Step 1:
An initial coarse adjustment can be made by
rotating the motor arm tube about its retaining hole in the motor arm pivot block. This is
done by loosening the 6mm clamp screw in the pivot block (B21) and twisting the motor arm
until the gaps left between the wheel and the tooth back are approximately even on both
sides (within 1mm). Reclamp the motor arm. See Fig. 15.
Step 2:
The fine adjustment is made by turning the
pivot bolt with the 13mm spanner which moves the whole assembly along the bolts
axis. See Fig 15. Turning the bolt clockwise moves the assembly towards the operator
(front). Continue to check the gap and make this adjustment until satisfied that the gap
remains exactly the same between both sides when the head is tilted. See Fig 17.
Step 3:
Bring the grinding head back to square with the
tube spanner and retighten the M6 socket cap screw .

It is also possible to rotate the head by moving the
bevel cam follower (B27) into the depressed lobe of the cam and using two fingers, move
the cam follower out to actuate the bevel head while checking the gap between the tooth
back and the wheel. See Fig. 18.
