Troubleshooting - Triton TPT125 Instrucciones De Uso Y De Seguridad

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Troubleshooting

Symptom
Motor overheats
Loss of power
Frequent tripping of circuit breaker
Snipe
Planed surface not smooth
Difficulties in adjusting rollercase height
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Problem
Motor overloaded
Excessive dust build-up results in decreased
air circulation
Circuit breaker tripped
Motor overload
Inadequate capacity of circuit breaker
Circuit overload
Blades are dull
Inadequate support of workpiece
Blades are dull
Uneven force on cutterhead
Rollercase is not parallel with table
Workpiece is not butted correctly
Blades are dull
Fuzzy grain due to high moisture content in wood
Torn grain due to blades cutting against grain
The cut is too deep
Uneven thickness from side to side
Rollercase lock is engaged
Worn elevation screws
Dirty elevation screws
Rollercase is not positioned parallel with table
Inadequate capacity of circuit breaker
Suggested Remedy
Reduced load on motor. Turn 'OFF' the machine
until motor cools down.
Remove dust build-up
Turn 'OFF' mains power and press circuit breaker
reset switch
Reduce load on motor
Replace with correct circuit breaker
Reduce circuit load
Sharpen or replace blades
Support long workpiece with additional platform
Replace blades
Push workpiece gently during operation
Adjust table and rollercase level correctly
Butt end to end each workpiece as it passes
through planer
Replace blades
Use dry wood
Change direction and feed workpiece along
the grain
Decrease depth of cut
Rollercase is not positioned level with planer
base. Adjust rollercase alignment
Release rollercase lock
Replace elevation screws
Clean and lubricate elevation screws
Re-align rollercase
Clean and adjust rollercase

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