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Model G0634X (Mfd. Since 11/20)
Straightedge
Outfeed Table
Infeed Table
Figure 61.
Infeed and outfeed tables set parallel.
Black Lines Represent
Straightedge Positions
from Overhead View
Figure 62.
Straightedge positions for checking
infeed/outfeed table parallelism.
Correcting Outfeed Table Parallelism
— If insert touches straightedge, turn
cutterhead so inserts do not interfere.
— If cutterhead touches straightedge, raise
outfeed table higher than cutterhead.
3.
Place straightedge in positions shown in
Figure 62
. In each position, straightedge
should sit flat against both outfeed table and
infeed table.
Checking Infeed Table Parallelism
1.
Follow all steps for checking outfeed table
parallelism to first make sure that outfeed
table is parallel with cutterhead.
2.
Place straightedge halfway across infeed
table and halfway over outfeed table, and
adjust infeed table even with outfeed table,
as shown in Figure 61.
2.
Raise stop bolts just enough so front edge of
table is higher than cutterhead, then adjust
each stop bolt
1
⁄
6
-turn clockwise to gradually
lower table.
3.
Check outfeed table height again (see Steps
3
–5 on Page 45).
4.
Continue lowering bolts and checking until
outfeed table height above cutterhead is
equal across table.
Figure 60
. Location of outfeed table stop bolts
and lock nuts.
Stop Bolts
Lock Nuts
— If straightedge sits flat against both infeed
and outfeed table, then tables are paral-
lel. Set outfeed table height and replace
cutterhead guard (Page 44).
— If straightedge does not sit flat against
both infeed and outfeed table in any of the
positions, then follow Adjusting Table
Parallelism
instructions on Page 47.
This procedure involves turning the table stop
bolts to raise or lower the front of the tables until
they are parallel with the cutterhead.
To correct outfeed table parallelism:
1.
Loosen lock nuts on both stop bolts shown in
Figure 60
at front of table.
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