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ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: To avoid damaging the chuck, make
sure the jaws are completely recessed into the chuck. Do
not use a metal hammer directly to drive the chuck onto the
spindle.
CAUTION: To avoid possible damage, be prepared
to catch the as chuck it falls.
C
A
B
A
FIG. 7
INSTALL THE CHUCK (Fig. 7)
• Inspect and clean the taper hole in the chuck (A) and the
spindle (B). Remove all grease, coatings, and particles
from the chuck and spindle surfaces with a clean cloth.
• Open the chuck jaws (C) by turning the chuck barrel
clockwise by hand. Make sure the jaws are completely
recessed inside the chuck.
• Seat the chuck on the spindle by placing a block of wood
(D) under the chuck (A) and tapping the wood with
a hammer (E) or tap the chuck with a rubber mallet.
FIG. 8
REMOVE THE CHUCK (Fig. 8)
• Turn the feed handles (A) to lower the chuck (B) to the
lowest postion.
• Place a ball joint separator (not shown) above the chuck
and tap it lightly with a rubber mallet (C) to cause the
chuck to drop from the spindle.
E
C
B
D
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