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DIRECTIONS FOR USING. Before using the giitiimer see that the oil holes are clear. A few drops of oil will be sttfficient for from three to five hotirs' itse. After using the gannner remove the chips or turnings that accumulate back of the cutter. If allowed to remain they will cause trotible by getting into the working parts of the machine. Run the cutter back by means of screw G as far as necessary. Then place the machine on the saw, with the cutter close up in the chamber of the tooth to be ...gummed. If the teeth are regular and the same distance apart, start the ctit- ter in any chamber ; btit if they are irregtilar, make them even by com- mencing in the smallest tooth. After gumming the saw a few times the teeth must become regular. E is a set screw to regulate the depth of gullet. Fasten the machine to the saw by means of the screws ///>, and proceed to gum the first tooth, one of the points of the star l)eing struck at each revohition by a projection on the handle the cutter is steadily fed in until aiTested by set screw E.
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