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Anti-Kickback Fingers
Anti-kickback fingers help prevent stock from
being kicked out of the machine towards the user.
Keep the fingers clean and free from sawdust,
pitch gum, etc. so they operate smoothly.
Adjustment of In-Feed Roller
The in-feed roller should be set 0.02” below the
lowest point of knife. Make sure the knives are
set properly see the “Setting / Changing Knives”
section on page 11 prior to making any adjustments. Figure 14
1. Disconnect machine from power source.
2. Place a hard wood gauge (A, Figure 14) under
a knife in cutterhead. Place a 0.02” feeler gauge
(B, Figure 14) on top of wood block and raise
table until feeler gauge contacts the knife
in its lowest position.
3. Remove feeler gauge and place wood block
under the left side of in-feed roller. The top of
wood gauge should just contact the in-feed
roller. If it doesn’t, loosen jam nut (C, Figure 15)
and turn the adjusting screw (D, Figure 15) to
raise, or lower the in-feed roller until it contacts Figure 15
wood gauge. Repeat for opposite side of the
in-feed roller.
Adjustment of Chipbreaker
Chipbreaker should be set 0.02” below the lowest
point of knife. Make sure the knives are set
properly see the “Setting / Changing Knives” section
on page 11 prior to making any adjustments.
1. Disconnect machine from power source.
2. Place a hard wood gauge (A, Figure 14)
under a knife in the cutterhead. Place a
0.02” feeler gauge (B, Figure 14) on top of
wood block and raise table until the gauge
contacts the knife in its lowest position.
3. Remove feeler gauge and place wood gauge
(E, Figure 16) under the left side of chipbreaker
(F, Figure 16). The top of the wood gauge should
Just contact the chipbreaker. If it doesn’t,
remove
the socket head cap screw (G, Figure 15) and
remove washer (H, Figure 15), or replace with
shim of proper thickness to raise, or lower the
chipbreaker until it contacts the wood gauge.
Repeat for opposite side of the chipbreaker.
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