Jet 756151 wh-45t - 45" english wheel 用户指南
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Fence perpendicular to table
The outfeed fence must also be perpendicular to
the table. This can be checked as follows:
the table. This can be checked as follows:
8. Place a square against the casting (L, Fig.
10) and table.
9. If adjustment is required, adjust setscrews N
(Fig. 10).
Alignment is complete when both fence castings
are coplanar (in-line) as shown in Figure 9 and
the outfeed fence is perpendicular to the table.
are coplanar (in-line) as shown in Figure 9 and
the outfeed fence is perpendicular to the table.
10. Replace both fences and secure.
Ram Dial Calibration
The cutter guard should be removed or raised to
provide clearance.
provide clearance.
Referring to Figure 11:
1. Loosen
the
ram dial lock knob (B).
2. Adjust the outfeed ram dial (A) fully
clockwise.
3. With
a
straightedge (F) pressed against both
infeed and outfeed fences (D, E, G) as
reference, both fences should be in-line as
shown and the scale (C) should indicate zero.
reference, both fences should be in-line as
shown and the scale (C) should indicate zero.
If step 3 can be successfully achieved, no
calibration is required.
calibration is required.
If the fences cannot be brought into alignment (L),
adjust as follows:
adjust as follows:
4. Remove
fences (D, E).
5. Using a 10mm wrench, loosen the lock nut
(O, Fig. 10) that secures the zero stop set-
screw (P, Fig, 10) on the casting (L, Fig. 10).
screw (P, Fig, 10) on the casting (L, Fig. 10).
6. Loosen or tighten the setscrew (P, Fig. 10),
as required, to bring fence castings into
alignment as shown in M.
alignment as shown in M.
Note: Ram Dial Adjust (A) is fully clockwise
(from step 2).
(from step 2).
7. Tighten
lock nut (O, Fig. 10).
If the scale (C) does not indicate zero:
8. Loosen two screws (J) that secure the
indicator (H) and adjust until the zero on the
indicator (H) is lined up with the zero on the
scale (K).
indicator (H) is lined up with the zero on the
scale (K).
9. Tighten
screws (J).
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to verify that calibration is
successful.
successful.
Figure 11