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COD. 22.01.0129-0  

 

 

 

 

                          

OPERATORS MANUAL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          

THICKNESSER 

 

 

 

 

 

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INVICTA

  

                           
                           

 
 

Model

DGI-63D

 

                 

 

 

 

 

       

 

 
 
 
 
INVICTA USA 

 

English Version 

(8

7

7) 308-6423 - East 

(800) 499-4682 - West 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Thicknesser DGI-63D

Page 1: ...COD 22 01 0129 0 OPERATORS MANUAL THICKNESSER by INVICTA Model DGI 63D INVICTA USA English Version 877 308 6423 East 800 499 4682 West ...

Page 2: ...rs in danger 5 MAINTAIN ALL TOOLS AND MACHINES IN PEAK CONDITION Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Poorly maintained tools and machines can further damage the tool or machine and or cause injury 6 CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS Before using the machine check for any damaged parts Check for alignment of moving parts bind...

Page 3: ...NEVER LEAVE THE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED TURN THE POWER OFF Don t leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop A child or visitor could be injured 21 TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SOURCE before installing or removing accessories before adjusting or changing set ups or when making repairs An accidental start up can cause injury 22 MAKE YOUR WORKSHOP CHILDPR...

Page 4: ...efore feeding the workpiece through the machine Changing speeds while planing can cause kick back 10 AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HAND POSITIONS A sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the knives 11 KEEP ARMS HANDS AND FINGERS away from the cutterhead the chip exhaust opening and the feed rollers to prevent severe cuts 12 NEVER REACH INTO THE CUTTERHEAD AREA while the machine is running Your...

Page 5: ...d make good contact Running on low voltage will damage the machine DO NOT EXPOSE THE MACHINE TO RAIN OR OPERATE THE MACHINE IN DAMP LOCATIONS MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS The 22 610 has a 10 HP three phase motor that comes wired at 230 volts and 60 HZ alternating current The motor is also capable of being wired for 460 volt operation but this connection must be done by a qualified electrician and conform ...

Page 6: ...d Remove the wooden crate from around the machine The planer is shipped with the motor motor pulleys and belts assembled to the machine Fig 2 illustrates the loose items supplied with the machine 1 1 Planer 2 Cutterhead guard 3 Dust chute 4 Knife guage 5 Open end wrenches 6 Hex wrenches 7 Gauge clock 05 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 7: ... this purpose WARNING CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN CLEANING THE CUTTERHEAD AS THE KNIVES ARE IN THE CUTTERHEAD AND THESE KNIVES ARE VERY SHARP Fig 2 After cleaning table cover table surface with a good quality paste wax 10 4 8 2 10 2 8 5 6 9 3 11 3 9 5 11 4 7 1 12 1 7 6 12 230 VOLT 460 VOLT MOTOR CONNECTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Before connecting your machine to an electrical power system make sure t...

Page 8: ...et the motor cool three to five minutes The overload block supplied with this planer will automatically reset itself and the machine can be started again by pushing the start button If the machine continually shuts off due to overloading the cause of overloading must be corrected If this happens it is recommended you obtain advice from a qualified electrician ASSEMBLING CUTTERHEAD GUARD AND DUST C...

Page 9: ...Scale F indicates the desired table height setting The English Metric scale and shelf G Fig 10 located on the front of the table is used to quickly determine the thickness of stock before or after planing by simply placing the stock on the shelf as shown in Fig 10 This enables you to quickly position the table for the next cut NOTE The setting of the table to its final position should always be ma...

Page 10: ...ing friction and turn as the stock is fed through the planer It is not possible to give exact dimensions on the proper height setting of the table rollers because each type of wood behaves differently As a general rule however when planing rough stock the table rollers should be set HIGH and when planing smooth stock the table rollers should be set LOW To raise the table rollers A Fig 13 turn adju...

Page 11: ...f motor D and turn adjustment stud E right or left as needed until proper drive belt tension is obtained Tighten jam nut C after adjustment is made FEED ROLL BELT TENSION Proper tension on feed roll belt F Fig 16 is obtained when there is approximately 1 deflection using light finger pressure on feed roll belt F midway between pulleys If an adjustment is necessary change position of rod B Fig 18 i...

Page 12: ...nal knives must be reset repeat STEP C G After all four knives are set with the screws just snug back out and tighten the locking screws five of which are shown at E Fig 20 against the slot Start with the end screws first and proceed on alternate sides toward the center screws until the knife is securely held in the cutterhead Tighten the remaining three knives in the same manner 2 WARNING IF THE ...

Page 13: ... edge Do not raise or lower the table any further until the adjustment for leveling the table is completed 5 Move the guage block C Fig 21 to the opposite left end of the table and check to see if the table is the same distance from the straight edge as on the right side 6 Place the straight edge A on the two ground surfaces B of the outfeed end of the planer as shown in Fig 22 Check both ends of ...

Page 14: ... the infeed roll E 5 If an adjustment to the infeed roller E is necessary loosen set screw F Fig 23B located underneath the left front end of the table 6 Turn adjustment collar G Fig 23B left or right as needed to attain proper height adjustment 7 Tighten set screw F Fig 23B after adjustment is made To check the outfeed roller height setting proceed as follows 1 With a feeler guage H Fig 23C measu...

Page 15: ...ING ADJUSTING AND REPLACING KNIVES 4 Place the guage block A Fig 24B on the table directly underneath the cutterhead as shown Place a 040 feeler guage B Fig 24B on top of the guage block and raise the table until the knife C just touches the feeler guage when the knife is at its lowest point 5 Next set the feeler guage aside and move the guage block A Fig 25 directly underneath the pressure bar B ...

Page 16: ...KING ADJUSTING AND REPLACING KNIVES 4 Place the guage block A Fig 29 on the table directly underneath the cutterhead as shown To adjust the chipbreaker place a 040 feeler gauge B Fig 29 on top of the guage block and raise the table until the knife C just touches the feeler guage when the knife is at its lowest point 5 Move the guage block A Fig 30 underneath each chipbreaker segment B as shown The...

Page 17: ...below the cutting circle To check and adjust the outfeed roll proceed as follows 1 WARNING DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE 2 Make certain the knives are adjusted properly as previously explained under CHECKING ADJUSTING AND REPLACING KNIVES 3 Place the guage block C Fig 35 on the table directly underneath the cutterhead as shown Place a 035 feeler guage B on top of the guage block and raise t...

Page 18: ...ee screws B and move chip deflector ADJUSTING TABLE HEIGHT SCALE The table height scale is adjusted at the factory to indicate the distance from the table to the cutting circle depth of cut To check and adjust the pointer proceed as follows 1 Run a piece of wood part way through the planer and stop the machine 2 Measure the thickness of the finished piece If necessary loosen two screws A Fig 39 ad...

Page 19: ... to reduce friction during the planing operation 5 Cross cut to Final Length Cross cut lumber to final length CAUTION THE KNIVES ON THE PLANER WILL NOT WEAR EVENLY IF THE WOOD IS FED THROUGH THE SAME SPOT ON THE TABLE EVERY TIME FEED THE WOOD THROUGH THE PLANER AT DIFFERENT SPOTS ON THE TABLE TO HELP ELIMINATE UNEVEN WEAR OF THE KNIVES 18 LUBRICATION Your machine requires lubrication as follows 1 ...

Page 20: ...3 NO 4 NO 3 4 T2 4 6 T3 A2 95 NC 97 NO 98 NO 5 6 2 1 ITEM 3 4 1 3 2 4 5 6 Single phase transformer NAME Electrical box Disjuntor C6A 5SX1 1 Contactor CWM25 1 QTY 1 1 Track Overload relay RW27D 1 2 1 07 1 2 5 6 08 11 03 00150 11 03 00090 11 02 00490 9 10 13 14 17 18 21 22 25 26 8 7 9 8 9 09 Press cable PG13 5 Press cable PG21 Borne terminal 2 1 1 10 10 11 04 00750 Switch electrical 19 ...

Page 21: ...D Select Switch 230 460 V IMPORTANT SELECT THE VOLTAGE 230 460V OF YOUR INTERNAL ELECTRIC NETWORK THE VOLTAGE SELECTION KEY IS LOCATED ON THE ELECTRICAL BOX FOR YOU SAFETY THE VOLTAGE SELECTION KEY IS ON NEUTRAL POSITION 20 ...

Page 22: ...35 36 39 43 42 07 50 51 52 44 47 48 52 49 53 51 46 45 21 01 09 03 05 02 14 13 28 29 12 26 24 25 23 08 11 10 06 74 16 07 22 20 17 18 15 57 04 71 57 32 38 56 37 59 58 61 62 68 66 35 67 35 63 16 55 05 54 60 35 36 73 64 69 69 70 65 72 19 40 41 27 111 ...

Page 23: ...8 105 118 75 76 77 76 77 80 81 82 79 79 78 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 76 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 110 92 90 112 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 117 22 ...

Page 24: ...183 186 190 188 191 192 193 181 236 195 199 174 173 170 169 168 145 179 175 172 135 201 197 200 191 198 171 167 146 144 147 155 158 157 149 187 136 156 159 425 424 423 165 198 166 153 152 154 162 164 305 161 142 133 134 143 427 137 141 138 140 151 150 426 194 138 139 148 ...

Page 25: ...Thicknesser Model DGI 63D 202 203 204 205 207 208 209 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 229 232 233 234 235 236 229 237 230 231 230 210 206 211 212 24 228 238 239 240 241 242 ...

Page 26: ...51 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 255 256 260 258 259 256 255 256 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 290 292 278 256 255 25 ...

Page 27: ...DS KK10 0 01 Left hand side 51 8NCO KK26 0 01 Chain 17 06 03 0065 0 04 Allen screw with head M8x1 25x25 52 16 23 0002 0 01 ASA 40 Chain junction 18 84DS K211 0 01 Left hand pressure bar support 53 88DS K164 0 01 1 st Roller gear 19 84DS K180 0 02 Pressure bar pin 54 06 18 0014 0 01 E 40 Spring ring 20 84DS K130 0 01 Pressure bar blade 55 84DS K207 0 01 Right hand bearing 21 84DS K210 0 01 Right ha...

Page 28: ...0 01 Hex head cap screw M10x1 5x70 88 06 13 0034 0 02 Washer lock Ø13x2 5mm 123 06 13 0026 0 02 Washer plain Ø10mm 89 06 03 0103 0 02 Allen screw with head M12x1 75x45 124 89DS KKK2 0 01 Laft hand lower cover 90 06 13 0031 0 06 Washer plain Ø8mm 125 06 09 0020 0 02 Hex nut M8x1 25 91 06 04 0083 0 06 Hex head cap screw M8x1 25x30 126 84DS K150 0 01 Brake 92 06 04 0119 0 01 Hex head cap screw M8x1 2...

Page 29: ...KK99 0 01 Stop nut left hand thread 156 84DS KK29 0 02 Table roller bushing 191 03 00 0062 0 02 Bearing 51 107 157 84DS KK86 0 02 Roller body 192 09 00 0005 0 04 Grease fiting 158 03 00 0030 0 04 Bearing 6204 2Z 193 26 03 0002 0 04 Extension pin Ø8x32 159 88DS KK25 0 02 Roller link 194 06 03 0066 0 12 Allen screw with head M8x1 25x20 195 84DS KK69 0 02 Table movement worm thread 161 89DS K169 0 02...

Page 30: ...1 1 st Reducer gear 227 89DS KK48 0 01 Gear support 262 8NCV K315 0 01 Key 228 06 04 0119 0 01 Hex head screw M8x1 25x25 263 04 00 0010 0 01 Retainer sabo 00266 BR1 229 88DS KK83 0 01 Gear with 20 teeth 264 03 00 0081 0 01 Bearing 6204 2RS 230 8NCV K262 0 01 Key 265 06 03 0072 0 01 Allen screw with head M6x1x30 231 88DS KK76 0 01 Intemediate shaft 266 84DS KKK6 0 01 Reducer front box 232 8NCV K329...

Page 31: ...in Ø6x14 290 89DS KK23 0 01 Belt stretcher 291 8NPW K528 0 01 Stud 292 06 09 0021 0 01 Hex nut M10x1 5 293 15 00 0010 0 03 A 60 V Belt 294 8NPM K108 0 01 60 Hz Driving pulley 295 8NPM K104 0 01 50 Hz Driving pulley 296 15 00 0008 0 01 A 51 V Belt 297 84DS K111 0 01 Driving pulley washer 298 06 03 0082 0 01 Allen screw with head M10x1 5x60 299 06 04 0122 0 02 Hex head cap screw M10x1 5x60 300 06 13...

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