Depth-of-Cut
Elevation Crank
Figure 14
Note: Any time you switch directions with the
cutterhead elevation crank, there will be a small
amount of backlash—so the first turn of the crank
after switching directions will be slightly less than
1
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the same direction during operation, backlash will
not be a factor.
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Depth-of-Cut Gauge
To use the depth-of-cut gauge:
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Figure 15
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Note:The depth-of-cut gauge should only be
used for approximate measurements. If pre-
cise workpiece thicknesses are needed, use
calipers to ensure your workpieces meet your
standards.
Note:Sliding the gauge cover to the "Open"
position disables the gauge.
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