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Re: Out Feed Table Movement


John Hartshorne
 

Richard,
Great your still on line. Ok I'm not sure what is causing this creep.
But I had to ask the most basic questions. Sorry, belive me I do trust
what you are telling me.
I was talking to Paul La Pierre He said that he had loosened the two
bolts on the two piviot clamps that connect the paralell bars near the
cutterhead. He stated that the over all movement was better.(and
easier) I invite you to try this. Note be sure that you only loosen the
free pivot clamps as the other ones are fixed to the shafts with a set
screw. What this might do is allow the table to settle on its own. I
have another idea but I'm not sure how it will work but I wll make it a
number one issue for tomorrow.
I would like to give you a call to see how your doing, but I don't want
to get you during your dinner.
If you want me to call just let me know.
JH






richard mccomas <rmccoma-@...> wrote:
original article:
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Yes, I need another handle now, if I don't get one I will have to
resort to vice
grips and I don't really want to use those.

Yes, I am backing off the black adjusting knob.

Yes, If I push down on the far end of the outfeed the end near the
cutter head will
rise, and I don't have to push very hard. Rich



John Hartshorne wrote:

Richard,
I will check another machine tomorrow and get back to you ASAP. Do
you
need another handle now? Are you relasing the tension off the black
adjustment knob when you finishinh adjusting and locking the table?
What happens when you press down on the outfeed edge of the out feed
table, does it cause the edge closest to the cutterhead to rise?
JH

"richard mccomas" <rmccoma-@...> wrote:
original article:
tart
=193
Group, Just wandering how many owners of Felder's jointer/planer
machines are having the same problem that I am having. I have a
AD-41,
the 16" combo. I can't keep the out feed table in adjustment. It
appear the table has some kind of tension on it that forces the
table
to slowly raise over a period of a day or two until the table is
higher
than the knives. I have always made sure that the locking lever
is
securely tightened and the adjusting nut is back off. In fact
today
after adjusting it again I applied enough force to brake the
plastic
off. Rich

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