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1. Please read and follow all warning labels on your machine WEAR PROPER APPAREL Do not wear loose clothing gloves neckties rings bracelets or other jewelry which may get caught in moving parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Keep hands clear while operating machine ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES Also use face or dust mask if drilling operation is dusty Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order Always disconnect the power before servicing this machine Service should only be performed by a QUALIFIED TECH NICIAN Always turn the machine to off mode and wait for the drills to stop spinning before installing or removing drill bits Keep hands away from drills when operating PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DRILL BITS MAY BE HOT AFTER USE PRO CEDE WITH CAUTION WHEN CHANGING THE DRILL BITS DON T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don t use this machine in damp or wet locations or expose it to rain Keep work area well lighted THIS MACHINE IS DESIGNED FOR ONE PERSON OP ERATION Never operate the machine with more than one person KEEP CHILDREN AWAY All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area MAKE WORKSHOP KID PROOF with padlocks or master switches DON T FORCE MACHINE It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed USE RIGHT M
2. 11 FMM5 5513 SPINDLE 2 TIME DELAY FUSE 1 12 FMM9 9500 RIGHT PIVOT CHANNEL 1 37 FMH 5008 CORD SET 1 13 FMM9 9502 LEFT PIVOT CHANNEL 1 FMP2 2015 FOOT PEDAL GUARD 1 14 FMM5 5503 BEARING NUT 2 FMH 100 FOOT PEDAL 1 18 FMH 5514 CHUCK 2 50 59 ADJUSTMENT FOOT 4 FMH 5515 INSERT 2 FMM5 5501 TOP BEARING 2 17 FMH 5517 INSERT SCREW 2 FMM5 5502 BOTTOM BEARING 2 FM5 5011 CHUCK RELEASE HOLD GUARD 2 FMM9 9514 PULLEY BUSHING 4 FMM5 5512 ACCESS COVER 2 FM3 3007 PIN HOUSING 2 FMH C2A CARD CAGE 1 FMM6 650A CHIP CHUTE ASMB 2 21 FMM5 5511 CAM BLOCK FOLLOWER 2 FMH 2X HYDRAULIC ASMB 1 W HOSES 3 22 5 16 HOLLOW DRILL BIT 2 FMH 3126 HYDRAULIC CYLINDER 1 23 FMMS9 952A SHROUD ASMB 1 HL3H28 MALE ELBOW 2 FM 95 ACCESS GUARD 1 HL3H26 FITTED ELBOW 2 25 FMH 1050 SWITCH GUARD 1 FMM9 9535 WIRE HARNESS 1 Page 21
3. and ordinances Page 04 3 Setting Up Your Machine 3 1 Loose Items Inventory e Please remove and inspect the following items v FMM6 651A Master Chip Chute 1 this item may be installed 5 16 Hollow Drill Bits 2 these items may be installed FMM6 652A Chip Bag Assembly 1 Spin eze SPIN EZE Drill Bit Lubricant 1 HL3G06 Drill Strips 3 MS 1 Drill Sharpener 1 EBM 32 Chuck Re lease Key 1 HEX 18 Hex Wrench 1 8 1 C CD CC 2 Chip Clearer 1 FMM9 957A Spindle Rotation Tool 1 HEX 732 T Hex Wrench 7 32 T Style 1 cc DRILL EASE 0001 j 1 EBM 41 Sharpening DRILL EASE Drill Bit Lubricant 1 Stone 1 eet g HL3HY Hydraulic HG07 Plastic Oil 1 Funnel 1 3 2 Accessories Warning e USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Only use accessories approved by a Lassco Wizer The use of improper acces sories may cause risk of injury to persons Page 05 3 Setting Up Your Machine 3 3 Uncrating and Removing From the Pallet 3 3 1 Remove the wooden framing around the outside box 3 3 2 Remove the box up and over the machine 3 3 3 Remove the four 4 5 16 bolts which are securing the machine to the pallet access thro
4. gt 7 es D 2 If an equivalent oil other than Hydrol HL is used this maintenance schedule may vary depending on the manufac turer s specifications Some hydraulic oils break down when their temperature exceeds 120 F 48 9 C Hydrol HL will maintain its consistency until it reaches 210 F 98 9 C 5 4 2 5 4 3 Access the Oil Tank by removing the eight 8 hex screws on the rear of the machine which hold the Back Cover in position Remove the back cover Remove the Cap by twisting it counterclockwise Drain the Hydraulic Oil using either a pump system to pump the oil out of the machine or use a syphon system to drain out the oil It is important to remove as much of the oil as possible 5 4 4 To drain the Hydraulic Oil 5 4 5 Discard the used hydraulic oil making sure to follow all local regulations when disposing Diagram 5 70 Back Cover ot p F F 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 9000000000000000000000000000000000000000
5. Making sure the machine is unplugged and after disconnecting Diagram 5 40 the electrical wiring to the Switch on the shroud remove the shroud by lifting straight up to clear the drive mechanism making sure the Traverse Locks are disengaged Belt J Page 12 5 Maintenance 5 3 Inspecting the Flex Drive 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 5 3 5 Inspecting the Flex Drive on your FMMH 2 1C should be done at least once every 12 months however it may be necessary to check this more often if problems with the rotation of the spindles is noticed Belt shavings are normal for new adjusted belts but contact a service technician if it becomes excessive Inspect the Belts for wear and the proper tension The tension should be adjusted to an approximate 1 2 gap between a straight edge placed from the outside edge of the Idler Pulley to the out side edge of the Outside Pulley with the pulleys located one be hind the other Depress the belt halfway between the two pulleys and measure the distance between the straight edge and the belt depression The belts can be adjusted by loosening the Lock Nut on the Belt Adjustment Screw located on the front portion of the Flex Drive Pivot Assembly and turning the screw clockwise to tighten the belt and counterclockwise to loosen the belt After the belt has be
6. Remove the hole guard which is attached to the chuck This is done by grasping the tab and sliding the guard off Using the Chuck Release Key EBM 32 insert the tapered end facing down into the chuck hole In a clockwise motion turn the Chuck Release Key 45 degrees The drill bit will slide out of the chuck It is recommended that you hold onto the drill bit so that it does not drop out of the chuck damaging the tip To install a drill bit grasp the drill bit and being careful to keep it straight press it up into the chuck Seat the drill bit by using a stack of scrap paper Set the scrap on the table Lower the table lift speed by turning the Table Adjust ment Knob see section 4 9 Step on the foot pedal slowly rais ing the table toward the Drill Bit Put light pressure on the hollow Drill Bit seating it firmly in place Remove the scrap paper and turn the machine on to check the concentricity of the bit If the bit is not concentric remove it and repeat steps 4 2 2 through 4 2 5 until it is concentric When the drill bit is correctly installed replace the hole guard back onto the chuck to protect debris from clogging the chuck Diagram 4 20 Hole Guard Taps Chuck Diagram 4 30 e Drill Bit Page 09 4 Operation 4 3 Leveling the Drill Bits 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 3 6 4 3 7 4 3 8 4 3 9 BEFORE LEVELING THE DRILL BITS MAKE SURE THAT THE DRILL MOTOR S
7. the Table Assembly as shown in diagram 3 40 Position the Drill Strip s under the Card Cage so that they are directly beneath the Drill Bits when the Table rises It is recom mended that the drill strips be rotated and changed regularly as they wear For additional information on Drill Strips see section 4 5 and section 4 6 Diagram 3 40 Card Cage Metal Tray _ Table Assembly Drill Stt Drill Strip 3 7 1 3 8 1 3 8 2 3 7 Attaching the Chip Bag 3 8 Electrical Instructions Attach the Chip Bag FMM6 652A to the machine by stretching Diagram 3 50 the mouth of the bag over the Master Chip Chute and hooking the aluminum bar onto the bracket located on the top flat portion of the master chip chute as shown Please note that you must empty this bag as needed to avoid clogging Chip Bag Bracket Master Chip Chute Chip Bag Your FMMH 2 1C comes with an electrical cord containing the plug to fit into standard grounded 115V outlets This machine has a combined full load draw of 18 8 Amps and requires a 20 Amp Rocker Switch Rocker Switch Table Motor Circuit Drill Motor Diagram 3 60 Making sure that nothing is interfering with the drill bits plug the cord set into a grounded 115V outlet To turn the Drill Motor on face the machine
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9. ACHINE Don t force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed MAINTAIN MACHINE WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from machine before turning it on KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents DISCONNECT MACHINE before servicing when changing accessories such as drill bits drill blocks and the like REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Make sure the power switch is in the off position before plugging in USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Consult the us er s manual for recommended accessories The use of im proper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons NEVER STAND ON MACHINE Serious injury could occur if the machine is tipped DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before further use of the ma chine a guard or other part that is damaged should be care fully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mount ing and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repair or replaced NEVER LEAVE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED T
10. Lassco Wizer Spinnit FMMH 2 1C Hydraulic Paper Drill Designed for Cancelling Decks of Playing Cards Serial Number Date of Purchase Dealer Address Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely and keep these operating instructions for future reference Telephone Number Lassco Wizer 485 Hague Street Rochester NY 14606 U S A Tel 585 436 1934 Fax 585 464 8665 www lasscowizer com info lasscowizer com Table Of Contents 1 Introduction e 1 1 e 1 2 Your New FMMH 2 1C Paper Drill Shipping Damage Inspection 2 1 e 2 2 e 2 3 Safety Instructions Warning Labels Grounding Instructions 3 1 3 2 3 3 e 3 4 3 5 e 3 6 e 3 7 e 3 8 3 Setting Up Your Machine Loose Items Inventory Accessories Warning Uncrating and Removing From the Leveling The Machine Adding the Oil Installing and Positioning the Drill 5 3 5 4 Inspecting the Flex Drive Changing the Hydraulic Oil 6 Trouble Shooting Guide 6 1 Determining the Cause and Correction to Certain Problems 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 Parts Diagrams Side Ue Head Assembly Spindle and Chuck Assembly Rear VIEW 6 Pafts i8ttttzzzzz 1 Introduction 1 1 Your New FMMH 2 1C Paper Drill e Thank you for your pu
11. URN POWER OFF Don t leave machine until it comes to a complete stop Page 02 2 Safety 2 2 Warning Labels AWARNING Entaglement hazard Rotating parts Do NOT operate with Et WAR exposed long hair D e WARNING DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN OR USE IN DAMP LOCATIONS WARNING Read and understand operator s manual and all other safety instructions before using this equipment jewelry or loose clothing AWARNING Moving parts can crush and cut Keep hands clear while operating machine AWARNING Risk of eye injury Wear eye protection AWARNING Risk of Injury Do NOT operate without guards in place AWARNING Drill bits may be hot after use Allow drill bits to cool down before touching Severe shock hazard Only authorized personnel may service this equipment Turn power OFF before entry A CAUTION For continued protection against risk of fire replace ONLY with a fuse of the same type and having the same electrical rating Page 03 2 3 Grounding Instructions Diagram 2 10 METAL SCREW 0 COVER OF GROUNDED OUTLET BOX GROUNDING PIN e In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to re duce the risk of electric shock This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment grounding conduc tor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into a m
12. WITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION We recommend using a piece of card stock on the Table when leveling the drill bits to avoid drilling into the drill strip This will lengthen the life of your drill bits and keep them sharper Remove one 1 of the two 2 Access Guard Screws using the 1 8 Hex Wrench HEX 18 Swing the Access Guard as shown in diagram 4 40 to gain access to the motor shaft Insert the Spindle Rotation Tool FMM9 957A into the end of the motor shaft through the opening in the top of the machine shroud until the notch in the Spindle Rotation Tool fits into the keyway securely Swing the access cover located on the front of the heads to one side allowing access to the spindle and chuck Turn the Spindle Rotation Tool by hand until the Insert Retainer Screw can be seen in the opening Turn the rocker switch labelled Table Motor on Stepping on the foot pedal raise the table so that it meets the bottom of the pressure foot assembly By keeping the foot pedal activated during steps 4 3 7 through 4 3 8 the table will stay in the full upright postion Using the 7 32 Hex Wrench HEX 732 T loosen the insert retainer screw approximately one half turn loosening too much may cause the insert retainer screw to come out com pletely Retighten the insert retainer screw until it is snug but not tight this will allow you to raise or lower the chuck without too much play Hold onto the Spindle Rotation Tool to pre vent the bel
13. and press the Rocker Switch on the left hand side labeled Drill Motor To turn the Table Motor on face the ma chine and press the Rocker Switch on the right hand side labeled Table Motor op 00 Page 08 4 Operation 4 1 Protective Guard 4 1 1 4 1 2 Your FMMH 2 1C comes with a protective guard installed DO NOT operate this machine without the guard in place Please note that when you are performing certain operations such as removing and installing drill bits you will need to move the guard out of the way Making sure the power to the machine is disconnected or locked out push the guard up and hold in place while performing necessary operations or maintenance The pro tective guard should not be removed during operation Diagram 4 10 Oo 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 2 6 4 2 7 4 2 Drill Bit Removal and Installation CAUTION DRILL BITS MAY BE HOT AFTER USE ALLOW DRILL BITS TO COOL DOWN BEFORE TOUCHING BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING THE DRILL BITS DISCONNECT OR LOCK OUT THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE DRILL MOTOR We recommend using a piece of card stock on the Table when leveling the drill bit to avoid drilling into the drill strip This will lengthen the life of your drill bits and keep them sharper
14. atching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED If it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a QUALI FIED ELECTRICIAN Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment grounding con ductor If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary do not connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal Check with a QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN or service personnel if the grounding instruc tions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the machine s plug This machine is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in diagram 2 10 The machine has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in diagram 2 10 Make sure the machine is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter is available or should be used with this machine If the machine must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit the reconnection should be made by qualified service personnel and after reconnection the tool should comply with all local codes
15. bit dull Sharpen drill bit Note In extreme conditions the drill chuck and or chip chute may be plugged Remove the drill bit loosen the chip chute pull down and clean See Operating Instructions Uncommon metallic sounds from under the shroud The Drive Pulley is loose Adjust the Drive Pulley to the proper height and tighten or replace the Set Screw The Needle Bearings on the Idler Pulley s are not lubricated Lubricate the Needle Bearings as needed Machine vibrates wobbles resonates etc The machine is not level on the floor Use the leveling feet to make the machine level on the floor See Setting Up Your Machine The machine is located directly on a concrete floor Place a rubber mat or carpet under the machine Drill bit s are not concentric Re install drill bit s until they are concentric See Operating Instructions The drill bit s are drilling into the drill strip or they are not drilling through the bottom sheet of the product you are drilling Drill bit s are not adjusted properly to the card stock card stock not used Adjust your drill bit s per Operat ing Instructions The Chuck s were not tightened after adjustment Re adjust and tighten The drill bit s do not rotate when the motor is turned on A Drive Belt is broken on the Flexible Drive System Replace the broken belt See Maintenance A Drive Belt is loo
16. ct requires different speeds It is always recom mended to drill through a test stack of the product until the opera tor is confident of the required speed Diagram 4 100 m Table Adjustment Knob Foot Pedal Page 11 4 Operation 4 6 Tips on Drilling 4 6 1 Use a sharp drill bit at all times Using the MS 1 drill bit sharpener sharpen your drill bits regularly Apply light pres sure when sharpening Too much pressure may cause flaring of the tip Once a drill bit has a flared tip it becomes defective 4 6 2 Sharpening Stone Use to debur the outside cutting edge of the drill bits for better performance 4 6 3 Lubricate drill bits occasionally Use Drill Ease or Spin Eze While the drill is running simply touch the Drill Ease stick to the drill bit or brush on the Spin Eze Drill through scrap to remove any excess This will allow for a smoother cut 4 6 4 Drill Strips When drilling a drill bit must stop slightly above the drill strip Replace worn out drill strips regularly to ensure proper drilling 5 Maintenance A ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER BEFORE PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE ON THIS MACHINE MAINTENANCE SHOULD ONLY BE PER Gy FORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN AL KEEP HANDS CLEAR WHILE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THIS MACHINE MOVING PARTS CAN CRUSH AND CUT 5 2 Annual Lubrication 5 2 7
17. drol HL Oil HL3HY or an equivalent brand fill the tank with 1 1 2 gallons or until the Oil Tank is approximately 3 4 filled with oil 5 4 7 Replace the Cap making sure it is sealed securley 5 4 8 Replace the Back Cover by securing the eight 8 hex screws that hold it in place 5 4 9 After changing the oil it will be necessary to work the air out of the system This is done by turning the power to the Hydraulic Motor on and activating the foot pedal to raise and lower the table Air in the hydraulic lines may make the table motion irratic Continue raising and lowering the table until the machine responds in the usual way indicating all the air has been bled out of the hydraulic lines Diagram 5 80 Hydrol HL recommended Funnel included Oil Tank Page 15 6 Trouble Shooting Guide 6 1 Determining the Cause and Correction to Certain Problems Problem Cause Correction Drill bit not concentric Foreign material in chuck or in drill plug Inspect and clean Drill bit is bent Replace drill bit Drill bit not seated in chuck properly Re insert drill bit correctly See Operating Instructions Chuck is not tight to spindle Tighten set screw Drill bit not drilling Drill bit plugged Remove and clear chips Check for other foreign matter Drill
18. en properly adjusted re tighten the Lock Nut Flex Drive Pivot Assembly Visually check the Flex Drive Pivot Assembly for unusual wear Check the Pivot Assembly bolts and tighten if necessary Be sure the wiring is clear of all moving components and is prop erly attached when replacing the Shroud Flex Drive Pivot Assembly Diagram 5 40 Straight Edge Belt ___ Outside Pulley Belt Tension Diagram 5 50 i Belt Adjustment Screw Diagram 5 60 gt Flex Drive Pivot Assembly Page 13 5 Maintenance 2 5 in 5 gt L o ds D t D G 8 q Te d O v I o O 2 q N gt o gt o D d D c o a 3 a O 2 3 D gt am oO F L nn D gt o N Q D 8 D a 35 E d Q 1 o Q O D o Fe 4 N n 2 TD D 0 D E 32 a TD Cc O TD d en P 2 ie O 2 FH oO d TD o a o a TD d o TD d 0 L a 3 5 Q oO D E a 2 2 iS FH D E ra TD es z c
19. gh and two 2 decks wide Pull out the Card Cage Drawer as shown in diagram 4 60 insert six decks of cards as shown and 3 decks high close the Card Cage Drawer Proceed with drilling After cards have been drilled remove card decks 2 decks wide TN D Card Cage Drawer 4 5 1 4 5 2 4 5 3 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 5 Drilling Procedures After all your adjustments are made as desired position the Table in its primary position Set the product to be drilled on the table and make sure it is secure using the Paper Side Stops To drill step down on the Foot Pedal and hold raising the Table up to meet the drill bits Make sure the Table rises fully allowing the drill bits to drill through the product When the drill bits have penetrat ed through the entire stack of product release the Foot Pedal which alows the table to return to its lowered position It is important you do not drill too slow or too fast If you drill too slow you can burn the paper leaving undesired marks If you drill too fast the drill bits will act more like a punch and they will break If your Table rises too slow increase the speed of your Table rise by turning the Table Adjustment Knob located just under the Ta ble on the front of the machine counterclockwise If your Table rises too fast decrease the speed of your Table rise by turning the Table Adjustment Knob clockwise Different produ
20. hine Page 06 3 Setting Up Your Machine 3 5 Adding the Oil 3 5 1 Remove the back cover by unscrewing the eight 8 hex screws that hold it in place 3 5 2 Remove the Cap on the Oil Tank 3 5 3 Insert the Plastic Funnel included with the machine into the Oil Tank and using the new batch of Hydrol HL Oil HL3HY included with the machine fill the tank with 1 1 2 gallons or until the Oil Tank is approximately 3 4 filled with oil 3 5 4 Replace the Cap making sure it is sealed securly 3 5 5 Replace the Back Cover by securing the eight 8 hex screws that hold it in place 3 5 6 After adding the oil it will be necessary to work the air out of the system This is done by turning the power to the Hydraulic Motor on and activating the foot pedal to raise and lower the table Air in the hydraulic lines may make the table motion irratic Continue raising and lowering the table until the machine responds in the usual way indicating the all the air has been bled out of the hydraulic lines Diagram 3 25 Hydrol HL included Funnel included LES A i he Oil Tank __ Page 07 3 Setting Up Your Machine 3 6 Installing and Positioning the Drill Strips 3 6 1 Slide the Drill Strip s HL3G06 into the slot located on
21. rchase of the Spinnit FMMH 2 1C Paper Drill e We ask that you take a moment to fill in the serial number and other information on the front cover of the manual Please keep this manual as a reference for future use e For parts and service please contact the Lassco Wizer Dealer from whom you purchased the machine If you require assistance in locating a Lassco Wizer Dealer please contact our customer service department at 585 436 1934 Please have the model of your machine and the serial number when you call e If you wish to write to us send correspondence to Lassco Wizer Attn Customer Service 485 Hague Street Rochester NY 14606 1 2 Shipping Damage Inspection e Remove the machine from the carton and inspect for any shipping damage If any damage is present report the damage to the carrier immediately failure to do so may void any warranties Page 01 2 Safety 2 1 Safety Instructions All operators must read and understand the Users Manual including all safety instructions before using this equipment Failure to fully understand the safety instructions can result in personal injury If after reading the manual you are still uncertain about use please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the machine for assistance If you need contact information for a Service Technician nearest you please call 585 436 1934 SAFETY OF THIS EQUIPMENT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER S
22. se on the Flexible Drive System Tighten the loose belt See Maintenance An Insert Retainer Screw is hitting the inside of the Chuck Housing Adjust the Chuck and tighten the Insert Retainer Screw Page 16 7 Parts Diagrams 7 1 Side View of _ Le 16 LI AL D ge Ji Page 17 7 Parts Diagrams 7 2 Head Assembly Page 18 7 Parts Diagrams 7 3 Spindle and Chuck Assembly J 1 L JU Page 19 7 Parts Diagrams 7 4 Rear View Page 20 7 Parts Diagrams 1 FMM9 9534 3 4 HP MOTOR 1 FM5 5006 ROCKER SWITCH 2 2 FMM9 9513 DRIVE BELT 2 27 FM 90 FM 91 OUTER INNER GUARD BRACKET 1 1 3 NA FM 93 PROTECTIVE GUARD 1 4 FMM9 9506 IDLER PULLEY 2 FMH 4000C TABLE ASMB 1 5 FMM9 9517 SHROUD LOCKING KNOB 2 FMH 3117 SAFETY APRON 1 6 FMM8 8502 TRAVERSE ROD 2 31 FMH 3001C TOP DIE SHOE 1 7 FMM8 8500 END PLATE LEFT 1 32 FMH 3118 DIE PIN 2 8 FMM8 8501 END PLATE RIGHT 1 33 FMH 3119C SUPPORT PLATE 1 2 FMM9 9505 PULLEY 6 FMH 20011 NEEDLE VALVE 1 10 FMM5 5506 HOUSING 2 5 FM 83 12 AMP TIME DELAY FUSE 1 FM 82 8 AMP
23. ts from turning Lower the height of the Chuck by turning it counter clockwise Raise the height of the Chuck by turning it clockwise When the drill bit is just touching the drill strip re tighten the insert retainer screw This may require you to turn the Spindle Rotation Tool until the Insert Retainer Screw is again access able through the opening Lower the table 4 3 10 Repeat steps 4 3 3 through 4 3 9 on the remaing Drill Bits so that they are all level with each other 4 3 11 REMOVE THE SPINDLE ROTATION TOOL FROM THE MO TOR SHAFT Leaving this attached can cause injury to the user as it can fly out of the machine upon startup 4 3 12 Replace all the Access covers and Access Guards so that they cover the motor shaft opening and the retainer screw open ings Access Guard Diagram 4 40 1 8 Hex Wrench f ___ Access Guard Screw fy Diagram 4 50 Spindle Rotation Tool SR Access Cover Fle Diagram 4 60 y e a OS I Screw Card Stock ard Stoc f Insert Retainer Sop 2 Ho rench Diagram 4 70 Chuck U Table Page 10 4 Operation 4 4 Card Cage 4 4 1 The Card Cage is designed to hold six 6 Diagram 4 60 decks of playing cards at a time three 3 Playing Cards Card Cage decks hi
24. ugh the rear of the machine using a 5 16 wrench not provided as shown in diagram 3 10 Discard the four Diagram 3 10 4 5 16 bolts g 3 3 4 Remove the FMMH 2 1C from the pallet carefully stepping it off the edge DO NOT drop the machine DO NOT lift by the table Two people may be needed to remove the machine from the pal let safely 5 16 Bolts 5 16 Bolts 4 e 64 cm Wooden Pallet 3 4 Leveling The Machine 3 4 1 Set the machine down in its desired location and determine if the machine is level making sure that it does NOT rock in any direc tion If it does determine which Leveling Feet need to be adjusted Diagram 3 20 and whether they need to be adjusted up or down 3 4 2 If adjustment is needed start by loosening the four 4 nuts which are accessed through the rear of the machine 3 4 3 Next adjust the four 4 Leveling Feet by screwing them clockwise to raise them or counter clockwise to lower After each adjust A ment set the machine down completely to verify that the machine no longer rocks Continue adjustment as needed until the ma b Pee saci chine sits securely in place Tighten the four 4 nuts down to secure the position of the Leveling Feet Mee Leveling Feet 0 L Base of the Mac

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