G0677 24" Planer/Sander
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4. Without changing the table height, check
the frame and table height at the other three
locations, as shown in
Figures 59 & 60, in a
similar manner as you did in
Step 3.
Figure 59. Left table-frame height check
locations.
Figure 60. Right rear table-frame height check
location.
—If the table and frame are even at all the
locations the table is parallel with the
frame. No further adjustments need to be
made.
—If the table is higher or lower than the
frame by more than 0.003" at any of these
locations, proceed to
Adjusting Table
Parallelism.
Adjusting Table Parallelism
1. DISCONNECT THE PLANER/SANDER
FROM THE POWER SOURCE!
2. Locate the elevation screw flange at the cor-
ner that needs to be adjusted.
3. Loosen the table mounting bolts on the flange
(see
Figure 61), then rotate the flange a
small amount to the right to raise or to the left
to lower that corner of the table so it is within
0.003" of the frame.
Tip: It may help to rotate an elevation screw
flange with vise grips if it is difficult to move.
Each screw flange can be adjusted up to
0.015" between the right and left sides.
Figure 61. Table mounting bolts.
Elevation
Screw Flange
4. Tighten the table mounting bolts.
5. Repeat Steps 1-3 in a similar manner to
adjust additional table corners to within 0.003"
of the frame.
—If the table and frame are even at all the
corners, no more adjustments need to be
made.
Table Mounting
Bolt
3. Adjust the table height using the handwheel,
so the table and frame are flush with the bot-
tom of the straightedge, as shown in
Figure
Figure 58.
Feed Belt
Table Edge
Frame
Straightedge
Figure 58. Bottom edge of frame and table edge
flush.