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Once the outfeed table is properly adjusted, you can reinsert the table plugs and then move onto
the infeed table to check if adjustments are necessary. Do not go back and readjust the outfeed
table once you have started the infeed table adjustments as this will force you to start over.
5. Loosen the front lock for the infeed table enough to expose the threads behind it. See
picture below.
6. Raise the infeed table, using the crank knob underneath it, until the threaded portion of the
lock knob just begins to touch the top of the slotted hole (see above) This would place the
infeed table at zero depth of cut relative to the outfeed table. If the depth of cut label is not at
zero, you can reposition it later after adjustments are made, or we can send you a
replacement label after adjustments have been made.
7. With the straight edge across both tables, check to see if the infeed table is coplanar to the
outfeed table at the front and back of the machine See FIG A and B below.
The infeed table should be coplanar across its length with the outfeed table both at the front
and rear of the machine. If the infeed table is not coplanar to the outfeed table, remove the
hole plugs in it, and perform the leveling instructions mentioned on page 38 in the outfeed
adjustment instructions section. When both tables are coplanar and parallel to the cutterhead,
you’ll need to go back to page 19 and check the fence stops.
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