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Summary of Contents for Tools-PX-22 SHEARTEC II

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Page 2: ...al Installing Universal Casters Pg 29 Power Supply Circuit Requirements pg 35 Motor Specifications Pg 36 Calibrating the Thickness Scale Pg 37 38 Calibrating the DRO Digital Read Out Pg 39 Operation P...

Page 3: ...dly offered by Laguna Tools Every Laguna machine is engineered for years of dependable service Please feel free to contact Laguna Tools if you have a question or suggestion We appreciate working with...

Page 4: ...e way it was received If a part or blade is being returned it must have adequate packaging to ensure no damage is received during shipping In the event the item part is determined to be damaged due to...

Page 5: ...S A Phone 1 800 332 4094 Huntington Beach 7291 Heil Ave Huntington Beach CA 92647 U S A Phone 1 949 474 1200 South Carolina 825 Bistline Dr Suite 101 West Columbia SC 29172 U S A Phone 1 800 234 1976...

Page 6: ...ance or modification of tools or equipment could result in serious injury and property damage There are certain applications for which tools and equipment are designed This product should NOT be modif...

Page 7: ...7 Safety Protocols...

Page 8: ...8 Safety Protocols Cont d...

Page 9: ...9 Safety Protocols Cont d...

Page 10: ...JURY MAY OCCUR 4 CUTTING DEPTH NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM CUTTING DEPTH of 1 16 or 1 60 mm AS STATED IN THE SPECIFICATION FOR YOUR MACHINE IT IS FAR BETTER TO TAKE SEVERAL SMALL CUTS RATHER THAN LARGE C...

Page 11: ...ical circuit should be used for each machine This circuit should not be less than the wiring listed below and should be protected with an appropriate circuit breaker based on the total running and sta...

Page 12: ...f the motor uses a start capacitor a time delay fuse is required This type of fuse circuit breaker will not trip with the initial amperage needed to start the machine which is typically double that of...

Page 13: ...ate USA or province CSA Grounding Methods Electrical Cord and Plug is not provided with Ordered Machine When a proper qualified electrical cord and plug is installed please follow the following ground...

Page 14: ...equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment grounding cond...

Page 15: ...ted in Fig A A temporary adapter which looks like the adapter illustrated in Fig B may be used to connect this plug to a 2 Pole receptacle as shown in Fig B if a properly grounded outlet is not availa...

Page 16: ...tion as the plug No adapter is available or should be used with this tool If the tool must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit the reconnection should be made by qualified s...

Page 17: ...t of the machine An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cor...

Page 18: ...18 Specifications for the PX 22 SHEARTEC II Planer...

Page 19: ...from sliding past the edge of the cutterhead Table Rollers The Roller facilitates movement of the Work Piece across the Table Limiter Min Stop Block 1 16 Emergency Stop Table Roller Table Extension Ro...

Page 20: ...Roller Thickness Gauge Loading Hook Dust Chute Table Extension Roller Table Extension Roller Feed Speed Control Table Roller Table Rear of PX 22 Shear Tec II Planer Side of PX 22 Shear Tec II Planer...

Page 21: ...power continues to machine NOTICE To reset E STOP rotate switch clockwise until the button pops out C ON OFF Switch Starts and Stops rotation of cutterhead NOTICE The Planer will not work if the E STO...

Page 22: ...llers Adjustable Rollers that extend for increased workpiece support Feed Speed Selector The Feed Speed Selector offers 2 two feed speeds 10 FPM 30 FPM Feet per Minute Move Lever Push Pull until it lo...

Page 23: ...t the dust chute and calibrate the height After Setup there may be a few adjustment to be made All these adjustments are done prior to shipping the machine but if additional adjustments are required p...

Page 24: ...BY THE OWNER AND THE DELIVERY DRIVER IF YOU FIND ANY DAMAGED ITEMS IN YOUR PACKAGE YOU MUST CONTACT LAGUNA TOOLS TO FILE A COMPLAINT IN ORDER TO RETURN DAMAGED GOODS UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY TO LAGU...

Page 25: ...tably 2 There should be sufficient area at the back of the machine to allow access for adjustments and maintenance to be conducted 3 Adequate Lighting The better the lighting the more accurately and s...

Page 26: ...included hooks to frame of machine at each of the four corners Fig 1 The hooks and bolts are included in the hardware kit The machine can then be lifted with a harness and forklift Remove and save hoo...

Page 27: ...s from plastic bags before laying them out to inventory them Tools items Required Assembly Adjustment T 25 Torx Wrench included 9 16 Wrench 1 2 Wrench 5mm Hex Wrench Gauge Block Step 378IN 393IN x 75I...

Page 28: ...8 Assembling Machine Preparation and Setup 1 Level machine using the four leveling feet on each of the four corners Lock leveling feet into position with the nut on the leveling foot stud LEVELING FEE...

Page 29: ...o caster mount 3 Attach swivel caster to front infeed center of frame with four bolts 1 washers 2 and nuts 3 Tighten all four bolts 4 Assemble caster wheel 2 to bracket 1 using bolt 3 and nut 4 Repeat...

Page 30: ...type of cleaner that could damage paint Coat cleaned surfaces with WD 40 or 20W Machine Oil 3 Upper Bottom Table Roller and Table Blade Adjustment leveling Procedure 3a Bottom Table Roller Adjustment...

Page 31: ...Roller Adjustment Procedure Cont d 1 When appropriate level is reached on the Table Height Adjustment Wheel side open or remove the Panel Cover just below the main Top Roller Axel Figure H there is Ad...

Page 32: ...ocate 4 large Allen Set Screws on the Corners of the Planer See Figure J to adjust the amount of pressure Increase Decrease on the Top Roller use appropriate T Wrench as pictured below If the pressure...

Page 33: ...that adjusts the pressure of the Top roller locate 4 Large Allen Set Screws on the Corners of the Planer to remove these use appropriate T Wrench as pictured below Remove Allen Set Screws completely r...

Page 34: ...CIENT CAPACITY AND CFM FOR THIS PLANER ALWAYS TURN ON THE DUST COLLECTOR BEFORE PLANNING FIGURE H DUST CHUTE HOOD CLIPS Dust Chute Hood Clips 2 4 Screws to Mount Dust Chute Hood Clips 2 Dust Chute Opt...

Page 35: ...motor is 7 5 HP and is typically wired for 220 Volt Single Phase 60 HZ AC current Confirm your motor electrical configuration before connecting power Before connecting the machine to the power source...

Page 36: ...le through strain relief tighten cinch nut and attach wires to terminals 3 Re install the Connection Box Cover see Page XX for Wiring Diagram WARNING WHEN COMPLETED THE MACHINE MUST CONFORM TO THE NAT...

Page 37: ...ece of hardwood which has been surfaced on one side with a jointer drum sander or wide belt sander With the Planer OFF Make sure the cutter head is not rotating Disconnect Power place the Calibrating...

Page 38: ...ibrating board previously machined face Down through the planer 5 Repeat Step 5 until the planer removes the entire top surface of the calibrating board NOTICE Drawing pencil marks across the width of...

Page 39: ...Read Out 1 Remove the battery cover of the DRO and install 2 AAA batteries DRO Digital Read Out ADJUSTMENT DRO BATTERIES DRO Button Reference and Use It is helpful to familiarize these buttons and th...

Page 40: ...stock 3 Start Dust Collection Machine 4 Start Planer 5 Adjust Set Feed Rate Speed See Fig C Below to desired Speed 10 or 30 FPM while planer is running CAUTION PLACE THE PLANER ON A SECURE AND STABLE...

Page 41: ...the outfeed roller Helpful Tips PLANERS WORK BEST IF ONE FACE OF STOCK IS FLAT IF NOT FLATTEN WITH A JOINTER OR DRUM SANDER IF NOT POSSIBLE TO FLATTEN ONE FACE PROCESS CUPPED MATERIAL WITH THE CUP UP...

Page 42: ...it in optimum condition This includes inspecting all hardware for tightness ensuring the filter is clean and cleaning debris and grime from any surfaces and moving parts In addition make sure to Clea...

Page 43: ...AND TO HOLD THE CUTTERHEAD See Figure to the Right CAUTION KNIFE INSERTS ARE DANGEROUSLY SHARP USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN INSPECTING REMOVING OR REPLACING KNIFE INSERTS WARNING TURN PLANER OFF AND DISCO...

Page 44: ...rew to 52 60 in lbs or 231 267 Newtons IMPORTANT When removing or rotating inserts clean sawdust from the screw the insert and the cutterhead platform Failure to this procedure or protocol will result...

Page 45: ...45 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP...

Page 46: ...46 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 47: ...47 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 48: ...48 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 49: ...49 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 50: ...50 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 51: ...51 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 52: ...52 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 53: ...53 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 54: ...54 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 55: ...55 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 56: ...56 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 57: ...57 PX 22 22 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d...

Page 58: ...t 1 Disconnect machine from power source 2 Open lower rear and lower left hand side panels Loosen and tighten four adjustment nuts Fig 2 to move motor plate up or down to increase or decrease belt ten...

Page 59: ...59 Lubrication Regular monitoring and replacement of lubrication is needed 5...

Page 60: ...lace the lubricant Oil Drain Procedure 1 Remove the Lower Gear Box Oil Drain Plug See A Pt 80 Drain dirty oil thoroughly 2 Re insert and tighten the Lower Gear Box Oil Drain Plug See A Pt 80 3 Remove...

Page 61: ...61 Lubrication Cont d The Gear Box Oil must be changed after 2500 hours of work Instructions to remove Gear Box Oil Cover is as follows Gear Box...

Page 62: ...n remove the following parts in order Parts 50 51 131 120 130 6 Then remove the following parts in order Parts 43 44 137 7 Remove Pt 182 Cap Screws M6 1 0x20 8 Then one can remove the Gear Box Cover P...

Page 63: ...63 Troubleshooting...

Page 64: ...64 Wiring WARNING REVIEW ELECTRICAL SAFETY Pg s 6 16 PRIOR TO ANY WIRING PROCEDURES...

Page 65: ...65 Wiring Diagram 1PH...

Page 66: ...66 Wiring Diagram 3PH...

Page 67: ...67 Replacement Parts Diagram Cutterhead Drivetrain...

Page 68: ...68 Replacement Parts Diagram Table Lift...

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Page 78: ...78 Warranty...

Page 79: ...Tec II Planer 1 27 2022 2 Added quantity of Oil 400 ml or 13 5 fl oz Removed Gage Block step Changed Table of Contents 2 08 2022 3 Page 38 Step 4 Restated Removed Carraige Lock statement Page 52 Step...

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