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the same manner. 
11. After all four knives are set with the screws 
just snug, back out and tighten the six screws 
(F) against the slot starting with the end 
screws first and then the center screws until 
the knife is securely held in the cutterhead. 
Tighten the remaining three knives in the 
same manner. 
 After replacing and checking 
knives, CHECK AGAIN carefully. Make certain 
the direction of knives is correct and all 
twenty-four locking screws are tightened 
securely. 
Checking Work Table Parallel to Cutterhead 
The work table is set parallel to the cutterhead at 
the factory and no further adjustment should be 
needed. If your machine is planing a taper, first 
check to see if the knives are set properly in the 
cutterhead. Then check to see if the work table is 
set parallel to the cutterhead. Proceed as follows: 
1.  Disconnect machine from power source. 
2.  Place the gauge block (A, Fig. 21) on the work 
table directly under front edge of head casting 
(B, Fig. 21). Make slight contact by gently 
raising table. 
3.  Move the gauge block to opposite end of 
working table. NOTE: Distance from the 
working table to edge of the head casting 
should be the same. 
4.  Check the back of the work table in the same 
manner. 
Adjusting Work Table Parallel to 
Cutterhead
If the work table is not parallel to the cutterhead, 
perform the adjustment procedure as follows: 
1.  Disconnect the machine from power source. 
2.  Tilt planer on its side to expose underside of 
base, as shown in Fig. 22. 
3.  Remove bolt (A, Fig. 22) and loosen bolt (B, 
Fig. 22) which will allow you to move the idler 
sprocket assembly (C, Fig. 22) far enough to 
release tension on the chain. 
4.  Remove chain from the particular sprocket on 
corner of base that must be adjusted. 
5.  Turn the sprocket by hand to bring that corner 
into adjustment with the other three corners. 
NOTE: Turning sprocket clockwise will 
increase the distance between the working 
table and headcasting; counter-clockwise will  
Figure 21 
Figure 22 
decrease the distance. This adjustment is very 
sensitive and it should not be necessary to turn 
the sprocket more than one or two teeth. 
6.  When adjustments are correct, replace chain 
around corner sprocket, slide sprocket (C, Fig. 
22) back to re-tension chain, tighten bolt (B, Fig. 
22) and replace and tighten bolt (A, Fig. 22).