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ADJUSTING HEIGHT OF INFEED AND OUTFEED
ROLLERS
The infeed Fig. 9 (A) and outfeed Fig. 10 (B) rollers
should be 1mm below the cutting circle of the cutter
block. To check this use your wooden gauge block and
a 1mm spacer, such as a steel rule. The process is the
same for both the in and out feed rollers.
1.
Position the wooden gauge block with the 1mm
spacer on top, Fig. 11 (A) & (B) under the cutter
head so the knives just brush the top of the spacer
when at their lowest point in the cutting
circle.Transfer the gauge block to underneath the
feed rollers minus the spacer Fig. 12 & 13. The
rollers should just touch the top of the gauge block.
2.
If the rollers need to be adjusted, loosen the nuts
Fig. 9 & 10 (C), and turn adjusting screws Fig. 9 &
10 (D) until the rollers make contact with the gauge
block. Repeat process for the other end of the
rollers.
A
C
D
D
C
B
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
A
B
NOTE: Do not forget to do both the infeed and outfeed
rollers. Fig. 12 & 13.
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