Powermatic 60B User Manual

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6. Tighten the gib screws (A, Figure 18) then

back them off approximately 1/4 turn or until
the table moves freely, and re-set the lock
nuts on the gib screws.

If table will still not line up:

Remove gib screws and table locking handle
and remove gib (#16, page 29). Check gib to
see that set screws do not go all the way
through the gib or dimple the opposite side. If
either of these conditions exist, replace with a
new gib.

Also, check to be sure the ways are clean and
free of pitch and sawdust. Lubricate gib and way
with a good grade of non-hardening grease.

Replace the gib, making certain that the punch
mark lines up with the locking screw holes.
Replace gib screws. Repeat steps 3 through 6.

Adjusting Depth of Cut

Depth of cut is determined by the height of the
infeed table relative to the cutterhead. Setting
the infeed table is achieved with both a rapid
adjust and a fine adjust.

Rapid Adjust:

1. Loosen the lock screw (A, Figure 19) and

the locking handle (B, Figure 19).

2. Raise or lower the height adjustment handle

(C, Figure 19) until the scale (D-Figure 19)
reads approximately the correct depth of
cut.

Fine Adjust:

3. Rotate the locking handle (B, Figure 19)

until it is snug, then fine-tune the adjustment
by rotating the height adjustment handle (C,
Figure 19) until the scale reads exact.
(Clockwise raises the table, counter-
clockwise lowers the table.) A full rotation of
the fine adjustment handle equals 1/16"
travel of the infeed table.

4. When set, re-tighten lock screw (A, Figure

19).

Periodically check the accuracy of the depth of
cut scale (D, Figure 19) by raising the infeed
table until it is flush with the peak of the
cutterhead arc (using a straight edge across
table and cutterhead). The scale should read
zero depth. If it does not, re-adjust the pointer
above the scale.

Figure 19

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