Grizzly C2125 User guide

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
C2125 CORNER LOCK
MITER BIT
• Failure to follow these guidelines will result in serious personal injury.
• ALWAYS WEAR ANSI APPROVED EYE AND EAR PROTECTION when using this bit.
• Follow the safety guidelines set forth by the manufacturer of the shaper.
These shaper bits have sharp edges. Use care while removing the waxy protective coating. Never turn on the shaper with the protective coating still on the bit.
• Unplug shaper before installing or adjusting cutter.
• Keep all guards and anti-kickback devices in place.
• Double check bit to insure it is tight and secure in router.
• Always inspect lumber and other wood materials for cracks, knots, or other imperfections that could cause lumber to kick or shatter while milling.
To make the vertical cut:
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Adjust the cutter in the shaper until the center of the lock notches are roughly half the height of your material off the surface of the table.
2. Determine which side of your material you want
on the inside and what you want on the outside of your 90° joint and place the inside sur­face against the fence.
3. Adjust the fence so the highest exposed portion
of the bit matches the thickness of the material you are cutting.
4. Use scrap lumber that is the same thickness as
the workpiece to make a test cut.
WORKPIECE
THICKNESS
HEIGHT =
The Model C2125 Corner Lock Miter Bit offers a convenient method for creating a tight-locking, eas­ily glued 90° corner joint in materials ranging from
9
16" to 1" wide. The large cutting surface and cutter diameter require a moderate degree of power and control. We recommend using this cutter with a shaper rated at 1 horsepower or larger, particularly when used with hardwoods and thicker materials.
INTRODUCTION
Note: These instructions and drawings are intended for explanation and clarification purposes only as they relate to this particular shaper cutter.
Miter Lock Bit
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To make your side cuts:
1. Place another test board flat against the table
and make another test cut, as shown in the fig­ure to the right.
2. Place the two test board cuts together and
adjust bit height and fence location until your test joints fit smoothly and precisely.
3. Once you are satisfied with your test results,
make your cuts with your actual project materi­als.
Always disconnect power to the machine when setting up or making adjustments. Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury.
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SHAPER TABLE
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