Delta 43-355 Instruction Manual Page 10

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Fig. 21
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
CHANGING POSITION OF
THE SWITCH ARM
The switch arm (A) can be positioned in the vertical
position, as shown in Fig. 21 , or in the horizontal
position, as shown in Fig. 22. This allows the switch to
be placed in the most convenient position for the type of
work you are performing. For example, when using the
fence (B) as a guide when shaping, it is more convenient
to have the switch arm in the vertical position, as shown
in Fig. 21. When shaping with collars and starting pin (C)
it is more practical to have the switch arm in the
horizontal position, as shown in Fig. 22. This moves the
switch below the table surface preventing any
interference of the switch arm with the workpiece.
To change position of the switch arm, loosen screw (D)
Fig. 23, and rotate arm (A) to the vertical or horizontal
position. Then tighten screw (D).
REVERSING
SPINDLE ROTATION
The motor supplied with your shaper is equipped with a
reversing switch (A) Fig. 24, located on the motor
junction box. CAUTION: Never attempt to change the
rotation of the spindle with the motor running. NOTE: lt
it is desired to operate the shaper spindle in only one
rotation or to prevent any accidental changing of the
spindle rotation, a padlock can be inserted through the
holes in the switch bracket (B).
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
The motor supplied with your shaper is equipped with a
reset overload relay button (C) Fig. 24. If the motor shuts
off or fails to start due to overloading (shaping stock too
fast, using a dull cutter, using the shaper beyond its
capacity, etc.) or low voltage, TURN THE SWITCH TO
THE "OFF" POSITION, let the motor cool three to five
minutes and push the reset button (C) which will reset
the overload device. The motor can then be turned on
again in the usual manner. IMPORTANT: If the motor
continually shuts off due to overloading, the cause of
overloading must be corrected. If this happens it is
recommended you obtain advice from a qualified
electrician.
A
A
D
B
A
A
B
C
C
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