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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS                             

WARNING!

    This machine MUST BE GROUNDED while in use to protect the operator from 

electric shock. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, GROUNDING provides the path of 

least resistance for electric current and reduces the risk of electric shock. The plug MUST be 

plugged into a matching electrical receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in 

accordance with ALL local codes and ordinances. 

 

If a plug is provided with your machine DO NOT modify the plug. If it will not fit your electrical 

receptacle, have a qualified electrician install the proper connections to meet all electrical codes 

local and state. ALL connections must also adhere to NEC and OSHA mandates. 

 

 

WARNING!

    IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTION of the equipment-grounding conductor 

can result in risk of electric shock. The conductor with the green insulation (with or without yellow 

stripes) is the equipment-grounding conductor. DO NOT connect the equipment-grounding 

conductor to a live terminal if repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary. 

 

Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you do not completely understand the 

grounding instructions, or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded. 

 

 

WARNING!

    Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded properly or if the 

electrical configuration does not comply with local and state electrical codes. 

 

MAKE CERTAIN the machine is disconnected from power source before starting any electrical 

work. 

 

MAKE SURE the circuit breaker does not exceed the rating of the plug and receptacle. 

 

The motor supplied with your machine is a 115 volt, 60 hertz, single phase motor. Never connect 

the green or ground wire to a live terminal. A machine with a 115 volt plug should only be 

connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. 

 

 

WARNING!

    To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, use the proper gauge of extension 

cord. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your 

machine will draw. 

 

The smaller the gauge-number, the larger the diameter of the extension cord is. If in doubt of the 

proper size of an extension cord, use a shorter and thicker cord. An undersized cord will cause a 

drop in line voltage resulting in a loss of power and overheating. 

 

 

CAUTION!

    USE ONLY a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-prong grounding plug and a 3-pole 

receptacle that accepts the machine’s plug. If you are using an extension cord outdoors, be sure it 
is marked with the suffix “W-A” (“W” in Canada) to indicate that it is acceptable for outdoor use.

 

Summary of Contents for 40200H-CT

Page 1: ...Manual Read this manual before using machine to avoid serious injury and damage 40200H CT 13 SPIRAL CUTTERHEAD PLANER For technical support email support cutechtools us or call 858 886 7333 VER 21 06...

Page 2: ...3 Parts List 25 INTRODUCTION This user manual is intended for use by anyone working with this machine It should be kept available for immediate reference so that all operations can be performed with m...

Page 3: ...the warranty claim is considered to be invalid due to exclusions listed above CUTECH will at your direction dispose of or return the product In the event you choose to have the product returned you w...

Page 4: ...Minimum Length of Stock 7 Minimum Thickness of Stock 1 8 Cutter inserts qty 26 2 sided Motor power input 115 V 60 Hz AC Only 15 Amp Shipping Weight 90 lbs Shipping Dimensions 29 W x 16 D x 22 H Produ...

Page 5: ...ury including silicosis a serious lung disease cancer and death Avoid breathing the dust and avoid prolonged contact with dust The dust may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause...

Page 6: ...r quality job by only performing operations for which the machine was intended WARNING DO NOT stand on a machine Serious injury could result if it tips over or you accidentally contact any moving part...

Page 7: ...E ONLY recommended accessories Use of incorrect or improper accessories could cause serious injury to the operator and cause damage to the machine If in doubt DO NOT use it THE USE of extension cords...

Page 8: ...ions and wiring should be made by qualified personnel only 4 WARNING TO REDUCE the risk of electrical shock DO NOT use this machine outdoors DO NOT expose to rain Store indoors in a dry area 5 STOP us...

Page 9: ...d blades 19 MAKE CERTAIN that the planer is properly adjusted prior to use 20 DO NOT try and remove excessive amounts of wood in one single pass 21 INSPECT all stock before planing or jointing ensurin...

Page 10: ...u are not sure the tool is properly grounded WARNING Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded properly or if the electrical configuration does not comply with local and state...

Page 11: ...or have it repaired by a qualified person before using it Protect your extension cords from sharp objects excessive heat and damp or wet areas MINIMUM RECOMMENDED GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS AWG 115 VOL...

Page 12: ...cloth This may need to be redone several times before all of the protective coatings are removed completely After cleaning apply a good quality paste wax to any unpainted surfaces including the infeed...

Page 13: ...put whole handwheel assembly over the shaft and tighten SEE FIG 1 ATTACHING DUST PORT 1 Facing the rear of the machine locate the dust chute on the cutterhead assembly Turning counterclockwise remove...

Page 14: ...any tendency for the planer to tip over slide or walk the planer MUST be secured to a supporting surface such as a workbench or table Four holes are provided 2 are shown to securely mount the planer...

Page 15: ...laner table with one end of the straight edge over the infeed table SEE FIG 3 2 Check to make sure that the infeed table is level with the planer table 3 If an adjustment is necessary raise table loos...

Page 16: ...er clockwise 3 To lower the head assembly turn the adjusting handle clockwise 4 After setting cut tighten snipe lock by moving lever to the right NOTE One revolution of the handle will move the cutter...

Page 17: ...ction labeled ATTACHING DUST PORT on page 13 3 Remove the cutterhead Dust Chute assembly SEE ATTACHING DUST PORT page 13 4 On the handwheel side of the machine insert the supplied Hex wrench into the...

Page 18: ...SCALE ADJUSTMENT The thickness scale located on the right of the planer shows the thickness of the finished work piece To make sure the scale is set properly run a piece of wood through the planer an...

Page 19: ...ition This planer is also equipped with a special lockout toggle switch that prevents unauthorized use To prevent unauthorized use of the planer simply pull out the yellow key A located on the face of...

Page 20: ...ove the lever to the desired finished thickness Use this feature when thickness planing multiple work pieces to ensure a uniform thickness of all work pieces SEE FIG below NOTE When lowering the head...

Page 21: ...ed 5 Move to one side of the rear of the planer and receive the planed work piece by grabbing the edges of the wood like you did when feeding the work piece in 6 It normally takes several passes of va...

Page 22: ...buildup and other debris can cause the tool to plane incorrectly Periodic cleaning and waxing is needed for accurate precision planing Any moving parts should be cleaned regularly with a penetrating...

Page 23: ...other is located in the same position on the rear of the motor assembly The brush holder can be removed using a flat blade screwdriver SEE FIG 15 FIG 15 2 Once the brush has been removed inspect the c...

Page 24: ...ure content Dull blades Too deep a blade setting Dry wood before planing Replace or turn blades Reduce depth of cut Board thickness does not match depth scale indicator Depth scale incorrectly set Adj...

Page 25: ...25 PARTS 97...

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Page 27: ...4 11 WASHER 1 12 SCR SOC SET CUP PT 2 13 ELEVATION WORM 1 14 HANDLE 1 15 SNIPE KNOB 1 16 SCR HEX SOC HD LOCK 1 17 RETAINING RING 1 18 LEFT PLATE LOCK 1 19 SLEEVE 1 20 RIGHT PLATE LOCK 1 21 UPPER PAD...

Page 28: ...2 47 SCR PAN CR 3 48 DUST CHUTE PLATE 1 49 SCR HX SOC SET CUP 1 50 SCR PAN CR 1 51 CORD CLAMP 2 53 UPPER FRAME 1 54 BLOCK SUPPORT 4 58 BLADE 26 60 TORX SCREW 26 61 KEY 1 63 RETAINER BEARING 1 64 SCR H...

Page 29: ...POINTER ROD 1 85 DEPTH INDICATOR 1 86 SCREW PAN CR 2 87 SPECIAL HEX NUT 1 88 STEP ROD 1 89 NUT HEX 1 90 SCRW HEX HD 1 92 SPIRAL CUTTER HEAD 1 93 L H WORM GEAR 1 94 MOTOR PULLEY 1 95 HEX NUT 1 96 LEFT...

Page 30: ...DE RAIL 2 118 WEAR PLATE 1 120 SCR PAN CR TYTT 1 121 STIFFENER PLATE 1 122 TORSION SPRING 1 123 SIDE GUARD PLATE 1 124 RIGHT SIDE COVER 1 125 HANDWHEEL HUB 1 126 HANDWHEEL KNOB 1 127 LOCK NUT 2 128 HE...

Page 31: ...OB 1 150 SCR PAN CR TYTT 4 151 THICKNESS SCALE 1 152 R H SIDE COVER 1 153 SCR SEMS L WASH 1 191 CUTECH LABEL 1 195 SPEC LABEL 1 196 SCR SEMS L WASH 1 199 SCR HEX SOC FLT HD 1 212 WARNING LABEL 1 213 S...

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