Base Mounting
Position the power feeder on the table top to determine where to drill your base mounting holes, so you can maximize power feeder swing and adjustment options.
There are thee mounting options available: Through Bolt Mounting, Direct Mounting, and Quick Holder Kit Mounting (discussed on Page 17). Choose an option that suits your require- ments.
Whichever way you mount your power feeder, you must be able to use the handwheels and lock levers to position the rubber wheels parallel with the table surface and 1⁄8" lower than the thickness of your workpiece.
Also, you must be able to point the power feeder slightly towards the machine fence (Figure 15). In other words, the tracking of the power feeder must be
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