ADJUSTING TABLE HEIGHT SCALE
The table height scale indicates the distance the table is from the cutting
circle (depth of cut). To verify and adjust the pointer, proceed with the
following steps:
1.
Run a piece of wood through the planer and stop the machine.
2.
Measure the thickness of the planed end of the stock as illustrated
in Fig.44. If adjustment is required, loosen screw (A) Fig.45, adjust
pointer (B) and re-tighten screw (A).
ADJUSTING TABLE GIBS
In he unlikely event of the table developing unwanted movement
during planing operations, the table can be checked and adjusted by
following these steps:
1.
With the table in the locked position, and a feeler gauge; measure
the gap between table gib (A) Fig.46 and table bracket (B). When
set properly the gap should be .005»
2.
If adjustment is required, loosen the three locknuts (C), and turn
three adjustment screws (D) Fig.46, as necessary to set the correct
gap.
3.
Check and adjust the gap on the other side of the table in the
same manner. After adjustments are completed, tighten the six lock-
nuts,
three of which are illustrated in (C) Fig.46.
4.
Raise and lower the table to its fullest range and check to see if
the table moves up and down without binding.
MAINTENANCE
• Disconnect the machine from the power source.
• Planer knives must be sharpened when use after numerous projects.
• Periodic lubrication should be performed with grease or machine oil to assure the durability and accuracy of
the use of machine.
• Always dust off dirt, chips, or any other particles left behind after operations have been completed.
FIG. 43
FIG. 44
FIG. 46
FIG. 45
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