Fig. 20
ANTI-KICKBACK FINGERS
Fig. 21
3. Make sure the beveled edge of the deflector faces
the cutterhead.
4. Move the deflector until the edge is approximately
1/8 -1/4 from the edge of the knives.
5. Push down on the deflector with a wooden stick and
spin the cutterhead by hand to ensure that it does
not contact the knives.
Planer knives are extremely sharp. Please use extra
caution when your hands are near the blades.
6. Retighten the chip deflector mounting bolts and
remount the upper cover and dust port to the planer.
Anti-kickback fingers (A) are an added safety feature
on this planer. They are suspended from a rod that
hangs across the front of the cutterhead casting.
These fingers should be inspected regularly, ensuring
that they swing freely and easily.
”
”
SEE FIG 21.
24
CAUTION
!
WARNING
!
DO NOT
DO NOT
SEE FIG 22.
SEE FIG 23.
apply any oil or other lubricant to the
antikickback fingers as this can attract dust and
restrict the free movement of the fingers. This could
result in damage to the planer, the workpiece, or
even serious injury to the operator or others in the
work area.
attempt to use the planer if the
antikickback fingers are not functioning properly.
MAKE CERTAIN THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECT-
ED FROM THE POWER SOURCE
1. To inspect pulleys, place a steel ruler or other type
of straight edge across the pulleys to check the
alignment. If the ruler crosses them evenly, the
pulleys are aligned correctly.
2. If pulleys are out of alignment, loosen the bolts (B)
the pulley can be adjusted as wall as moving the
motor mount bracket.
3. Adjust the motor position until the pulleys are
aligned.
4. Retighten all bolts.
PULLEYS
Fig. 22
WARNING
!
A
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