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For Machines Mfd. Since 10/21
South Bend Tools
Model SB1118
S E R V I C E
36"
Wood Blocks
Figure 63. Wood blocks properly positioned on the
Figure 63. Wood blocks properly positioned on the
planer table.
planer table.
1.
Build wood blocks by cutting a straight
6-foot-long 2x4 in half.
Note:
Having the wood blocks at an even
height is critical to the accuracy of your
overall adjustments. For best results, make
the 2x4 square with a jointer and table saw
before cutting it in half.
2.
Make sure all inserts are properly installed
(refer to Rotating/Replacing Cutterhead
Inserts on Page 36 for detailed
instructions).
3.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
4.
Lower table at least 4" below head casting.
5.
Lower bed rollers below table surface (refer
to Bed Roller Height on Page 35).
6.
Place wood blocks along sides of table, as
illustrated in Figure 63.
To use wood blocks to check/adjust heights:
Items Needed
Qty
Hex Wrench 3mm .................................................1
Open-End Wrench 10mm .....................................1
2x4 6' Long .............................................................1
Feeler Gauge Set ...................................................1
Metal Shims ..........................................................1
Using Wood Blocks
7.
Raise the headstock cover.
8
. Use handwheel to adjust table height until
there is a 0.020" gap between edge of a
carbide insert at BDC and wood blocks, as
measured with a feeler gauge.
Note:
The wood blocks will now hold infeed
and outfeed rollers, chip breaker, and
pressure bar at same level as insert at BDC.
9.
Loosen infeed roller jam nuts (see Figure 59
on Page 47) and turn set screw on each end
of the infeed roller to raise it above the wood
blocks.
10
. Turn set screws back down so infeed roller
just touches wood blocks on both sides.
11.
Tighten jam nuts, making sure set screws do
not move.
12.
Without moving table, adjust outfeed rollers,
pressure bar, and chip breaker (Figures 60–
62 on Page 47) in the same manner, using
wood blocks as reference point.
Note:
The pressure bar should be at the same
height as the cutterhead. You will need the
feeler gauge with the wood blocks to ensure
that it is at the same height as the cutterhead
with the carbide insert at BDC.
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