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Extension Cords 
Make sure your extension cord is in good 
condition.  When using an extension cord, be sure 
to use one heavy enough to carry the current your 
machine will draw.  An undersized cord will cause 
a drop in the line voltage resulting in power loss 
and overheating. Table 1 shows the correct size to 
use depending on the cord length and nameplate 
ampere rating.  If in doubt, use the next heavier 
gauge.  Remember, the smaller the gauge number, 
the heavier the cord. 
Adjustments 
Drive Belt Tension 
See step 4 of Installing the Drive Belt
Fence Movement 
The fence can be moved forward or backward 
across the width of the table (B, Fig. 11). It also tilts 
up to 45 degrees forward and has a positive stop 
at 90 degrees. 
To slide fence forward or backward 
When edge jointing, the fence assembly should 
periodically be moved to different positions to 
distribute wear on the cutterhead knives. 
1. Loosen 
the 
locking handle (A, Fig. 11).  
2.  Push the entire fence assembly (B, Fig. 11) to 
the desired position, and tighten the locking 
handle. 
To tilt fence forward 
The fence can be tilted forward to any angle down 
to 45 degrees. 
1.  Loosen locking handle (C, Figure 12). 
2.  Move the lever forward (A, Figure 12) to the 
desired angle down to 45 degrees. Or you can 
place your reference piece on the table and 
against the fence, and adjust the fence until 
the angle of the fence matches the bevel of 
your gauge piece. 
3.  Tighten locking handle (C, Figure 12). 
To tilt fence backward 
1.  The fence can be tilted backward up to 45° 
(that is, for a total included angle of 135° from 
table surface). 
2.  Loosen locking handle (C, Fig. 12). 
3.  Flip the 90° stop block (D, Fig. 12) out of the 
way.  
4.  Move the lever back (B, Fig. 12) to the desired 
angle up to 135 degrees. Or you can place  
Recommended Extension Cord Gauges 
Extension Cord Length in Feet *  
Amps 
25 50 75 100 150 200 
16 16 16 14 12 12 
5 to 8
16 
16 
14 
12 
10 
NR 
8 to 12
14 
14 
12 
10 
NR 
NR 
12 to 15
12 
12 
10 
10 
NR 
NR 
15 to 20
10 
10 
10 
NR 
NR 
NR 
21 to 30
10 
NR 
NR 
NR 
NR 
NR 
*based on limiting the line voltage drop to 5V at 150% of the 
rated amperes. 
NR: Not Recommended.
 
Table 1 
 
Figure 11 
 
Figure 12 
your beveled reference piece on the table and 
against the fence, adjusting the fence until the 
angle of the fence matches the bevel of your 
gauge piece. 
5.  Tighten locking handle (C, Fig 12). 
Important: When the tilted operation is finished and 
the fence is returned to 90°, do not forget to flip the 
90° stop block (D, Fig. 12) back to its original 
position.