Adjusting Main
Conveyor Table
The conveyor table can be adjusted
Before attempting these procedures, you need to have a perfectly squared piece of stock that is as wide as possible and is at least two feet long. The wider the stock, the more accurate your proce- dure will be (we recommend using the maximum width that the resaw will allow). Also, you need to make sure that your blade is in good condition, tracked, and tensioned properly, and the blade guides are properly adjusted.
Tools Needed | Qty |
Caliper | 1 |
Pencil | 1 |
Flat Piece of Wood or Metal | 2 |
Framing Square | 1 |
Wrench 17mm | 1 |
Hex Wrench 6mm | 1 |
Pry Tool | 1 |
To check the main conveyor table alignment:
1.Cut a 1⁄4" slice off of your
2.Use a caliper to measure the thickness of the cut piece in even locations along the edges of the stock. As you take these measurements, write them directly on the stock, near the location where you took the measurement (see Figure 59).
Figure 59. Test board with measurements.
3.Study the written test measurements.
—If the measurements are more than 0.030" different from one side to the other, adjust the conveyor table.
To adjust the conveyor table left to right:
1.Disconnect the resaw from the power source!
2.Use your test board to determine which direction the conveyor table needs to be moved. For example, if the right side of the board was thicker than the left
3.Loosen all six of the conveyor mounting bolts (see Figure 60).
Conveyor
Mounting Bolts
Conveyor
Adjustment
Bolts