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Fig. 36
Fig. 35
INFEED TABLE ADJUSTMENTS
1. To raise or lower the infeed table, loosen table
lockhandle (A) Fig. 35, move the table raising and
lowering handle (B) up or down until the table is at the
desired position and tighten table lockhandle (A).
2.
NOTE:
When raising or lowering the infeed table a
plunger located on other end of the index stop (C) Fig.
36, automatically stops the table at 1/8 inch depth of cut.
To move the table past this point it is necessary to pull
out index stop (C) and move the table up or down.
IMPORTANT:
Always make sure table lockhandle (A) is
tightened before operation. The table lockhandle (A) is
spring-loaded and can be repositioned by pulling out the
handle and repositioning it on the serrated nut located
under the handle.
3. The depth of cut of the infeed table (position of table
in relationship with the cutting circle) can be read with
the pointer (D) Fig. 36, and scale (E). Maximum table
depth adjustment with this 6" jointer is 1/2 inch.
B
A
D
E
A
C
Fig. 37
INFEED TABLE POSITIVE STOPS
Positive stops are provided to limit the height and depth
of the infeed table. To adjust the stops, loosen two
locknuts (F) and (G) Fig. 37, and turn the two adjusting
screws (J) and (K) as required. Then retighten the
locknuts (F) and (G). A good suggestion is to set the
upper positive stop (J) for your finish or final cut. This
means that you will be able to rapidly set the infeed table
for a finish or final cut without checking the scale and
pointer. Also the lower positive stop (K) can be set for the
maximum 1/2" depth of cut or if you desire to limit the
depth of cut, adjust the stop screw (K) accordingly.
OUTFEED TABLE ADJUSTMENTS
For most jointing operations the outfeed table must be
level with the knives at their highest point of
revolution. This means that the knives must be parallel to
the outfeed table and project equally from the
cutterhead. To move the outfeed table up or down,
loosen lockscrew (A) Fig. 38, and turn hand knob (B).
When the outfeed table is level with the knives at their
highest point of revolution, tighten lockscrew (A).
Fig. 38
A
B
F
K
G
J
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