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• Adjust bolt tension by pivoting motor mounting plate
(Figure 20, Key No. 13). Pivot plate by loosening
he_
nuts on tension bolt (Figure 20, Key Nos. 11 and 14)
as required.
Belt ts properly tensioned when slight pressure
between thumb and inde_€finger causes '/z" deflec-
tion of bolt.
Be sure to replace pulley cover and knobs,
LUBRICATION
The planer gearbox has been filled with lubrioatingoil
at the factory. The gearbox oil shouldbe changed each
30 hours of operation.To change o11:
• Drain old gearbox oil by removingplug at bottomof
gearbox.
• Replace drain plug.
• Remove fill plug at top of gearbox,
• Fill gearbox with 50 or 60 weight gear o11.
• Fill untiloll level Is up to plug hole.
• Replace fill plug.
Frequentlylubricate sliding surfacesof columnswith
graphite or industrialgrease.
ANTI-KICKBACK
PAWLS
Refer to Figure 19,
The anti-kickback pawls (Key No. 21 ) prevent the work-
piece from kicking back against the direction of feed.
The pawls must rotate freely to ensure safe operation
of the planer.
Inspect the anti-kickback pawls daily for proper oper-
ation checking that the pawls rotate freely.
Clean the pawls of all gum and chips as required to
ensure safe operation.
TABLE
ROLLER
ADJUSTMENT
Refer to Figure 20.
The table rollers (Key No. 59) are free-spinningrollers
that help reduce friction, makingthe planingoperation
smoother.
The proper height of the table rollers is dependent upon
the hardness and surface finish of the work, piece:
• The roller height shouldbe adjusted so that the
workplace feeds smoothlythroughthe planer but is
not damaged by the table rollersor by the feed
rollers.
Rough cut wood requiresthe rollersto be adjusted a
littlehigher, while smoothfinish wood requiresthe
rollersto be a little lower.
For all workplace materials and finishes the table
rollersshould be positionedslightlyabove the table.
• Table roller height Is adjusted by looseningset
screws (Key No. 73) and rotatingeccentricadjusters
(Key No. 57).
• Use a straight edge acrossthe table and table
rollersto check miler adjustment.
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• Be sure that both ends of the table rollersare at the
same heightso that the rollersare parallel with the
table and secure eccentricadjusterswith set screws
(Key No. 73),
ADJUSTMENT
BLOCK
Refer to Figure 13.
Some of the maintenance adjustmentsrequire the use
of a handmade adjustment block (See Figure 13).
Make this block out of hard wood scrapwith the
dimensionsshown. Exact dimensionsare not critical
but a very smooth, level finish acrossthe top Is
required.
OUTFEED
ROLLER
HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
Refer to Figures 14, 15, 19 and 20.
The outfeed roller (Figure 19, Key No. 35) is set at the
factory so that the outfeedroller Is positioned 1ram
belowthe blade.The outfeed rollershouldneed no
further adjustment but can be checkz_d and adjusted
usingthe following procedures:
• Disconnect planer from power source.
• Adjust bladeheight properly(See "Adjusting Blade
Height".page 7).
• Place adjustmentbiock(Figure 13) under cutterhead
at one end as shownIn Figure 14. Place 1ramfeeler
gauge between blockand blade. Raise or lower table
so that blade just contactsfeeler gauge when blade
is at lowest position. Put gearbox in neutraland rotate
cutterhead slowlyto determine lowestposition of
blade.Locktable in position _ tighteninglockknobs
(Figure20, KeyNo. 75). Do not unlocktable position
untilboth sidesof ouffeedrollerhave been adjusted.
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