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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

To help ensure safe operation, please take a moment to learn the machine’s applications and limitations, 

as well as potential hazards. General

®

 International disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself 

harmless for any injury that may result from the improper use of it’s equipment.

1.  Do not operate this planer when tired, distracted, or  
 

under the effects of drugs, alcohol or any medica- 

 

tion that impairs reflexes or alertness.

2.  The work area should be well lit, clean and free 
 

 of debris.

3.  Keep children and visitors at a safe distance when  
  the planer is in operation; do not permit them to  
 

operate the planer.

4.  Childproof and tamper proof your shop and all  
  machinery with locks, master electrical switches 

 

  and switch keys, to prevent unauthorized or unsu- 
 

pervised use.

5.  STAY ALERT! Give your work your undivided attention.  
 

Even a momentary distraction can lead to serious  

 injury.

6.  Fine particulate dust is a carcinogen that can be  
 

hazardous to health. Work in a well-ventilated area  

  and whenever possible use a dust collector. Wear  
  face, eye, ear, respiratory and body protection 

 

 devices.

7.  Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, bracelets, neck- 
  laces or other jewelry while the planer is in ope- 
 

ration. Wear protective hair covering to contain long  

 

hair and wear non-slip footwear.

8.  Be sure that adjusting wrenches, tools, drinks and  
 

other clutter are removed from the machine and/or  

 

the table surface before operating.

9.  Keep hands well away from knives and all moving  
 

parts. Use a push stick to feed stock, and a brush,  

 

not hands, to clear away chips and dust.

10. Be sure that the knives are securely installed in the  
 

cutter head.

11. Always use clean, properly sharpened knives. Dirty  
 

or dull knives are unsafe and can lead to accidents.

12. Inspect stock and remove all foreign objects be- 
  fore planing. Make sure that any stock you plane  
 

is clean and free of any dirt, nails, staples, tiny rocks  

 

or any other foreign objects that may damage the  

  planer knives. Only process natural solid wood 

 

 

boards. Never plane MDF, particle board, plywood,  

 

laminates or other synthetic materials.

13. Do not push or force stock into the cutter head. The  
 

planer will perform better and safer when working at  

 

the rate for which it was designed.

14. Kickback is when the workpiece is ejected at high  
 

speeds by the force of the cutter head. To minimize  

 

the risk of injury from kickback, use proper feeding  

 

technique and stand to one side, out of the path of  

 

a potential kickback.

15. Select appropriate feed speed for the stock being  
 

planed: high speed for softwood and slow for hard- 

 woods.

16. Place stock firmly against the table and use suitable  
 

in-feed and out-feed support if stock is too long.

17. Keep guards in place and in working order. If a  
 

guard must be removed for maintenance or clean- 

 

ing make sure it is properly attached before using  

 

the machine again.

18. Use of parts and accessories NOT recommended  
 by 

General

®

 International

 may result in equipment  

 

malfunction or risk of injury.

19. Never stand or lean on machinery. Serious injury  
 

could result if the tool is tipped over or if the cutting  

 

tool is unintentionally contacted.

20. Always disconnect the tool from the power source  
  before servicing or changing accessories such as  
  knives, or before performing any maintenance or  
 

cleaning, or if the machine will be left unattended.

21. Make sure that the switch is in the “OFF” position be- 
 

fore plugging in the power cord.

22. Make sure the tool is properly grounded. If equipped  
 

with a 3-prong plug it should be used with a three- 

 

pole receptacle. Never remove the third prong.

23. Do not use this planer for any purpose other than  
 

its intended use. If used for other purposes, 

General

®

  

 International

 disclaims any real or implied warranty  

 

and holds itself harmless for any injury, which may  

 

result from that use. 

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Страница 1: ...erator safety Vertical adjustment handle for table rollers Equipped with a sectioned infeed roller and a rubber outfeed roller One front mounted exterior table roller SPECIFICATIONS Table size 32 x 20...

Страница 2: ...from knowledgeable and qualified sources that it is safe to do so Once you ve read through these instructions keep this manual handy for future reference DISCLAIMER The information and specifications...

Страница 3: ...rd 2 year Limited Warranty or under our Limited Lifetime Warranty all defective parts components or machinery must be returned freight or postage prepaid to General International or to a nearby distri...

Страница 4: ...s 13 16 Basic principles of planing 13 Selecting boards suitable for planing 13 Rated limits of this planer 13 Adjusting the depth of cut 14 Adjusting feed speed 14 Checklist before starting 14 Planin...

Страница 5: ...objects be fore planing Make sure that any stock you plane is clean and free of any dirt nails staples tiny rocks or any other foreign objects that may damage the planer knives Only process natural s...

Страница 6: ...cal connections must be made in accordance with all local codes and regulations CIRCUIT CAPACITY Make sure that the wires in your circuit are capable of handling the amperage draw from your machine as...

Страница 7: ...ME B EXTENSION ROLLER C ON OFF SWITCH D MAIN TABLE E DUST CHUTE F GRADUATED SCALE G FEED SPEED ADJUSTMENT KNOB H DEPTH OF CUT ADJUSTMENT HANDWHEEL I ECCENTRIC BLOCK J EXTENSION ROLLER LOCK LEVERS 2 K...

Страница 8: ...O RETENTION RING 4 A B C D K L KNIFE SETTING JIG M N O E F J G H I ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SET UP A 0 02 FEELER GAUGE B 0 004 FEELER GAUGE C GAUGE BLOCK D STRAIGHT EDGE B A D 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 C This...

Страница 9: ...fic either passing shop visitors or other shop workers or other tools or machinery ESTABLISHING A SAFETY ZONE For shops with frequent visitors or multiple operators it is advisable to establish a safe...

Страница 10: ...and fittings not in cluded Check that all connections are sealed tightly to help minimize airborne dust If you do not already own a dust collection system consider contacting your General Internation...

Страница 11: ...ch on this machine is equipped with an overload protection feature To prevent an elec trical overload from damaging the motor in the event of a spike in line voltage or amperage draw the internal over...

Страница 12: ...the rollers at the desired height C B A IMMOBILIZING THE MACHINE G F Machine vibration during operation may cause the machine to move particularly when installed on un even surfaces The pads F and anc...

Страница 13: ...can be ejected from the machine at high speed and cause serious injury or damage cutter knives Make sure to remove all such foreign objects from the wood before running it through the planer Select lu...

Страница 14: ...ADJUSTING THE DEPTH OF CUT The depth of cut is adjustable by using the handwheel A Remind that the maximum depth of cut on full width planing is 1 8 and lowering the head assem bly It is recommended...

Страница 15: ...ler to auto matically feed the board through the planer 8 Steptotherearofthemachineandrecovertheplaned board on the outfeed table once it has cleared the outfeed roller and has stopped advancing GRAIN...

Страница 16: ...cases impor tant maintenance transport handling no further adjustments are required If adjustments are required follow these procedures 1 Disconnect the machine from the power source 2 Place the gauge...

Страница 17: ...der the end of the infeed roller A as shown Loosen the nut G turn the screw H until the roller touches the top of the block and then re tighten the nut G Repeat for the other end 4 Place the block E u...

Страница 18: ...ted at each end table roller under the table then turn the bolts C to the direction required to raise or lower the roller Retighten the bolts B and repeat with the other roller Note Always make sure t...

Страница 19: ...ion INSPECTING CUTTER HEAD KNIVES INSERTS Cutter head knives blades inserts are installed in the planer at the factory With usage and normal wear over time it will eventually become necessary to repla...

Страница 20: ...3 Remove the chip deflector using a 4 mm Allen key 4 Position one of the four knives on top by manually turning the cutter head belt and setting the gauge B on the cutter head as shown C RIGHT SIDE L...

Страница 21: ...inserts on hand and ready for use when needed 1 Refer to section Inspecting cutter head knives and perform steps 1 to 3 before following the in structions below 2 Turn the cutter head pulley by hand t...

Страница 22: ...butor under part 30 443 sold by sets of ten NOTE THE DISASSEMBLY OF THE CUTTING HEAD IS NOT RE QUIRED FOR THIS OPERATION THE IMAGE ABOVE IS FOR IL LUSTRATION ONLY A B 1 Using one of the two supplied A...

Страница 23: ...ten both the screw and nut simultaneously Do not thread the nut onto the screw before tightening the screw into the threaded hole in the cutter head REPLACING THE GEAR BOX OIL EVERY 2500 HOURS OF OPER...

Страница 24: ...E ONCE A MONTH Remove old lubrificant and dust deposits by wiping with a dry rag then apply generous dabs of the lubricant required B SLIDING SURFACES ALL PURPOSE OIL ONCE A MONTH C CHAINS ALL PURPOSE...

Страница 25: ...st particles or residue left behind A ALIGNING THE BELTS 1 Remove the left panels using a 4 mm Allen key B 2 Using a straight edge C verify that the pulleys are properly aligned To align the pulleys p...

Страница 26: ...nuts D against the motor mount ing plate 6 Close the motor access door To change the belts 7 Remove the left panels A B 8 Remove the nuts E 9 Place a piece of wood under the motor base as shown F 10 S...

Страница 27: ...llel to the table set of 2 Item 30 050 DIAL GAUGE MICROMETER FOR PLANER KNIFE ALIGNMENT Precision built easy to ad just mounted on enamel finished alloy steel De signed to rest squarely on the cutter...

Страница 28: ...15 31 36 35 34 33 32 41 40 31 39 38 37 57 57 58 59 29 D 23 56 40 30 15 34 40 33 32 30 89 90 77 78 34 63 64 66 65 62 67 68 69 67 67 93 71 67 73 74 75 79 40 30 87 88 75 73 67 81 83 83 84 85 72 86 19 20...

Страница 29: ...18 110 111 112 113 114 101 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 104 105 126 127 128 129 130 131 118 153 117 118 134 102 138 140 135 126 136 137 139 141 104 106 146 133 149 143 144 145 147 153 117 118 152 151 1...

Страница 30: ...68 169 170 171 157 172 173 175 174 178 159 179 180 181 162 176 156 177 183 184 185 167 182 191 177 192 161 156 183 186 187 188 189 162 159 159 158 196 163 197 160 201 200 198 199 202 203 155 206 205 2...

Страница 31: ...6 223 218 220 221 215 212 210 217 227 236 234 235 233 237 214 231 232 211 231 230 229 224 225 238 239 209 241 242 240 245 241 209 222 248 251 252 249 250 254 255 258 219 263 213 260 266 226 226 266 26...

Страница 32: ...HC 1 30360 49 BEARING 6006 2NSE 1 30360 50 GEAR 1 30360 51 SET SCREW M10X1 5PX12L 4 30360 52 SPACER 2 30360 53 RUBBER PIN 120 30360 54 INFEED ROLLER 20 30360 55 INFEED ROLLER SHAFT 1 30360 56 SPROCKET...

Страница 33: ...0360 167 NUT M8X1 25P 6 30360 168 SET SCREW M8X1 25PX40L 6 30360 169 GIB 2 30360 170 NUT M8X1 25PX16L 2 30360 171 LEAD PLATE 2 30360 172 HEX HEAD BOLT M10X1 5PX50L 2 30360 173 FIXING POINT 2 30360 174...

Страница 34: ...MOTOR M2 7 5HP 220V 3PH 1 MOTOR M3 7 5HP 600V 3PH 1 30360 258 MOTOR CORD 10AWG 3CX0 5M 1 MOTOR CORD 12AWG 4CX0 5M 1 30360 260 CLAMP COLLAR 2 30360 261 BELT A74 3 30360 262 SUPPORT SHAFT 2 30360 263 S...

Страница 35: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 30 360 M1 30 360M2 30 360M1 35...

Страница 36: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 30 360 M2 30 360M2 30 360M3 36...

Страница 37: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 30 360 M3 30 360M3 37...

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