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PX|20 Sheartec:II Planer \ Safety   

 PROP 65 WARNING

SOME DUST CREATED BY POWER SANDING, SAWING, GRINDING, DRILLING, AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES

CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER

REPRODUCTIVE HARM. SOME EXAMPLES OF THESE CHEMICALS ARE:

·

LEAD FROM LEAD-BASED PAINTS.

·

CRYSTALLINE SILICA FROM BRICKS, CEMENT AND OTHER MASONRY PRODUCTS.

·

ARSENIC AND CHROMIUM FROM CHEMICALLY-TREATED LUMBER.

YOUR RISK FROM THESE EXPOSURES VARIES, DEPENDING ON HOW OFTEN YOU DO THIS TYPE OF WORK. TO REDUCE

YOUR EXPOSURE TO THESE CHEMICALS: WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA, AND WORK WITH APPROVED SAFETY

EQUIP-MENT, SUCH AS THOSE DUST MASKS THAT ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO FILTER OUT MICROSCOPIC

PARTICLES.

 APPLICATIONS WARNING

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THIS MACHINE WAS DESIGNED FOR CERTAIN APPLICATIONS ONLY. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT THIS

MACHINE NOT BE MODIFIED AND/OR USED FOR ANY APPLICATION OTHER THAN THAT FOR WHICH IT WAS

DESIGNED. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS RELATIVE TO A PARTICULAR APPLICATION, DO NOT USE THE MACHINE

UNTIL YOU HAVE FIRST CONTACTED THE MANUFACTURER TO DETERMINE IF IT CAN OR SHOULD BE PERFORMED

ON THE PRODUCT.

·

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS RELATIVE TO ITS APPLICATION DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT UNTIL YOU HAVE

CONTACTED THE MANUFACTURER AND WE HAVE ADVISED YOU

.

 WARNING!

Machine & Workshop Safety Instructions

Read and understand all warnings and operating instructions before using this equipment. Failure to follow all
instructions listed below, may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury or property damage.
Machinery can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, there are
certain hazards involved with the operation of the product. Using the machine with respect and caution will considerably
lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal
injury to the operator may result. Safety equipment such as guards, push sticks, hold-downs, feather boards, goggles,
dust masks and hearing protection can reduce your potential for injury. But even the best guard won’t make up for poor
judgment, carelessness or inattention. Always use common sense and exercise caution in the workshop. If a procedure
feels dangerous, don’t try it. Figure out an alternative procedure that feels safer. REMEMBER: Your personal safety is
your responsibility. 

OWNER’S MANUAL. Read and understand this owner’s manual BEFORE using machine.
TRAINED OPERATORS ONLY. Untrained operators have a higher risk of being hurt or killed. Only allow
trained/supervised people to use this machine. When machine is not being used, disconnect power, remove switch keys,
or lock-out machine to prevent unauthorized use—especially around children. Make your workshop kid proof!
DANGEROUS  ENVIRONMENTS.  Do not use machinery in areas that are wet, cluttered, or have poor lighting. Operating
machinery in these areas greatly increases the risk of accidents and injury.
MENTAL ALERTNESS REQUIRED.  Full mental alertness is required for safe operation of machinery. Never operate
under the influence of drugs or alcohol, when tired, or when distracted.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INJURY RISKS. You can be shocked, burned, or killed by touching live electrical components
or improperly grounded machinery. To reduce this risk, only allow qualified service personnel to do electrical installation
or repair work, and always disconnect power before accessing or exposing electrical equipment.
DISCONNECT POWER FIRST. Always disconnect machine from power supply BEFORE making adjustments, changing
tooling, or servicing machine. This prevents an injury risk from unintended start-up or contact with live electrical
components.
EYE PROTECTION. Always wear ANSI-approved safety glasses or a face shield when operating or observing machinery to
reduce the risk of eye injury or blindness from flying particles. Everyday eyeglasses are NOT approved safety glasses.

Summary of Contents for MPLANPX20-0130

Page 1: ...PX 20 Sheartec II Planer Owner s Manual MPLANPX20 0130 2 25 2021...

Page 2: ...a 825 Bistline Dr Ste 101 West Columbia SC 29172 U S A Phone 1 800 234 1976 Minnesota 5250 West 74th St Edina MN 55439 U S A Phone 1 949 474 1200 lagunatools com supermaxtools com lagunacleanair com l...

Page 3: ...l Safety 7 Specifications 11 Machine Overview 12 Setup 14 Placement Unboxing 14 Inventory List 16 Assembling 17 Operation 23 Maintenance 24 Lubrication 32 Troubleshooting 33 Wiring 34 Replacement Part...

Page 4: ...o protecting your safety and preventing problems Safety Call outs DANGER A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY SOMETIMES DISPLAYED AS WARNING A...

Page 5: ...s are overlooked or ignored personal injury to the operator may result Safety equipment such as guards push sticks hold downs feather boards goggles dust masks and hearing protection can reduce your p...

Page 6: ...hine if they become a distraction GUARDS COVERS Guards and covers reduce accidental contact with moving parts or flying debris Make sure they are properly installed undamaged and working correctly BEF...

Page 7: ...the above information Variables that may affect this are Actual voltage supplied to the machine Electrical code that must be met in your local province An electrician will verify that all the demands...

Page 8: ...least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plu...

Page 9: ...f a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician This adapter is not permitted in Ca...

Page 10: ...6 0 6 0 6 120 120 120 120 up to 25 25 50 50 100 100 150 18 AWG 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 120 120 120 120 up to 25 25 50 50 100 100 150 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG 10 12 10 12 10 12 10...

Page 11: ...K THICKNESS 1 4 MIN STOCK LENGTH 8 MAX STOCK WIDTH 20 FEED SPEED 16 28 FPM DUST PORT DIAMETER 4 LEFT AND RIGHT CUTTERHEAD RPM 5000 CUTTERHEAD DIAMETER 3 CUTTERHEAD INSERT 138 X 4 SIDED CARBIDE 6 ROW T...

Page 12: ...e button pops out B ON OFF Switch Starts and Stops rotation of cutterhead NOTICE Will not work if the ESTOP is engaged or if the Hood is open C Digital Read Out DRO Thickness display Limiter The Limit...

Page 13: ...NG The feed speed selector offers two feed speeds 16 FPM 28 FPM Move lever push pull until it locks in place The middle setting is neutral Thickness Gauge The top of the planer is a Wixey thickness ga...

Page 14: ...OTED UPON DELIVERY AND SIGNED 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 UNDE...

Page 15: ...THE PHYSICAL CAPABILITY OF ACHIEVING This step requires a forklift The PX20 is heavy be careful when lifting and handling it Failure to comply may cause serious injury and or damage to the machine and...

Page 16: ...ging Leveling Feet with Hardware 4 On Paller Dust Chute 1 In Bubble Wrap Hex Head Screws M6x10 4 In Bubble Wrap T25 Torx Wrenches 2 In Bubble Wrap Lifting hooks hardware 4 In Bubble Wrap Tools items R...

Page 17: ...mble swivel caster into swivel caster bracket straight bracket by placing bolt 5 through bracket and caster and securing with lock nut 4 Then place bolt 6 down through bracket into caster mount 3 Atta...

Page 18: ...t slightly above or flush with the table FIGURE 4 TABLE ROLLER ADJUSTMENT 4 The dust chute can be attached with the port facing either to the right or left To attach use four included screws Fig 5 H t...

Page 19: ...Single Phase 60 HZ AC current Confirm your motor electrical configuration before connecting power Before connecting the machine to the power source make sure the starter and switches are in the OFF po...

Page 20: ...is approximately 1 16 above the calibrating board 3 Remove the calibrating board from the planer 4 Connect power to the planer and turn ON 5 Turn the height adjustment handle clockwise one complete re...

Page 21: ...ling Calibrating the DRO Digital Read Out 1 Remove the battery cover of the DRO and install 2 AAA batteries FIGURE 9 DRO BATTERIES DRO Button Reference and Use It is helpful to familiarize these butto...

Page 22: ...22 PX 20 Sheartec II Planer Setup Assembling FIGURES 10 12 DRO ADJUSTMENT...

Page 23: ...ck into planer maintain control and support of stock until the stock is securely feeding through planer 7 Reposition yourself to the outfeed side of planer and control and support stock until it has e...

Page 24: ...It is a good idea to routinely inspect any quality woodworking tool in order to keep it in optimum condition This includes inspecting all hardware for tightness ensuring the filter is clean and clean...

Page 25: ...rx wrench T25 to remove the knife insert screw Use a second Torx wrench to hold the cutterhead from rotating in position in another screw DO NOT USE YOUR HAND TO HOLD THE CUTTERHEAD See Fig 13 It is a...

Page 26: ...es as they are very sharp ADJUSTMENTS The planer comes set up from the factory and typically will not need adjustment If it is determined adjustment is needed follow these steps for setting the infeed...

Page 27: ...ife Make sure the knives are set properly see the Setting Changing Knives section prior to making any adjustments 1 Disconnect machine from power source 1 Place a hard wood gauge Fig 17 A under a knif...

Page 28: ...Place gauge block under pressure bar 4 Make pressure bar touch the top of the gauge block 5 Finally tighten the screw and replace the nut FIG 19 PRESSURE BAR ADJUSTMENT Adjustment of Out feed Roller...

Page 29: ...erhead is set up with the same relationship to the infeed roller pressure bar and outfeed roller The planer comes set up from the factory and shouldn t need any adjustment If adjustment is necessary f...

Page 30: ...needs adjustment 1 Disconnect machine from power source 2 Open lower rear and lower left hand side panels Loosen and tighten four adjustment nuts Fig 22 D to move motor plate up or down to increase or...

Page 31: ...ould be set at 0 If not adjust the pointer to read zero Note Spin the roller by hand to know when roller makes contact with the straight edge 3 Move straight edge to the opposite side of bed roller an...

Page 32: ...CHAIN YES NO 5 CHAIN YES NO 6 BUSHING NO YES 7 LEAD SCREW YES NO FIGURE 26 LUBRICATION FIGURE 25 LUBRICATION The Gear Box oil must be changed after 2500 hours of work Fig 25 All chains must be lubric...

Page 33: ...ass 2 Chipbreaker or pressure bar set too low 3 Insufficient pressure on in feed or out feed rollers 1 Reduce the amount of material being removed 2 Raise the pressure 3 Increase pressure on in feed o...

Page 34: ...ed on the above information Variables that may affect this are Actual voltage supplied to the machine Electrical code that must be met in your local province An electrician will verify that all the de...

Page 35: ...35 PX 20 Sheartec II Planer Wiring...

Page 36: ...36 PX 20 Sheartec II Planer Replacement Parts Diagram Replacement Parts Diagram Base...

Page 37: ...37 PX 20 Sheartec II Planer Replacement Parts Diagram Table...

Page 38: ...38 PX 20 Sheartec II Planer Replacement Parts Diagram Cutter Assembly...

Page 39: ...P 12 10 18 000103 103 CAP SCREW M6 1 0P 12 29 19 174828 000 LIMIT PLATE 1 20 002102 201 FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS LOCK SCREW M4 0 7P 10L 2 21 000301 101 ROUND HEAD PHILLIPS SCREW M3 0 5P 6 4 22 300117 909 HA...

Page 40: ...32UNF 12 5 138 210114 000 KNIFE 15 15 2 5T 138 040703 000 TROX WRENCH T 25 2 59 043343 000 RETAINING RING NBR 46 3 3 1 1 60 000902 102 HEX SCREW W WASHER M6 1 0P 12 4 61 361430 000 INFEED ROLLER ASSEM...

Page 41: ...100 WAVES WASHER WW 12 2 87 361365 902 GUIDE BLOCK 2 88 361384 902 ROLLER SHAFT 2 89 030005 001 BALL BEARING 608 2 90 190308 000 ROLLER 1 91 174763 904 ADJUSTABLE PLATE 2 93 006001 045 FLAT WASHER 8...

Page 42: ...OCKET 2 131 016019 000 CHAIN 40 42P 1 132 000702 104 FLAT HEAD HEX SCREW M6 1 0P 16 1 133 240092 000 HAND WHEEL 1 134 230284 000 FOLDING HANDLE HL 65 1 135 000103 105 CAP SCREW M6 1 0P 15 1 136 006001...

Page 43: ...REW M5 0 8P 10 2 173 006302 300 SPRING WASHER 5 1 9 3 2 174 006001 012 FLAT WASHER 5 3 12 1 0T 2 175 920135 000 TENSION WHEEL ASSEMBLY 1 1 170759 902 BRACKET 1 2 250072 615 CHAIN SPROCKET 1 3 360247 9...

Page 44: ...POLY V BELT 560J 12 1 205 174823 000 SIDE COVER L 1 206 360579 902 SUPPORT PIN 1 207 280089 901 SPRING 1 208 471037 084 CONNECT CORD 18AWG 1C 100BLACK 1 209 471037 085 CONNECT CORD 18AWG 1C 100BLACK 1...

Page 45: ...PURCHASER MUST PRESENT THE ORIGINAL RECEIPT AS PROOF OF PURCHASE SHIPPING DAMAGE LAGUNA TOOLS AND THE PURCHASING CUSTOMER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE OR LOSS CAUSED BY A FREIGHT COMPANY OR OTHER CI...

Page 46: ...Carolina 825 Bistline Dr Ste 101 West Columbia SC 29172 U S A Phone 1 800 234 1976 Minnesota 5250 West 74th St Edina MN 55439 U S A Phone 1 949 474 1200 LAGUNA AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS LAGUNA EUROPE Walk...

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