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ADJUSTING THE CUTTING KNIVES

WARNING: Be sure the machine is turned OFF and UNPLUGGED before attempting any adjustments.

The Cutter Head assembly can be accessed by removing
the cover from the top of the machine.

1.

Remove the top cover (#326) from the top of the machine
 by removing the bolts which hold it in place.

2.

Please refer to Figure 11. when checking knife
adjustment. 

Position the knife Gauge (E) on the cutter

head and knife blade as shown. The gauge must contact
the knife blade and the cutter head at all three points
shown. The blade is adjusted too low if there is a visible
space between the blade edge and the gauge.
The knife blade is too high when the gauge rocks from
side to side on the cutter head when contacting the knife blade.

3.

To adjust the blade setting, loosen the locking nuts (A) just enough
to allow the blade (C) to move against the Lock Bar (B). To raise
the knife blade, turn adjustment screw (D) counterclockwise. To
lower the knife blade, turn the adjustment screw clockwise and
press down on the blade.

NOTE: The blade must be adjusted at both ends. It is important that
you adjust the blade along its entire length, so the blade has an even
depth along its entire length.

4.

When the knife blade is properly adjusted, tighten the locking nuts
(A) firmly to lock it in place. Be sure these nuts are on tight.

Re-check to be sure the knife blade did not slip during tightening.

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MAINTENANCE

When not in use, keep the machine unplugged and covered. Store it in a dry place. Store the safety switch
cover in a safe place to prevent unauthorized use. Unplug the machine before doing any maintenance.

Regular lubrication is required to keep your planer in good condition, and assure a long service life.

1.

Keep the table guide rods clean, and coated with a light coat of grease.

2.

Occasionally remove the top and apply a light grease to the bearings at each end of the cutter head.

3.

Remove the panels on both sides of the planer, and apply a light grease to the chains.

Note: Do not apply grease to the belts.

4.

Apply a light coat of grease to the chain on the underside of the machine.

The motor and electrical controls should be maintained.

1.

Keep the motor and electrical controls dry and clean. Do not expose the electrical portions of the
machine to water or wet conditions.

2.

Keep the motor free of chips, sawdust, grease, and debris.

3.

The motor bearings are sealed and do not require additional lubrication.

Figure 11. Knife Blade Gauge

Figure 10. Checking the Knife Blade

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Страница 2: ...h can plane workpieces up to 12 1 2 wide and 6 thick 5 Positive adjusting table with crank handle and easy to read thickness gauge 6 ON OFF switch has removable safety lock device to prevent unauthori...

Страница 3: ...e caught in moving parts Non skid footwear is recommended Wear restrictive hair covering to contain long hair Always wear appropriate workclothing 8 USE EYE EAR AND BREATHING PROTECTION Always wear AN...

Страница 4: ...electrical tool in wet conditions Never operate a tool with an improper electrical cord or extension cord Never operate an electrical tool unless it is plugged into a properly grounded outlet whichsu...

Страница 5: ...rom front to back Each skid should extend several inches beyond the machine to allow them to be firmly clamped to the work surface before using the machine WARNING Never operate this machine if it is...

Страница 6: ...1 Place the TableAdjustment Handle 150 over the square ended ControlScrew 130 whichprotrudesthroughtthetopofthemachine 2 Turn theTableAdjustment Handle to raise or lower theTable to thedesiredcuttingt...

Страница 7: ...e workpiece into the planer and visually check your setting to assure that no more than 1 8 will be planed off the workpiece WARNING Attempting to plane more than 1 8 at a time may cause the planer to...

Страница 8: ...n turned over and the bottom planed flat 2 Depending on the width of the board you can reduce wasteinplaningcuppedboardsbyrippingthem lengthwisefirst thenplaningbothresultingpieces 3 Boards which are...

Страница 9: ...has an even depth along its entire length 4 Whentheknifebladeisproperlyadjusted tightenthelockingnuts A firmly to lock it in place Be sure these nuts are on tight Re check to be sure the knife blade d...

Страница 10: ...ondition 4 Look for broken damaged or loose electrical connections Repair any faults before continuing If the Motor runs rough or slowly 1 Check for debris in the cutting assembly or in the chains or...

Страница 11: ...r Cord 1 147 BeltCover 1 148 Washer m6 2 149 Nut m6 2 150 TableAdjustmentHandle 1 151 LeftCover 1 152 Cap Screw m8 x 20 8 153 Cap Screw m8 x 16 4 154 Motor Cord 1 155 Circuit Breaker 230V 10Amp 1 156...

Страница 12: ...41831 12 1 2 AUTO PLANER PARTS DIAGRAM MAIN UNIT Please refer to Parts List on Page 11 Page 12 SKU 41831 REV 08 01...

Страница 13: ...x 22 8 315 Free Roller Bracket 2 316 Bearing 60203ZZ 2 317 Cutter Head 1 318 Key m5 x 5 x 20 1 319 DrivenPulley 1 320 KnifeGauge 1 321 AdjustableBolt 4 322 Non Belt J 750 6 1 323 Nut m16 x 1 5 2 324...

Страница 14: ...41831 12 1 2 AUTO PLANER PARTS DIAGRAM MOTORASSEMBLY Please refer to Parts List on Page 13 Page 14 SKU 41831 REV 08 01...

Страница 15: ...Page 15 SKU 41831 REV 08 01 41831 12 1 2 AUTO PLANER PARTS DIAGRAM CUTTERASSEMBLY Please refer to Parts List on Page 13...

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