Axminster Craft AC16BM User manual

AC16BM
Bench Morticer
AT&M: 21/03/2019
BOOK REF : 105799
Code 105114
Original Instructions

Index of Contents
2
EU Declaration of Conformity 02
What’s Included 03
General Instructions for 230V Machines 04
Specific Safety Instructions for Morticers 04
Assembly 05-06
Specification 07
Illustration and Parts Description 07-08-09
Setting up the Machine 10-11-12-13
Optional Accessories 14
Maintenance 15
Exploded Diagrams/Lists 16-17
Notes 18-19
EU Declaration of Conformity
Fully read manual
and safety instructions
before use
Eye protection
should be worn
Ear protection
should be worn
HAZARD
Motor gets hot
Dust mask
should be worn
The symbols below advise the correct safety procedures when using this machine.
Cert No: MS3816
Axminster Tools & Machinery Ltd
Axminster Devon
EX13 5PH UK
axminster.co.uk
Type Bench Morticer
Model AC16BM and conforms to the machinery example for which the
EC Type-Examination Certificate No AN 50171993, AM 50171994
has been issued by Laizhou Tongtailai Machinery Co., Ltd.
at: No. 2666 Shuangfeng Road Chengguo Dongfeng Laizhou, Shandong 261437 China
and complies with the relevant essential health and safety requirements.
2006/42/EC
2006/95/EC
06/42/EC - Annex I/05.2006
EN 61029-1:2009
declares that the machinery described:-
This machine complies with the following directives:
EU Declaration of Conformity
Signed
Andrew Parkhouse
Operations Director Date: 17/03/2010

What’s Included
3
Quantity Item Part
1 AC16BM Bench Morticer
1 Operating Lever A
1 Saddle Operating Wheel B
1 Operating Wheel Shaft C
2 Distance Stop Rods D
Bag 1
2 M6 x 30mm and M6 x 16mm Lift and Shift Handles E
2 Ring Collar Clamps with Lift and Shift Handles F
Bag 2
1 13mm Chuck Key, 6,5,3mm Allen Keys G
1 Instruction Manual
A
B
C
D
E
F
G

4
General Instructions for 230V Machines
Specific Safety Instructions for Morticers
The following will enable you to observe good working
practices, keep yourself and fellow workers safe and main-
tain your tools and equipment in good working order.
Mains Powered Tools
•Tools are supplied with an attached 13 Amp plug.
•Inspect the cable and plug to ensure that neither are
damaged. Repair if necessary by a suitably qualified
person.
•Do not use when or where it is liable to get wet.
Workplace
•Do not use 230V a.c. powered tools anywhere
within a site area that is flooded.
•Keep machine clean.
•Leave machine unplugged until work is about to
commence.
•Always disconnect by pulling on the plug body
and not the cable.
•Carry out a final check e.g. check the cutting tool
is securely tightened in the machine and the
correct speed and function set.
•Ensure you are comfortable before you start work,
balanced,not reaching etc.
•Wear appropriate safety clothing, goggles, gloves,
masks etc.Wear ear defenders at all times.
•If you have long hair wear a hair net or helmet to prevent
it being caught up in the rotating parts of the machine.
•Consideration should be given to the removal of rings
and wristwatches.
•Consideration should also be given to non-slip
footwear etc.
•If another person is to use the machine, ensure they are
suitably qualified to use it.
•Do not use the machine if you are tired or distracted.
•Do not use this machine within the designated safety
areas of flammable liquid stores or in areas where there
may be volatile gases.
•Check cutters are correct type and size,are
undamaged and are kept clean and sharp, this will
maintain their operating performance and lessen the
loading on the machine.
•OBSERVE…. make sure you know what is
happening around you and USE YOUR COMMON SENSE.
WARNING!! KEEP TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENT OUT OF REACH OF
YOUNG CHILDREN
KEEP WORK AREA AS
UNCLUTTERED AS IS PRACTICAL.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
SHOULD CHILDREN BE ALLOWED
IN WORK AREAS.
1. Ensure that the morticer is firmly fixed to its base as the
force exerted through the operating handle could be
enough to over-balance the machine.
2. Ensure that the operating handle is returned to the
upright position after cutting a mortise.
3. Mortice chisels have very sharp ends, handle them with
great care.
4. Make sure that the timber is held firmly down against
the table by using the table clamp. This prevents the
possibility of the timber being pulled upwards as the
mortice chisel is withdrawn from the hole.

5
Assembly
Please take some time to read the section entitled
“Illustration and Parts Description” to identify the
various parts of your machine so that you are familiar
with the terminology we will use to enable you to set
up and operate your Morticer safely and correctly.
Place the machine onto a suitable surface, at a height that
will enable you to work comfortably and to ensure that
there is adequate room on either side for the size of timber
you plan to use. Once you are happy bolt the morticer
down. Loosen the locking caphead screw (a) to raise the
morticers head assembly. Locate the operating lever (A)
and the M6 x 16mm lift and shift handle (E), introduce the
operating lever through the rack and pinion assembly,
then secure the lever in place using the M6 lift and shift
handle (E) (See fig 2).
Locate the operating wheel Shaft (C), remove the phillips
screw, clamping washer and M6 x 23mm caphead screw
and place them safely aside (See figs 3 and 5). Slide
the machined cutout onto the transverse table shaft
mechanism, line up the pre-drilled hole with the one in the
table shaft mechanism and secure them in position using
a 5mm allen key and the M6 x 23mm caphead screw you
removed earlier (See figs 4 and 5).
Rack and pinion assembly
Remove the phillips screw
and clamping washer.
Secure the wheel shaft (C) to the table
shaft using the M6 caphead screw. Slide the operating wheel (B)
onto the operating shaft (C).
Locating
key
Slot
Slide the machined cutout onto the
transverse table shaft mechanism.
Table shaft
mechanism
Fig 1.
Fig 3.
Fig 2.
Fig 4.
Fig 6.
A
C
C B
E
a
Fig 5.
M6 Caphead
screw

6
Assembly
Locate the operating wheel (B), slide it on to the operating
wheel shaft (C) as shown in fig 6 (Note: Make sure the
locating key engages into the shafts machined slot).
Secure using the phillips screw and clamping washer you
removed earlier (See fig 7).
Move the table to the left by turning the operating wheel
(B), thus reveling the grub screw beneath. Locate one of
the two distance stop rods (D) and a ring collar clamp (F),
slide the ring collar clamp (F) onto the distance stop rod
(D) and lightly tighten by turning the lift and shift handle,
see fig 8 on the previous page. Line up the countersink
mark on the rod (D) with the grub screw, (make sure the
grub screw is raised fully) slide the rod (D) into the pre-
drilled hole to the end of casting and tighten the grub
screw (See figs 9,10 and 11) repeat for the opposite side.
Remove locking caphead screw (a) (see page 5), that locks
the morticers head assembly and replace it with the M6 x
30mm lift and shift handle (E) (See fig 12).
Secure the operating wheel (B) using the phillips screw
and clamping screw.
Slide the ring collar clamp (F) onto the distance stop rod
(D) and lightly tighten.
Countersink mark Grub screw
Fig 7.
Fig 9.
Fig 11.
Fig 8.
Fig 10.
C
F
E
Fig 12.

7
Specification
Illustration and Parts Description
Motor
Operating lever
Rack and pinion rise
and fall mechanism
M6 x 16mm lift
and shift handle
NVR switch assembly
Off
On
Depth stop assembly
Chisel clamping bolt
Chuck access doors
Head rise stop
Chisel mounting flange
Headbox casting
Mortice depth stop
Hollow chisel
Distance stop
assembly
Table clamp assembly
Worktable gib
strip adjuster
Crossfeed table
control knob
Transverse table
control wheel
Code 105114
Model AC16BM
Rating Craft
Power 375 W
Voltage 230 V
Chisel Stroke 100 mm
Centre of Chisel to Back Fence 70 mm
Max Height of Timber with 12.7mm Chisel and Bit
110 mm (160 mm with optional spacer block)
Max Chisel Size Softwood 16 mm
Max Chisel Size Hardwood 16 mm
Overall L x W x H 275 mm x 440 mm x 640 mm
Weight 42 kg

8
Illustration and Parts Description
Transverse gib strip adjusters Table gib strip adjusters
Table fine feed control knob
Auger mounting chuckDoor catch
Chuck door
securing screw
Lift and shift
handle lock

9
Illustration and Parts Description
Operating lever
Locking bolt
Lift and shift
handle lock
Headbox support
column
Table
Table clamping
assembly
Headbox gib
strip adjusters
Chuck access door
Motor
Base casting
Fence Distance stop assembly
Gas powered
head return
strut

10
Setting Up the Machine
Initial Set up
Introduce the chisel into the adaptor collar, press the
auger up into the chuck, tighten the chuck and withdraw
the chuck key. Gently pinch the chisel in place by finger
tightening the clamping bolt. (See figs A,B)
Setting the Chisel Auger Clearance
The old rule of thumb for chisel auger clearance was
known as “the one penny width”. This was achieved by
introducing a penny between the locating shoulder of the
chisel and the adaptor face, with the auger locked in place
and with the chisel pulled hard down on the auger. The
penny was then removed and the chisel pushed up to the
adaptor face and locked in place, this established the “one
penny width” between the chisel and the auger, which for
general timbers and mortice sizes is quite adequate.
Traditional morticers normally had a cross pin in the auger
mounting mandrel, to prevent the auger being pushed
back up into the chisel. The mounting method on the
newer morticers is a chuck. It is well worth taking the extra
time and care to prepare your augers to give the correct
‘reach’ when ‘bottomed’ out in the chuck. This will prevent
the auger being pushed back towards the chisel and
altering the clearance setting. (See fig C)
Fig A. Fig B.
Clamping bolt
Chuck key
Hollow Chisel
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