I have a new Jet JJ-6CSDX which I have not turned on yet because it doesn't seem to be within tolerances. I have spoken to a Jet tech, but he is now gone until next year. I want some input as to what I should accept as reasonable before I talk to him agian.
I have made some adjustments suggested, but the machine has these residual discrepancies. With the front edge of the infeed and outfeed tables parallel and at the same elevation, the back edge of the outfeed table (along the fence) is 0.006" lower than the infeed table. With the fence square to the infeed table, the outfeed side of the fence has a 0.007" gap from square at the top edge. This is the opposite direction than would occur if it was from the twist in the outfeed table. This is actually the second fence, because the one that came with the machine had even more twist, and Jet sent me a new fence. Jet told me that there is no adjustment for the tables to compensate for twist relative to the infeed and outfeed tables, and implied that they would replace the machine if there is twist; however, we did not discuss how much tolerance is acceptable. Naturally, I would like no twist, but I am not sure if that is realistic. I am using accurate, machined straight edges and squares.
Any input would be appreciated; but, as the machine is new, I will not be improvising any adjustments or repairs that are not normal for new equipment.
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