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RightFax 11/14/2002 Operator's 9:40 PAGE 2/33 RightFax Manual CRRFTSMRN° 15" PLANER Model No, 351.226151 CAUTION: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before First Use of this Product. Sears, Roebuck www._ar_ and Co., Hoffman conVcraftsm an 17857.00 Draft (01/11/02) Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. RightFax ii/14/2002 9:40 PAGE PREPARE • Warranty .................................. Safety Rules .............................. Unpacking ................................. Assembly ................................ Installation ............................... 2 2-3 3 3-4 4-6 Operation ................................ Maintenance ............................ 6-9 9-12 TroubLeshooting............................ Parts Illustration and LIst .................. 13 14-19 EspeSol ............................... 20-31 FULL AREA FOR JOB Keep work area clean. Clutteredwork areas invite accidents. • Keep childrenoutof workplace.Makeworkshopchildproof. Use padlocks,master switchasor remove switch kays to preventany unintentionaluseof powertools. If this product fails due to a defect in materialor workmanshipwithin one year from the date of purchase, Sears will at its option repair or replace It free of charge. Contactyour nearest Sears Service Center (1-800-4-MY-HOME) to arrange for productrepair,or return this produ_ to place of purchasefor replacement. If thls productIs used for commercialor rental purposes, this warrantywill applyfor 90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty applies only while this productIs used In the United States. TOOL SHOULD BE MAINTAINED • Always unplugtool priorto Inspection. • Consult manualfor specificmaintaining and adjusting procedures, • Keep tool lubricatedand clean for safest operation. • Remove adjustingtools. Form habit of checkingto see that adjustingtools are removed before switching machine on. • Keep an parts In workingorder.Check to determine that the guard or other parts will operate properly and perform their intendedfunction, • Check for damaged parts.Check for alignment of movingparts, binding,breakage, mountingand any other conditionthat may affect a toots operation. This warrantygives you specificlegal rights and you may also have otherrightswhich vary from state to state. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 • A guard or other part that is damaged shouldbe properlyrepaired or replaced.Do not perform makeshiftrepairs. (Use parts list providedto order replacement parts.) WARNING: For your own safety,read all of the rules and precautions before operating tool. CAUTION; Always follow proper operating procedures as defined In this manual even Ifyou are familiar with use of this or similartools, Remember that being careless for even a fractionof a secondcan resultIn severe personalInjury. KNOW HOW TO USE TOOL • Use right tool for job. Do not force tool or attachment to do a Jobfor which it was not designed. • Disconnecttool when changing blades. • Avoidacoidentaistart-ul_ Make sure that the switch Is In the OFF positionbeforepluggingin. • Do not force tool, It will work most efficientlyat the rate for which it was designed, • Keep hands away from movingparts and cutting FOR JOB • wear properapparel. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties,rings, bracelets or otherJewelry which may get caught in moving parts of machine. • Wear protectivehair coveringto contain long hair. • Wear safety shoeswith non-slip soles. • Wear safety glasses complyingwith United States ANSI 7.87.1. Everyday glasses have onlyImpact resistantlenses.They are NOT safetyglasses. • Wear face mask or dust mask if operation Is dusty. • Be alert and think clearly. Never operate powertools when tired, Intoxicated or when taking medications that cause drowsiness. © Sears, Roebud_ and Co. WORK RightF&x • Do not use powertools tn dangerous environments. • Do not use powertools in damp or wet locations. Do not expose powertools to rain. • Work area shouldbe properlylighted. • Proper electricalreceptacle shouldbe availablefor tool Three prong plug shouldbe plugged directly into properly grounded, three-prongreceptacle. • Extensioncords shouldhave a groundingprongand the three wires of the extensioncord shouldbe of the correctgauge. • Keep visitorsat a safe distancefrom work area. ONE YEAR WARRANTY BE PREPARED 3/33 surfaces. • Never leavetool runningunattended.Turn the power off end do not leave tool until it comes to a complete stop, • Do not overreach.Keep proper footing and balance. • Never standon tool. Seriousinjurycouldoccuriftool is tippedor if blade Is unintentionally contacted. • Knowyour tool. Learn the tool'soperation,application and specificlimitations, 2 RightFax 11/14/2002 • • • • • 9:40 PAGE Use recommended accessories (refer to page 15). Use of improper accessories may cause risk of injuryto persons. Handle werkpieca correctly. Protect handsfrom possible injury, Turn machine oft if itjams. Blade jams when it digs too deeply into workplese. (Motor force keeps it stuckin the work.) Always keep drive, cutterhead and blade guards In place and in proper operating condition. Feed work into blade or cutter againstdlrectfonof rotation. RightF&x WARNING: Never usa highlyvolatile solvents.Nonflammable solventsare recommendedto avoidpossible fire hazard. WARNING: Do not attempt assembly if parts are missing. Use this manual to order replacement parts. PLANER INSTALLATION Refer to Figure20. Before planer is assembled, a suitable locationshould be chosen.The planer weighs approximately550 Ibs when completely assembled.Planer shouldbe assembled on location. CAUTION: Think safety! Safety Is a combination of operatorcommon sense and alertness at all times when tool is being used, Planer needs to be set on a flat, level surface.This improvesstability, accuracy and preventswarpage and failure of cast components and welds. Adjust machine levelersor use shimsas required. Make sure there is arnple room on beth Infeedand outfeed sidesof planerfor movingthe workplace through the entire cut,There must be enough room that neitherthe operatorsnor the bystanderswill have to stand in linewith the wood while usingthe tool. WARNING: Do not attempt to operate tool untilit is completely assembled acoordlngto the Instructions. Check for shippingdamage. If damage has occurred,a claim must be flied with carrier. Check for completeness. Immediately report missingparts to dealer. Additionalparts which need to be fastenedto the planer shouldbe locatedand accountedfor beforeassembling. Planer is shipped assembled exceptfor the following: two table extensionswifh rollers, handwhael, handle, chip chute, knife gauge rod, two knife gauges, hardware bag, 8/10 mm and 12/16 mm open-endwrenches, and 3, 4, 5 and 6 rnm hex wrenches. Hardware bag includes: • 8-1.25 x 20ram Hex Head Bolt (6) • 6-1.0 x 12mm Socket Head Bolt (3) • • • • • • • • • • • 4/33 Good lightingand correct power supply (230 volts) are also requiredfor e properwork area. Place planer in its designatedspot.Door panel for access to motor is on back side.The planer is supplied with four moving handles that slide intothe base on the infeedand outfeed sides.The planer can be liftedby these handles and movedto the required location. MOUNT 6-1.0 x 12ram HexWasher Head Bolt (3) 6-1.0mm H_ Nut (3) 10-1.25mm Hex Nut (1) 6turnFlat Washer (6) 8mm Flat Washer (6) 10mm FlatWasher (1) 6rnrnLockWasher (3) 8-1.25 x 12mm Set Screw (6) 3 CMI-11 E-ring (4) 4x 4x 10mm Kay Direction Indicator TABLE EXTENSIONS Refer to Figure 1, page 4, • Required hardware: 8-1.25 x 20mm Hex Head Bblt (6) 8rnm Flat Washer (6) 8-1.25 x 12ram Set Screw (6) • Mount table extensionto planer table on the lnfeed side usingthree 8-1.25 x 20mrn he_ head boltsand 8mm flat washers, Do not tighten bolts. • Thread three 8-1.25 x 12mm set screwsinto extensions. •Placa long straight edge across table and table extensions. IMPORTANT: Table is coated wifh a protectant.To ensure proper fit and operation, remove coating. Coating Is easily removedwith mild solvents,such as mineral spirits,and a soft cloth.Avoid getting solution on paint or any of the rubber or plasticparts.Solvents may deterioratethese finishes. Use soap and water on paint, plasticor rubber components, After cleaning, cover all exposed surfaceswith a light coating of oil Paste wax Is recommended for table top. • Adjust set screws sothat the table extensionis at the same heightas the table. • Tighten baits to secure extension. • Repeat above steps for the outfeed e0(tension. 3 RightFm× ii/1412002 9:40 PAGE KNIFE 5/33 GAUGE RightF&× ASSEMBLY Refer to Figure2. • Required parts and hardware: Knife Gauge Rod Knife Gauge (2), 3-CMI 11 E-Ring (4) The knife gauge assembly Is used to verify the height of bladeedges and to make adjustments if necessary. • Slide knifegauge onto knife gauge rod. • Positionknife gauge on the rod so that there is a grooveon eitherside of gauge. • Press In E-rings,one in each groove,end secure knife gauge position. • Repeat above steps for the other knifegauge on the otherend of the rod. Figure 1 - MountTi 4e Extensions MOUNT HEIGHT HANDWHEEL ADJUSTMENT ¢J_0 Refer to Figure 19. Required parts and hardware: Handwhael Handle 4 x 4x lOmm Key (1) lOmm Flat Washer (1) 10-1.25mm Hex Nut (1) Direction Indicator (1) • Positionthe k_=yin the keyway on the worm shaft " rod • Figure2 - KnifeGaugeAssembly (KeyNo. 58). • Slide handwheel over worm shaft sothat the keyway isaligned with key on worm shaft. • Slide the direction Indicator on the worm shaft. Make sure the directionindicatorpointscorrectly. • Use flat washer and hex nut to secure handwheelto worm shaft. • Thread handle intohandwhael. MOUNT POWER Refer to Figure 3, page 5. WARNING: Do not connectplaner to the power sourceuntil all assembly steps have been completed. The motoris designedfor operation on the voltage and frequency specified.Normal loads will be handled safely on voltagesnot more than 10% above or below specifiedvoltage. Runningthe uniton voltageswhich are not wifhln range may cause overheatingand motor burnout, Heavy loadsrequire that voltageat motorterminals be no less than the voltage specifiedon nameplate. CHIP CHUTE Refer to Figure 19. • Required parts and hardware: Chip Chute 6-1.0 x 12ram Hex Washer Head Bolt (3) 6-1.0mm Hex Nut (3) 6ram Flat Washer (6) 6-1.0 x 12ram Socle_tHead Bolt(3) 6ram LockWasher (3) GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Improper connection of equipment groundingconductor can resultIn the risk of electrical shock.Equipmentshouldbe groundedwhile In use to protectoperatorfrom electricalshock, • Positionchip chute on chipbreakercover (Key No. 68) so that the slotson chip chute and chlpbreekercover are alignedand slots on chip chute and holes on the rollercase are aligned. • Secure chipchute to chlpbreakerusing three hex washer head bolts,six flat washers and three he:< nuts. • SOURCE Check with a qualified electricianif groundinginstructions are not understoodor if in doul_ as to whether the tool Is properlygrounded. This tool ts equippedwith an approved3-conductor cord rated up to 250V and a 3-prong groundingtype plug rated at 250V (See Figure3) for your protection against shock hazards. Secure chip chute to roller case using three socket head bolts and lock washers. Do not remove or alter groundingprongIn any manner. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least reslstancafor electrical shock. 4 Righ%F&x 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE WARNING: Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of plug when installing or remevlncfrom outlet. 6/33 RightFax volt magnetic contactor that is prewired in the factory (See Figure 4), Black Red Ground Grounding Pin Figure 3 - Grounding Methods Plugmust be pluggedintoa 230V matchingoutlet(See Figure3) that is properlyinstaUedand groundedin aocerdance with all localcodes and ordinances,Do notmodify plug provided.If it will notfit in outlet,have properoutlet Installed_ a qualifiedelectrician. Inspect tool cords periodically,and if damaged, have repeited by an authorized servlse facility, Ground Motor White SetThermal 18 AMPS Green (or green and yellow) conductorin cord is the groundingwire. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessaw, do not connect the green (or green and yellow) wire to a live terminal. Where a 2-pmng wall receptacle Is encountered,it must be replacedwith a properlygrounded3-prong receptacle installedin accordance with National Electric Code and local codes and ordinances. WARNING: This work should be performed qualified electrician. EXTENSION Ovedoadto To Motor Rgure 4 - Magnetic Contactor Wiring Schematic • The tool has a key lock switchto prevent unauthorized use. Turn key lock switchto OFF and remove key when tool is not in use. NOTE: The motorwellnot start ifthe key is in the OFF position by a CORDS • The use of any extensioncord will cause some drop Lnvoltage and loss of power. • Wires of the extension cord must be of sufficientsize to carry the currentand maintainadequate voltage. • Use the table to determine the minimumwire size (A.W.G.) extensioncord. * Use only 3-wire extension cords having3-prong groundingtype plugs and 3-pole receptacleswhich accept the tool plug. If the extension cord is worn, cut, or damaged in any way, replace it Immediately. EXTENSION CORD LENGTH Wire Size ,Mt • Connect planer to a supplycircuit protectedby a 20 AMP circuitbreaker or time delay fuse. OVERLOAD PROTECTION The magneticcentactor has overload protectionthat helpsto preventdamage to the motor.The overload protectionwill automaticallyturn offthe magneticcentactor when an overloadoccurs.Set thermal overloadto 18 Amps. Be sure to disconnectplaner from power sourcewhen resettingoverload protector.The protection is reset by opening the contactor boxand pressing the reset button. CHECK A.W.G. CONNECTIONS • Plug in the line cord to a 230 volt power source. • Turn the key to ON, Upto 50ft ................................ 14 NOTE: Using extension cords ever 50 ft. long Is not recommended. • Turn and release the stop button, • Depress the start button.The motormust mtate counterclockwise facing shaft end. • Depress the stop button.The motor must stop. • Depressingthe start buttonwith either the stop buttonpresseddown or the key In OFF position must not start the motor. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Refer to Figure 4. WARNING: All eleotricalconnections mustbe performed by a qcallfled electrician. Make sure unit is off and disconnectedfrom power sourcewhile motoris mounted,connected, reconnectedor anytime wiring is Inspected. Planerhasan approved230 volt three-conduotor line curdwitha three-prong grounding typeplug,and a 230 • If any of the above steps do not work properly,disconnectplaner from power source and recheckthe connections. 5 RightFax 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE Refer to Figures5-20. Craftsman 15" Planer is a heavy duty cast iron unitthat can plane lumbar upto 15"wide and 6" thick`Planer has a 3" diameter, 3-blade cutterheadwith jack screws for easy blade adjustmentand replacement.Cutterhead and feed rollerstravel on precision ground steel columns.Lumber can be fed at 16 or 20 feet per minute and can be cut up to ',V"deep per pass. Planar comes with totallyenclosedwelded plate steel cabinet with built-inmobile base, 4" port for dust collection and safety electrical controlwith magneticcontector. includes3 HP RPM motor. Maximum cut......................... Floor space ..................... V-pelts ................................. Dust collectionport .................. Supportthe workpiece adequately at all times during operation;maintain controlof the workpieca. Take precautionsagainst kickback.Do not permit anyoneto stand or cross in line of cutterheads rotation. Kickbackor thrown debriswill travel In this direction. 20 x 15'/," 51" Bladewidth .............................. 15" Turn switchoff and disconnectpowerwhenever planer is not in use. ,/," Deep 4-3'hx 51 x 31" M-60 Replace or sharpen bladesas they become damaged or dull. Keep planar maintained.Followmaintenance instructions (See pages 9-12). 4" Diameter Motor ......................... 3 HP, 3500 RPM Planing refers to the sizing of lumbar to a desired thickness while creating a level surface parallel to the oppcsite size of the board. Depth of cut is the term used to Indicate how deep the blades will cut Into the work- DEPTH SAFETY OF CUT Refer to Figures 5 and 19. The depth of cut is adjusted by the relative positioning of the table with respect to the blades in the cutterhead. Table can be raised or lowered using the handwheel ("A"). To adjust depth of cut: piece. OPERATION KiEhtFax Do not force cut. Slowingor stalling will overheat motor. Allow automaticfeed to functionproperly. Use quality lumber.Blades last longerand cutsare smootherwith good qualitywood. Do not performplaningoperations on material shorter than 17•, narrowerthan s/,,, or less than '/="thick, Never make planing operationon materialwider than 15" or cut deeper than ',V' Always keep cutterhead and blade guards in proper workingcondition. Maintainthe properrelationshipsof Infeed and outfeed table surfacesand cutterheadblade path. Do not pack the work toward the infeedtable. DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS Table size .......................... Table with rollerextensions .................. 7/33 RULES WARNING: Operation of any power tool can resultIn foreign objects being thrown into eyes which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety goggles complying with United States ANSI 7_87.1(shownon package) before commencingpowertool operation. CAUTION: Always observe the following safety precautions: • Know general powertool safety.Make sure all precautionsare understood(See pages 2, 3 and 6). • Whenever adjusting or replacingarTyparts on planer, turn switchoff and remove plugfrom powersource. • Make sure the cutterhead and chipbreakercovers are properly attached and securelyfastened. • Make sure all moving parts are free from interfer- • Loosen table lock knobs ("B"). • Turn handwheel wheel CA") to raise or lower the hand- • Position the table at the desired position. • Turn the planer key to ON position, release the stop button and press the start button. Feed the lumber from the Infeed side. • • Use the scaleon the columnsto measure the depth of cut. enoe. • Always wear eye protection or face shield. • Make sure blades are aligned and properly attached to cutterhead. • Do not plug in planer unless switch is in OFF position. After turning switch on, allow planer to come to full speed before operating. • Keep hands clear of all moving parts. Rgure 5- Depthof CUt 6 RightFax 11/14/2002 9:40 • To increase depth of cut raise the table:to decrease depth of cut lower the table. • Tighten the table lock knobs. • When planingseveral pieces of wood, plane all the lumber with the same set-up to have uniformthickness removed. A depth of cut limiter (Figure 19, Key No. 38) is provided to limit depth of cut to maximum of 'At Do not make planing outs deeper than _,V'. ADJUSTING BLADE 6_ • • 8/33 RishtFax • Repeat the previoustwo steps to adjustthe blade height on the other end of the blade. • Secure blade and glb bytighteninggib screws. Tighten outside gib screwsfirst, and then, working towards center, tighten the remaininggib screws. • Repeat the above steps for remaining blades. Securely tighten all gib screws. • Replace chipdeflector plate. • Replace cutterheadcover. • Replace chip chute. HEIGHT Refer to Figures 6, 7 and 19, CAUTION: Planer blades are very sharp. Use laather gloves to protecthands from injury and exercise caution when adjustingblades. WARNING: Disconnectplaner from power source before adjustingplaner. To produce even surface on a workplace,the blade edges must be the same distancefrom axis of cutterhead. The blade height comes adjusted from the factory and would not raqulra any adjustment.However,if adjustments are required; • Loosen and remove hex washer head boltsand hex head bolts (Key Nos. 10 and 5) and removechip chute (KeyNo. 69). • Loosen and remove hex washer head bolts(Key No. 10) and remove chipbraaker cover (Key No. 68). • Loosen five gib screws (Key No. 14) on the cutterhead to loosen the cutterheadgib (Key No. 13). Blade Height leg JackScrew Gauge'_ Figure 6- PAGE PREPARING • THE WORK Do not plane dirty boards. Dirt and small stones are abrasive and will wear the blade. Remove nails and staples to avoiddamaging the blades. • Avoid knots. Heavy crossgrain makes knots hard. Also knots san come loose and jam the blade. • • The planer works best when the lumber has at least one flat surface. Use a surface planer or jointer to define a flat surface. Twisted or severely warped boards can jam the planer. Rip lumber in half to reduce the magnitude of the warp. FEEDING • WORK Feed work along the grain direction. Wood fed against the grain will result in chipped and splintered edges. Sometimes grain will switch direction in the middle of a length of board. If possible, cut board before planing (See Figure 8). Rotation Blade Height Adjustment Position the knife gauge assembly on the cutterhead so that both the legs of the gauge rest firmly on the cutterhead. Remove chip deflector plate (Key No, 7) if required. The blade edge must just make contact with the tab on the knife gauge. Adjust blade height by turning the jack screw (Key No. 15), Against the Grain Rotation Grain----->. I ! \ I ! ! i Figure 8 - Direction ot Grain Rgure 7 - Checking Blade Height -._-_Grain m RightF&x iii14/2002 9:40 PAGE Turn the planer on. Stand on the side of the planer to which the height adjustment handwheal was attached. • Lift the workto infeed support roller by grasping edges at approxlmeteiy the middle of the length, • Boards longer than 24" should have additional support from free standing material stands (See Recommended Accessories, page 15). • Rest the board end on infeed support roller and direct the board Into the planer. The snipe is more apparent when deeper cutsare being taken. To reduce snipe: • Gently, liftthe board slightlywhen the board Is fed untilthe outfeadroller comes in contactwith the board. • Release the board when beth infeed and ouffaad rollersare in contactwith the beard, and the beard is beingfad. • Move to the outfaed side. • Gently lift and supportthe board when all of the beard has left the infeed roller. • Push slightly on board and allow automatic feed to takB the board. Release beard and allow automatic feed to function properly. Do not push or pull on workpiace. CAUTION: Do not stand directly in line with front or rear of planer. When an object is projected from planer it will travel in this direction. • Move to the side and receive the planed lumber by grasping it in the came manner in which it was fed, • Do not grasp any portion of the board which has not gone past the outfeed support roller, • Repeat this operation on all beards which need to be the same thickness or adjust the height. • The planer has return roflers on the top so an assistant can pass work beck to the operator, RightF&x An unevenforce is created when only one feed rolleris in contactwith work at the beginningor end of cut. CAUTION: Do not plane a beard which Is less than 17" long. The force of the cut could split the board and cause a kickback, • • 9/33 • When planing more than one beard, buttthe boards together to reduce snipe. POWER FEED RATE ADJUSTMENT Refer to Figures 10 and 1% pages 8 and 9. Feed rate refersto rate at whichwood is passed over blades.The Craftsman 15" Planer is suppliedwith a powerfeed systemthat automaticallyfeeds the wood Intothe planer under the cutterhead. The powerfeed system uses a 2 speed gearbox for planing beth herd and softwoods. Low sbeed-6 FPM (feet per minute) Isfor hard wood, and high speed-20 FPM is for soft wood. • Adjust power feed ratewhile planer is running. NOTE: An assistant must follow the same precautions as the operator_ C U'I-I'ING DEPTH Refer to Figure 9. The surface finish the planer provideswill be smoother it a shallowerdepth of cut Is used.The depth of cut Umiter at ',_"indicatesthe intended maximum depth of cut. Deep cuts require more power and cause greater wear on all machine parts. -4e----- Power Feed Knob Figure 10 - Power Feed Knob • To engage power fead at low speed (16 FPM), pull engagement knob out away from planer (See Figure 11). • To engage high speed (20 FPM), push engagement knob in all the way, towardsplaner (See Figure 11). • The powerfeed system can be disengaged by placIng the engagement knob In the middle or neutral position(See Figure 11). Rgure 9- CuttingDepth SNIPE Snipe Is a depressionat either end of the beard, caused by an unevenforce on the cutterbeedwhen work is entering or leeving the planer, Snipe will occur when beards are not supported properly,A slight snipe may stni be noticedwhen the board Is supported, 8 _ightFax 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE m 10/33 • A raised grain will ocour when dull blades pound on wood that has a varying density. • A raised edge will be produced where the blades have been nicked. i SHARPENING O 20 FPM 0 FPM RightFax BLADES The blades can be honed individually by whetting them with fine sharpening stone. Make sure oilstone is flat and is not worn. To sharpen blades: • Partially cover stone with paper to protect the table top. • Position infead table so stone will contact blade along its beveled surface. • Stroke the stone across blade from one side to other while stone is also moving slightly in the direction of feed. Figure 11 - Power Feed AdJuldment FEED ROLLER SPRING TENSION ADJUSTMENT • Refer to Figures 12 and 19. Infeed and outfeed rollers (Key Nos. 36 and 35) feed the workplace under the cutterhaad. tf the blades are nici_d they must be replaced or reground. Never install unbalanced blades. Always sharpen blades in sets of three. Swing-loaded feed rollers press against workplece to prevent rollers from slipping. NOTE: Many shops do not have capabilities to resurface blades. Yellow pages should list "Sharpening Services" or "1"ool Grinding". The spring tension on feed rollers must be sufficient enough to prevent rotlers from slipping on wcrkpiece, but tension must not be so great that rollers cause damage to the workplace. • REPLACING BLADES Refer to Figure 19. CAUTION: Planer blades are extremely sharp, Usa leather glovesand _0cercisecaution when replacing blades. If feed milers slip on workpfece, spring tension must be increased. • If workpleca is damaged by the feed rollers,the springtension must be decreased. • Adjust the springtension on the feed rollersby rotatingthe adjustment screws (Key No. 53) at each end of the rollers. • Make sure to do the same amount of strokes on each blade. WARNING: Disconnectplaner from power source before replacingblades. If the blades have been chippedor damaged, they must be replaced.To replaca blades: • Remove chip chute (Key No 69), • Remove chipbreakercover (Key No. 68) • Remove chip deflector plata (Key No. 7). Be sure to adjust screws so that the springtension is equal on each side of the roller. • Loosen gib screws(Key No. 14). * Carefully remove blade. • Thoroughlyclean cutterhaad slots, gibs, and gib screws. • insert new or sharpened bladesin cuttarhead, • Replace gib, Figure 12 - Roller Spdng Tenelon • Secure blade by tighteninggib screws.See "Adjusting Blade Height"page 7, • Repeat the previoussix stepsfor the other blades, WARNING: Make certain that the unit Is disconnected from power source before servicingblades. CHECKING • • FOR WORN ADJUSTING BLADES BELT TENSION Refer to Figures 19 and 20. The condition of the blades will affect the precision of the cut. To check the condition of the blades, observe the quality of cut which planer produces. Dull blades will tear, rather than sever wood fibers, and produce a fuzzy appearance. • 9 Belt tension must be checked periodically. To check: Remove pulley cover and knobs (Figure 19, Key Nos. 44 and 45). RightFax 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE 11/33 R±ghtF&x • 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. • 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), • Belt ts properly tensioned when slight pressure between thumb and inde_€finger causes '/z" deflection of bolt. ADJUSTMENT • 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 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. _"11 i'_- ,_ _ 1'/_1_- PAWLS Refer to Figure 19, The anti-kickback pawls (Key No. 21 ) prevent the workpiece 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 operation checking that the pawls rotate freely. • Clean the pawls of all gum and chips as required to ensure safe operation. TABLE ROLLER Figure 13 - Adjustment OUTFEED ADJUSTMENT • For all workplace materials and finishes the table rollersshould be positionedslightlyabove the table. ADJUSTMENT • 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. 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. HEIGHT 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_dand adjusted usingthe following procedures: Refer to Figure 20. The table rollers (Key No. 59) are free-spinningrollers that help reduce friction, makingthe planingoperation smoother. • ROLLER Block l" , O" ' I-.__ • 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. ,°rOooo° "] Figure 14 - Cutterheed w£h Block 10 I _J RightFmx 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE 12/33 RightFmx Remove feeler gauge and slide adjustment block under outfead roller (See Figure 15). Outfead roller should Just contact adjustment block. If outfeed roller is too high or low loosen hex nut on set screw (Figure 19, Key Nos. 3 and 29) under outfead roller. Rotate set screw to position outfeed roller properly. Secure position by tightening hex nut on set screw. Place adjustment block on other end of outfead miler and repeat step 4 above. Be sure that outfeed roller is at the came height on both ends so that the roller is parallel with the table. I o Figure 16 - Chlpbreaker with Block ADJUSTING .O" ] TABLE POSITION Refer to Figures 13. 17 and 20. The table is positioned parallel to the cuttarhead at the factory and should need no further adjustment. If the planer is cutting one side of the workpleca deeper than the other producing a tapered cut, then the table may need to be adjusted. Check to see that the blades are adjusted properly, see =Adjusting Blade Height" page 7. • Disconnect planer from power source. Figure 15 - Outteed Roller with Block Adjustment CHIPBREAKER • ADJUSTMENT Refer to Figures 13, 14, 16, 19 and 20. The chipbreakerbreaks the chips of wood that are created by the blades during the planingoperation.The chipbreakerthen directsthe chipsaround cutterhead and out of the chip chute.The chlpbreakermust be positioned1ram below cutterhead to operate properly. The chlpbreakerposition is checked and adjusted by using the followingprocedure: • Dlsconneot planer from power source. • Adjust blade height properly (See =Adjusting Blade Height", page 7). Place adjustment block (See Figure 13) on table at outside edge of roller case and on infeed side of planer. Slide block to one corner of roller case. Raise or lower table until block Just contacts roller case. Lock table in position by tightening lock knobs (Key No. 75). Do not unlock table position until all four corners of the roller case have been checked. • Slide blockto other side of rollercase on infead side of table. Check to see that the blockjust contacts the roller case. • • Place adjustment block (See Figure 13) under cutterhead at one end as shownin Figure 14. Place lmm feeler gauge between blockand blade. Raise or lower table so that blade just contacts feeler gauge when blade Is at lowest pesitlen. Put gearbox in neutral and rotate cutterbead slowlyto determine lowest positionof blade. Lock table in pesitlon by tightening lock knobs (Figure20, Key No. 75). Do not unlock table positionuntil both sides of chipbreakerhave been adjusted. • Remove feeler gauge and slide adjustmentblock under chipbreaker (See Figure 16). Chlpbreaker shouldJustcontact adjustment block.If chipbreaker is too high or too low, loosen hex nut on set screw (Figure 19, Key Nos. 3 and 29) under chipbreaker, Rotate set screwto position chlpbreakerproperly. Secure positionby tightanlnghex nut on set screw. • Place adjustment blockon other end of chlpbreaker and repeat steps 3 and 4 above. Be sure that chipbreaker is at the same height on bothends so that the chipbreakeris parallel with the table. • Move adjustment block to outfead side of table and check height of both sides of roller case. Adjustment block should just contact roller case. If all four corners of roller case are at the came height, then roller case and cutterhead are parallel to the table. If roller case Is not parallel to the table, then the table must be adjusted. Loosen the two bolts holding the chain tension sprocket (See Figure 17). It may be necessary to remove bolt "A" to release the tension in the chain. Rgure 17 - Chain Tension Bracket 11 RightF_x 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE The table height is adjusted by removingthe chain from the corner sprocketsand rotatingthe sprockets. Determine which corner or corners, need adjustment and remove the chain from the sprocketin that corner. Rotate the sprocketby hand to adjust the table height (be sure to leave other sprocketsuntouched). NOTE: Be careful not to rotate each sprocketmore than 1 or 2 teeth. Rotate sprocket(or sprockets)untiltable Is parallelto rollercase. Assemble chain tension sprocketcarefully and tension chain properly. 12 13/33 RightF&x RightFgx 11/14/2002 9:40 PAOE RightFax CORRECTIVE SYMPTOM POSSIBLE Planer does not start 1.Key is In the OFF position ?_Stopbuttondepressed 3.No powerto ptaner CAUSE(S) 4.Motor overload protection tripped 5.Defective or loose switchor wiring i Frequentopening of fuses or circuitbreakers 14/33 ACTION 1.Turn key to ON position ?-Turn and release stop button 3, Have a qualified electriciancheck power source 4. Reset motoroverloadprotection, eee"Overload Protection".page 5 5. Have a qualifiedelectriolancheckthe switchesand wiring 1.Motor overloaded ?-Fuses or circuitbreakersdo not have sufficientcapacity 3.Circuit overloaded 4.Motor wired incorrectly 1.Reduce load on motor 2, Have correctfuses or circuitbreakers Installed 3. Reduce circuit load (turn off other appllancesl 4. Rewire motor using the schematicon the motor for high voltage Cutterhaad turns in the opposite direction Motor wired incorrectly Rewire motor usingthe schematicon the motor for high voltage Excessive snipe (gouging at end of board) 1.Dull blades 1. Replace or sharpen blades per instructions see "Maintenance". page 9 ?_Inadequate support of long boards 2. Support long boards 3.Uneven feed rollerpressure 3.Check feed rolleroperation 4.Cutter castingnot aligned 4.Check positionof elevation screws 5.Butt end to end each piece of stockas 5.Lumber not buttedproperly boards passthrough planer 6.Support rollers misaligned 6.Adjust supportrollers Fuzzy grain Ptanlng wood with high moisture content Remove high moisture content from wood by drying Torn grain 1.1oo heavy of a cut 2.Blades cutting against grain 3.Dull blades 1. Review "Depth of Cut", page 6 2. Review "Feeding Work", page 7 3. Replace or sharpen blades per instructions see "Maintenance", page 9 Rough raised grain 1.Dull blades ?-Too heavy of a cut 1. Replace or sharpen blades per instructions see "Maintenance", page 9 ?-Review "Depth of Cut", page 6 3.Moisture content too high 3. Dry the wood or use dried wood Uneven depth of cut (tapered cut) Cutterhead not parallel with table Adjust table, see "Adjusting Table Position", page 11 Belts slipping Loose pelts Tension belts, see "Adjusting page 11 13 Belt Tension", Model351.226151 cP :< Figure 18 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Gearbox )=_ )=_ 11 35 t_ 0 0 rO 10 15 16 .10 18 9 39 / / 3O "0 > o M 26 01 32 23 24 O3 29 'm i..J. 22 8 0q 27 × :d ,-z × KEY NO. I PART NO. DESCRIPTION 7311.00 Gearbox 2 7312.00 3 7313.0D V4"NPT Plug Oil Seal 4 7314.00 8 x 2OmmDowel Pin KEY NO, PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 22 STD833016 6ol.0 x 16mm Hex Head Bolt* 1 2 23 7327.00 ChainGuard 2 1 24 7326.00 ChainCover 1 2 25 726g.00 8-1,25 x 50ram SocketHead Bolt 1 2 26 7330.00 Drive Chain 1 1 27 7331.00 (nob 1 p* F..* p_ OTY, QTY. 5 STD315245 6 7316.00 6204LL Bearing* Helical Gear 7 STDB51006 6ram Flat Washer* 1 28 7332.00 Clutch Handle 1 5 3806.00 6-1.0 x 10ram SocketHead Bolt 3 29 7333.00 O-Ring 1 9 STDB51008 STD315215 5mm Flat Washer* 1 30 7334.00 Clutch 1 6201ZZ Beadng* 5 31 8102.00 32 7317,00 Spring Hook 6-1.0 x 12mm Washe[ Head Bolt 1 1 1 33 7336.00 OII Seal 1 Io 11 383g.00 5 12 731g,0o 5 x5 x 10ram Key Double Geared Shaft 13 7320,00 SpurGear 1 34 7337.00 Gear Shaft 1 14 732t .0O Spur Gear 1 35 7338.00 7339.00 6 x 6 x 40ram Key Steel ball 1 36 1 15 r322.00 5 x5 x 12ramKey 1 16 r323.00 1 37 7340.00 Spring 1 17 7324.00 Single Geared Shaft Gasket 1 38 7341.00 1 18 7325.00 GearboxCover 39 ?398.00 Spur Gear TensionBracketwheel 40 7399.00 BracketBolt 1 7400.00 Spring 1 17857,00 Operator's Manual 1 19 1775.00 6-1.0 x 25turnSocket Heed Bolt 1 6 2o 7326.00 Sprocket 1 41 21 7397.00 6 x 22mm Spacer 1 A 0 0 > Q 1 _J H- o_ & Standardhardwareitem av_lable IocaJly Not Shown ecommended Accessories IsuppoStand I 214t7 p_ x RightFax 9:40 11/14/2002 PAGE 17/33 RightFax Model 351.226151 Figure 19 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Rollercase 45 63 7 16 RightFax KEY NO. 11/14/2002 9:40 18/33 RightFax KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 37 7289.00 6-1.0 x 10mrn Flat Head Screw 2 38 39 40 41 7290.00 0316.00 STD541031 STD551031 Depth Limlter 6-!.25 x 12ram Set Screw 5/1s"-1 8 Hex Nut* 5/_,,,FlatWasher* 1 1 2 2 42 43 7291.00 7292,00 Belt Pulley Guard M-60 V-belt 2 3 44 45 46 7293.00 7294.00 7295.00 Belt Pulley Cover Knob KnobBolt 1 2 2 47 48 49 0519.00 1505.00 0865.00 3AMI-12 Retaining Ring 6-1.0 x 12turn socket Head Bolt 6-1.25 x 20mm Hex Head Bolt 1 2 1 50 STD852008 8ram Flat Washer'* 1 51 7297.00 Driven Pulley 1 1 52 53 STD315255 7299.00 6205ZZ Bearing* RollertensionAdjustment Screw 1 4 1 1 1 54 55 56 7300.00 3806.00 7301.00 SpringPlate 6-1.0 x 10mm Sod._t Head Bolt Crank Case 3 12 1 3CMI-20 E-ring Anti-kickback Pawl 2 50 57 55 1531.00 7302.00 4x 4x 10ram Key Worm Shall 1 1 7278.00 7279.00 7280.00 STD833016 Spacer Anti-kickback Pawl Shaft Driven Chain 6-1.0 x 16ram Hex Head Bolt* 64 1 1 2 59 60 61 62 STD315205 1465.00 7304.00 STD652010 6200ZZ Bearing* 3BMI-30 Retaining Ring Handwheel 10ram FlatWasher* 1 1 1 1 7281.00 7282.00 7283.00 STD840610 1822.00 6 x 22ram Spacer Outfeed Sprockat(do. hle) Infeed Sprocket 6-1.0mm H_ Nut* 6-1.25 x 20mm Socket Head Bolt 2 1 1 9 4 63 64 65 66 1351.00 7305.00 7306.00 7307.00 10-1.25 H_ Nut Handle Roller Bracket _oller 1 1 3 2 Brank_t Retaining Brackat Spring 5 x 5 x 23mm Key Outfeed Roller 4 4 4 2 1 67 68 69 7308.00 7309.00 7310.00 Chip Breaker ChipbreakerCover Chip Chute 1 1 1 Infeed Roller (serrated) 1 70 71 72 73 7315.00 8103.00 8104.00 ! 6555.00 Knife Height Gauge Directionindicator Gauge Rod 3 CMI-11 E-Ring 2 1 1 4 PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 7265.00 0394.00 1640.00 Rollercase 10-1.5 x 12ram Set Screw 6-1.0 x 16ram Set Screw 1 8 7 4 5 6 7266.00 STD833012 STD851006 8-1.25 x 50ram SocketHead Bolt 6-1.0 x 12ram Hex Head Bolt* 6ram Flat Washer= 4 5 9 7 8 9 10 7267.00 1596.00 7268.00 7317.00 Chip Deflector Plate 6 x 20ram Spring Pin Retaining Plate 6-1.0 x 12ram Hex Washer Head Bolt 11 12 7269.00 7270.00 8 x 6 x 36rnm K_ Cutterhead 13 14 15 7271.00 0996.00 3835.00 Cutterhead Gib Gb Screw Jack Scr_/ 16 7272.00 Planer Blades (set of 3) 17 18 19 7273.00 BTD841217 7275.00 Chip Deflector Shatt 12-1.75mm H= Nut* Shatt 20 21 7276.00 7277.00 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ;127264.00 7285.00 33 7286.00 134 0259.00 35 7287.00 36 PAGE 7288.00 QTY. 1 2 4 20 1 1 3 15 6 I Standard hardware _em available locally 17 QTY. RightF&x 11/14/2002 9:40 Model Figure 20 - Replacement PAGE 19/33 KightFmx 351.226151 Parts Illustration for Base 65 67 67 66 4O 67 37 18 RightF&x 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE KEY NO, PART NO. KEY ?. PART NO. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 _10 11 12 13 14 15 116 117 18 19 20 21 i22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 31 32 33 34 36 37 39 40 41 4,3 44 7344,00 7345.00 7346.00 7347.00 7351,00 7383.00 7390.00 7350,00 0781,00 0582.00 1351,00 STD551050 7353,00 7354,00 BTD852(X)8 STD835040 7355.00 7356.00 7357.00 STD835025 5836.00 1550,00 t358.00 ;'360.00 7359.00 7361.00 7362.00 0394,00 [3351,00 7363.00 1510,00 STD851005 '365.00 7,366,00 17089.00 STD84,0812 16888,00 0975.00 7368.00 DESCRIPTION Cabinet Line Cord Strain Relief Door Latch with Handle 3CMI-9 E-dng Lock Bushing Magnetic Contactor 4-0,7 x 8mm Pan Head Screw Strain Relief 10-1,25rnm Hex Nut Ih'_ FlatWasher* Motor Mounting Plate Tension Bo_ 8ram FlatWasher* 8-1.25 x 40mm Hex Head Bolt* Pivot Bar Stop Button Stad Button 8-1,25 x 25mm Hex Head Bolt* Key Lock Switch with I_ 3AMI-! 5 Retaining Ring Chain TensionSprocket Strain Relief Tension Bracketwith Shelt Chain Collar 10-1.5 x 12ram Set Screw 6-1.0 x 10mm Set Screw Base 3CMi-15 E-ring 5mm FlatWasher* LiftingBar MotorCord LevelingPad 8-1.25mm Hex Nut* Motor 5 x 5 x 25mm Key Motor Pulley 6-1.0 x 1Emm Set Screw 1640.00 0583.00 Switch Bax STD852010 1Omm Flat Washer* 7368.00 Sprockat 7370.00 3BMI-35 Retaining Ring STD315225 6202zz Bearing* Crank Lead Screw 7372.00 20/33 QTY. 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 7O 71 72 73 J74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 9O 91 1 1 1 ! 1 1 2 1 2 3 6 2 1 1 24 8 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 3 1 4 7 4 1 2 13 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 1 Standard hardware item available locally 19 1531,00 7373.00 5990.00 7375.00 7376.00 7377.00 7378.00 7379.00 7380.00 7381.00 7382.00 STD315485 738_$.00 ;'385.00 )179.00 /'386.00 1286.00 3TD852006 STD833010 t387.00 RightFax DESCRIPTION 4x 4 X 10mm Key Lead Screw 3-0.5 x 6mm Pan Head Screw Scale Lead Nut Crank Case Column Column Bushing 3BMI-38 Retaining Ring Worm Gear :ccentdc Adjuster 608ZZ Bearing* Table Roller Quick Lock NUt 6-1.0 x 20ram Sock_ Head Bolt Indicator Rivet 6mm FlatWasher* 6-1.0 x 10mm He_ Head Bolt" Roller SheJt t388.00 Roller Bushing i Roller _TD835020 8-1.25 x 20mm Hex Head Bolt* 3316,00 8-1.25 x 12ram Set Screw Table Extension 7391,00 7392.00 Table 7393.00 6-1.0 x 12mm Set Screw 7394.00 Thread Shsh 7395.00 Knob STD851012 12mm Flat Washer 1000.00 5-0.8 x 15ram Pan Head Screw STD840508 5mm-.0.8 Hex Nut* STD852005 5mm Lock Washer'* 5mm Serrated Washer 1474.00 STD541437 "/."-16 Fibre H_ Nut 17066.00 Wheel ='/,-16x 2'//' Hex Head Bolt* STD523725 STD551031 "!1," Flat Washer* 17306,00 Brackat 5,_,-18x 4" H_ Heed Bolt STD523140 *' Hex Head Bolt STD5231 22 'A,-18 x 2_,_ 7389.00 17308.00 01434.00 17307.00 17305,00 Wheel Assembly 3CM1-10 RetainingRing Foot Plate Rod QTY. ! 3 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 4 4 2 2 8 1 2 12 12 6 12 6 6 6 2 1 4 2 2 4 7 7 7 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 RightFax 1171472002 CEPILLADORADE (15 pulg.) 9:40 PAGE 38mm Modelo No. 351.226151 Use una cubierta de proteseibnpara el cabello, pars contener,el cabello largo. • • Use zap_os de sagurided con sueles antideslizantes. Use gagesde segundad qua cumplan conANSI Z87.1 de los Estados Unidos.Los espejuelos pars use diario s61o tien=anI=antesmsistentes al impacto. NO son galas de saguridad. Use una m.&scarapare la cars o centre el polvo si la opemcibn =aspolvorosa. Est6 agertay pieose claramente.Nunca opera las hermmientes mec_nicas cuando est_ cansado, intoKicado o cuando estd tomando medicamentos qua producen somnolencia. • PREPARE Ingles ...................................... 2-13 RightFax • • PRECAUClON: Lea y siga todas las Reglas de Seguridad y las Instrucciones de Operacibn antes de usar este producto per primera vez. 21733 • EL AREA DETRABAJO PARA LATAREA Mantenga el _rea de trabajo limpia.Las _reas de trabajo desordenadas alraen sosidentes. Ilustracibny Lists de PaRes ..................... Garantia ...................................... 14-19 20 No use herramientes mec_nices en entornos p=aligrosos. Regles de Seguddad .......................... 20-21 No use herramientas mec_nicas en lugares Desempaque .................................. Montaje .................................... Instalacibn .................................. 21 21-22 22-24 mojados. No los e_ponga ala nuvia, Operacibn .................................. MantenimJento............................... 24-27 27-30 Identificacibnde Prablemas ....................... GARANTIA COMPLETA ht,_m=adoso El _rea de trabajo tiene que center con una iluminacibn cormct_. Tiene qua haber un msapt_culo agd*ctricocormcto disponiblepars la h=arrarnienta. El enchufe de tms puntas se debe enchufar dimctamenteen un mospt_culo pars tres puntas, con=actadoa tierra correctament=a. Loscordones de eKtensibndeben tenet una punts para la conexibn s tiarra y los tres cables del cordbn de extensibn tienen qua sar del calibre correcto. Mantenge a Ise visites a una distancia segura dag_rea de trabajo. Mantenga a los ni6os fuam del lugar de trabajo. Hags que el taller sea a pruaba de ni6os. Use candados, interruptoms principageso mmueva las Ilavasde los interruptoms pars ev_ar el oso no intencionagde les herrarnt=antes mec_nicas, 31 DE UN AISle si fellerseste productoper sause de dotectosen el motenel en Is mane de ohm en unlabse de unaSo a pa_r de Is fecha de compm,Sears Io repamr6o memplazar'd,a su eleceldn, sin costoacidonel.Selielte el Centre de servicio Sears (1-800-MY-HOME) m,_scercanota rabamddndel productoo de,,udtvaloal establsc{mientodonde]o adquiri6. Sieste productose usa pare fines comerdeleso de elquiler, esta gsrantiaes vdJJdader 90 dies a partlrde Is fecha de ES NECESARIO MANTENER LAS HERRAMIENTAS cornpm. • Estagan_t{s aptica unicamentecusndoel produdcose utilize en los EstadosLlnidos. Siempm desenchufela herramienta antes de inspeccionada. • Esta garantiale otorgadetacheslegaJesespec_cos y tambi,'_npuede ustedtener otros detaches quavaden de estade a estado. • Consults el manual pare ver los proosdimientos espec[ficos de mantenimiento y ajuste. Mantenga le herramienta lubricaday limpia pars Iogmr uns operacibnm_s segura. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA, Hoffman Eotot=as, iL 60179 • Remueva les herramientes de ajuste.Adquiera el habito de r'_t_'isar pars verificar si se hen rerosvido1asherramientes de ajuste antes de encender Is m_quina. • Mantenga redes tas partes listaspara trabajar. Inspeccione ta herramienta pars ver'dicarsi los dispositivosde proteccibn o si les demt,s partes posden operar correctamente y desernpehar la funci6npars la qua hen side diseP't ades. • Revise pars verificar si hay partes da5adas. Revise el alineamiento de las partes movibles, verifique el su movimiento Be halls restringide,si est_fu'l rotes, si .re sobmemontano si existe alguna otto condidbn qua pueda alectar la operacibnde le herramienta. Es necesariocarnbiar o reparar correctamente un mecanismo de prc_=accibn u otra parts qua estd decade. No haga reparadones provisories.(Use la lists de partes que se ofmsa para encargar las partes de repuesto.) ADVERTENCIA; Pars su propia saguridad, lea redes les reglasy les precauciones antes de opemr la herraralenta. PRECAUClON: Si=ampresiga los prosadimientosde op=aracibncorrectos,tagcome se d=afinen=an=ast=a manual, sun cuando=ast_familiarizado con 6sta o con otres h=arramientas pamcidos, Recu=ardequa, agsa descuidaper alquiera una fraccibn de segundo,pued=asufdr lesiones personagesgraves, PREPARESE • PARA EL TRABAJO • Use la mpa adecuada. No usa rope suslta, guant=as, corbatas, anillos,pulsems, ni otres joyas qua puedan =angancharsea ias part=asmbviles de la m_quina, 20 RightFax 11/14/2002 APRENDA • 9:40 PAGE COMO USAR LA HERRAMIENTA • • • • • • • • • • • • RightFax El boise de artfculcode ferreten'aiosluye: • Perne de cabeza hexagonalde 8-1.25 x 20 rnm (6) • Perno de cabeza hueca de 6-1.0 x 12 mm (3) • Perne de cabeza de arandetah_agonal de 6-1.0 x 12 mm (3) Use la herramienta correcta pars el trabajo. No fuerse la herramienta ni el acossorio pare haosr an trabajo pars el qua no hen side disehados. Dasconecte la herrarnienta cuando cambie las cuchiltas. • 22/33 Evite qua arranque per accidente.Asegdrese qua el interrupterestd en la posicibn OFF (apagado) antes de enchufarla. No fuerco la herramianta. Funciona n'_,seficienternente ala velosidad pars la qua rue disehada. Mantenga las manes alejadas de las partes rnoviblesy de las superficiescortadoras. Nunca deje la herramienta desatendida cuando eat6 funcionando.Apague la energ[a el6ctricay no deje la herrarnientabasra qua pare completamente. No trete de aicanzar _ de Io posible.Mantenga la posicibny el equilibrio correctos. Nunca se pare sabre la herram_enta.Se pueden producir lesiones graves sita herramiente se inctinaosi usted entre en eontactocon la cuchilla per accidents. • • • Tuerca hexagonal de 6-1.0 rnrn (3) Tuerca hexagonal de 10-1.25 mm (1) Arandela plans de 6 mm (6) • Arandela plans de 8 rnrn(6) • • • A randelaplane de 10 mm (1) Arandela de seguridedde 6 rnrn (3) Tornillode fijacibn de 8-1.25 x 12 rnrn (6) • • AnilloE CMI-11 (4) Chaveta de 4 x 4 x "10rnrn • Indicador de direccibn IMPORTANTE: La mesa viene revestida con un protector. Pars gamntizar un ajuste y un funcionarniantocormctos, retire dicho revestirniento.Este se puede elirninarf_cilrnsnte rnediante selventes suasas taJescome esencias mineralesy un pa_e suave. Evlte dejar seer esta solucibnen la pintura o en cualquierparts de gornao pl_stico.Los solventespueden deteriorarsates acabados. Use agua y jabbn en la pintura y an los cornpoosntesde pl_lstico o gems. Despues de lirnpiarLa,cubre todas tas superficiesexpusstas cos una capa I';gera de acelte, Se recomienda el use de ceraen pasta pare la parte superior de la mesa. ADVERTENC|A: Nuosa use solventosrnW vol=ilas. Se recorniande utilizer solventes no inflamables pars ovltar pestles incondios. Conozca su herrarnienta.Aprenda su operecibn, su apiicacibny sue lirnltacienesespedficas. Use los acceseriosrecomendados (mfidrase ala p=_gina 15). Si se usen los acosserios incorrectoslas personas pueden cower el riesgo de tesionarse. Maneje la plaza de trabajo cormctamenta. Protdjase las manes centre posibles lesiones. Apague la rnbquinasi se atasca. La cuchillase atasca si se introducemuy profundarnenteen la plaza de trabajo (Is fuerze del motor la rnantiene trebada en la plaza de trebajo). Siempre rnantenga los protectores de Latransrnisibn,el portacuchi[lay la cuchilla an su lugaryen adecuadas condicionosde funcionarniento, ADVERTENCIA: No intentshacer el rnontaje si hay partas qua faltan. V&lgase de este manual pars solicitarpartes de repuesto. Introduzca la pieza de trabajo en la cuchilla o cortador en seotidocontmrio al de rotacibn. INSTALACION PRECAUClON: iPiense an le segurided! La segurided es una combinacibndel sentido corn,',ndel operador y de estar alerts en rode memento cuaodo se est_ usando la herrarnienta. DE LA CEPILLADORA Consults la Figure 20, p_gina 18. Antes de ensamblar la cepilledcra, debe seleccionarse un lugar adecuado, La cepilladorapesa aproKimadamente 550 re.luego de ser ensarnblada La cepilladoradebe ensamblarse en el sitiode trebajo. • Ser_ neossario colocarla cepilledorasobre una superficie plans y nivelada Esto mejorarf*la estabilidad y exactitud, Igualrnente,ov_ar8 que se deforrney qua fallen los cornponentesfundidos y las partes soldadas.Ajuste los niveladores de la rn_quina o use calzas seg,',n sea necesario. ADVERTENClA: No trate de operer la herrarnientahaste qua est_ completarsente montada seg_n las instruccioos& Varifique qua no ha,jan ocurrido da_os duranteel eovlo. Si hay defies, se deber_ presenter un reclamo ala compahfa de transports.Verifique qua estd complete. Avise inmedietamentea] dlstn'buidorsi faltan partes. • Aseg,',resequa hays s_iciente espacie tanto del lade de alimentacibn come del de saJidade la cepilladorapars mover Is plaza de trabajo a Io largo de rode la superficie de corte, Deber_ haber suficienteespacio de rnaneraqua ni los operadores ni dernn_.s personas tengan que pararse en linea con Is rnadera rnientrasse estO usandole hermrnienta. • Asirnisrno,ser_ necosario center con una ilurninecibn edeovada y corrienteek_ctrica (230 voltios)correcta pars el _bea de trabajo. Es necesario Iccalizary terrier en cuenta las partes adicionales qua debaR asegurarse a la herramienta antes de armada: Le cepilladorase despacha montada, a excopcibn de las partes siguientes:dos exteosiones de mesa con rodillos,la rueda de mane, la manivela, el canal de astinas,le varilla de calibradoresde cuch[ltas,dos calibradoree de cuchiltas,el boise de art[culosde fermterla, Ilaves de _trerno abierto de 8/10 rnrn y '12/16 mm y Ilaveshexagonales de 3, 4, 5 y 6 rnm. 21 U ! RightFax • 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE MONTAJE DEL CANAL Coloque la cepilladoraen el lugar designado para ella. Los panelas de acceso al motor se hallan en la parte posterior. La cepilladoraincluye cuatro manivelas rnbvilesque se deslizan al interim de la base por los lados de alimentacibny salida. Se pueden usar estas mantvelas para levantar la copilladora y Ilevada a donde sea necasario. MONTAJE DE LAS EXTENSIONES DE LA MESA Monte la extensibn sdere la mesa de la ospilladora por el lado de alimentanibn usando tres pemos de cabeza hexagonal de 8-1,25 x 20 mm y arandelasplanas de 8 mm. No apriete los pemce, AtorniElealas extensiones tres torntUosde fijaci6n de 8-1.25 x 12 ram. • • Cotoque el horde re(toy largo a Io largo de la mesay las extensiones. • RightFax DE ASTILLAS Consulte la Figura 19, p_jina 16. • Partes y artfculosde ferreter[a necosarlos: Canal de astillas Pemo de cabeza de arendela hexagonal de 6-1.0 x 12 mm (3) Tuerca I'_agonal de 6-1.0 mm (3) Arandela plana de 6 rnm (6) Perno de cabeza hosca de 6-1.0 x 12 mm (3) Arandela de asgurided de 6 mm (3) • Coloque el canal de astillas asbre la cubierta del rompeastillas(Clave No. 68) de modo que qosden alineades las ranuras del canal de astillas y la cubierta del rompeastillasas[ como las ranuras del canal de astillasy los orificios de la caja de rodillos. Consulte la Figura 1, • Ad.[culosde ferreter[a necosarios: Pemo de cebeza hexagonal de 8-1.25 x 20 mm (6) Arandela plana de 8 mm (6) Tornillode fijaciOnde 8-1.25 x 12 mm (6) • 23/33 Ajuste el canal de astillas al rompeastillasmedJantetres pernos de cabeza de arandela, seis arandalas ptanas y tres tuercas hexagonalea. Asegure el canal de astillas a la caja de rodillosmediaote ties pemos de cabeza hueca y arandelas de seguridad. CONJUNTO Ajuste los tornillos de fijacibn de rnodoque las extensionesqueden a la misma a_:urade la mesa. Apriete tos pernos para asegurar la extensibn, CALIBRADOR DE CUCHILLAS Consulte la Figura 2. • Partes y art[culosde ferreteda cecesarias: Varilia de calibradorasde cuchillas Cal_rader de cuchillas(2) Anillo E 3-CMI 11 (4) Repita los paros anteriores con la extensidndel lado de salida. El conjuntocalibradorde cuchillasse usa para verificar la a_:urede los hordes de las cuchillasy ajustada seg,',n sea necosario" • Deslice el calibradorde cuchillassobre la varilla de calibredoresde cuchillas. • • • Coloque el calbrador de cuchillassobre la varilla de rhode que quede una rnuesca a cade lade del cali_rador. Optima el anillo E, uno en carla muesca, y asegum la posicibn del calibradorde cuchillas. Repita los pasos anteriorascon el otto calibradorde cuchiHasal otro extremo de la varilla. Rgura I - MontaJe de les extenslones de la mesa MONTAJE DE LA RUEDA DE MANO PARA AJUSTE DE LA ALTURA _'_'/ Consulte la Figura 19, p_'gina 16. • Pades y art[culos de ferreteria necesarios: Ruede de mano Manivela Chaveta de 4 x 4 x 10 mm (1) Arandela plana de 10 mm (1) Tueros hexagonal de 10-1.25 mm (1) Indicadorde direccibn (1) • Coloque la chaveta en el chavetero del eje de transmisi6n helicoidal(Clave No. 58). • Desliosla ruede de mano sobre el eje de tmosmisibn helicoidalde modo que el chavetero qosde alineado con la chaveta de este eje. • Daslice el indicedor de direccibnen el eje de transmisibn helicoidal.Cercibmse de que el indicadorde direccibn apunte correctamente. • Use la arandela plana y la tuerca hexagonal para sujetar ta rueda de rnano al eje de transmisibnhelicoidal. • Atornillela manivela a la rueda de mano. de calib_'adoms de cuchilLas Aod Rgura 2 - ConJunto ¢allbrador de _=uchlllas FUENTE DE ALIMENTACION Consur:e la Figura 3, p_jina 23. ADVERTENCIA: No conecte la cepilladom a la fuente de alimentaci6n hasta haber cumplidotodos los pasas del eosamblaje. El motor ha sido dise_ado para funcion_ al voltaje y fmcuencia especifiosdos.Las osrgas normales se pueden manejar sin riesgce dentro de un intervalodel 10% respecto al voltaje aspedficado. Si se hace funcionarla unideda un voltaje fuera 22 RiEhtFax 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE de este intervalo, se puede recalentar y quernar el motor.Las cargas pesedas exigen que el voRajeen lostenninales del motor no see inferioral especificado. INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA CONEXlON A TIERRA ADVERTENCIA: Si no se conecta correctamente el conduotora [lerra del equipo, se coffe el riesgo de un electrocheque. El equipo debe ester conectado a tlen'a mlentras se usa,para proteger al operedor de un alectrochoque. 24/33 RightFax • Utilice la table pars determinerel tamafio mrnirno dal alambre (seg,',nla norms A.W.G.) dal cordbn de extensi6n. • Utilice ,',nicarnentecordo,-_s de eKtensi6ntrRilaresque coenten con enchufas ripe conexibn a tierra de tree ctaf,,'ijas y zbcalos tripolareeque funcionen con el ench_e de la herramienta. • Si el eordd,n de extenei6n est_ desgastado, rote o dsr3ado en cualqulerforma, reempl_oslo inmediatamente. LONGITUD DEL CORDON DE EXTENSION Si no comprende las instrucdonas de cone_iOna tlerm o tiene dudes en cuanto a si la herrarP_nta est', correctamente conectada a tierre, censure a un aleotricista pmiesional. A fin de protegerlo centre una desearga ek_otrica,esta herrarelents est;t equipada con un cable de tres conductores aprabado y clasificadopare 250 V, a_"come con un enchufe de tree clavijasripe conexibn a Uerra clasificadopare 250 V (vdese la Figure 3). No retire ni modifiqueen forms alguna la clarv'ijade conexi_"= a tierra. En case de un real funcionamientoo unadescornposture, la conexibn a tlerra proporciona una ruts de menor resistenciapara la descarga el6otrica. ADVERTENCIA: AI conectar o descoosctarel enchufe del z6calo, no permits per ning"n motive que sus dedos tO<:luenlas d_'ijas. Tamafio del aiambm (segOn la norma A.W.G.) Hasta 50 Nee .................................. 14 AVISO: No se mcomlende utilizer cordcoes de _xtensibn de rr_s de 15 metros de large (50 pies). CONEXlONES ELECTRICAS CensuRe le Figure 4. ADVERTENCIA: Un eleotdcistacalificado ddee haosr todas las ceneodonesal6ctricas. Aseg,',mse de que la unidadestd apagede y desconectadade la fuente de energia ek_ctrica mientras monte,conecte o vuelve a conectar el motor o mientras inspeccioneel cableado. La cepiRadoratiene un cable de alimeotaci6n aprobadode 230 voltios de tres conductorescon un enchufe tipo conexibn a tierm de tres clavijas,y un contector magndticode 230 relies que vlene pmcableado de f_rica (vd,ase la Figure4). Vollaje de linea de 230 Negro _erra Clavija de tierra Figure 3 -T6cnlose de puesta a tlerra El enchufe debe coneotarse en el tomecorrieotecorrespondiente de 230 V (vOase la Figure 3) que hays side instalado y conectado a tierre debidamente_de acuerdo con |odes los cbdigosy regulaciones locales.No modifiqueel enchufe que se induye. Si no osbe en el tomecorriente, eolicitea un aleotricistaprotesional que instale un tomacorrienteadecuedo. Revise periodiosmentelos cordooss de la herramienta;si est&ndafiados, Ilevalos a un osntro de servicio autorizodo pare que los reparen. El conductor verde (o verde y amarillo) del cableee pars conexibn a tiarra.Si es neossario repararo reernplazar el cable de alirnentad6n o el enchufe, no conecte el hilo verde (overde y amarillo) • un terminal con corriente, Si se cuenta ,',nicamentecon un zbcalo pare dos clavijas, _ste deber_tser reemptazade con un zl_calopars tres da¢ijas debidemente conectado s tlerra • instalado de ecuerdo con las Normas para Instaleciones Ek_otricas(Nalienal Electric Code) y los cc')digosy regulasionas locales. ADVERTENClA: Esta tares deber;t ser realizadaper un electricista protesional. CABLES *Rerra .../ d_ m_or Blanco I Flje la sabrecarga Idrrnlca a 18 amp AI motor Figure 4- Diagrams de cone(Idn del contactor magndtlco • La herramienta tiene un interrupterde bloqueo de Itave pare ev_ar el use no autorizado.Cuando no se utilicole herramienta cotoqueel interrupterde bloqueo de ,ave en la posicibnde OFF (apagado) y retire la ,ave. AVISO: El motor no arrancar_ei la [lave se encuentra en la posicibn de OFF (apagado). DE EXTENSION El use de cualquler ripe de cordbn de extensibnocasicnar_ una caida en el voRajey una p_,rdidade potencia. Los alambres dal cordbn de extensk')ndeben tener el tamafio suficientepara transporter Is corrieoteadecuada y mantener el voltaje cormoto, • 23 Conecte la cepilladoraa un circuito de alimentaciOn protegidoper un cortacircuito de 20 amp o un fusible de acoibnreterdade. RightF&x PROTECCION 11/14/2002 CONTRA 9:40 PAOE UNA SOBRECARGA 25/33 £ightPax REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD DE OPERACION ADVERTENC|A: El funcionamiento de todas las herrernientas mec&nicaspuede hacer qos sean lanzados e los ejos cuerpos extra6os, Io cual pueds lesionatos gra,,'emente. Sier'_oreuse galas de seguridadque cumptancon los requisites de la norrna estadeunidenseANSI Z87,1 (se indica en el paquete) antes de cornenzara usar la herramienta rnec_'mica. PRECAUCION: Tenga sismpre en cuenta las sigulentes precauct ooss: El contactorrnagndtion est_ protegido centre una sobrecarga pare evitar dafios al motor. El protector centre sderecarga apaga autorn=icamente el contantormagn6tico al ocurriruna sobrecarga. Fije la sobrecarga t_nnice a 18 amp. Cerci6rese de desconeotarla cepilladorade la fueote de alirnentaci6n al reajustar el protector _ontra sd_recarga. El protector se reajueta abriendo la caja del contaotory oprindendeel botcW!de reajuste. VERIFIQUE LAS CONEXlONES • Enchufe el cable de alimentacibn ale fuents de 230 voltios. • Aprenda las reglas de seguridad generales pare el use de herramlentasmec_nicas,Aseg,',resede comprender todas las precauciones (v'_aselas p&ginas 20, 21 y 24), • • Lleve la Ilave a Is posicibn de ON (encendido). Gire y suelte el botbn de pareda. • Cuande ajuste e reerr_lase cualquierparte de la sepinadora, abra e[ inten'uptory retire el ench_e de le tuente de alimentecibn. • Pulse el bot6n de arranque. El motor de.Degirar sn senfide contrarioa las rnanillas del reloj de care al _xtremo del eje. Pulse el botbn de parade. El motor debe deteneree. Pulsar el bot6n de arrenqueya sea con el botbn de p_ada oprimide o con la liars en la posicibn de OFF (apsgado) no deber_ porter el motoren maroha. Si alguno de los pesos s_edores no arroja el resultsdo espsrado, desconecte la cepilladorade la fuenta de alirnenfacibn y re,,ise las cons_iones. • AsegO.resequelosprotectoresdelportsoJchillayel rempeastillas est_n coneotamente aonplades y firmernente sujetas. • Aseg,',reseque nada abetaculise ninguna parts rncWil. Siernpre use prctecci6n pare los ojos o pare la care. Aseg,',resequa las cuchillaseat_n alineadas y correctsmente scoplades al portecuchilla. No enchufe la cepilladorsa manes qua el interrupterest6 en la posici6n de OFF (apagado). Despuds de encender et interrupter,perrnita que la ospilladora alcance toda la velocidad antes de user. • • • • Mantenga las manes alejades de las partes mbviles. No fuerce el carte. Si disminuyela vslocidad o se quads atascade, se recalientael motor. Perrnitaque le alimenfaci6n autorn_ica funsione correctamente. DESCRIPClON Consults las Figures 5-20. Use rnedera de calidad. Las cuchillas duran m_s y los cortes resultan m=_suniforrnes si le rnadere es de buena calidad. La cepilladora de 15" Craftsman es una unidedde scare fundido pare use pesede capaz de cepillar madem de heats 15" de ancho y 6" de protundidad.La ospilladom tlene un di_metre de 3" y un portacuchilla de 3 cuchillascon gates que facilitanel ajuste y reemplezo de _stas. El portacuchilla y los rodillos de alirnantanibn se desplazan anbre una base firme de columnas de acore. Se puede introducirla madera a razbn de 4.88 5 6.10 m,','dn(16 6 20 pies/min) y se puede cortar hasta '/." de prnfundidab en cada pase. La cepillatora vlene con un gabinete cerrade de chapa de asero seldado que incluye una base r'ndvil,un orifieio de 4" para le recoleccibnde polvo y un control el6ctrico de segurF dad con contaotorrnagr_tico. Incluye un motor de re.,olLP cionee per rninuto de 3 HR No cepille material cuya Iongitud sea inferiora 1T', cuyo ancho sea inferior a ¾" ni cuyogrosor sea inferior a 'h". Nunca copille material cuyo ancho sea mayor de 15" ni carte a una profundidat mayor de '/o". Siempre rnantenga losprotectores del portacuchillay la cuchilla en condicionesadecuadas de funcienamiento. • • ESPEClFICAClONES • Tamafio de la mesa ....................... Mesa con =teosiones de redillo ................... Ancho de cuchilla .............................. Carte rm!=ximo..................... Area del susie........................ Correas V ................................... Oriflcie pars recolecci6n de polvo.......... Motor ............................. 20 x 15"/," 51" • 15" V," de protundidad 43'/=x 51 x 31" Mantenga la proporcibn atecuade entre las superficies de slimeotecibny satida de la mesa y la trayectoria de la cuchilladel portacuchilla. No hags retrocederIs parts hacia la supefficie de alimenfaci6n de la mesa. Apoye correctarnenfela pieza de trabajo en rode moments durenteel foncionanmentey mantengael contr_ de la pate. Tome las precaucionesneossades en case de contragolpes. No permits qua nadle cruce ni eetO de pie en la treyectoriade rotacibndel portacuchilla.Los contragelpes o los residues arrejados ir_men eeta direcci6n. • Abra el interreptory descosecte la elimeotacibn si no se eet_ usando la cepilledere. • Reemplaco e afile las cuchinassi se ris6an o desefilan. •Dele mantenimlentoala cepinadera.Siga las instrucciones de rnantanimiento (v4_asslas p_ginas 27-30). M-60 4" de di_rnetre 3 HI:',3500 RPM Per copiLlar se entiende reducir el groser de la readers a un valor deseede al rnisrnotiempo qua se crea une supefficle nivelada,paralele al lade opueeto de la tabla. Prefundidab del carte es el tdrrnineutilizadopare re_edreeala protundF dad ala que las cuchillaspenetran la plaza de trabajo. PROFUNDIDAD DI=L CARTE Consulte las Figures 5 y 19, sn las p_jinas 25 y 16. Ls protundidaddel carte se ajusta seg,',n le pseicibnde le mesa con respsctoa las cuchillasdel poriaeuchina. La mese 24 RightFax 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE Afloje les pernles de seguridad ("B"). • Gim la made de mane ("A") pare subir o bajar la rueda de rnano" • Coloqus la mesa en la posicibn deseada. • Liave la liars de la ospilladora ala p osici6n de ON (encendido), suef:e el botbn de parada y oprima el botbn de RightFax CaJlbradorde la a]turade oJchlltas se puede subir o bajar rosdiarlte la rueda de mane (_A"). Para ajustar la profundidad del corte: • 26/33 Pale "_ Gate Cuchilla Pale Flgura 6 - AJuste de la altura de lee cuchlllas arranque. • introduzca la madera per el lade de alimentacibn. • Use la graduacibn en las columnes pare medir la profundidad del corte. • Sit_s el conjuntocalbrador de cuchillesen el portacuchilla de mode qua ambes pales del calibrador descansen firmements sabre el portacuchills.Si es necesario, retire laplaca deaviadorade estUles (Clave No. 7). El borde de las cuchillasdabs haosr contactocon la lengQetadel calibraderde cuchilles.Ajuste la altura de las cuchil_asgirandoel gale (Clave No. 15). \ Figure 6 - Prorundldad did oorte • Pare aumentar la profundidad del corte, suba la mesa; para reducir la profundidaddel corte, baje la mesa. • Apriete las perilles de seguridad de la mesa. • Si cepilla varies piezes de madera, cepille toda la madem usando los mismos ajustes para reducir uniformementeel material, Figure 7 - Verlflcael6n • Asegure la cuchillay la curia abretando los tornillosde curs. Apriste primers los tomillos de cura e_ternos y prosiga hacia el centre abretando el resto de los tornillos de cure. Se incluye un limitadorde la prdundidad del corte (Figure 19, Clave No, 38) para restdngiria profundidad del corte a un m=_xirnode %'. Nunca haga un corte de cepillado mayor de V_"de protundidad. AJUSTE DE ALTURA de la altura de las euehlllas Repita los dos pesos anteriores para ajustar la altura de la mesa al otro extreme de la cuchills. DE LAS CUCHILLAS Consults les Figures 6, 7 y 'i9. PRECAUClON: Les cuchilles de la cepinadorason rnuy _ilades, Use guantes de cuem pare protagersede lesiones y tome precaucioi,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i,i_ _tremes al ajustarlas cuchilles. ADVERTENClA: Desconecte la cepilladorade la fuente de alimentadbn antes de hacede ajustes. • Repita los pesos antedorescon el taste de les cuchilLes. Apriete firmaments lodes los torniUosde curs. • • • Rsemplaos la plesa de_iadora de astillas. Reemplaos la eubierte det portacuchills. Reemplaos el canal de estillas. PREPARACION • • Para obtener una supedicie uniformsen la plaza de trabajo, los bordes de les cuchillas deben estar a igual distancia del eje del portacuchilla,La aRura de les cuchillesviene ajustade de f_orica y no deben'a requedr ajuste.Sin embargo, si es nacesado realizer ajustes: • Afloje y _tralga los pemos de cabeza de areodela hexagonaly los pernos de cabeza hexagonal (Claves No, 10 y 5) y retire el canal de estilles (Clave No. 69). • Afloje y e_traiga los pernos de cabeza de arandela h_agona_ (Clave No` 1O) y la cubierta del rompeestilles (Clave No. 68). Aroje loscinco tornillos de cure (Clave No` 14) del portacuchillapare aflojar la cure del pertacuchina (Clave No` 13). 25 DE LA PIEZA DETRABAJO No cepille tables qua estdn sucies. La suciedady piedras pequeras son abrasivesy desgtL'..'tanla cuchilla. Elirnine davos y grapes para avitar darer las cuchilles. • Evite los nudes. Le fibre sesgade gruesa producenudes mw duros.Los nudes pueden soltarse y atascar la cuchilla. • La cepilladorafuncionamajor si la madera tlene per Is menos una superficieplans. Use una cepilladorade supsdicie o un ospiile mec='micode banco para crear una supedicie plans. • Les tables torcidas o muy combadas pueden atescar la cepilladora.Rompa la madera en dospara reducir la magnitud de la combe. RightF&x INTRODUCCION • 11/14/2002 8:40 PAGE • DE LA PIEZA DETRABAJO Introduzce la pieza a Io largo de la '.,eta. Si se introducela madera an centre de la veta se producen bordes picadce y astUlados.En algunos ca.sosla veta cembia de dimccibn a rnitad de la Iongitudde la table. Si as pestle, corte la table antes de cepillarta (vdase la Figure8). 27/33 RightFax Repita esta operacidn can todas las tables que deban tener el rnismo espesor o ajuste la altura. • La cepilladora euenta con rodillos de retorno an la parfe superior de rnodo que el ayudante puede devolverlela parte al operador. AVISO: El ayudante tiene qua tornar los rnisrnas precaucionesque el operador. PROFUNDIDAD DE CORTE Consultela Figure 9. El acabade superficialqua produce la cepilladora as m;_Ls liso si la profundidaddel corte utilizade as manor. La profundidad del limitadorde carte en ',_" indicael valor m_ximo estipulado pare la prdundidad dal corte. Conla vala Rolacldn Los codes profundosrequieren mayor potenda y les ccasionan mayordesgaste a las parLesde la rnAquina. Encentrede la v_a Rotactdn Vela_ ! _ ! m VEda I Corteprofundo Figure 9 - Prol'undldad de corte ! i REDONDEO Per redandeo se entiende la depresibn de cualquierextrerno de la tabla producidoper una fuerza desigual del portacuchillacuando la pieza entre o sale de la cepilladora. I El redandeo se produce si la table no est_ apoyada adecuademente.Aun estando apoyeda la table se puade producirun Ugero redondeo. Una fuerza desigualse genera si un solo rodillode alirnentacibn hace cantacto con la pieza de trabaje al prindpio oal final del corte. El redondeoes rn;ts evidenteeuando se hacen cortes rn;ts profundos. Pare reducir el redandeo; Rgura 8 - Dlreccl6n de la veta PRECAUCION: No nepille una tabla qua tenga menos de 17" de Iongitud, La fuerza del corta puede parfir la table y producirun centragalpe. Encienda la cepilladora. P_rese al lade de la cepilladoraqua tiene acoplade la rueda de mane para ajuste de altura. • Suba la pieza de trabajo hasta el rodillode apayo de alimentaci0n sujet_mdolaper los hordes apro_irnadamente a rnitad de su Iongitud. • Las tables con una Iongitudmayor de 24" deben recbir mayor apayo mediante pedestales sblidos independientes (v_ase Accesorios mcomendados, p_gina 15). • Haga descansm el eKtrernode la Labiaanbrn el rodillo de apoyo de alirnentacibny dirfjalahada el interior de la cepilladora. • Empuje ligemrnentela t_ola y deje qua ta alirnentacibn autorn_ticala tome. Suelte la tabla y deje qua la alirnentacibn autorn_ica haga su trabajo. No empuje ni tire de la pieza de trabajo. PRECAUClON: No se pare alineado diractarnentecon la parte antedor o posterior de la nepilladora, Si la cepilladora e_pulsa un o_jeto, viajar_ an esa direccibn, • Mu_vase a un lade y recloa la tabla cepillada sujet_,ndola de la misrnarnanera en que la introdujo. • No agarre ninguna parte de la tabla qua no haya pasado per el rodillode apoyo de salid& • • • • • Suavemente Isvanteun poco la table al introducirla haste que el rodillode salida haga contacto con ella. Suelte la tabla cuando tanto el rodillode alirnentaalbn come el de salida estdn en contacto con ella y la table est'Sya introducidndose. Mu_vase at lade de salide. Levantesua,,ernentey soalenga lat abla cuando haya salido cornpialarnentedel rodillode alimentadbn. Cuando cepille rn=_sde unatabla, haga qua las tables se topen entre si pare ev_ar el redondeo. AJUSTE DE VELOCIDAD DEL SISTEMA ALIMENTAClON MECANICO DE Consultelas Figures 10 y 11 en la p_tgina27. La velocidad de alimentacibnse refiem ala valocidad a la qua avanza la madera sobra las cuchilla.s.La cepilladora de 15" Craltsrnan cuenta con un sialerna de alirnentacibn mecSnicequa introduceautorr_tieamenta la madera per debajo del portacuchillade la cepilladora. 26 _ightFax 11/14/2002 9:40 PAGE El sistema de alimentaci6n mec_nico tiene una caja de engranajes de dos velocidades pare sepillar maderas tanto duras come blandas. Le velocidad beja- 6 pieJrninse usa para maderas duras y la velocidad alta- 20 pie/rain se usa para maderas blandas. • Ajuste le velocidad del sistema de alimentacibn mec_nico mientras est@en funcionamiento la cepilladora. .,e----- Pedlla del dslema de _,llmenlad dn m sc_,nico 28/33 RightFax • Si los rodillosse deslizan sobre la pieza, se debe aumentar la tensibn del resarte. • Si los rodillosda_an la pieza, se debe reducir la tensibn del resorte. • Ajuste la tensibn del resorte de los rodiIIosde alimentaci6n girandolos tomillos de ajuste (Clave No, 53) a cada extreme de los mdillos. • Aseg0mse de ajustar los tomillos de mode que la tensi6n del resorte sea igual a embce extremes del rodillo, Figure 12 -Tensl'_n del rosorte de los rodlllos Rgura 10 - Perllla del slstema de allmentacldn mec=tnlos • • • Para engranar Ia velocidad baja de alirnentacibn(16 pies/min), tire de la perilla de velocidades alej_ndola de la cepiUadera (v6ase la Figure 1"I). Pare engranar la velocidad alta de alimentacibn(20 pies/min), optima totalmente la perilla de velocidades acerc_ndela a la cepiUadora(vdase la Figure 11), ADVERTENClA: Cercibrese de que la unidadeat6 desconectada de la fuente de elimentaci6nantes de darles mantenimiento a las cuchillas, VERIFICACION CUCHILLAS El sistema de aJime_ad6n mec_nico se puede desengranat Ilevande la perilla de velocidades ala posid6n del centre o neutro (v6ese la Figure 11 ). DEL DESGASTE DE LAS El estado de las cuchillasafecta la pmcisi6n del corte. Para verificar el estado de las cuchillas,preste atencibn ala calidad del corte que produce la cepilladora. Z • • Las cuchillasdesafiladasreagan, en vez de cortar, las fibres de madera y dan una apariencia fibrosa, La veta se elava si las cuchillssdesafiladas golpean madera de densiciadvariable. Si las cuchillas tienen piceduras, se e_evan los bordes. AFILAR LAS CUCHILLAS Las cuchillasse pueden amolar individualmentecon una piedra de afUarflna. Cerci6rese de qua la superficlede la piedra de ace_e sea uniforme y sin desgaste, Para afilar las cuchillas: 0 mhnin _ 16_ie/mln • Cubra pamialmente la piedra con papel para proteger la parte superior de la mesa. ,=1 Rgure 11 - AJuste del elstema de aUmenteel6n mec_nl¢o • AJUSTE DETENSION DEL RESORTE LOS RODILLOS DE ALIMENTACION Sit0e la tabla de alirnentaci6n de mode qua la piedra haga contacto con la cuchilla a Io largo de su superiicie biselada. • Pase la piedra per ambos lades de la cuchilla al mismo tiempo qua se mueve ligeramente Is piedm en la dimccibn de alimentaci6n, DE Consulte las Figures 12 y 19. Los rodinosde aiimentecibn y salida (Claves No. 36 y 35) introducenla pieza de trabajo per debajo del portacuchilla. Los rodillos de alimentaci6n accionades per resorte ejercen presibn sobre la pieza de trabajo pare avitar deslizarse. La tenaibn del resorte de los rodillosde alimentaci6n debe ser suficientepare av_ar qua los rodillosse deslisen sobre la pieza de trabajo pete no debeser tanta qua los rodillos de,an la plaza. • Cercibrese de pasarla el mismo nOmerode veces per cada cuchUla. Si las cuchillasest_n picadas, se deben reemplazar o velvet a a/ilar, Nunca instalecuchillasdesequilibradas,Afile siempre las cuchillasen grupos de tres. AVISO: MuchostaJlems no eaten en capacidad de pulir las cuchillas,t.as p_ginas amarillasdeben incluirune lista de "Servicios de a/ilado"o "Amoladura de herramientas". 27 RightFa× 11/!4/2002 REEMPLAZO 9:40 PAGE DE CUCHILLAS Retire laplaca desviadora de a_'tillas(Clave No. 7). Afloje los tom,los de cuSa (Clave No. 14). Retire cuidadosarnente Is cuchilla. • Utopia minuciosarnentelas ranurasdel portscuchilla,las cu_a.sy los tornillosde cuba. Introduzcs cuchillasnuevas o atiladas en el portacuchilla. Reemplace la oJ_a. Asegure la cuchinaapretando los toreillos de cu_a. VSase "Ajuste de elture de tss cuchillas"en lap =_lgina25. • • • • Elimios t_:lo rnsto de goma y astillas de los retenes seg_ln sea necesariopare garantizar un funcionamiento segum. AJUSTE DE LOS RODILLOS • • • • Rep,s losseis pesos anteriorosconel resto de las cuchilles. La teosibn de la correa se debe verificar peribdicamente. Pare verificarla:Retire los botones y la cubierta de Is poles (Figurs 19, Claves No. 44y 45). AjustelatensiOndelacorresgirsndoiachapademontaje del motor (Figura 20, Clave No` 13). Gire Is chapa aflojando las tuercas he_agonales de] pereo de teosibn (Figure 20, Claves No` 11 y 14) segdn sea necesado. Le cortes tiene la tensibn cormcta si ellsplicer una ligera preelbnentre los dedos pulgar • fndice se produce uns deflexi(_nde ½". • • Cercibmse de qua ambos extrernosde los redillos de Is mess est@nala rnisma altura de modo que queden parelelos a 6sts y asegure los ajustadores de excdntrica rnediante los torniIIosde fijacibn (Clave No. 73). ConsultsIs Figura 13. Para realizar elgunos ajustes de reantenimiento es necesado user un bSoquede sjuste manual (v,_ase la Figure 13). Hsga este bloque a padir de restos de resdera dura y de las dimensionesqua se indican.Las dimensiones=actas no son crucialespete s[ se requiere qua la parte superior tenga un acabedo rnuysuave y nk,elsdo` Aseg0rese de volver a instalar los botones y la cubierts de la polea. La caja de engranajes de la cepilladom ha sido llenada de ace[re lubricanteen f_:)dca. El aosite de la caja de engransjesse debe carrlbiar carla 30 horas de funcionareiento`Para cambiar el aceite: • La rnadem de corte _Lsperoreequiereque se ajusten un p(co rnf,s alto los rod,los reientras que la madera scabada reequiere que los rodillosqueden un p(co _ bajos. Pars todo ripe de material y acabado de las piezas de trabajo, los rodi,os de Is mesa se deben situar ligsrarnente por encirea de la mesa. La alturade los rodilios de Is mesa se ajustsn aflojando los tornillosde fijacibn (Clave No`73) y girandolos ajustadoresde exc_ntrica (Crave No`57). Coloque una regis sobre la messy los rodillospare veri'icar el ajuste de estos. BLOQUE DE AJUSTE LUBRICACION • Vacle el aceite viejo de )a caja de engranajes extrayendo el tapbn del rondode la caja de engranajes. Vuelva a colocar el tapcSnde drenaje. • Retire el tapbn de Ilenado en la parte superior de la caja de engranajes. • Llene la csja de engranajes con ace_e para engranajes de grado 50 6 60. • Wane hasteClUeel nivelde scelte alcenceel orificiodel tapdn. • Vuelva a col(car el tapbn de Ilenado` Lubriquefrecuentemente las superficiesdeslizantes de las colurenascon gmse grat_ada o industrial. RErENES DE LA MESA Consultsla Figure 20, p_gina 1B. Los rodiUosde la mesa (Clave No` 59) giran libremente para reducir la friccibny hscer rn=%uniformeel funcionarnientode la cepmadora. Ls altura adecuada de los rodiltosde le mesa depende de le dureza y sce_oadode Is pieza de trabajo; La altumde los roditlosse debe ajustar de rnodo qua la pieza de trabsjo avance gradualreentepor la cepilladora sin set daRada pot ellos ni por los rodillosde alimentacibn. AJUSTE DE TENSION DE LA CORREA Consuke las Figures 19 y 20 en las p_ginas 16 y 18. • RightFax Cornpruebe diariamente e! funcionamiento adecuedo de los retenes anticontragolpe verificsnde que giren libremente. Consulte Is Figure 19, p_Jina 16. PRECAUClON: Las cuchillasde la cepilladorason _
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