Depth Stop Adjustment; Level The Saw; Guide Rollers - Husqvarna TS60 Operator's Manual

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ASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTMENTS
Connect the power cable for the water pump to the plug on
the machine.
Make sure the water level is maintained at this level when
cutting.

Depth stop adjustment

Set the depth stop so that the blade gets maximum cutting
depth without cutting into the cart. This allows the stream of
water in the cart to be picked up by the blade and distributed
as the working piece is cut.
The depth stop should be adjusted when switching to other
blade sizes.
Loosen the locking knob for depth setting (1) and lower the
cutting arm.
Loosen the lock nut (3).
Loosen the depth stop adjustment knob (2).
Push down the cutting arm until the blade hits the bottom
of the slot in the cart.
Hold down the cutting arm in this position.
Screw the depth stop adjustment knob (2) down until it
touches the bracket underneath to set the depth of the
blade. Turn another turn to raise the head from the cart
slightly.
Tighten the locking nut (3).
Tighten the locking knob for depth adjustment (1) with the
cutting arm still pushed down to its lowest position.
Check the position of the blade by moving the conveyor
cart to its forward and rear end position. The blade should
never hit the cart.
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Level the saw

For the water system to perform as intended the machine is
not allowed to tilt more than 1,5° length wise and 3° side to
side.
Position the machine on flat ground. Adjust the frame legs
and use shimming material if needed to level the machine.
Use the bubble to check the inclination.

Guide rollers

General
If the conveyor cart doesn't run smoothly or if the cart is
rocking the rollers may need to be adjusted.
Check that wheels and guides are clean.
Check that the roller shafts are properly tightened.
Adjusting the guide rollers
Place the cart in its middle position and lock it in place with
the locking knob.
Rotate the rollers by hand and check that all rollers can
rotate freely using the same force. If not, the rollers may
need to be realigned.
Loose all adjustable brackets.
Rock the cart back and forth to make sure that all brackets
are loose. Let the force of the springs push all rollers
towards the guides.
Lock all rollers by tightening the screws on the roller
brackets.

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