G020095
Figure 8
1.
Height-of-cut arm
3.
Adjusting bolt
2.
Locknut
2.
Loosen the nut on the gauge bar and set the height
adjusting bolt to the desired height-of-cut (Figure 9).
The distance between the bottom of the bolt head and
the face of the bar is the height-of-cut.
Figure 9
1.
Gauge bar
3.
Nut
2.
Height adjusting bolt
3.
Hook the bolt head onto the cutting edge of the
bedknife and rest the rear end of the bar onto the rear
of the roller (Figure 10).
Figure 10
1.
Gauge bar
4.
Rotate the adjusting bolt on the height-of-cut arms
until the front roller contacts the gauge bar. Adjust
both ends of the roller until the entire roller is parallel
to the bedknife.
Important:
When set properly, the rear and front
rollers will contact the gauge bar and the bolt head
will be snug against the bedknife. This ensures
that the height-of-cut is identical at both ends of
the bedknife.
5.
Tighten the nuts to secure the adjustment. Do not
overtighten the nuts. Tighten them enough to remove
play from the washer.
Note:
Use the following chart to determine which
bedknife is best suited for the desired height of cut.
Recommended Bedknife/Height of Cut Chart
Bedknife
Part Number
Height of Cut
Edgemax
Micro-cut
(Standard)
115-1880
1.5–4.7 mm
(0.062–0.188 inch)
Edgemax
Tournament
(Optional)
115-1881
3.1–12.7 mm
(0.125–0.500 inch)
Micro-cut
(Optional)
93-4262
1.5–4.7 mm
(0.062–0.188 inch)
Tournament
(Optional)
93-4263
3.1–12.7 mm
(0.125–0.500 inch)
Extended
Micro-cut
(Optional)
108-4303
1.5–4.7 mm
(0.062–0.188 inch)
Extended
Tournament
(Optional)
108-4302
3.1–12.7 mm
(0.125–0.500 inch)
Low-cut
(Optional)
93-4264
4.7–25.4 mm
(0.188–1.00 inch)
High-cut
(Optional)
94-6392
7.9–25.4 mm
(0.312–1.00 inch)
Fairway
(Optional)
63-8600
9.5–25.4 mm
(0.375–1.00 inch)
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