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Fig. 12
Fig. 11
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
P
A
G
B
G
4.
IMPORTANT:
Make certain the rollers on the
extension tables are level with the table surface of the
planer. This will provide maximum work support and
prevent sniping of the wood being planed.
5.
Place a straight edge (P) Fig. 11, on the table surface
and extending out of the entire surface of the table
extension rollers as shown. Align the two surfaces and
carefully tighten three screws (K) Fig. 9, that are holding
the extension table to the base of the planer. Readjust
bracket clip (A) if necessary.
6.
When not in use, the roller extension tables (G) Fig. 12,
one of which is shown, can be lowered in front and back
of the planer to prevent accidental movement, which
could result in misalignment of the rollers. To lower the
tables, raise the end of extension table (G) Fig. 13,
slightly to relieve pressure on the table support (B) and
move the table support inward away from clip (A), while
lowering extension table (G).
7.
Fig. 14, illustrates the stand with roller extension
tables assembled to a Delta 15
″
DC-380 Planer.
A