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ADJUST ROLLERCASE LEVEL 

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The rollercase level is checked in factory and should work 

properly. However, it can become out of alignment 
during shipping and handling. 

•  If the rollercase is not level with the base, the depth-of-

cut will not be even from side to side. The end result is 
tapered cut where the thickness on one side is different 
from the other side. This can result from uneven wear 
of the blade as well. Check to see blades are in good 
working order.  

•  Test run with two test pieces on right and left ends 

of the planer to determine the amount needs to be 
corrected.

•  Turn planer off and disconnect from power source. 

Carefully place the planer on its back.

•  Clamp vise plier (not  provided) on the left side of shaft 

(fix spacing) next to the gear.

•  Remove retaining ring and disengage right gear from 

the top gear.

•  Slowly rotate handle to raise or lower rollercase 

Rollercase will move by 0.006” with every turn of the 
gear by one tooth. Move rollercase to the required 
distance to offset the taper. 

•  Re-engage and remove vise plier.
•  Sit the planer upright carefully. 
•  Test run the planer to check the rollercase  

 

level adjustment.

•  Repeat the procedures if further adjustment    

is necessary. 

REPLACE V-BELT

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Inadequate tension in the V-belt will cause the belt to slip 
from the motor pulley or drive pulley. A loose belt from 
must be replaced. 
•  Turn planer off and unplug from power source.
•  Loosen and remove screws on right cap. Remove 

panel. 

•  Remove old belt by walking the belt from motor and 

drive pulleys alternatively. Gently pull the belt outward 
while turning the pulleys at the same time.

•  Replace with new belt. Walk the belt on the pulleys in 

the reverse manner as when removing the belt. 

•  Make sure belt is evenly seated all the way on the 

motor and drive pulley grooves.

•  Replace and secure right panel. 

CLEAN AND LUBRICATION

•  Vacuum the planer machine to remove wood chips, saw 

dust, and debris. 

•  Use a cleaning solution (not included) to remove resin 

and grease residue. 

•  Check and empty dust collection bag. 
•  Remove saw dust, wood chips, and grease from chains 

and gears.

•  The bearings in motor and cutterhead units are 

permanently sealed in factory and should require no 
further lubrication.

•  Three components require regular lubrication: 

rollercase elevation screws (2x), the columns (4x), and 
the feed roller chain drive. Remove the top and both 
side panels to access these components. 

•  Remove old grease residues, with minerals spirits 

if necessary, then apply a coat of light grade multi-
purpose grease (not included.)

•  Chain drive should be cleaned before lubrication. Use 

spray oil (not included) to lubricate the chain. The chain 
should be wiped dry after the lubricant has had enough 
time to penetrate the links.

•  The work table and extension table can be coated with 

very thin lubricating wax (not included) to protect the 
surface from rust and to facilitate smooth feed  
during operation.

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MAINTENANCE

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Страница 1: ...l for safety instructions operating procedures and warranty Put it and the original sales invoice in a safe dry place for future reference 15 0720 QUESTION 1 877 393 7121 Visit us on the web at www powertecproducts com 12 1 2 THICKNESS PLANER 1 847 780 6120 ...

Страница 2: ...z 60 Phase Single Cutterhead RPM 9 400 SAFETY RULES 1 Work Preparation Work Area Preparation Tool Maintenance Tool Operation ASSEMBLY 2 Unpacking Install Dust Chute Install Elevation Crank Handle Power Source Grounding Instructions Extension Cords Electrical Connections OPERATION 5 Safety Precautions Rollercase Height Adjustment Depth of Cut ON OFF Switch Circuit Breaker Before Operating the Plane...

Страница 3: ...dren and visitors away Your shop is a potentially dangerous environment Children and visitors can be injured Make your workshop childproof with padlocks master switches or remove switch keys to prevent any unintentional use of power tools TOOL MAINTENANCE Turn the machine OFF and disconnect the machine from the power source prior to inspection Maintain all tools and machines in peak condition Keep...

Страница 4: ...for If any parts are missing please contact the customer service center at 1 877 393 7121 This Planer comes mostly assembled It requires some additional assembling installation and adjustment before use Locate the following parts before assembling A Planer B Elevation Crank Handle Assembly including M5 bolt flat washer and plug C Magnet 2 D T Wrench Figure 1 Unpacking 2 B E F A C D ...

Страница 5: ... prevent unauthorized use GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS Improper connection of equipment grounding conductor can result in the risk of electrical shock The machine should be grounded while in use to protect operator from electrical shock In the event of an electrical short circuit grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an escape wire for the electricity This machine is equipped with ...

Страница 6: ... cords that have 3 prong grounding type plugs and 3 pole receptacles which accept the tool plug When using an extension cord make sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current of the machine An undersized cord will cause a drop in the voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Use the table to determine the minimum wire size A W G extension cord Extension Cord Length Wire Size A W G Up...

Страница 7: ...planer maintained Follow maintenance instructions ROLLERCASE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Refer to Figure 6 Rollercase is the centerpiece of the planer machine It contains motor cutterhead with blades infeed and outfeed rollers dust collection assembly The rollercase can be moved up or down precisely by rotating the elevation crank handle on the top of planer One complete turn of elevation crank handle is eq...

Страница 8: ...levation crank handle The rollercase elevation crank handle controls rollercase position in height and determines the amount of wood material to be removed depth of cut in each pass Thickness of the remaining workpiece after planing final thickness is observed in elevation scale In general thin depth of cut produces better outcome smooth surface even thickness less kickback less snipe even thickne...

Страница 9: ...o be planed should be faced up With the planer properly set up turn the machine on Hold the workpiece firmly and advance toward the infeed roller slowly Stop pushing or pulling the workpiece once it is engaged by the infeed roller The infeed roller will move the workpiece automatically through the planer For long workpiece gently support the weight of the workpiece while it is moved into and out o...

Страница 10: ... the 2 provided magnets to transfer the gib onto the blade Position the gib so the 6 holes are aligned with the holes on the cutterhead Tighten and secure with 6 bolts To access the other blade assembly gently pull and hold the latch on the side of cutterhead to release it Once the cutterhead rotates release the latch Without touching the blades carefully turn the cutterhead until it stops the sel...

Страница 11: ... from must be replaced Turn planer off and unplug from power source Loosen and remove screws on right cap Remove panel Remove old belt by walking the belt from motor and drive pulleys alternatively Gently pull the belt outward while turning the pulleys at the same time Replace with new belt Walk the belt on the pulleys in the reverse manner as when removing the belt Make sure belt is evenly seated...

Страница 12: ...ct fuses or circuit breakers 7 Inspect chip blower assembly and fan belt Remove excessive wood chips Motor overheats 1 Motor overloaded 2 Excessive dust build up results in decreased air circulation 1 Reduce load on motor Turn off the machine until motor cools down 2 Remove dust build up 1 Motor overload 2 Inadequate capacity of circuit breaker 3 Circuit overload 4 Blades are dull 1 Reduce load on...

Страница 13: ...ting rollercase elevation 1 Worn elevation screws 2 Dirty elevation screws or columns 3 Dirty chains or sprockets 4 Rollercase is not positioned level with planer base 5 Friction between rollercase and covers 1 Release rollercase lock 2 Replace elevation screws 3 Clean and lubricate elevation screws and columns 4 Clean and lubricate chains and sprockets 5 Adjust table and rollercase level properly...

Страница 14: ...Figure 11 12 1 2 THICKNESS PLANER PARTS ILLUSTRATION 12 ...

Страница 15: ... H 1 55 PL1251034 Flat washer Ø6 1 56 PL1250086 Socket Head Screw M6 10 1 57 PL1250092 Column 3 57 1 PL1250092 1 Subsidiary Column 1 58 PL1250100 Hex nut M12 4 59 PL1251035 Base 1 60 PL1250102 Bearing 6000ZZ 2 61 PL1250105 Spacer 2 62 PL1250103 Retainer 2 63 PL1251036 Pan head Screw M5 12 4 64 PL1250109 Socket Head Screw M4 12 2 65 PL1250108 Spring Washer Ø4 2 66 PL1250107 Flat washer Ø4 2 67 PL12...

Страница 16: ...roof of purchase documentation which includes a date of purchase POWERTEC will either repair or replace any defective part at our option at no charge to you The repaired or replacement unit will be covered by the same limited warranty for the balance of one year warranty period WHAT IS NOT COVERED This warranty applies to the original purchaser at retailer and may not be transferred This warranty ...

Страница 17: ...be disclaimed under state law are limited to one year from the date of purchase Southern Technologies LLC is not responsible for direct indirect incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you This warran...

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