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Adjustments for Wear
Bevel Lock
The purpose of the bevel lock is to lock the
motor at any bevel angle. An adjustment is
required if the motor can be easily moved by
hand when the bevel lock is locked or if bevel
lock offers minimal resistance when moving it
to the locked position. To make this adjust-
ment:
Swivel Lock
This handle provides a friction lock between
the upper face of the yoke and the bottom
face of the carriage. It should eliminate any
play or rotation between these two parts when
locked. An adjustment is required if the yoke
can be easily rotated by hand when handle is
locked or yoke lock handle offers minimal
resistance when moving handle to the locked
position. To make this adjustment:
1. Remove motor support cover.
2. Position the motor at approximately 30 °
bevel angle and lock bevel lock. (Figure 124)
Fig. 125
Fig. 124 - Bevel Lock - Locked
3. With a 3/4 socket tighten the 1/2-13 hex
nut located at the back of the motor support
casting until the motor can no longer be easily
moved by hand. Do not overtighten.
4. Unlock bevel lock and move motor to any
of the five index positions. If the motor does
not index securely the adjustment is too tight.
Loosen 1/2-13 hex nut until bevel ind_r pin
seats properly.
5. Adjustment is complete when both locking
and indexing functions are working properly.
Replace motor support cover.
1. Remove screw and nut from knob on swivel
lock. Remove knob from swivel lock lever using
a regular screw driver.
2. Separate the wrench from the lever by rotat-
ing the wrench a few degrees counter-clockwise
from the lever to disengage tab.
3. Using the wrench portion tighten the square
nut one quarter rotation at a time. This is done by
locating the wrench across the comers of the
square nut then moving the wrench until it lines
up with the lever portion.
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