General International 30-010 MI Setup & Operation Manual Download Page 19

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PLANER

Summary of Contents for 30-010 MI

Page 1: ...e for accurate repeat cuts Easy to read graduated scale in both inches and metric indicates workpiece thickness Safety On Off switch with key Unit cannot be started when key is removed from switch Sni...

Page 2: ...24 months from date of purchase any genuine part or parts which upon examination prove to be defective in work manship or material In order to obtain this warranty all defective parts must be returned...

Page 3: ...any stock you plane is clean and free of dirt nails staples tiny rocks or any other foreign objects that may damage the blades Only process natural solid wood boards Never plane MDF particle board pl...

Page 4: ...g is illegal in some areas Check your local codes DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED If it will not fit your receptacle have the proper receptacle installed by a qualified electrician CHECK with a qualif...

Page 5: ...THICKNESS SCALE DEPTH OF CUT INDICATOR PRESET DEPTH GAUGE ON OFF SWITCH RETURN ROLLER CUTTERHEAD LOCKING HANDLE SPEED SELECTION HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT HANDLE FRONT VIEW OUT FEED TABLE TOOL TRAY KNI...

Page 6: ...rface able to support the weight of the machine and the workpiece with ease ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY MAKE SURE THAT THE POWER SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION A...

Page 7: ...tting magnets and T handle wrench in the hold er at the rear of the machine as shown STOW THE KNIFE SETTING MAGNETS AND T HANDLE WRENCH 7 HEX HEAD BOLT FLAT WASHER PLANER WORKBENCH OR STAND FLAT WASHE...

Page 8: ...ut key and pull up on the lower portion of the switch as shown To stop the planer push down on the switch ON OFF POWER SWITCH SAFETY KEY PREVENTS START UP WHEN REMOVED POWER ON POWER OFF TO AVOID UNEX...

Page 9: ...wn and rotate the spring loaded adjust ment knob to select the desired final thickness setting from either 1 8 3 8 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 4 This will set the stop pin to prevent the cutterhead from going any l...

Page 10: ...tock of 5 1 2 13 in width never remove more than 1 16 per pass Removing less material per pass and taking multiple passes is always preferred to more aggressive planing Advantages include longer blade...

Page 11: ...ANED WITH THIS UNIT IS 1 8 THE MINIMUM WORKPIECE LENGTH THAT CAN BE SAFELY PLANED WITH THIS UNIT IS 5 RESPECT THE RATED LIMITS OF THIS MACHINE IGNORING THESE LIMITS AND FEEDING NON COMPATIBLE STOCK IN...

Page 12: ...aside pull down on the cutterhead lock ing lever and turn on the planer If necessary change the feed speed to select the de sired feed rate 18 or 26 FPM Stand to one side of the machine and set the b...

Page 13: ...place less strain on the motor and provide better workpiece finish quality that will require less time spent sanding later Once all the boards have been passed through the planer once set them aside a...

Page 14: ...ricated no further lubrication is required The drive gears chain and elevation screws should be cleaned of woodchips dust debris and old grease after every 10 15 hours of use After cleaning re apply a...

Page 15: ...e workpiece aside and test by planing other boards with known or acceptable moisture content If the planed results using a different workpiece are smooth then moisture content in your wood is the prob...

Page 16: ...simply make a line or an X next to the edge that has already been used Once you have marked an edge as having already been used you will know that it cannot be used again Tip Hint To disengage the ma...

Page 17: ...is properly seated in the grooves of both pulleys 5 Re install the side panel and tighten down the screws 17 DRIVE CHAIN GEAR LUBRICATION Periodically the drive chain and gears will need to be cleaned...

Page 18: ...hip collection dust hose and dust collection systems sold separately Roller Stands 50 150 50 170 50 167S For added in feed or out feed support when planing longer stock Ask your General International...

Page 19: ...7 96 90 85 89 144 17 48 49 47 126 46 15 139 43 40 39 123 45 16 51 47 49 50 19 18 20 22 23 21 13 14 16 57 60 55 54 52 56 63 111 141 53 61 142 76 30 98 24 47 28 28 47 21 47 30 65 29 140 27 26 68 70 69 3...

Page 20: ...250676 000 SIDE PANEL LEFT 1 30010 26 002402 101 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW W WASHER M5 X 0 8P X 12 5 X 10 5 X 1 0t 1 30010 27 280082 000 SPRING 1 30010 28 000102 313 CAP HEAD SCREW M5 X 0 8P X 75 4 30010 2...

Page 21: ...AFT 1 30010 83 130099 000 CLUTCH 1 30010 84 200019 615 SPACER 1 30010 85 280036 901 SPRING 2 30010 86 250141 620 POINTER 1 30010 87 006303 100 LOCK WASHER 6 1 X 12 3 1 30010 88 000103 108 CAP SCREW M6...

Page 22: ...124 230119 000 T HANDLE ALLEN WRENCH 1 30010 125 920130 000 KNIFE SETTING MAGNET 2 30010 126 006502 100 SPROCKET WASHER 5 3 X 10 BW 5 1 30010 127 002603 101 CAP SCREW M5 X 0 8P X 10 1 30010 135 360305...

Page 23: ...0010 08A 800011 000 ROTOR ASSEMBLY 110 120V 1 30010 09A 230103 905 SELF TAPPING SCREW 2 30010 10A 030402 000 BEARING 6201 2NK 1 30010 11A 250152 615 BRACKET 1 30010 12A 410007 000 STATOR ASSEMBLY 120V...

Page 24: ...serial number of the machine and part number Also a brief description of each item and quantity desired 8360 Champ d Eau Montreal Quebec Canada H1P 1Y3 Tel 514 326 1161 Fax 514 326 5565 Parts Service...

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