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Rabbeting
1. Adjust the fence so that the distance
between the edge of the knife and the
fence is equal to the width of the desired
rabbet (Fig 12).
2. Lower the infeed table to the depth of the
rabbet required. If the rabbet is quite deep
it may be necessary to do it in increments.
WARNING : Rabbeting requires removal of
the blade guard. Use extreme caution and
replace the guard after completion.
Adjusting the Infeed Table Height
The height of the infeed table with respect to
the cutting circle will determine the amount of
material to be removed from the work piece.
To raise or lower the table, turn the height
adjusting wheel (A, Fig 13) on the back of the
infeed table to the desired height indicated by
the guage (B, Fig 13).
Adjusting V-Belts
After the first 20 hours of operation it is
necessary to check the tension on of the V-
belts. To do this, loosen the knob A open the
pulley cover (C, Fig. 14). With medium finger
pressure the belt should push in approximately
½” about midway between the pulleys. If there
is too much play, remove the four screws (B,
Fig. 14) and take the cover off. Adjust the
tension by loosening the bottom jam nut on the
bracket (A, Figure 15) and then turn down the
top nut until the desired tension is achieved.
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
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Fig. 15