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This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand. This information relates to protecting YOUR SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help you recognize this information, we use the symbols to the righL Please read the manual and pay attention to these sections. Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, wiii result in death or serious injury.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE. Learning the machine's application, limitations, and specific hazards wilI greatly minimize the possibility of accidents and injury. WEAR EYE PROTECTION. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty. Everyday eyeglasses are NOT safety glasses. USE CERTIFIED SAFETY EQUIPMENT.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL mNJURY. 1. DO NOT OPERATE THIS MACHINE until it is compbteHy assembbd and instaHHedaccording to the instructions. A machine incorrectHyassembbd can cause serious injury. 2. OBTAIN ADVICE from your supervisor, instructor, or another quaHified person if you are not thorougMy famiHiar with the operation of this machine. Knowbdge is safety. 3. FOLLOW ALL WIRING CODES and recommended ebctrbaHconnections to prevent shock or eHectrocution. 4.
A separate ebctdcai circuit shouM be used for your machines. This circuit shouid not be Hessthan #12 wire and shouM be protected with a 20 Amp time Hagfuse. If an extension cord is used, use oniy 3-wire extension cords which have 3prong grounding type piugs and matching receptacb which will accept the machine's piug. Before connecting the machine to the power iine, make sure the switch is in the "OFF" position and be sure that the ebctdc current is of the same characteristics as indicated on the machine.
Useproperextensioncords. Makesureyour extensioncord is in good conditionand is a 3-wire extensioncordwhichhasa 3-pronggroundingtype plugandmatchingreceptaclewhichwiii acceptthe machine's plug.Whenusingan extensioncord, be sureto useone heavyenoughto carrythe currentof the machine.An undersized cordwiiicausea dropinlinevoltage,resultingin lossofpowerandoverheating. Fig.D,showsthecorrect gaugeto usedependingonthe cordlength.If in doubt,usethe nextheaviergauge.Thesmallerthegaugenumber, the heavierthecord.
INSTRUCTIONS LISTED BORING NOTED. MACHINE AND SHOWN IN THiS MANUAL REFER TO BOTH THE 32-325 13-SPmNDLE LINE AND 32-326 13-SPmNDLE PNEUMATmC LINE BORmNG MACHINE UNLESS OTHERWISE 3 4 Fig.
For32=326 Pneumatic 10 11 12 13 14 15 13=Spindle Line Boring Machine - PneumaticBoringMachine - Fence - -Fable - CHear PHastic Guard - -Fable Brackets - Wrench 11 16 - GageforAHigning Fenceto DrillHead 13 Fig.
FORYOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT CONNECT THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THE MACHINE IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTmRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
Fig.8 Fig. 9 TABLE TO MACHINE 1. CHip the two tame sHides (A) Fig. 8, to the tame bracket (B) as shown. 2. CHipthe remaining two tabHe sHides to the other tabHe bracket in the same manner. 3. Center tabHe (C) Fig. 9, on the machine frame as shown. 4. Position tabHe bracket (B) Fig. 10, against machine frame (D) and underneath tabHe (C) as shown, Hining up the two holies (E) Fig. 11, in the tabHe with the two holies (F) Fig. 1O, on top of tabHe bracket (B) Fig. 10. Fig. 10 5.
FENCE TO MACHINE 1. PHace spacer (A) Fig. 14, over hoHe (B) in tabHe bracket with Hargecountersunk end of spacer (A) in the up position. 2. PHace a 1/4" Hockwasher (C) Fig. 14, and a 1/4" fiat washer (D) on the 1/4-20xl-1/2" hex head screw (E) and insert screw (E) up through hoHe(B) in tabHe bracket and through hoHe in spacer (A). Thread screw (E) into threaded hoHe (F) on bottom of fence. NOTE: DO NOT TIGHTEN HARDWARE AT THiS TiME Fig. 14 3.
Fig.18 4. Withindexpins(B)Fig.18,engagedwith holiesin gage(A),Hoosen tabHe Hock knobs,oneofwhichisshown at (E),and movetabHeuntiHfront end of fence (F)is approximateHy 1/32"awayfromgageat point(G)oneach endofthe gage.Thentightenthe tameHockknobs(E). 5. Usinga small"C"champ(notsuppHied), securetame bracket(K) Fig. 18, to machineframe (L) at a point betweenthe two sidesto avoidmovement.CHamp the othertabHebracketto the machineframein the same mannerattheothersideofthe machine. 6. Loosenthetwo screws(E)Fig.
Fig.22 HEAD LOWERmNG AND RAISmNG HANDLE (For 32°325 Line Boring Machine Onmy) 1. Remove retaining ring (A) Fig. 22, and remove connecting pin (B). 2. Insert end of handle (C) Fig. 23, into head assembly as shown and fasten handle in place by reassembling connecting pin that was removed in STEP 1, through hob in end of handle. Replace retaining ring (A). Fig. 24 HEAD LOWERmNG AND RAiSiNG AiR CYUNDER {For 32°326 Onmy) Pneumatic Line Boring Machine 1. Remove retaining ring (A) Fig.
Fig.27 4. Makecertainaircyiinderrodis retractedcompbteiy intocyiinder(E)Fig.27. Looseniocknut(K)Fig.27,and unscrewhexendof cbvb rod(L)untiihobsiineupwith hobsinbracket(N).Usingretainingchip(A)andretaining pin(B),whichwereremovedin STEP1,fastencbvis(L) to bracket(N).Refightenbcknut (K)Fig.27. NOTE:It maybe necessary to ioosenscrews(R)Fig.28,in order to getpinto iineup withcbvis. 5. Insertblackairsupplyline(S)Fig.
3. Removejamnut (D)Fig.31,frombottomendof air cyiinderchamp(E)andassembbair cyiinderchamp(E) Fig.32,to champbracket(A)Fig.31, usingjamnut (D). Threadrubberfoot(F)Fig.32,ontobottomofaircyiinder champ(E)as shown.Assembbremainingair cyiinder champ to otherchampbracketinthesamemanner. 4. insertred air lines (G)Fig.33, into air fittings (H) locatedon top of eachair cylinderclamp(E).Pushend ofair line(G),as farasit wiiigointofitting(H). ASSEMBLING {For 32-326 Onmy) Pneumatic AmRFILTER Line Boring Fig.
ALIGNING (For 32-325 BORING BITS Line Boring Machine Only) 1. Hace a fiat piece of wood (A) Fig. 37, on the tame and against the fence as shown. PuN operating handle downward until ANY ONE boring bit (B) first contacts the top of the wood surface (A). NOTE: If aN boring bits (B) contact the top surface of the wood at the same time, no alignment is necessary. 2. If any of the boring bits (B) Fig. 37, are not contacting the wood surface (A), remove each bit that does not contact the board one at a time.
CONNECTING MACHINE (For 32-326 Pneumatic AIR TO Line Boring Machine Onmy} A 1/4" femaHe pipe thread (A) Fig. 43, is provided on the air fiHter for connecting the air Hineto the machine. An air suppHy of 90 psi is recommended for best resuHts and this air suppHy must not exceed 125 psi. Fig. 43 ADJUSTING {For 32-326 Pneumatic AIR Line Boring Machine Onmy) An air pressure gage (A) Fig. 44, and regulator (B) are suppHied to regulate the air pressure used to operate the machine.
STARTING AND STOPPmNG MACHINE (For 32-326 Onmy} Pneumatic Line Bering Machine 1_ Hug the motor cord (A) Fig. 46, into outlet (B) iocated on rear of the air and ebctrb controi box as shown. 2_ Move the motor on-off switch (C) Fig. 47, to the "ON" position. The motor will not start at this time. MAKE SURE THE AREA UNDER THE HEAD IS FREE OF ALL OBSTACLES AND HANDS BEFORE PRECEDING TO THE NEXT STEP. Fig. 46 3. Press in and hold the start button (D) Fig. 47.
MULTIoPOSITmON LOWERING HANDLE (For 32-325 Line Boring Machine Onmy) For extra Heverage when boring holies, the handHe (B) Fig. 50, can be pulled out as desired to increase Heverage, as shown. To move the handHe (B) out of the way when not in use, simpHy push in on handHe. CONTROLLING DOWNWARD TRAVEL OF BORmNG HEAD (For 32-325 Line Boring Machine Fig. 50 Onmy} A stop is provided to set the depth of the boring bits above the tabHe surface.
2. iMPORTANT: Before setting the iimit switch depth setting, make certain aH assemMy instructions for PNEUMATmC LiNE BORING MACHINES detaibd in the instruction manuai have been compbted. Read and understand "STARTING AND STOPPmNG iNSTRUCTiONS FOR PNEUMATIC LiNE BORING MACHINES", before continuing these instructions. Setting Limit Switch (Depth Controm} 3. Hace a test board (F) Fig. 54, iong enough to reach both champ cyiinders (G), against the fence and under the boring bits as shown.
FENCE STOPS Two fence stops, one right (A) Fig. 58, and one Heft(B), are suppiied with your boring machine. A scab (D) is provided on the fence which has a "0" mark in the center and extends 15 inches out to the Heftand right. The stops (A) and (B) can be moved anywhere abng the fence by bosening Hockhandbs (C), moving the stops (A) and (B), and tightening Hock handbs (C).
UNE BORING 1. Figure 63 illustrates a typical line boring operation being performed on a workpiece. Note that the right end of the workpiece is positioned against the fence stop (A) and 13 holes are being bored with a 32ram center distance between each hole. Fig. 63 2. If more than 13 hobs are required, simply slide work-piece along the fence and push down on the indexing pin (B) Fig. 64, until the pointed end of the pin is in the last hob that was previously bored.
CORRECT OPERATING (For 32-326 Pneumatic Onmy) Line Boring Machine The following is a typbai exampb of a iine boring operation and how the ebctrb/ak controis function: 1. Piace the workpbce (A) on the tabb and against the fence as shown in Fig. 66. Fig. 66 2. Depress and hoM the start button (B) Fig. 67. As soon as the start button (B) has been depressed, the two air champs (C) will activate and the air champ piungers (C) will iower, homing the workpiece firmiy against the tabb.
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