Anti-Kickback Fingers
The anti-kickback fingers (A, Figure 23) are an
important safety feature, as they help prevent
kickback of stock. They operate by gravity and
should be inspected frequently to make sure
they are free of gum and pitch, so that they
move independently and operate correctly.
Infeed and Outfeed Roller Spring
Tension
The infeed roller (B, Figure 23) and outfeed
roller (E, Figure 23) are those parts of your
planer that feed the stock while it is being
planed. The infeed roller and the outfeed roller
are under spring tension and this tension must
be sufficient to feed the stock uniformly through
the planer without slipping but should not be so
tight that it causes damage to the board. The
tension should be equal at both ends of each
roller. Note: Contact Powermatic Technical
Service before attempting any adjustments to
spring tension.
Height of Infeed Roller, Chipbreaker
and Outfeed Roller
The infeed roller, chipbreaker and outfeed roller
are
adjusted
at
the
relationship between these items and the
cutterhead is crucial for accurate and safe
planing. The infeed roller and outfeed roller
should each be set at 0.032" (0.81mm) below
the arc of the cutting knives. The chipbreaker is
set even with the cutting arc. See Figure 25.
If any adjustments are necessary for the infeed
roller, chipbreaker, or outfeed roller, they should
be done carefully. Use the following steps as an
example of procedure.
NOTE: This procedure uses a home-made
gauge block and feeler gauges, which should be
sufficient for most planer operations. If extra
precise measurements are desired, use a dial
indicator device.
factory.
The
height
Figure 24
Figure 25
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