Note:
For heights of cut greater than 13 mm (0.500
inch), install the high-height-of-cut kit.
Use the following chart to determine which bedknife is
best suited for the desired height of cut.
Recommended Bedknife/Height of Cut Chart
Bedknife
Part Number
Height of Cut
Edgemax
Micro-cut
(Standard)
115-1880 (2100)
117-1530 (1800)
1.5 to 4.7 mm
(0.062–0.188 inch)
Edgemax
Tournament
(Optional)
115-1881 (2100)
117-1532 (1800)
3.1 to 12.7 mm
(0.125–0.500 inch)
Micro-cut
(Optional)
93-4262 (2100)
98-7261 (1800)
1.5 to 4.7 mm
(0.062–0.188 inch)
Tournament
(Optional)
93-4263 (2100)
98-7260 (1800)
3.1 to 12.7 mm
(0.125–0.500 inch)
Extended
Micro-cut
(Optional)
108-4303 (2100)
110-2300 (1800)
1.5 to 4.7 mm
(0.062–0.188 inch)
Extended
Tournament
(Optional)
108-4302 (2100)
3.1 to 12.7 mm
(0.125–0.500 inch)
Low-cut
(Optional)
93-4264 (2100)
110-2301 (1800)
4.7 to 25.4 mm
(0.188–1.00 inch)
1.
Loosen the locknuts securing the height-of-cut
arms to the cutting-unit side plates (
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Figure 17
1.
Height-of-cut arm
3.
Adjusting screw
2.
Flange locknut
2.
Loosen the nut on the gauge bar and set the
adjusting screw to the desired height of cut
(
).
Note:
The distance between the bottom of the
screw head and the face of bar is the height of
cut.
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Figure 18
1.
Gauge bar
3.
Nut
2.
Height-adjusting screw
3.
Hook the screw head onto the cutting edge of
the bedknife and rest the rear end of the bar
onto the rear of the roller (
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Figure 19
1.
Gauge bar
4.
Rotate the adjusting screw until the roller
contacts the front of the gauge bar.
5.
Adjust both ends of the roller until the entire
roller is parallel to the bedknife.
Important:
When set properly, the rear and
front rollers contact the gauge bar and the
screw is snug against the bedknife. This
ensures that the height of cut is identical at
both ends of the bedknife.
6.
Tighten the nuts to secure the adjustment
enough to remove play from the washer.
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