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Tables and Base (1). The Gibs act as shims, and take up any free play between
the Tables and Base.
(See Assy. Diagram.)
If further adjustments to the Front or Rear Tables (2, 3) are needed:
Loosen the Lock Screw (37) which is located at the rear of each Table.
Then loosen the three Gib Adjusting Screws (35) which is located next to the
Lock Screw (37).
Starting first with the lowest Gib Adjusting Screw (35), work upward and retighten
all three Adjusting Screws. As you proceed toward the top Gib Adjusting Screw,
raise up gently on the outer edge of the Table (2, 3). This will offset any ten-
dency of the Table casting to droop or sag and permit the Gib (5) to be raised
to a more proper fit.
When all three Gib Adjusting Screws (35) have been retightened, make sure to
retighten the Lock Screw (37).
(See Assy. Diagram.)
TO ADJuST THe cuTTeR HeAD GuARD
To attach the Cutter Head Guard (42), insert the assembly down through the hole
in the Front Table (2).
(See figure f and Assy. Diagram.)
A Torsion Spring (28) is enclosed in the Spring Knob (29) that returns the Cutter
Head Guard (42) over the Cutter Head Assembly (8) after a cut has been made.
(See figure f and Assy. Diagram.)
Turn the Spring Knob (29) to put tension on the Torsion Spring (28) before inserting
the post of the Cutter Head Guard (42) down through the hole in the Front Table
(2).
NOTe:
Make sure the Spring in the Spring Knob engages the slot located at
the end of the post.
(See figure f and Assy. Diagram.)
If the spring tension is too much, or not enough, remove the Cutter Head Guard
(42) and adjust the spring tension accordingly by rotating the Spring Knob (29).
(See figure f and Assy. Diagram.)
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b.
c.
d.
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2.
3.
4.
cuTTeR HeAD GuARD
SpRING kNOB (29)
fIGuRe f
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