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INSTALLING THE DUST CHUTE

1. Align  the  3  dust  chute  mounting  holes  with  the

corresponding holes in the machine.

2. Screw 3 bolts with washers into the upper part of the

dust chute by hand.

3. Screw 3 bolts with washers into the lower part of the

dust chute by hand.

4. Secure the dust chute to the machine by tightening all

6 bolts with the right wrench.

ASSEMBLING THE KNIFE JIG

1. Using a pair of pliers, push a “C” clip into the inner

grooves on each end of the knife setting jig rod.

2. Slide one foot onto one end of the rod.

3. Secure the foot on the rod by pushing a “C” clip into

the outer groove in the rod.

4. Repeat step 2 and 3 to install the other foot. Set the

jig aside for use whenever knife settings need to be

verified or adjusted.

Summary of Contents for 35-410

Page 1: ...VER 09 2016 Should you require assistance please have available your Model no __________________ Serial no __________________ 20 PLANER OWNER S MANUAL 35 410 ...

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Page 3: ...anyone working with this machine It should be kept available for immediate reference so that all operations can be performed with maximum efficiency and safety Do not attempt to perform maintenance or operate this machine until you have read and understand the information contained in this manual The drawings illustrations photographs and specifications in this user manual represent your machine a...

Page 4: ...sentative will inspect repair or replace any part that has proven to be defective in workmanship or material provided that the customer sends the product prepaid to a designated authorized service center and provides reasonable time to proceed If judged on warranty the manufacturer or its representative will return the repaired product prepaid or will replace it by a new one at its choice On the c...

Page 5: ...ameter Ø 3 5 32 80 mm Cuts inch not applicable for helical model 78 cuts inch at 16 fpm 62 cuts inch at 20 fpm Number of knives 3 Min max thickness of stock 1 4 to 8 3 to 202 mm 2 feed rates 16 or 20 fpm 4 9 to 6 1 m min Dust outlet Ø 5 127 mm Central table s dimensions 25 3 4 x 20 653 x 510 mm Table s dimensions extension 55 x 20 1437 x 508 mm Net weight 771 lb 350 kg ...

Page 6: ... properly fitting NIOSH OSHA approved respiratory protection appropriate for the dust exposure and wash exposed areas with soap and water DANGER This manual is not totally comprehensive It does not and can not convey every possible safety and operational problem which may arise while using this machine The manual will cover many of the basic and specific safety procedures needed in an industrial e...

Page 7: ...g the machine ON 21 MAINTAIN your balance DO NOT extend yourself over the tool Wear oil resistant rubber soled shoes Keep floor clear of debris grease and wax 22 DO NOT operate any machine or tool if under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication 23 MAINTAIN all machines with care ALWAYS KEEP the machine clean and in good working order KEEP all blades and tool bits sharp and free of all rust a...

Page 8: ...gear cover is open 3 Be sure the knives of cutterhead are correst and all hex screws are secured tightly before use PRODUCT SAFETY 4 Avoid possible reject do not lower your head down at the level of the cutterhead when it is running 5 Avoid possible reject inspect the board for crack and other aspect which can cause rejection ...

Page 9: ... AWG 16 AWG 16 AWG 6 to 10 Amps 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 10 to 12Amps 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 to 15Amps 14 AWG 12 AWG Not recommended ExTENSION CORDS PLUGS RECEPTACLES MAKE SURE the circuit breaker does not exceed the rating of the plug and receptacle WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock use the proper gauge of extension cord When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enou...

Page 10: ...IFE SETTING JIG BAR 1 L ALLEN KEY 3 4 5 6 mm 4 M COMBINATION WRENCH 8 10 mm 12 14 mm 17 19 mm 3 B C A D I F H G E K J L M A CLEANING COMPONENTS Bare metal surfaces have been coated by a rust prevention compound at the factory Protected surfaces must be cleaned prior to assembly and installation Use appropriate cleaner and follow relevant safety measures Carefully remove the machine components and ...

Page 11: ...ck Pedal 4 Lifting Handle Adjustable Feet 2 Access Door LIFTING HANDLES There are four lifting handles furnished All lifting handles are of hidden type Pull the handles out for use push in when not in use If any type of sling is used to lift machine be sure to attach to lifting handles ONLY Be sure that machine is kept in level position while lifting ...

Page 12: ...at machine are disconnected from the power source INSTALLALLING THE DEPTH OF CUT ADJUSTMENT HANDWHEEL 1 Remove the protective tape from the handwheel shaft 2 Remove the nut and the flat washer from the shaft 3 Install the handwheel onto the shaft by aligning its mounting hole with the key installed in the shaft and secure the handwheel by retightening the nut with the washer using the right wrench...

Page 13: ... extensions to the machine using three hex head bolts A using the right wrench WARNING Be careful you need a helper Hex bolt Set screw 3 Use a straight edge approximately four feet long to verify table level 4 Using the bolts and set screws adjust so that there is no space between the straight edge and the tables 5 Tighten bolts and repeat the same procedure for the other table extension Vous cons...

Page 14: ... 4 Secure the dust chute to the machine by tightening all 6 bolts with the right wrench ASSEMBLING THE KNIFE JIG 1 Using a pair of pliers push a C clip into the inner grooves on each end of the knife setting jig rod 2 Slide one foot onto one end of the rod 3 Secure the foot on the rod by pushing a C clip into the outer groove in the rod 4 Repeat step 2 and 3 to install the other foot Set the jig a...

Page 15: ...e table rollers because each type of wood behaves differently As a general rule however when planing rough stock the table rollers should be set at high position When planing smooth stock the table rollers should be set at low position In the case you need to minimise the snipe at the beginning or the end of the board rollers table should be set at the low position NOTE the raising range between 0...

Page 16: ...nife to the other to make fine adjustments and be certain that all knives were tightened properly 1 Remove the six screws and remove the upper cover 2 Blow up chips and dust 3 Loosen the knife locking bar by turning the locking screws Take care the inner two springs will pop out when removing the knife and knife locking bar 6 Replace the locking bar and the knife in the housing and place the knife...

Page 17: ...fied technician WARNING Make certain that machine are disconnected from the power source FEEDING ROLLERS The infeed roller and outfeed roller are those parts of the planer that feed the stock while it is being planed The in feed roller and outfeed roller are under spring tension and this tension must be sufficient to feed the stock uniformly through the planer without splitting but should not be s...

Page 18: ...ove the working table any further until the ooufeed roller is adjusted 2 Move the gage block under the end of the outfeed roller The bottom of the outfeed roller should just touch the top of the gage block 3 Check and adjust opposite end of the outfeed roller in the same manner NOTE Be sure the knives are adjusted prop erly as previously explained WARNING Make certain that machine are disconnected...

Page 19: ...lug and filler cap Drain dirty oil thoroughly Have some oil used in the respect for the environmental standards 4 Tighten the drain plug 5 Fill with clean lubricant through hole 6 Tighten the filler cap DRAINING OF THE GEAR BOx OIL 1 Remove the handwheel and the gearbox cover 2 Remove the chain guard at the rear of the gear box cover Chain guard Hex screw Drain plug Filler cap WARNING Make certain...

Page 20: ...ease the chain under the machine INFEED AND OUTFEED BUSHING ROLLER THE COLUMN AND THE RETURN ROLLER To oil the return rollers To oil the bushing of infeed and outfeed roller GREASE THE WORM GEAR Remove the phillips screws that maintain the column pro tection to access the column and the worm gear Vis sans fin Colonne ...

Page 21: ...two base doors 2 Using a straight edge align the motor and cutter head pulleys The motor plate can be moved for alignment by loosening the set screws in the motor plate 3 Adjust for the proper belt tension by raising or lowering the motor plate as shown then tighten the nuts Correct tension is obteined when there is approx 1 4 6 mm deflection of the center span of the pulleys by using light finger...

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Page 26: ...ˈʽ ˁˋˣʽ ˉ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˉˁˈ ˌ ˊˇ ˀ ˡ ʳ ʳ ˢˠˣ ˆ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˉˁˈˁ ˡ ʳ ʳ ˆ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˉˁˈˁ ʳ ˁʳ ˢ ˈ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˉˁˉ ˡ ʳ ˡ ʳ ʳ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˉˁˉˁ ˆˉ ˆˉˈˀˌ ʳ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˉˁˉˁ ˆ ˊˊˀˌ ˆ ˡ ʳ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˉˁˉˁˆ ˉˀ ʳ ˡ ˀˌ ˇ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˊ ˌ ˈˀ ʳ ʳ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˊˁ ʳ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˊˁ ˡ ʳ ˈˋ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˊˁˆ ʳ ˡ ˈˋ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˊˁˇ ˡ ˈˋ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˊˁˈ ˈˋ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˊˁˉ ˡʳ ˡ ʳʻ ʳ ˬˣ ʼ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˊˁˇ ˡʳ ˡ ʳʻ ʳ ˬˣ ʼ ˆ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˋ ˋ ˈ ˀ ˣ ˡ ˇ ˆˈˇ ˀˈˌ ˆ ˆˌˀ ˢ ʳ ˢ ˇ ˆˈˇ ˀˉ ˌ ˆˌ ˀ ʳˣ ˇ ˆˈˇ ˀˉ ˉˆ ˈˀ ˣ ˡ ʳ ˋˁ ʽ ˈˁˇ ˆ ...

Page 27: ...ˈʽˈʽ ˆˈˇ ˀˋˌ ˈ ˋ ˀ ʳ ˢ ʳ ˢ ˆˈˇ ˀˌ ˆˉ ˆˈˈˀˌ ˣ ˡ ˆˈˇ ˀˌ ˉ ˀ ˉ ˣʳ ˠˉʽ ˁ ˣʽ ˈ ˆˈˇ ˀˌ ˆ ˈˀ ˆˈˇ ˀˌˆ ˇˀ ˆ ˬ ˉʽˉʽˇ ˆˈˇ ˀˌˇ ˆˀ ˬ ˈʽˈʽ ˆˈˇ ˀˌˈ ˆ ˌˋˀ ˆˈˇ ˀˌˉ ˈ ˆˊ ˀˉ ˈ ˡˢ ˆˈˇ ˀˌˊ ˉˆ ˇˀ ˡ ʶ ˉ ʽˈ ˣ ˆˈˇ ˀˌˋ ˈ ˋˀ ˣ ˢ ˆˈˇ ˀˌˌ ˇˆˇ ˀ ˢ ʳˣ ˣ ˇʵˀ ˌ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇˆˉ ˋˀ ˢ ʳ ˇʳ ˋʽˇ ʽˋ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˈ ˋ ˀ ʳ ˢ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˆˇ ˀˉ ˈ ʳ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˆ ˌ ˆˈ ˀ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇ ˀ ʳ ˡ ˀˆ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˈ ˆˉ ˆˈˊˀˌ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˉ ˋ ˈ ˀ ˣ ˡ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˊ ˊ ˀ ʳ ȩˉ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˋ ˇˆˈ ˈˀ ˢ ʳ ˈʽˇˊʽˉ ˆˈ...

Page 28: ...ˀ ˠˢ ˢ ˈ ˣʽ ˀ ˇ ʽˉ ʽ ˣ ʽ ˣʽ ˈ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˆˋˁ ˀ ˬ ˈʽˈʽˆ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˆˋˁˆ ˇˋ ˀ ˢ ˡ ʳ ˠˋʽ ˁ ˈˣʽ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˆˋˁˇ ˈ ˆˈ ˀ ˌ ˠˢ ˢ ʳˣ ˬ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˆˋˁˊ ˉ ˀ ˇˆ ʳ ˋˁ ʳʳʳʳʳʽˆ ʽˇˁ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˆˌ ˋ ˌˀ ʳˡ ˠ ʽ ˁˊˈˣʻ ˌ ʽ ʼ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇ ˆˀ ˋ ʳ ˁʳ ˢ ˠˋʽ ˁ ˈˣʽˇ ˇ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇ ˆˆˉˀ ˢ ʳ ˡ ˠ ˈ ˀ ˉ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇˆ ˌ ˆ ˉˀ ˡ ʳ ʳ ˢˠˣ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇˇ ˉ ˀ ˇˉ ʳ ˋˁˈʽ ˉʽ ˁˈ ˋ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇˈ ˆˉ ˆˌˇˀ ʳ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇˉ ˆˋ ˇˌˀˌ ˬ ʳ ˢ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇˊ ˋ ˉˀ ʳˡ ˠˋʽ ˁ ˈˣʻ ˆ ʽˉˁˈ ʼ ˊ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇˋ ˆ ˇˈˀ ʳˡ ˇ ˆˈˇ...

Page 29: ...ˋ ˇ ˉˀ ˢˣ ˡʳ ˡ ˊʽ ˌ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˋˋ ˈ ˌˌˀ ˢ ʳ ˢ ˆ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˋˌ ˆˉ ˆˌˋˀˌ ˡ ʳ ˢ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˌ ˈ ˆ ˀ ˢ ˠʳ ʳ ˢ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˌ ˆˀ ˆ ˣʳ ˠˉʽ ˁ ˣʽˈ ˆ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˌ ˆ ˇˀ ˣ ˡ ˢˡʳ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˌˇ ˌ ˋˀˌ ˣ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˆˀ ˣʳ ˠˉʽ ˁ ˣʽ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˀ ˆ ˠˈʽ ˁˋˣʽ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇ ˆ ˈˀ ˉ ʳ ˁʳ ˢ ˆ ˋʵˀ ˉˡ ʽ ˀ ʵ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˈ ˈ ˉˋˀ ˢ ʳ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˉ ˌ ˀ ˢ ˡ ʳˡ ˆ ˋʵˀ ˉˡ ʻ ˇˁ ʽ ˁˈ ʼ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˊ ˉ ˀ ˊˊ ʳ ˁˈʽ ˌʽ ˁ ˇ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˋ ˊ ˇˋˉˀ ˋ ˣ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˌ ˊ ˇˋˊˀ ˋ ˡ ʳˣ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˆ ˆˀ ˌ ʳ ˁʳ ˢ ˈ ˉʵˀ ˋˡ ʽ ʵ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˆ...

Page 30: ...Page 30 ITEM REF DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION Q TY P ˆˈˇ ˀ ˇ ˆˀˉ ˈ ˠ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˈ ˉ ˀ ʳ ˉˁ ʽ ʽˆ ˇ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˉ ˉ ˀ ˊˉ ʳ ˁˆʽ ˆʽ ˁ ˇ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˊ ˉˆ ˊˀ ˣ ˡ ʳ ˁ ʽ ˋˁˈ ˇ ˆˈˇ ˀ ˋ ˈˀ ˣʳ ˠ ʽ ˁˈˣʽ ˈ ˇ ...

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