7.Repeat Steps 4–6with each sprocket that needs to be adjusted until the table-to- cutterhead clearance is within 0.016" from one side to the other.

8.Make sure the chain is properly fitted on the sprockets, and tighten the idler sprocket and lock bolts.

9.Micro-adjust the table position by loosening the cap screws shown in Figure 30 and lifting the table upward or downward until the table and cutterhead are in alignment.

Note: This process may require adjusting the columns on both the left and right hand sides until you find the correct combination.

Figure 30. Table micro-adjustment screws.

Model G1033X (Mfg. since 4/10)

Internal Component

Heights

Distance Below Cutter Edge at *BDC

 

Infeed Roller

0.040"

Chip Breaker

0.040"

Pressure Bar

0.040"

Outfeed Roller

0.040"

Tools Needed:

Qty

Hex Wrench 3mm

1

Hex Wrench 5mm

1

Wrench or Socket 10mm

1

Rotacator (optional, Page 21)

1

*BDC = Bottom Dead Center (see Figure 31).

Bottom Dead

Center

Figure 31. Carbide insert at bottom dead center

To ensure accurate results and make the adjust- ment process quicker and easier, we recommend using a Rotacator (see Page 21) for these adjust- ments.

If a Rotacator is not available, a 6' 2x4 cut into two even sized pieces and a 0.40" feeler gauge can be used, but care must be taken when jointing the blocks to achieve accurate results.

To set the height of the infeed and outfeed rollers, chip breaker, and pressure bar using a Rotacator:

1.Disconnect the planer from the power source!

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Grizzly G1033X owner manual Internal Component Heights, Distance Below Cutter Edge at *BDC