Operator's Manual
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1.Height-of-cutarm
3.Adjustingscrew
2.Locknut
2.Loosenthenutonthegaugebarandsettheadjusting
screwtothedesiredheight-of-cut(Figure16).The
distancebetweenthebottomofthescrewheadand
thefaceofbaristheheight-of-cut.
Figure16
1.Gaugebar
3.Nut
2.Heightadjustingscrew
3.Hookthescrewheadontothecuttingedgeofthe
bedknifeandresttherearendofthebarontothe
rearoftheroller(Figure17).
Figure17
1.Gaugebar
4.Rotatetheadjustingscrewuntiltherollercontacts
thefrontofthegaugebar.Adjustbothendsofthe
rolleruntiltheentirerollerisparalleltothebedknife.
Important:Whensetproperly,therearand
frontrollerswillcontactthegaugebarandthe
screwwillbesnugagainstthebedknife.This
ensuresthattheheight-of-cutisidenticalatboth
endsofthebedknife.
5.Tightenthenutstosecuretheadjustment.Donot
overtightenthenut.Tightenenoughtoremoveplay
fromthewasher.
Note:Usethefollowingcharttodeterminewhich
bedknifeisbestsuitedforthedesiredheightofcut.
RecommendedBedknife/HeightofCutChart
Bedknife
Part
Number
HeightofCut
Micro-cut(Optional)
93-4262
.062-.188inch(1.5—4.7mm)
Tournament
(Standard)
93-4263
.125-.500inch(3.1—12.7mm)
Low-cut(Optional)
93-4264
.188-1.00inch(4.7—25.4mm)
High-cut(Optional)
94-6392
.312-1.00inch(7.9—25.4mm)
Fairway(Optional)
63-8600
.375-1.00inch(9.5—25.4mm)
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AdjustingtheCut-OffBar
NoPartsRequired
Procedure
Adjustthecut-offbartoassuretheclippingsarecleanly
dischargedfromthereelarea:
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