This screw is made of nylon, and is equipped with a jam nut to lock it in place.
The end of this screw contacts the inside of the tool cabinet and controls the (left
to right) position of the pocket cutting motor.
6.
Rotate the adjusting screw COUNTER-CLOCKWISE (by hand) to release the
jam nut. Turn the jam nut COUNTER-CLOCKWISE a few turns.
7.
Rotate the adjusting screw as required to align pocket to pilot hole.
One turn of the screw will move the pocket approximately 3/64". Clockwise
rotation of the screw will move the pocket to the right (Fig. 24). COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE rotation of the screw will move the pocket to the left (Fig. 24).
8.
Tighten the jam nut by hand to lock the adjusting screw.
9.
Make a test cut (see "TO MAKE A POCKET CUT") to verify the alignment.
Repeat the alignment process if necessary.
DISTANCE BETWEEN POCKET AND EDGE OF MATERIAL
1.
Determine the amount and direction of the adjustment.
Move the rear stop (B) Fig. 28 toward the rear of the machine to reduce the
dimension (A) Fig. 27. Move the rear stop toward the front of the machine to
increase the dimension (A) Fig. 27. Move the rear stop 1-1/2 times as far as
the desired change to workpiece.
Fig. 27
2.
Use a 7/16" wrench to loosen the lock nut (A) Fig. 28.
3.
Move the rear stop as required, and re-tighten the lock nut.
4.
Make a test cut (see "TO MAKE A POCKET CUT") to verify the correction.
Repeat the adjustment process if necessary.
Disconnect the tool from the power source.
A
Fig. 28
A
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B