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Operation and Adjustment
EDGETRIM FINE ADJUSTMENT
REAR CUT ADJUSTMENT
FIGURE 13
FIGURE 14
7. Top and Bottom Edge Trim Fine Adjustment (Figure 13)
A. The 60HA utilizes high rpm routers with a 10
0
bevel bit to achieve a smooth accurate trim.
To adjust the closeness of the trim, loosen the router locking collar and rotate the
adjustment knob till the trim is satisfactory. Rotating the knob clockwise, leaves more
tape, counter clockwise brings the trim closer to the panel edge. Remember to tighten the
locking collar after each adjustment.
TIP: It’s a good idea to keep a slight amount of
pressure on the back of the router while making adjustments to take out any free play.
8. Front Tape Length Adjustment
A. No adjustment is necessary as the knife cuts while being tight against the panel.
TIP: To get the best results, be sure knife components are free of debris.
9. Rear Tape Length Adjustment (Figure 14)
A. Periodic adjustment may have to be made due to many factors. Panel squareness, feed
speed, panel warpage and tape composition (wood/polyester/PVC) can all affect the rear
trim length. To adjust, run a sample panel with the tape to be used. Note the rear trim
length. To lengthen trim, turn the adjustment screw with the 3/16 allen wrench clockwise.
To shorten, turn counter clockwise until you achieve the desired trim. Note: Many types
of panel composition (i.e. melamine) are prone to having some curvature when cut to size
from a full sheet. This can affect rear trim. It is suggested that trim be adjusted slightly
long (1/16) and then touched up with a file or knife in cases where rear trim varies from
panel to panel. This will avoid having a short trim situation where the tape must be
removed and new tape reapplied.
Adjusting Knob
Adjusting Screw