8.Loosen the cap screw in the center of the outfeed table adjustment bolt three full turns, then loosen the set screw that is directly underneath the adjustment bolt (see

Figure 71).

Note: Both of these screws are used to lock the adjustment bolt in place.

11.

When the outfeed table height is correct

 

and parallel to the cutterhead, re-tighten the

 

adjustment bolt cap screw and set screw (see

 

Figure 71), then make sure the table lock is

 

tightened.

12.

Loosen the jam nut and adjust the outfeed

 

stop bolt underneath the table so that it just

 

touches the bottom of the tables, as shown in

 

Figure 72, then re-tighten the jam nut.

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Note: When adjusted to the correct outfeed

table height, use the stop bolt for a conve-

nient method of ensuring the outfeed table is

set at the proper height.

Stop Bolt

Figure 71. Illustration of the table adjustment

bolt components.

Note: The goal of the next step is to bring the outfeed table parallel to the cutterhead body from front-to-back by raising or lowering the front corner of the outfeed table.

9.The adjustment bolt shaft is cam-shaped, as shown in Figure 71, and connects the table to the lifting arm. Rotate the adjustment bolt in very small increments to raise or lower the front corner of the outfeed table until the surface is the correct height above the cutterhead, as instructed in Step 4.

10.Re-check the table height at the back edge of the table, as instructed in Step 4.

—If the table height is correct from front-to- back, no further adjustments are neces- sary. Go to Step 11 to finish this proce- dure.

—If the table height from front-to-back is not correct and the same, loosen the table lock and use the handwheel to bring the back of the table to the correct height above the cutterhead body, then repeat Step 9. Continue this process until the table height is correct and the same from front-to- back.

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Jam Nut

Figure 72. Outfeed table stop bolt (viewed from

underneath the table).

13.When the Adjusting Outfeed Table Parallelism procedure is successfully com- pleted, proceed to Adjusting Infeed Table Parallelism.

Adjusting Infeed Table Parallelism

1.Make sure that all steps in the Adjusting Outfeed Table Parallelism procedure have been successfully completed and that the jointer is still disconnected from power.

2.Make sure the table surfaces and the preci- sion straightedge are free from any debris that would interfere with taking measurements, then place the straightedge equally over the back of the outfeed and infeed tables.

Note: Make sure the straightedge is not in contact with a knife or insert.

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