jss
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Sorry to be late to the party. I have the same machine and I can confirm you should have a sprocket rather than that idler wheel. The chain passes on the right hand side of that sprocket to tension it. It's a bit tricky to get photos but I've done what I can - one photo from the top and a few more taken from close up. The sprocket is approximately 6 cm in diameter and has about 20 teeth.
It's a great machine. I find with mine that the outfeed bed goes out of whack when I change back from thicknessing to surfacing and I have to check and adjust it each time - that's a bit of a pain, but it only takes a couple of minutes. I can't see what the problem is - I'd be interested to know if yours does the same.
Cheers
John
It's a great machine. I find with mine that the outfeed bed goes out of whack when I change back from thicknessing to surfacing and I have to check and adjust it each time - that's a bit of a pain, but it only takes a couple of minutes. I can't see what the problem is - I'd be interested to know if yours does the same.
Cheers
John
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