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(. DISCONNECT THE PLANER/MOULDER FROM POWER!
). Remove the chip deflector lock pin, and set the chip deflector aside.
*. Refer to =`^li\54, and make a wooden gauge block as outlined.
+. Place the finished block on the table, directly under one end of the infeed roller (=`^li\55).
,. Lower the cutterhead housing so the infeed roller barely touches the gauge block on the lowest end of the roller (=`^li\55).
.. Using a set of feeler gauges, measure the gap between the roller and the block.
/. Loosen the cap screw shown in =`^li\56, then rotate the cam nut until the swing arm lowers and the roller just touches the block.
0. Remove the gauge block and retighten the cap screw.
('. Check and adjust the outfeed roller next.
((. When both rollers are adjusted, check and adjust the feed roller height and spring tension as outlined in the Feed Roller Height and Spring Tension section on Page 21.
(). When finished, reinstall the chip deflector.
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