scale, rip rip scale. and and lock lock saw saw carriage carriage by by tigtening tigtening rip rip lock lock against against side side of of arm. arm. Adjust Adjust safety safety guard guard so so that that infeed infeed end end almost almost touches touches material. material. Lower Lower kickback kickback assembly assembly so so that that fingers fingers are are approximately approximately l/s l/s inch inch lower lower "than "than material. material. With With material material against against guide guide strip, strip, feed feed evenly evenly into into saw saw blade; blade; give give it it aa chance chance to to cut. cut. DO DO NOT NOT FORCE. FORCE. DO DO NOT NOT FEED FEED FROM FROM KICKBACK KICKBACK SIDE SIDE OF OF GUARD. GUARD. FOLLOW FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS ON ON CAUTION CAUTION TAG. TAG. BEVEL BEVEL CUT CUT OFF OFF PLOUGH PLOUGH Read Read Figs. Figs. Band Band D. D. Start Start in in This This operation operation is is done done with with cross cross cut cut position. position. Elevate Elevate the the dado dado head head in in RI RI PP position. position. saw saw by by rotating rotating crank. crank. Release Release Lower Lower dado dado head, head, for for depth depth of of bevel bevel clamp clamp handle handle and and tilt tilt cut cut desired, desired, then then lock lock carriage carriage motor motor in in yoke yoke to to angle angle desired desired securely securely against against machine machine arm. arm. on on bevel bevel scale. scale. Locating Locating pin pin Be Be sure sure to to adjust adjust safety safety guard guard quickly quickly locates locates 0, 0. 45, 45, and and 90 90 on on side, in-feed in-feed side. lower lower kickback kickback positions. positions. If If any any other other angle angle is is assembly assembly to to hold hold material. material. desired, desired, bevel bevel clamp clamp will will hold hold When When starting starting cut, cut, hold hold material material motor motor in in position. position. firmly firmly down down on on table table and and back back against against guide. guide. Feed Feed evenly. evenly. 22 COMPOUND COMPOUND MITER MITER Read Read Figs. Figs. A, A, B, B, and and D. D. Start Start in in bevel bevel c:ut-off c:ut-off position. position. Pull Pull arm arm c:lamp c:lamp handle. handle. Swing Swing the the arm arm into into desired desired miter miter position, position, usually usually 45 45 or or inbetween inbetween angles, angles, then then reloc:k reloc:k arm arm c:lamp c:lamp hondle. hondle. Pull Pull saw saw ac:ross ac:ross for for miter miter c:uts. c:uts. The The c:ompound c:ompound miter miter c:ut c:ut is is simply simply aa c:ombination c:ombination bevel bevel and and miier miier c:ut. c:ut. BEVEL BEVEL RIP RIP Read Read Figs. Figs. B, B, C, C, and and D. D. Start Start in in bevel bevel c:ross-c:ut c:ross-c:ut position position as as de- de- sc:ribed sc:ribed above. above. Now, Now, plac:e plac:e the the saw saw into into rip rip position position and and (using (using rip rip loc:k) loc:k) loc:k loc:k sec:urely sec:urely against against arm arm at at desired desired point. point. Be Be sure sure to to lower lower guard guard at at in-feed in-feed posi- posi- tion, tion, adiust adiust the the kic:kbac:k kic:kbac:k devic:e devic:e and and then then use use aa wood wood "pusher" "pusher" stic:k stic:k to to further further prevent prevent kic:k- kic:k- bac:k. bac:k. DADO DADO Replac:e Replac:e saw saw blade blade with with dado dado head. head. Use Use for for ac:ross ac:ross or or angle angle dado dado c:uts c:uts same same as as saw saw blade. blade. When When determining determining depth depth of of c:ut; c:ut; simply simply lower lower dado dado until until it it just just touc:hes touc:hes top top of of material. material. Then Then lower lower dado dado head head as as desired. desired. Eac:h Eac:h full full turn turn equals equals 1/8 1/8 inc:h, inc:h, one-half one-half turn turn 1/16 1/16 inc:h, inc:h, etc:. etc:. Wide Wide dado dado c:uts c:uts c:an c:an be be made made by by making making suc:c:essive suc:c:essive passes passes ac:ross ac:ross the the material, material, c:utting c:uiting in in either either direc:tian. direc:tion. RABBET RABBET Re-read Re-read Figs. Figs. B, B, C, C, and and D. D. First, First, elevate elevate arm arm until until motor motor loc:ates loc:ates in in 90 90 vertic:al vertic:al position. position. Plac:e Plac:e s,ltaper s,ltaper guard guard over over dado dado head. head. Swivel Swivel motor motor into into rip rip position position so so that that guard guard sets sets above above mate- mate- rial. rial. Use Use c:olumn c:olumn c:rank, c:rank, also also rip rip loc:k loc:k to to set set dado dado for for c:ut c:ut desired. desired. Feed Feed material material evenly, evenly, firmly firmly against against guide. guide. Tilt Tilt motor motor for for bevel bevel rabbet rabbet c:uts. c:uts. SHAPE SHAPE Plac:e Plac:e shaper shaper c:utier c:utier on on motor motor arbor; arbor; c:over c:over with with shaper shaper guard. guard. Now, Now, set set up up the the mac:hine mac:hine in in the the same same position position as as RABBET. RABBET. Set Set shaper shaper c:utter c:utter for for the the profile profile desired. desired. Loc:k Loc:k s,aw s,aw c:arriage c:arriage sec:urely, sec:urely, adjust adjust shaper shaper guard guard so so that that it it just just c:lears c:lears the the mate- mate- rial. rial. Feed Feed the the material material firmly firmly and and evenly evenly into into the the shaper shaper c: c: utters. utters. MMaa in in ta ta ii nn posUive posUive pressure. pressure. DISC DISC SANDER SANDER Plac:e Plac:e disc: disc: sander sander direc:tly direc:tly on on motor motor spindle. spindle. Loc:ate Loc:ate disc: disc: sander sander wherever wherever des,ired des,ired an an ma- ma- c:hine. c:hine. For For bevel bevel and and surfac:e surfac:e sanding sanding only, only, plac:e plac:e shaper shaper guard guard over over the the disc: disc: sander. sander. For For finish finish work work on on angles, angles, use use work work support support fixture. fixture. For For surfac:e surfac:e sanding sanding tilt tilt the the disc: disc: sander sander into into vertic:al position. position. the the ve r tic: a I Feed Feed material material evenly evenly for for best best results. results. Use Use finer finer paper paper for for final final finish. finish. 3 3 OPERATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS FIG. FIG. A A ARM ARM ROTATES ROTATES 360 360 00 RIGHT RIGHT OR OR LEFT LEFT FOR FOR MITER MITER CUTS CUTS swing CA} CA} right right or or left left to to the the desired desired angle. angle. The The calibrated calibrated miter miter scale scale CD} CD} is is at at Pull Pull clamp clamp CB} CB} then then swi'ng the the arm arm eye eye level level and and shows shows the the precise precise angle angle you you want. want. With With the the handle handle released. released. the the miter miter latch latch will will automatically automatically locate locate 0 0 and and 45 45 angle. angle. After After positioning positioning arm arm CA} CA} in in the the desired desired angle. angle. push push clamp clamp C CB) B) to to lock lock the the arm. arm. ,, A-l Fig. Fig. A-1 Model Model R-1250 R-1250 To To rotate rotate arm arm pull pull clamp clamp (B) (B) toward toward you you and and then then push push down down to to release release the the miter miter latch. latch. Spring Spring loaded loaded latch latch will will automatically automatically locate locate 0 0 and and 45 45 angle. angle. FIG. FIG. BB FIG. FIG. CC FIG. FIG. DD Elevation Elevation Saw Saw Swivels Swivels 360 360 for for Rip Rip Cuts Cuts Saw Saw Tilts Tilts for for Bevel Bevel Cuts Cuts Ie) Pull Pull yoke yoke clamp clamp handle handle IE) against against pin pin 21/2 118 Each Each full full turn turn on on the the elevating elevating handle handle (C) (E) Elevate Elevate the the arm arm 2-1/2 inches inches (18 turns). turns). lifts lifts (A) exactly exactly 1/8 1/8 (F) or or Pull Pull handle handle IG) and and tilt tilt to to the the desired desired (G) angle. angle. ha.dle or or lowers lowers the the arm arm IA) lifter lifter IF) and and swing swing yoke yoke right right left. left. With With the the haRdle released. released. the the bevel bevel inch. inch. With With lifter lifter released. released. the the yoke yoke automat automat- locating locating pin pin automatically automatically locates locates popular popular 90 0. 0. 45. 45. and and 90 90 bevel bevel positions. positions. When When ically ically stops stops at at four four 90, positions. positions. desired desired bevel bevel angle angle is is obtained. obtained. push push IG) clamp clamp handle handle (G) and and lock lock bevel. bevel. ALIGNMENT ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE PROCEDURE ~ ,-All l l DeWalt DeWaltmachines machines are are thoroughly thoroughly tested, tested, inspected, inspected, and andaccurately accurately adjusted adjusted before before leaving leaving the the factory. factory. Rough Roughhandling handling in in st,ipment shipment can, can, at at times, times, affect affect adjustments. adjustments. Because Because of ofthis this we we recommend recommend alignment alignment check check before before operation. operation. You You will will also also beca-1iSe find find that that becau--se of of overload overload and and various various excessive excessive stresses stresses and and strains strains realignment realignment and and minor minor adjustments adjustments may may periodically periodically become become necessary necessary to to maintain maintaincomplete complete accuracy. accuracy. Provisions Provisions are are made made fqr fqr complete complete adjustment adjustmentof of all all positions positions so sothat thatyour your DeWalt DeWaltMachine Machinecan canbe be kept keptaccurate accuratefor for its its entire entire life. life. AA description description of ofeach eachof ofthese these adjustments adjustments follows follows and andshould should be be performed performedin in the the sequence sequencelisted. listed. 1. 1. CHECK CHECK TABLE TABLE TOP TOP AND AND GUIDE GUIDE FENCE FENCE The The table table top top assembly assembly and and guide guide strip strip are are checked checkedfor for straightness straightness with with aa master master straight straightedge edgebefore beforeleaving leavingthe the factory. factory. As As all all wood wood products products must must "breathe" "breathe" and and are are affected affected by by various various humidity humidity conditions, conditions, aa slight slight change change from from factory factory conditions conditions may may sometimes sometimes be be found. found. Straightness Straightnessof oftop top and and Guide Guide Strip, Strip, with with Clamp ClampScrews Screws (at (atrear rearof oftable) table) tight, tight, should shouldbe be checked checked with with aa square square or orstraight straightedge. edge. Correction Correction can can be be made made only onlyby by sanding. sanding. A A slight slight variation variationfrom from perfect perfect straightness straightness of oftable table top top will will not not normally normally affect affect the the average averagewoodworking woodworking requirements. requirements. Do Donot notuse use a alevel level except except as as a astraight straightedge. edge. (This (This check check is is for for straightness, straightness, not not levelness levelness with with the the floor.) floor.) NOTE: NOTE: You You may may desire desire to toplace place aahardboard hardboardor orplywood plywoodprotective protective top top on onthe the section section of of table table top top in in front front of ofthe theguide guide fence fence until until you you are are more more familiar familiar with with the the operation operation of ofyour your machine. machine. This This procedure procedure will will eliminate eliminate excessive excessive cutting cutting into into perma- perma- nent nent top top and, and, like like the the guide guide fence, fence, is is easily easily replaced replaced when when necessary. necessary. Be Be sure sureyou you countersink countersink finishing finishing nails nails and andplace place them them so so as as not not to to be be in in line line with with cutting cutting tools. tools. 44 Rip Rip Scale Scale The The rip rip scale scale is is located located on on the the right right side sideof of the the radial radial arm. arm. When When the the motor motor is is positioned positioned with with motor motor arbor arbor toward toward the the column column it it is is called called "in "in rip" rip" positiC'n, positiC'n, and and material material should should be be fed fed from from right right to to left. left. When When the the motor motor arbor arbor is is positioned positioned toward towardthe theoperator operatorit itis is called called"out "outrip" rip" and andmaterial materialis is fed fed from from left leftto to right. right. When When "in "in ripping" ripping" width width dimensions dimensions are are located located on on the the top top of of the the scale scale and and when when "out "out ripping" ripping" on on the the bottom bottom of of the the scale scale by by use use of of the the reference reference pointers. pointers. The The pointers pointers are are adjustable adjustable and and must must be be readjusted readjusted only only when when gauge gauge (thickness) (thickness) of of blade blade is is changed changed.. To To adjust: adjust: "In "In rip" rip" (a) (a) Place Place the the motor motor in in "in "in rip" rip" and and move move the the motor motor on on the the arm arm until until the the saw saw blade blade just justtouches touches the the guide guide fence. fence. (b) (b) Loosen Loosentwo two screws screws on on pointer pointerbase base and andmove move pointer pointer until until edge edge aligns aligns with with ooon onthe thetop topscale. scale. Tighten Tightenback backscrew. screw. "Out "Outrip" rip" (a) (a) Place Place aa board boardof ofknown known width width against against the the guide guide strip, strip, position position motor motor in in "out "out rip" rip" position position and and move move the the motor motor until until the theblade bladejust justtouches touchesthe thematerial. material. (b) (b) Loosen Loosen front front screw screw only only and and move move bottom bottom pointer pointer until until the the edge edge aligns aligns with with dimension dimension on on the the lower lower scale scale of of the the known knownwidth widthof ofboard. board. Tighten Tightenscrew. screw. Miter MiterPointer Pointer (Model (Model R R1450 1450Only) Only) The The miter miter pointer pointer is is located located at at the the top top in in front front of of the the arm. arm. When When the the arm armis is positioned positioned for for straight straightcross-cut cross-cut the the pointer pointer should should be be at at 00 on on the the scale. scale. Pointer Pointercan can be be moved moved horizontally horizontally for for adjustment. adjustment. Bevel Bevel Scale Scale The The bevel bevel scale scale is is located located at at the the front front of ofthe the motor. motor. When When the the motor motor is is positioned positionedfor for vertical verticalcutting cuttingthe the pointer pointershould shouldbe beat at00 on onthe the scale. scale. To To adjust adjustloosen loosen the the two two screws, screws, move move the the pointer pointerto to 00 and andtighten. tighten. Miter MiterScale ScaleAdjustment Adjustment (Model (Model 1250 1250 Only) Only) The The miter miter scale scale is is located located at at the the top top of of the the arm. arm. When When the the arm arm is is positioned positioned for for straight straight cross-cut cross-cut the the pointer pointershould should be be at at 0 0 on on the the scale. scale. To To adjust adjust loosen loosen the the screw screw holding holding the the pointer, pointer, adjust, adjust, and and tighten. tighten. 55 YOKE YOKE CLAMP CLAMP HANDLE HANDLE ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT The The purpose purpose of of this this handle handle is is to to provide provide aa friction friction lock lock between between the the upper upper face face of of the the yoke yoke and and the the bottom bottom face face of ofthe the rollerhead. rollerhead. It It should should also also eliminate eliminate any any play play between these these two two parts. In In operating operating position position the the yoke yoke clamp clamp handle handle is is pushed pushed back back from from the the hand hand grip grip of of the the yoke yoke. . If If,, at at any any time, time, it it is is possible possible to to move move this this handle handle so so that that it it strikes strikes the the rear rearleg leg of of the the yoke, yoke, it it is is not not in in proper proper adjustment. adjustment. Its Its between parts. proper properposition positionfor for machine machine operation operationis is approximately approximately 90 or orless less to to the the hand handgrip grip of of the the yoke. yoke. To To readjust: readjust: 90 (a) (a) Pull Pull yoke yoke clamp clamp handle handle forward forward to to release release friction friction locking locking action. action. (b) (b) Insert Insert screw screw driver driverbetween between the the yoke yoke and andthe the notched notched clamp clamp adjustor. adjustor. Flex Flex the the adjustor adjustor downward downward just just enough enough to to pass pass over over the the lug lug stop stop on on the the yoke. yoke. (c) (c) Rotate Rotate clamp clamp adjustor adjustor as as necessary necessary (to (to tighten, tighten, counter-clockwise; counter-clockwise; to to loosen, loosen, clockwise). clockwise). Be Be sure sure the thenotch notch in in the the adjustor adjustor is is positioned positionedproperly properly the over overtheyoke yokelug lug stop stopat atfinal final setting. setting. NOTE: NOTE: If If difficulty difficulty is is encountered encountered in in making making the the above above adjustment adjustment we we suggest suggest that that you you remove remove the the arm armend endcap cap and and slide slide the theentire' motor, motor, yoke yoke and androllerhead rollerhead assem- assem- blies blies from from the the arm. arm. This This will will provide provide access access to to the the king king bolt bolt and and by by turning turning this this with with a ascrew screwdriver driverit itwill will assist assistin inthe theabove above adjustment adjustmentprocedure. procedure. entire ADJUSTING ADJUSTING BEVEL BEVEL CLAMP CLAMP HANDLE HANDLE The The purpose purpose of of the the bevel bevel clamp clamp handle handle is is to to hold hold the the motor motor at at any any angle. angle. This This is is accomplished accomplished by by the the cam cam action action of of the the clamp clamp pulling pulling the the clamp clamp pad pad against against the the dial dial plate. plate. To To adjust: adjust: Loosen Loosenset setscrew screw (A), (A), tighten tightenclamp clampbolt bolt(B), (B),then thenretighten retightenset setscrew. screw. ADJUSTING ADJUSTING ROLLERHEAD ROLLERHEAD BEARINGS BEARINGS TO TO ARM ARM TRACKS TRACKS The Therollerhead rollerhead is is suspended suspended by byfour four special special tolerance, tolerance, grease-packed, grease-packed, double double shield shield ball ball bearings. bearings. These These bearings bearings are are mounted mounted on on two two straight straight bearing bearing shafts shafts and and two two eccentric eccentric bearing bearing shafts. shafts. In In proper proper adjustment adjustment the the top top and and bottom bottom radii radii of of all all four four bearings bearings should should be be in in contact contact with with the the arm arm tracks tracks for for their their entire entire length length and and head head should should roll roll freely. freely. (a) (a) arm. Bring Bring motor, motor, yoke, yoke, and and rollerhead rollerhead assemblies assemblies to to the the end end of of arm. (b) (b) Set Setin in "out "outrip" rip" position. position. (c) (c) Loosen Loosenhex hexnuts nuts on onleft leftside, side,front frontand andrear. rear. ( (d) d) Insert Insert socket socket wrench wrench in in recess recess at at bottom bottom of of shafts shafts and and turn turn bearing bearing shaft shaft until until the the ball ball bearing bearing touches touches the the arm armtrack track on on both both top top and and bottom bottom radii. radii. Repeat Repeatfor forboth botheccentric eccentricshafts. shafts. CAUTION: CAUTION: Do Do not not tighten tighten too too much. much. Bearings Bearings should should only only be be sufficiently sufficiently tightened tightened tMt so sot411tthey theyroll rolland anddo donot notslide. slide. Be Besure suretracks tracksare are clean. clean. (e)--wlint (e) Wh, holding holding each each shaft shaft in in adjusted adjusted position, position, re-tighten re-tighten the the hex hex nuts. nuts. REMOVING REMOVING SHROUD SHROUD To To make make adjustments adjustments in in the the arm arm it it is is necessary necessary to to remove remove the the arm arm cover, cover, as as follows: follows: (a) (a) Unscrew Unscrew arm arm clamp clamp handle handle grip. grip. (b) (b) Remove Remove elevating elevating handle. handle. Handle Handle is is held held on on by by a a set set screw screw with with aa locking locking set set screw screw on on top top of of it. it. ( (c) c) Remove Remove four four screws screws holding holding plates plates on on each eachside sideof ofarm. arm. (d) Remove Remove plates plates and andarm armcover. cover. (d) 6 6 ARM ARM TO TO COLUMN COLUMN Prior Prior to to readjusting readjusting the the arm arm clamp clamp cam cam check check adjustment adjustment of of the the arm arm to to column. column. With With the the arm arm clamp clamp released released there there should should be be no no vertical vertical play play in in the the arm, arm, and and the the arm arm should should fit fit snugly snugly on on the the column. column. To To adjust: adjust: (a) (a) Loosen Loosentwo twojam jamnuts nuts (A) (A) in inslot slotat atrear rearof ofarm, arm,turning turningthem themclockwise. clockwise. (b) (b) (A) . Adjust Adjustbolts bolts (B) (B) for forproper properfit fit and andre-tighten re-tightenjam jamnuts nuts (A). ADJUSTING ADJUSTING ARM ARM CLAMP CLAMP (Model (Model RR 1450 1450 Only) Only) The The arm arm clamp clamp handle handle operates operates aa cam cam that that clamps clamps and and releases releases the the arm, arm, and and lifts lifts the the miter miterlatch latch from fromthe the 0 0 and and 45 45 00 slots. slots. To To adjust: adjust: (a) (a) Loosen Loosenset setscrew screw (A) (A) on onclamp clampbolt bolt (B) (B) in inclamp clampcam campivot pivotpin pin (C). (C). (b) (b) To To tighten tighten clamp clamp tum clamp clamp bolt bolt clockwise. clockwise. (Very (Very little little adjustment adjustment turn should shouldbe bemade madeprior priorto totrying tryingthe theclamp.) clamp.) (c) (c) Retighten Retightenset setscrew screw (A) (A) in inclamp clampcam campivot pivotpin pin (C) (C) on onthe theclamp clampbolt bolt (B). (B). Only1 ARM ARM CLAMP CLAMP ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT (Model (Model 1250 1250 Only) The The unci amps arm armdamp damp handle handle clamps clamps and and unclamps the the arm, arm, and and operates operates aa lever lever that that disengages disengagesthe themiter miterlatch. latch. To To adjust: adjust: (a) (a) Straighten Straightenwrench wrenchclip clip (A) (A) by byprying pryingwith withaascrew screwdriver. driver. (b) (b) Tighten Tightenarm armclamp clampnut nut (B) (B) counter-clockwise. counter-clockwise. (c) (c) Re-bend Re-bendthe thewrench wrenchclip clip (A) (A) onto ontoaaflat flat on onthe the clamp clampnut nut (B) (B) securing securingthe the nut nut in in position. position. 77 MITER MITER CLAMP CLAMP HANDLE HANDLE POSITION POSITION Position Position of of the the clamp clamp handle handle may may need need adjusting adjusting after after the the clamp clamp cam cam has has been been adjusted. adjusted. To Toadjust: adjust: (a) (a) Loosen Loosenset setscrew screwin inpivot pivotpin pinon onthe theclamp clamprod. rod. (b) (b) Turn Turn the the clamp clamp rod rod so so that that the the handle handle does does not not contact contact casting casting when when clamped clampedor orreleased. released. (c) (c) Re-tighten Re-tighten set set screw screw in in pivot pivotpin pinon onthe the clamp clamp rod. rod. HANDLE HANDLE ADJUSTING ADJUSTING BELT BELT TENSION TENSION AND AND MITER MITER SCALE SCALE TENSION TENSION It It is is necessary necessary to to remove remove the the arm arm cover coverto to adjust adjust the the timing timing belt belt tension. tension. To Toadjust: adjust: (a) (a) Loosen Loosentwo twoscrews screwsmarked marked (A) (A) and and (B). (B). (b) (b) Pull Pull and andhold holdsprocket sprocketbracket bracket (C) (C) to to apply applybelt belttension. tension. ((cc)) Tighten Tighten screw screw (A). (A). NOTE: NOTE: When When the the belt belt tension tension is is adjusted adjusted it it is is necessary necessary to to adjust adjust the the tension tension on on the themiter miter scale scalewire. wire. (d) Pull Pull and andhold holdmiter miterscale scale plate plate (D). (D). ( d) (e) (e) Tighten Tighten screw screw (B). (B). ...... " ADJUSTING ADJUSTING BASE BASE TO TO COLUMN COLUMN -- -- If, If, after after the the arm armclamp clamp handle handle is is tightened, tightened, you you have have side side motion motion at at the the end end of ofthe the arm arm and and this this is is caused caused by by the the column column rotating rotating in in the the base base it it indicates indicates adjustment adjustment of t h e b s ~ of s necessary. necessary. To Toadjust: adjust: (Face (Facerear rearof ofmachine) machine) (a) (a) Loosen Loosen all all base base hardware hardware above above table table frame frame level level (6 (6 pieces). pieces). There There are: are: two two pinch pinch bolts bolts (A) (A) with with lock lock nuts nuts (top (top and and bottom), bottom), two two set set screws screws (B) (B) with with lock lock nuts nuts (top (top and and bottom), bottom), and andtwo two set set screws screws (C) (C) without without lock lock nuts nuts (top (top and andbottom). bottom). (b) (b) Elevate Elevate and anddepress depress column. column. If If base baseis is too tootight tightaround aroundthe thecolumn columncausing causing binding binding tighten tighten the the small small set set screws screws (without (without lock lock nuts) nuts) until until column column moves moves freely. freely. If If base baseis is not not too too tight tightleave leave these these set set screws screws loose. loose. ((cc)) Tighten Tighten the the base base pinch pinch bolts bolts (top (top and and bottom) bottom) by by turning turning the the bolt bolt heads heads on on right right side side until until the the base base fits fits snugly snugly around around the the column column diameter diameter but but column column elevates elevates and and depresses depresses freely. freely. Lock Lock with with nuts nuts on on left left side. side. (d) (d) To To prevent prevent side side motion motion of of the the arm arm (rotation (rotation of of column) column) tighten tighten the the top top and and bottom bottom set set screws screws against against the the column column key. key. Be Be careful careful you you do do not not tighten tighten to to the the point point of of binding binding with with resulting resulting hindrance hindrance to to the the elevating. elevating. Lock Lockby bytightening tighteningJam Jamnuts. nuts. (e) (e) wjthout Tighten Tighten small small set set screws screws (the (the ones ones without lock locknuts) nuts) at at top top of ofbase base if if you you have havenot notalready alreadydone done so so in in"b" "b"above. above. 8 8 ADJUSTING ADJUSTING TABLE TABLE TOP TOP PARALLEL PARALLEL WITH WITH ARM ARM The The table table top top surface surface must must be be parallel parallel with with the the horizontal horizontal plane plane of of the the arm arm tracks. tracks. To Tocheck checkthis this alignment: alignment: (a) (a) Insert Insertthe the arbor arbornut nutwrench wrenchor oraapiece pieceof of steel steel about about 10 10 inches incheslong long between between the the saw saw arbor arborcollars. collars. (b) (b) Elevate Elevate or or depress depress saw saw that that when when swinging swinging arbor arbor wrench wrench on on the the motor motor arbor arborthe thebottom bottomof ofit itjust justtouches touchesthe thetable tabletop. top. (c) (c) Locate Locate the the highest highest spot spot on on the the table table over over adjusting adjusting cleats cleats by by moving moving arm arm on onthe thecolumn columnand andthe therollerhead rollerheadalong alongthe thearm armtracks. tracks. (d) (d) If Ifthe the bottom bottomof ofthe the arbor arbor wrench wrench in in vertical verticalposition positiondoes does not not "just "just touch" touch" the the table table top top at at all all positions positions over over the the cleats cleats adjustment adjustment is is necessary. necessary. To To readjust: readjust: (a) (a) Remove Remove and anddiscard discardthe the four four roll roll pins pinslocking lockingthe the cleats cleats to to the thetable tableframe. frame. (b) (b) Loosen Loosen all all locking locking nuts nuts at at the the sides sides of of the the table table frame frame except except the the one one holding holdingthe thehighest highest point pointof ofthe thetable table as as determined determined above. above. ( (c c) ) Elevate Elevate the the low low sections sections to to the the same same elevation elevation as as the the highest highest and and tighten tighten all all lock lock nuts nuts.. ADJUSTING ADJUSTING BLADE BLADE PERPENDICULAR PERPENDICULAR TO TO WORK WORK TOP TOP With Withthe the arm armin in cross-cut cross-cutposition, position, all alllatches latchesengaged engaged and andall all clamp clamp handles handleslocked locked place place a a steel steel square square with with one one edge edge on on the the table table top top parallel parallel to to guide guide strip strip and and the the other other edge edge against against the the flat flat of of the the saw saw blade blade (place (place in in saw saw blade blade gullets gullets and and not not ag,].inst aglinst teeth teeth because because of of tooth tooth set). set). If Ifblade blade is is not not flat flat against against square, square, adjust adjust as as follows: follows: (a) (a) Remove Removebevel bevelpointer pointerby byremoving removingtwo two screws. screws. (b) (b) Loosen Loosentwo twooutside outsidesocket sockethead headscrews. screws. (c) (c) Tilt Tiltmotor motoruntil untilblade bladeis is flat flat against againstthe thesquare squareand andagain againlock lock (very (veryfirmly) firmly) socket sockethead headscrews. screws. Replace Replacebevel bevelpointer. pointer. NOTE: NOTE: In Insome some cases cases it it will will be be found found necessary necessary to to also alsoloosen loosen center center cap cap screw screw in in order order to to adjust adjust motor. motor. ADJUSTING ADJUSTING CROSS CROSS CUT CUT TRAVEL TRAVEL WITH WITH GUIDE GUIDE FENCE FENCE With With the the miter miter latch latch engaged engaged and and arm arm clamp clamp handle handle locked, locked, place place aa wide wide board board (1" (1" x x 12" 12" if ifavailable) available) against against the the guide guide strip. strip. Cross-cut Cross-cut this this board board with with aa set set tooth tooth blade. blade. Check Checkcut cut with with a a steel steel square. square. If Ifcut cut is is not not square, square, the the arm armis is out outof of alignment alignment with with the the guide guide fence. To To readjust: readjust: fence. (a) -'Loosen Loosenarm armclamp clamphandle. handle. (a) Loosen Loosen two two set set screws screws (A)_ (b) (b) (A). (c) (c) Lay Lay steel steel square square on on table table top top with with one one edge edge against against guide guide fence fence and and the the cross-cut. other otherangle angle at at0 0 cross-cut. (d) Move Move carriage carriage and and blade blade forward forward along along steel steel square square to to determine determine ed) saw saw which whichway wayarm armmust mustbe beadjusted. adjusted. (e) (e) If Ifsaw saw blade blade moves moves toward toward square square as as it it comes comes forward, forward, disengage disengage miter miter latch. latch. ~ t i t screw screw driver driver loosen loosen left left adjusting adjusting screw screw and and tighten tighten right right adjusting adjustingscrew, screw,re-engage re-engagemiter miterlatch. latch. Check Checkand andrepeat repeatif ifnecessary. necessary. (f) (f) If Ifsaw saw blade blade moves moves away away from from square square as as it it comes comes forward, forward, disengage disengage miter miter latch. latch. Loosen Loosen right right adjusting adjusting screw screw and and tighten tighten left left adjusting adjusting screw, screw, re- re- engage engage miter miter latch. latch. Check Check and and repeat repeat if ifnecessary. necessary. (g) (g) When When saw saw travel travel is is parallel parallel to to square square for for entire entire length, length, lock lock adjustment adjustment screws,in screws,inplace placeby byretightening retighteningset setscrews. screws. NOTE: NOTE: Do Donot not tighten tighten adjusting adjusting screws screws enough enoughto to retard retard the the operation operationof ofthe the miter miter latch. latch. 99 ADJUSTING ADJUSTING CROSS-CUT CROSS-CUT TRAVEL TRAVEL PARALLEL PARALLEL TO TO ARM ARM TRACKS TRACKS Both Both the the leading leading and and trailing trailing teeth teeth of ofthe the saw saw blade blade should should travel travel in in the the same same plane plane parallel parallel to to the the arm arm tracks. tracks. To To check, check, place place aa board board 4" 4" xx I" I" or orlarger larger against against the the right right side side of of the the guide guide fence fence .. With With the the machine machine in in 00 cross-cut cross-cut position position and and all all locks locks and and latches latches engaged, engaged, end end trim trim this this stock stock by by allowing allowing only only the the front front teeth teeth of of the the blade blade to to clear clear the the stock stock and and the the rear rear teeth teeth remaining remaining in in the the cut. cut. Now Now remove remove the the stock stock by by sliding sliding to to the the right right before before returning returning the the cutting cutting head head to to the the back back of of the the arm. arm. Examine Examine the the cut cut edge edge of of the the stock. stock. If If blade blade marks marks of of the the rear rearteeth teeth are are prominent prominent on on the the cut cut stock stock the the rear rear teeth teeth are are not not exactly exactly following following the the front front teeth teeth and and adjustment adjustment is is necessary. necessary. (The (The arcs arcs of of the the rear rear teeth teeth start start at at the the bottom bottom front front of of the the stock stock and and travel travel up up and and back.) back.) Repeat Repeat this this same same operation operation with with the the stock stock against against the the left left side side of of the the guide guide fence. fence. To To adjust adjust when when marks marks are are on on stock stock cut cut on on right right side: side: (a) (a) Disengage Disengagebevel bevelclamp clamphandle. handle. Do Donot notpull pullbevel bevelpin. pin. (b) (b) Loosen Loosenright rightand andleft leftlock lock nuts nutsat atrear rearof ofyoke. yoke. ( (c) c) 1/6 Loosen Loosen left left set set screw screw about about 1/6 turn turn and and tighten tighten right right set set screw. screw. (d) (d) Retighten Retightenlock locknuts nutsand andbevel bevelclamp clamphandle. handle. (e) (e) Recheck Recheckas as above above by bycutting. cutting. To Toadjust adjustwhen whenmarks marksare areon onstock stockcut cuton onleft leftside: side: (a) (a) Disengage Disengagebevel bevelclamp clamphandle. handle. Do Donot notpull pullbevel bevelpin. pin. (b) (b) Loosen Loosen right right and andleft leftlock lock nuts. nuts. (c) (c) 1/6 Loosen Loosen right right set set screw screw about about 1/6 turn turn and and tighten tighten left left set set screw. screw. ( (d) d) handle. Retighten Retightenlock locknuts nutsand andbevel bevelclamp clamphandle. (e (e) ) cutting. Recheck Recheck as as above above by bycutting. After After left left and and right right adjustments adjustments have have been been made, made, tilt tilt the the motor motor to to 45 45 bevel bevel cross-cut cross-cut position position and and again again make make cuts cuts on on 2" 2"xx 4" 4" stock stock as as was was done done in in cross-cut cross-cut position. position. If If tooth tooth marks marks again again appear appear the the motor motor is is too too high high or or low low in in the the rear rear of of the the yoke. yoke. To Toadjust adjustwhen whenmarks marksappear appearon onbottom bottomside sideof ofcut cut(left-hand (left-handpiece pieceof ofstock) stock):: (a) (a) Disengage Disengagebevel bevelclamp clamphandle. handle. Do Donot notpull pullbevel bevelpin. pin. (b) (b) Loosen Loosen all all lock lock nuts. nuts. ((cc)) Loosen Loosen right right set set screws screws about about 1/6 1/6turn turnand and tighten tighten bottom bottom set set screw. screw. (d) Retighten Retighten lock lock and and bevel bevel clamp clamp handle handle and and recheck recheck as as above above by by (d) nuts nuts cutting. cutting. To Toadjust adjustwhen whenmarks marksappear appearon onupper upperside sideof ofcut: cut: (a) (a) Disengage Disengagebevel bevelclamp clamphandle. handle. Do Donot notpull pullbevel bevelpin. pin. (b) (b) Loosen Loosen all all lock lock nuts. nuts. (c) Loosen Loosen bottom bottomset set screw screw about about 1/6 1/6turn turn and andtighten tighten right right set set screws. screws. (c) (( d) d) Retighten Retighten lock lock nuts nuts and and bevel bevel clamp clamp handle handle and and recheck recheck as as above above by by cutting. cutting. ADJUSTING ADJUSTING TABLE TABLE BOARD BOARD CLAMPS CLAMPS The The back back boards boards are are clamped clamped by by the the operation operation of of tht; tht; clamp clamp cam cam in in front front of of the the table. table. To To adjust: adjust: (a) (a) Release Release table table clamps. clamps. (b) (b) Loosen Loosen lock lock nut. nut. (c) (c) Turn Turnclamp clamp rod rodclockwise clockwiseto totighten tightenand andcounter-clockwise counter-clockwiseto toloosen. loosen. (d) (d) When Whendesired desiredadjustment adjustmentis is obtained obtainedretighten retightenlock lock nut. nut. (e) (e) Repeat Repeat on onopposite opposite side. side. 10 10 DIRECTIONS DIRECTIONS FOR FOR REMOVING REMOVING ARBOR ARBOR NUT NUT MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 1. 1. Do-Connect Do-Connect to to power power supply supply with with not not less less than than number number12 12size sizewire. wire. 2. 2. Do-Protect Do-Protect line line with with 15 15 ampere ampere time time delay delay fuse. fuse. 3. 3. Do-Be Do-Be sure sure ing ing arbor. arbor. 4. 4. Do-Be Do-Be sure sure starting starting any any Pull Pullto toloosen. loosen. 5. 5. Do-Be Do-Be sure sure and and recessed recessed Tighten Tighten arbor arbor nut nut securely, securely, using using both both wrenches wrenches provided. provided. 6. 6. Do-Keep Do-Keep saw saw blade blade sharp sharp and and properly properly set. set. 7. 7. Do-Use Do-Use anti-kickback anti-kickback attachment attachment on on guard. guard. 8. 8. Do-Keep Do-Keep arm arm tracks tracks and and bearing bearing surfaces surfaces clean clean and and dry. dry. Periodic Periodic cleaning cleaning with with dry dry cleaner cleaner is is recommended. recommended. 9. 9. Do-Periodically Do-Periodically recheck recheck alignment. alignment. 10. 10. Do-Loosen Do-Loosen clamp clamp screws screws at at rear rear of of table table when when machine machineis isnot notin inuse. use. 11. 11. Do-Remove Do-Remove blade blade but but not not arbor arbor collars collars and and nut nut when whenusing usingrear rearshaft. shaft. VOLTAGE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS FOR FOR SINGLE SINGLE PHASE PHASE 1. 1. Model Model R1450 R1450 Ili'lchine is is equipped equipped with with aa dual dual voltage voltage lli'ichine 120/108-240 Model Model R1250 R1250 is is 120 120VV only. only. motor motor 120/?08-240V. V. 2. 2. To Tochange change from from originally originally connected.voltage, connected.voltage, remove remove speci- speci- fication fication plate, plate, unscrew unscrew insulators, insulators, and and reconnect reconnect as as per per diagram. diagram. (a) (a) Be Be careful careful not not to to exert exert any any undue undue strain strain on on wires wires or or tamper tamper with with permanent permanent solder solder connections. connections. (b) (b) Connection Connection marked marked "White "White Line" Line" is is the the power power supply supply line. line. DIREC:fION DIREC:rION t$ ROTATION ROTATION OF OF WRENCH WRENCH blade blade rotates rotates clockwise clockwise when when fac- fac- all all clamp clamp handles handles are are tight tight before before operation. operation. Push Push back back to to tighten. tighten. blade blade and and arbor arbor collars collars are are clean clean side side of of collars collars are are against against blade. blade. AND AND OPERATION OPERATION 1. 1. Don't-Attempt Don't-Attempt to to operate operate on on anything anything but but des- des- ignated ignatedvoltage. voltage. 2. 2. Don't-Operate Don't-Operate unless unless all all clamp clamp handles handles are are tight. tight. 3. 3. Don't-Use Don't-Use blades blades of of larger larger diameter diameter than than rec- rec- ommended. ommended. 4. 4. Don't-Remove Don't-Remove anti-kickback anti-kickback from from guard. guard. 5. 5. Don't-Rip Don't-Rip from from wrong wrong direction-observe direction-observe cau- cau- tion tiontag tagon onguard. guard. 6. 6. Don't-Oil Don't-Oilor or grease grease arm arm tracks tracks or or motor. motor. 7. 7. Don't-Wedge Don't-Wedge anything anything against against fan fan to to hold hold mo- mo- tor tor shaft. shaft. 8. 8. Don't-Subject Don't-Subject table table top top to to variable variable humidity humidity conditions conditions (keep (keep away away from from damp dampplace.) place.) 9. 9. Don't-Force Don't-Force cutting cutting action. action. Stalling Stalling or or partial partial stalling stalling of of motor motor can can cause cause major major damage damage to to motor motorwinding. winding. 10. 10. Don't-Remove Don't-Remove saw saw blade blade guard guard when when boring. boring. 11. 11. Don't-Remove Don't-Remove arbor arbor collars collars and and nut nut when when using using rear rear shaft. shaft. INSULATE-NOT INSULATE-NOT USED USED ON ON 240V 240V CONNECTION CONNECTION
LINE LINE LINE RED RED
YELLOW YELLOW BROWN BROWN WHITE WHITE YELLOW YELLOW WHITE WHITE 208!240V 208! 240V 120V 120V BROWN BROWN 1. 1. Fit Fit 5/16" 5/ 16" Allen Allen wrench wrench into into front front end end of of motor motor shaft. shaft. (This (This is is aa holding holding wrench wrench only.) only.) 2. 2. Fit Fit large large wrench wrench on on arbor arbor nut nut as as nearly nearly parallel parallel to tofirst firstwrench wrenchas aspossible. possible. 3. 3. While While holding holding first first wrench wrench stationary stationary hand, hand, use use downward downward pressure pressure of of left left second secondwrench wrenchand andnut nutwill willloosen. loosen. In Incases casesof ofextreme extremetightness tightness use usethe thefollowing following method: method: 1. 1. Lock Lock rollerhead rollerhead to to arm arm with with rip rip lock lock 2. 2. Fit Fitwrench wrenchto toarbor arbornut nutonly. only. 3. 3. Place Place striking striking block block of of wood wood as as shown shown in in figure figure below. below. 4. 4. While While holding holding wrench wrench on on arbor arbor nut nut strike strike end end of of wrench wrench on on wood wood block block in in counter-clockwise counter-clockwise direc- direc- tion tionas as shown shownin infigure figure at atleft. left. (Caution-Never (Caution-Neverwedge wedge anything anythingagainst againstfan.) fan.) .,r: /:: with with right right//" hal!9--PR assembly. assembly. 11 11
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Turning and Boring
A specialized treatise for machinists, students in the industrial and engineering schools, and apprentices, on turning and boring methods, etc.
Standard Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing and Wagon Making: Containing: Twelve Lessons in Elementary Blacksmithing Adapted to the Demand of Schools and Colleges of Mechanic Arts: Tables, Rules and Receipts Useful to Manufactures, Machinists, Engineers and Blacksmiths