DJ-20 table sag: alignment instructions?

When my infeed table is even with the cutters (right adjacent to the cutters), the infeed table is higher then the cutters at the far end of the infeed table. Since the DJ-20 has a parallelogram mechanism, the way you adjust it must be different from the general methods I have seen published. Is there a set of instructions specifically for fixing sag in DJ-20 tables? Thanks

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Jim
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K&AM

Can you post the instructions on abpw or email them to me also. I plan on picking up the DJ-20 in the next few months and it might save me some headaches. use the email below, don't use reply Thanks

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Mike S.

Can you email them to me also? I currently own a DJ-20 and while everything seems to be sweet right now, I don't know what the situation may look like 7 years down the road.

use email below, don't use 'reply'

Svenman@SBCGlobal(dot)net

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Svenman

It looks like you need a special wrench to turn the eccentric bushings, do you know where you can get such a thing (or what it is called)? Thanks, Jim

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Jim

It looks like you need a spanner wrench. I don't know if the Borg carry such a thing. Perhaps in a well-stocked auto store. I have one made for bicycle repair (need it to get the bottom bracket out on my bicycle) that would do the job.

Here's an idea of what designed for bike repair looks like.

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Todd Fatheree

It seems to me that Delta sells spanner wrenches that fit the eccentric bushings... at least that's my recollection of discussions with them over my DJ-20 saga. The short version of the story is I took delivery of 3 before I got one not damaged in shipping.

John

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John Grossbohlin

Delta says: They don't sell the spanner I should bring it to a service center (not likely) You can turn the eccentrics by hand (I haven't tried yet)

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Jim

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K&AM

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