Adjusted Rear |
Splitter |
Front Support Bracket |
Adjustment Screws |
Added washers |
Proper |
Alignment |
Figure 18. Proper splitter/blade alignment.
5.Recheck guard alignment to the blade and to the table top. Adjust as necessary and tight- en all the bolts before use. If the blade guard is properly aligned, please skip ahead to Section 5: Adjustments; otherwise, contin- ue with the next step.
6.If the splitter is positioned to the right of the blade, alignment cannot be achieved by washer placement. The front support bracket indicated in Figure 18 must be moved to the left. Loosen the (2) cap screws and adjust.
7.If this adjustment does not allow enough movement of the splitter, remove the table and wings, and set them to one side.
The table and wings represent a very heavy load. DO NOT over- exert yourself while lift- ing or moving the table and wings – get assis- tance.
8.To adjust the arbor bracket and motor pulley loosen the cap screw and the setscrew shown in Figure 19 and slowly slide the arbor bracket towards the end of the shaft. Only move the arbor bracket a distance equal to the amount of misalignment between the blade and splitter, or a little more. You can always adjust the splitter back to the left with washers. Tighten the cap screw and setscrew securely.
Setscrew and Cap Screw
Arbor Bracket
Figure 19.
9.Moving the arbor bracket moves the
10.Recheck guard alignment to the blade and to the table top. Adjust as necessary and tight- en down all the bolts before use. If the blade guard is properly aligned,
11.Adjust the blade to 45¡ and raise and lower it through the full range.
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