RIDGID JP06101 manual Outfeed Table Adjustment, Checking Outfeed Table Alignment

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Alignments (continued)

Outfeed Table Adjustment

To check this alignment proceed as follows:

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from acci- dental start, make sure switch is “OFF” and plug is not connected to power source outlet.

NOTE: The outfeed table is adjusted at the factory and should not require adjustment.

1.Place a straightedge on the outfeed table, extending over the cutterhead as shown.

2.Rotate the cutterhead by hand. The blades should just touch the straightedge. If a knife is too low or too high at either end, readjust knife per “Cutter Knife Adjust- ment Replacement” procedure.

3.If outfeed table needs adjustment, loosen wing screw table locks. Raise or lower the outfeed table as required, by turning the outfeed table knob, until the outfeed table is exactly level with the knives of the cut- terhead at their highest point of revolution.

4.After the outfeed table has been set at the correct height, lock in place using wing screw table locks. It should not be changed except after sharpening knives.

5.If the outfeed table is too high, finished surface will be curved as shown.

6.When the outfeed table is too low, the work will be gouged at the end of the cut.

7.As a final check of the outfeed table adjustment, run a piece of wood slowly over the knives for 6 to 8 inches; it should rest firmly on both tables, as shown, with no open space under the finished cut.

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Checking Outfeed Table Alignment

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Outfeed Table Too High

 

 

 

 

 

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Outfeed Table Too Low

 

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Outfeed Table at Correct Height

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