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Pallet Leveling
What is needed:
Two 9/16” combination wrenches.
Two 1” square 31” long steel tubing, OR 31” long screen frame with mesh.
Set-Up Inspection:
Insert a 31" screen OR two pieces of 1” steel tubing into the screen clamps. When using steel tubing align the
outside edges of the steel one inch from the outside edges of the screen clamp. In “Manual” mode raise the
table and visually inspect the off contact between the steel tubing/screen frame and the pallet.
To level the pallet with the steel tubing or screen frame:
1. Loosen the uppermost nuts on top of the pallet aluminum.
2. Use a 9/16” wrench to raise the pallet by rotating the top nut. Use the other 9/16” wrench to adjust the
nut on the bottom side of the aluminum pallet base to raise the pallet.
3. If needed, loosen the uppermost nuts on the pallet leveling bolt.
4. To lower the pallet use the same nut on the bottom side that was used to raise it. Turn the nut in the op-
posite direction.
5. After levelling the pallet, tighten the uppermost nut located on top of the aluminum pallet base.
Important:
Level all pallets using the same print head. The three leveling bolts are attached to the holding
brackets, which are secured to the press. The holes for the three leveling bolts are slotted, making it possible
to move the pallet side-to-side. After all pallets are level, adjust the off contact on the remaining heads to the
same pallet.