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Wadkin ECA Tenoner Manual and Parts List

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HEADSTOCKADJUSTMENTS.( Continued)TENONING HEAD SPINDLE END.The spindle end is shown in Fig. 6. The cutterblocksare driven with the key <strong>and</strong> locked in positionwith hexagon nut. A special box spanner isprovided for locking the nut. Two holes in thecutterblnck are used to take a tommy bar to holdthe spindle while locking the nut.TOP SCRIBING OR COPE HEAD.The top scribing head is carried on a slidewayfixed to the top tenoning head <strong>and</strong> will thereforemove up <strong>and</strong> down when the tenoning head isadjusted. Further vertical adjustment to thescribing head is obtained by rotating star h<strong>and</strong>wheel 'L', Fig. 3. This movementlocking h<strong>and</strong>le' ,Fig. 3. Cross adjustment to the scribing head is obtainedh<strong>and</strong>wheel 'P', Fig. 2, which is locked by locking h<strong>and</strong>le 'Q', Fig. 3.BOTTOM SCRIBING OR COPE HEAD.cll!!. 6. TENONING HE:.AD SPINDL!:: E:NO.www.wadkin.comThe bottom scribing head is mounted <strong>and</strong> operated similar to the top head with its maintaken from the bottom tenoning head. Further vertical adjustment to the head is takenh<strong>and</strong>wheel 'N', Fig.2, <strong>and</strong> is locked with the tee locking h<strong>and</strong>le '0', Fig. 3. s usprovided by rotating star h<strong>and</strong>wheel 'R', Fig. 2, <strong>and</strong> locked with locking h<strong>and</strong>le'S', Fig. 3.F"ORSTM. TENONinfo@wadkin.comPage 8

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