13.Tighten all the lock nuts.
14.Check the height of the drum ends to make sure they did not move.
15.Raise the table up until the gauge blocks just touch the rear drum, as described in Step 7.
16.Adjust the height of the front drum ends by loosening the locknuts and sliding the pillow bearing up or down along the wedge until the largest size feeler gauge you can fit between the front drum and gauge blocks at both ends is 0.015". This will reflect the rear drum depth of cut.
Note: The 0.015" setting is based off the suggested depth of cut in the SECTION
4:OPERATIONS; however, you can set the front drum between 0.005" and 0.025", depending on the sandpaper grit size you will use (ie, coarse grit = larger number; fine grit = smaller number).
17.At both ends, measure the distance between the edge of the front drum and the front upper frame, as shown in Figure 38. The difference between these two measurements will tell you how close the drum is to being perpen- dicular to the feed direction.