USER MANUAL
3.E SPECIFIC USE OF THE SPACER BARS
When joining small
mouldings
(lower
than the height of
the back fences), it
is necessary to use
the set of spacer
bars supplied with
the machine.
The spacer bars are
made of two steel
bars linked with a
screw locked by a
nut. The head of the
screw must be on
top.
3.F THREE ESSENTIAL RULES
The MACH 5 CART is designed to join mouldings in 1 to 9 positions. You can stack up to 9 wedges in each position. The selection
depends on the width and thickness of the moulding to join.
1- A MINIMUM 2 mm clearance (less than 1/8") above the wedges shall be
respected.
2- Same size wedges can be stacked up in order to avoid having to change the
wedge size when joining mouldings with different thickness.
3- The wedge positions should be lined up to the highest points of the moulding.
When selecting the position of the top clamp, always pay attention to its contact surface with the
moulding. Select positions that will provide steady seating.
When levelling the machine, if the machine is installed against a working table, make sure a long
frame will not be risen up by the table, this would cause bad joining.
Spacers
Figure 3-20
Figure 3-22
This is an example of
a bad setting, the
spacer bar not being
used will cause the
top clamp not to
hold the moulding
correctly.
The
moulding will jump
up during stapling.
To able to insert the
spacer bars, press
the button A so it
shows "SPACER".
This will cause the
table to leave more
space
for
thoses
spacers.
MACH 5 CART
Figure 3-21
A
Figure 3-23
Figure 3-24
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