35 mm (1.375
inches)
38 mm (1.500
inches)
41 mm (1.625
inches)
44 mm (1.750
inches)
48 mm (1.875
inches)
51 mm (2.000
inches)
54 mm (2.125
inches)*
57 mm (2.250
inches)*
60 mm (2.375
inches)*
64 mm (2.50
inches)*
* Fixed Plate Kits (Part No. 119-0646-03) are recommended for
51 to 64 mm (2.00 to 2.5 inch) heights of cut.
Less
4
Normal
5
More
6
Less
5
6
Normal
More
7
Less
6
Normal
7
More
8
Less
6
Normal
7
More
8
Less
7
8
Normal
More
9
Less
7
Normal
8
9
More
Less
8
Normal
9
More
10
Less
8
Normal
9
More
10
Less
9
Normal
10
More
11
Less
9
Normal
10
More
11
Adjusting the Height of Cut
1. Loosen the locknuts securing the height-of-cut brackets
to the cutting-unit side plates
1. Adjusting screw
2. Locknut
2. Loosen the nut on the gauge bar
adjusting screw to the desired height of cut.
Note: The distance between the bottom of the screw
head and the face of the bar is the height of cut.
1. Gauge bar
2. Height-adjusting screw
3. Hook the screw head on the cutting edge of the
bedknife and rest the rear end of the bar on the rear
roller
(Figure
18).
4. Rotate the adjusting screw until the front roller contacts
the gauge bar
(Figure
until the entire roller is parallel to the bedknife.
11
(Figure
16).
Figure 16
3. Height-of-cut bracket
(Figure
17) and set the
Figure 17
3. Nut
18). Adjust both ends of roller