n shows side view of weight, which is so constructed as to allow it to be easily removed. In using the machine the lightest cutter or knife of the set is first found and its two ends balanced, by turning it end for end on the scales, and reducing the weight of the heavier end. The other knife or knives are then balanced without disturbing the adjustment of the machine as made for the first knife.
ENDLESS BED OR “FARRAR” WOOD SURFACING MACHINE.
This class of machine has a bed composed of slats which are connected together and driven by a chain.
Fig. 3174.
[Fig. 3174] represents an endless bed double surfacer constructed by the Egan Company. The upper cylinder may be raised or lowered to suit the thickness of the work. The front feed roll is in two sections, enabling two boards of unequal thickness to be planed simultaneously to an equal thickness. These rolls are held to the work by a leaf spring, as shown in the cut, the tension on the spring being adjusted by the screw at d, d serving as a check-nut.