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CLEANING SPIRAL CUTTERHEAD & TIPS (cont.)

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Separate the tips from the screws and place in separate containers with a bit of mineral spirits or

non-chlorinated brake cleaner.

Once all are removed, wipe down the bare cutterhead using rags with whichever solvent you chose

mentioned above. 

Once the oil is wiped off, use an air compressor or a can of pressurized air to clear each seat and

screw hole on the cutter head. This will aid in knife and cutter tips reinstallation.

Lubricate the Torx screw threads with light machine oil, wipe the excess oil off the threads.

Place  each  insert  tip  in  the  seat  and  slightly  snug  each  screw  using  the  Hex  Wrench  to  hold  the

cutterhead  in  position.  Once  you  get  a  row  of  tips  seated  and  slightly  tightened  down,  repeat  by

going back over each cutter tip and tighten down the screws securely to 48 to 50 inch / lbs. NOTE:

NOT FT / LBS !!!!

Install the remaining insert tips in the same fashion.

Reinstall the dust chute and dust port

NOTE: Periodically inspect the insert tips for wear and pitch build up. Remove and replace or clean as

necessary.

NOTE: After all assembly and adjustment instructions are completed, use a sacrificial board after cleaning

to test for remaining oil. If oil is still apparent, repeat the cleaning method you used above.

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Summary of Contents for 60200PC-WHD

Page 1: ...e to avoid serious injury and damage User Manual 60200PC WHD 13 2 Speed Portable Planer With Spiral Style Cutterhead and Sided Carbide Inserts For technical support email techservices wahudatools com...

Page 2: ...tions in this user manual represent your machine at time of print However changes may be made to your machine or this manual at any time with no obligation to WAHUDA INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 SECTION 3 S...

Page 3: ...ht prepaid to WAHUDA s Authorized Service Center for inspection If the warranty claim is considered to be invalid due to exclusions listed above WAHUDA will at your direction dispose of or return the...

Page 4: ...inimum Thickness of Stock 1 8 Motor power input 120 V 60 Hz AC Only 15 Amp Shipping Weight 92 lbs Shipping Dimensions 25 2 W x 20 D x 21 6 H Machine Overall Dimensions extensions out crank handle moun...

Page 5: ...reathing the dust and avoid prolonged contact with dust The dust may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these...

Page 6: ...d on a machine Serious injury could result if it tips over or you accidentally contact any moving part DO NOT store anything above or near the machine WARNING DO NOT operate any machine or tool if und...

Page 7: ...r 230V equipment It is better to arrange the placement of your equipment and the installed wiring to eliminate the need for an extension cord If an extension cord is necessary refer to the chart in th...

Page 8: ...ntenance tasks or cleaning WARNING DO NOT handle the plug or planer with wet hands USE only accessories as described in this manual and recommended by WAHUDA DO NOT pull the planer by the power cord N...

Page 9: ...re not sure the tool is properly grounded WARNING Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded properly or if the electrical configuration does not comply with local and state el...

Page 10: ...TREMELY CAREFUL working around the cutter tips as they are VERY SHARP Remove any protective materials and coatings from all of the parts and the planer except for the cutterhead Specific cutterhead cl...

Page 11: ...to 2 1 2 in Adaptor Crank Handle with socket head screw 4ea Star Knob 2ea long Magnets T Torx Handle 4 mm allen key mm allen key 2 5 mm allen key 2 mm allen key 10 mm combination wrench 8 mm combinat...

Page 12: ...lied hex wrench Facing the rear of the machine place the outfeed table in the down position Attach the dust on the cutterhead assembly using 4 of the plastic star knob screws making sure the 4 port is...

Page 13: ...HE CUTTERHEAD INSERT TIPS THEY ARE EXTREMELY SHARP AND CAN CAUSE INJURY LEVELING INFEED AND OUTFEED TABLES The infeed and outfeed tables must be parallel and level with the planer center wear plate lo...

Page 14: ...each side of the table until the infeed table is coplanar with the wear plate A 10mm wrench or small adjustable wrench is required but not included Clockwise will raise the table and counterclockwise...

Page 15: ...able clockwise to raise the extension or counterclockwise to lower it and tighten the lock nut Move the straight edge to the other side of the table and extension and repeat this procedure Once you ha...

Page 16: ...ess Removal of this oil residue if apparent should be done before you use your new machine Lower the cutterhead assembly using the crank handle to about 1 on the front depth scale Insert the supplied...

Page 17: ...ipe the excess oil off the threads Place each insert tip in the seat and slightly snug each screw using the Hex Wrench to hold the cutterhead in position Once you get a row of tips seated and slightly...

Page 18: ...TABLE OR WORKBENCH During operation the planer MUST be secured to a supporting surface such as a solid and sturdyworkbench or table Four holes are provided 2 are shown below to securely mount the plan...

Page 19: ...ANY STOCK NO LOAD DOING OTHERWISE WILL DAMAGE THE SPEED MECHANISM RAISING AND LOWERING HEAD ASSEMBLY The cutterhead assembly consists of the cutterhead insert tips feed rollers roller chains gearbox...

Page 20: ...UT INDICATOR The Depth Of Cut Indicator located on the front of the machine is a convenient way to quickly determine how much material is being planed off in one pass 1 2 POWER SWITCH The planer is tu...

Page 21: ...ot overtighten these screws as it may damage the clear indicator REPEAT CUT PRESET The Repeat Cut turret style dial indicator located on the bottom right hand side of the planer provides a simple way...

Page 22: ...an object is thrown from the planer it can travel in either direction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stand to either the left or right side of the planer Flip the switch to the ON position Once powered on select desi...

Page 23: ...ends of the board it is good practice to start with a workpiece that is slightly longer than what you need so that you can simply cut off the ends if necessary Snipe locks are not a necessity on all b...

Page 24: ...ure above 50 P S I should not be used as high pressured air may damage insulation The operator should always wear a respirator and eye protection when using compressed air Do not allow chips and dust...

Page 25: ...nel to expose the gearbox by pulling out on the bottom of the panel GEAR BOX LUBRICATION The gears in the gear box should be lubricated periodically if necessary Facing the front of the machine remove...

Page 26: ...will vary depending on the load placed on the motor The brushes should be inspected every 10 15 hours of use To inspect or replace 1 Once the brush has been removed inspect the carbon B the spring C...

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