Table Tilt
1.Loosen the lock handles, tilt the working table to the desired angle and retighten the lock handles. Figure 20.
2.It may be necessary to
1⁄4'' gap should exist between the platen and the working table.
Figure 21.Table height adjustments.
Belt Tension
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Figure 20. Lock handle underneath the table. | ||||
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Table Height
1.Loosen lead screw lock handle and stabiliz- ing shaft lock bolt. Figure 21.
2.Turn hand wheel and position working table to desired height.
3.Retighten lock handle and lock bolt.
Figure 22. Belt tensioning mechanism.
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