Make The Longitudinal Adjustment - Foley Belsaw 200 Adjustment & Operation Instructions

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3. MAKE thE lONgituDiNAl (FrONt-tO-BACK) ADjustMENt
Now, with the cutter firmly against the edge of the adjustment key, check to see where the key guide is in rela-
tionship to the adjustment key in the right hand vise (see note below). Does the guide have to go in or out? The
adjustment screws shown at B-6 will allow you to move the guide either forward or backward, as necessary.
There is one Allen screw and one hex head screw shown at B-6. The one at the back is the actual adjustment
screw. The one in the front, nearest to the guide, is the lock screw.
To move the guide forward, turn the rear screw counter-clockwise and then turn the front screw clockwise to
lock the tilting segment in place. To move the guide back, you would first have to loosen the front locking
screw, then turn the back adjusting screw clockwise. Then lock the front lock screw.
As you make the adjustment, hold the guide against the edge of the key and turn the cutter BY HAND. When it
just scrapes the key in the left hand vise, your machine will be in proper adjustment.
Note: It is recommended that you use two identical uncut key blanks for setting the key machine for proper
depth. The reason is so you will not ruin your special "V" keys used for lateral adjustment. Your depth adjust-
ments should be made at the center of the key blank, NOt at the tip or shoulder of the blade.
INItIAl ADjUstMENts
Figure E-1
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