Adjusting Scale

 

Belt Tension

 

 

 

 

 

 

For safe operation of your Planer/Moulder, it is very important that the depth of cut scale is read- ing accurately. To adjust the depth of cut scale, follow the steps outlined below:

WARNING: Always unplug the Planer/Moulder from its power source. Never perform mainte- nance procedures on your Planer/Moulder until it has been disconnected from its power source.

1.After all other adjustments have been made and you have reviewed test run and safety procedures and the Planer/Moulder is ready for operation, try to feed a board for planing.

2.Compare the measured thickness of the board to the reading on the depth of cut scale.

3.If the reading on the depth of cut scale is incorrect, loosen the screw which tightens the plastic pointer and adjust accordingly.

4.When you have properly adjusted the depth of cut scale, test your reading by planning anoth- er piece of lumber. After planing, measure the planed thickness and double check it against the scale reading. The two measurements should be the same. If the measurements are not the same, re-adjust your depth of cut scale to read the planed thickness.

Proper belt tension is essential. Poor feeding of the stock as well as premature belt wear can occur if not properly tensioned. To adjust the ten- sion:

1.Slightly loosen the three motor lock screws.

2.Place a wood block onto the upper stand.

3.Use a wood plank as a lever to shift the motor until a proper belt tension is achieved, about a 14'' deflection when belt is pressed with a fin- ger.

4.Tighten down the three motor lock screws.

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Grizzly G1037 instruction manual Adjusting Scale Belt Tension