5.Tilt the fence outward as far as possible and using a combination square (F) Fig. 26, check to see if the fence is tilted outward 45 degrees to the table, as shown. NOTE:

90degree stop (B) must be rotated up in order to tilt the fence outward. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen lock nut (K) Fig. 27, and adjust screw (L) until head of screw (L) contacts back of fence (M) when the fence is at 45 degrees to the table.

Always make sure fence locking handle (E) is tightened before operating machine.

INFEED TABLE

ADJUSTMENTS

To raise or lower the infeed table, loosen table lock handle

(A)Fig. 28, and move the table raising and lowering hand lever (B) up or down until the table is at the desired position and tighten table lock handle (A). NOTE: The table lock handle (A) can be repositioned by pulling out the handle and repositioning it on the serrated nut located under the handle.

The depth of cut of the infeed table (position of table in relationship with the cutting circle) can be read with the English/Metric scale and pointer (G) Fig. 28.

Positive stops are provided on the jointer to limit the height and depth of the infeed table. To adjust the stops, simply loosen two locknuts (C) and (D) Fig. 29, and turn the two adjustment screws (E) and (F) as necessary. Retighten locknuts (C) and (D). We recommend that the height of the infeed table be adjusted so the table at its highest point will be 1/2mm below the highest point of the knives. This is an important feature of your jointer which enables you to rapidly position the infeed table for a finish or a final cut.

B

F

Fig. 26

E

L

KM

Fig. 27

A

G

B

Fig. 28

D

E CF

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Fig. 29

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DeWalt 37-360 instruction manual Infeed Table Adjustments