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LEVELING ADJUSTMENT
This procedure levels the table so that it is perpendicular to
the blade and flush against the rails.
1. Remove rubber caps B and C on the right side of the
table. Loosen the exposed lock nuts using a socket
wrench. Next, use a flat screwdriver to turn the shaft
of the rollers clockwise.
(see figure 12)
This will lower
the horizontal rollers to allow room for adjusting the flat
rollers.
2. Loosen the socket bolts on the flat roller plate so that the
roller can swing freely about one bolt.
(see figure 15)
Do this for both flat roller plates.
3. Hold the table against the guide rails. The flat rollers
should reposition themselves to maintain contact with
the guide rails. If the table is not perpendicular to the
blade, lift the right side of the table instead to obtain the
proper angle. A square tool will be required to confirm
the angle. Tighten the socket bolts. Check the table for
play. Repeat step 2 if some play is still present.
4. Restore the horizontal rollers to their original positions
as shown in
figure 10
by reversing the instructions in
step 1. Be sure to tighten the lock nuts and replace the
rubber caps.
Flat rollers rotate in this manner
figure 15