Knife adjustment – Woodstock W1683 User Manual

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Figure 17. Understanding cutterhead assembly.

Knife Adjustment

The Model W1683 is equipped with both springs

and jack screws for knife adjustment. These two

options have been provided for operator

preference. Both types have advantages and

disadvantages. Springs allow adjustments to be

made quickly, while jack screws are more

accurate. The following instructions offer

suggestions for both methods, followed by the

procedures for tightening the gib bolts.

Springs under the knives exert upward pressure

while wedge-type gibs and gib bolts lock the

knives in place. See Figure 17 for cutterhead

assembly identification.

To adjust the knives using the springs:

1.

Unplug the machine from the power

source!

2.

Lower the jack screws completely to get

them out of the way. Loosen the gib bolts so

the knife will move upward from the

pressure of the springs.

3.

Place the knife setting jig on the cutterhead

so both feet sit solidly on the cutterhead

and so that the center of the jig pushes

down on the knife (similar to Figure 16).

Make sure equal pressure is placed on both

ends of the jig and that the jig is parallel

with the cutterhead.

4.

Tighten the knives by following “tightening”

instructions on the next page.

Jack Screws

support the knives from

underneath. By threading the jack screws in or

out, you can precisely control the knife height.

To adjust the knives using the jack screws:

1.

Unplug the machine from the power

source!

2.

Loosen the gib bolts and remove the gib and

knives. Remove all of the springs and place

them in a plastic bag. Tape the bag to the

inside of the cabinet so they do not get lost.

3.

Place the knives, gibs, and gib bolts back in

the cutterhead as they were before

removal. Make sure the knives are resting on

the jack screws when you install them.

4.

Place the knife setting jig on the cutterhead

so both feet sit solidly on the body of the

cutterhead. If the knife does not allow the

jig to sit on the cutterhead evenly, raise or

lower the knife with the jack screws to

adjust as needed.

5.

Tighten the knives by following the

“tightening” instructions on the next page.

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