INSTRUCTIONS FOR
C2314-C2317 REVERSIBLE
STILE AND RAIL SET
Introduction
The Model C2314-C2317 Reversible Stile and Rail
Sets allow you to shape ¾" material into door stiles
and then simply reverse the cutter components to
shape the door rails. This set comes complete with
a ball bearing guide and shims.
Always disconnect power
to the machine when set-
ting up or making adjust-
ments. Failure to do this
may result in serious per-
sonal injury.
!
21⁄2
"
Cutting Rails
For safety and best results, we recommend using
a shaper with adjustable fences and a miter gauge.
These instructions are only intended for setting up
the cutter for counterclockwise rotation.
1
1"
⁄4"
Reversible Stile and Rail Set
To cut the rail ends:
1. UNPLUG THE SHAPER!
• Failure to follow these guidelines will result
in serious personal injury.
• Follow the safety guidelines set forth by the
manufacturer of the shaper.
2. Slide the flat cutter, bearing side up, over the
spindle as shown in Figure A.
• DO NOT remove guards and anti-kickback
devices from the shaper.
• ALWAYS WEAR ANSI APPROVED EYE AND
EAR PROTECTION when using this bit.
• Unplug shaper before installing or adjusting
cutter.
Spindle Nut
Bushing
Profile
Cutter
• Always inspect workpiece for cracks, knots,
or other imperfections that could cause the
workpiece to kick or shatter while milling.
• Always feed the workpiece against the cut-
ter rotation.
Flat
Spindle
Cutter
Figure A. Set-up for cutting rails.
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.
3. Place the bushing into the hole in the profile cut-
ter and slide both onto the spindle.
4. Thread the spindle nut against the bushing and
tighten it with a wrench.
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Adjustments
NOTICE
If the test pieces are not flush (Figure D) then check
If you have never used this type of machine
or equipment before, WE STRONGLY RECOM-
MEND that you read books, trade magazines,
or get formal training before beginning any
projects. Regardless of the content in this
instruction sheet, Grizzly Industrial will not
be held liable for accidents caused by lack of
training.
the following:
Improper Height Adjustment Shown
We stress the importance of working with good qual-
ity material and insuring that all pieces are machined
the same and that all ends and edges are cut square.
Follow all recommended safety procedures and
always test your setup using sample pieces.
Figure D. Improperly fitting stile and rail.
—If the bottom edge lines up, but the top does
not, make sure the thickness of the stile mate-
rial is the same as the rail material.
If this is your first time performing panel door con-
struction, start simple by making a square door.
Doors having more intricate designs, such as arched,
tombstone or curved panels, should only be done
when you are confident of your ability. If your proj-
ect requires curved pieces then freehand shaping
will be necessary. Remove the fence(s) and always
incorporate the use of a starting pin or block to sup-
port the workpiece as it is initially fed into the cutter.
Always use some type of jig or hold-down device to
make the operation safer and to avoid having your
hand in close proximity to the spinning cutter.
—If both the top and bottom edges do not line
up as shown in Figure D, adjust the height
of the shaper spindle, or fine tune the cutter
height by placing the included metal shims
between the bushing and the profile cutter.
—If the panel wont slide into the groove in the
stile and rails, place a metal shim between
the guide bearing and the profile cutter as
shown in Figure E.
Figure F is a sample of how all the stile and rail
pieces should fit together.
Insert Shim
SHIM
When Joint Is
Too Tight
Figure E. Adjustment to fit panel.
Figure F. Stile and rail assembly.
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