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Robland XSD310 - Changing and Setting of the Planer Knives (Fig.20); Adjustment of the Planer Tables (Fig. 21)

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Warning:
1.
Always
make sure there
is no
tool
left
in the
mortising chuck
before
starting
up the
planer-
thicknesser.
2.
Check very
carefully
whether
the
planer knives
are
well
positioned
and
fastened.
If
this
is not the
case, they
will
come
off
when
the
machine
is
started,
and
this could lead
to
serious injuries
for the the
operator
and
damage
to the
machine.
Changing
and
setting
of the
planer knives
(fig.20)
1.
Unlock
the
bolts
(1) in the jib
strip
and
remove
the
planer knives.
Be
careful:
even used
knives
still
cut!
2.
Remove
the 3 jib
strips
and
clean
the
grooves inside
the
planer arbor. Take care
of the
little
springs
(2)
underneath
the
knives,
and see to it
that
they
do not
stay blocked inside their
seats
in the
arbor.
3.
Never
use
planer knives which have less
than
20 mm
height.
4. Put the
cleaned planer
knife
(3)
into
the
groove with
the
little adjustement gauge,
but
first
tighten
the two
extreme bolts
(1)
using this gauge
as a
hand cover.
Then
tighten
the
remaining
bolts.
5.
Before
starting
up the
machine, ensure
that
all
bolts
are
well
tightened.
Adjustment
of the
planer tables (fig.
21)
1.
The
outfeed planer table
(1)
has to be set at
exactly
the
same height
as the
planer knives.
2.
A
simple
way of
checking
the
correct height
of
this outfeed table
is to put a 100 %
straight
piece
of
wood
(2)
onto
the
outfeed table, just above
the
planer knives.
Ensure
that
the
infeed table
is set
lower
than
the
radius
of the
planer knives.
3. Now
turn
the
planer arbor
by
hand
and see if the
planer
knife
touches
the
piece
of
wood
or if
there
is any gap
between wood
and
table.
4. The
outfeed table
has to be
raised
or
lowered accordingly.
To do
this, unlock
the
table loc-
king handle
(3) on the
outfeed table
and
turn
the
adjustement knob until
the
wood touches
the
planer
knife
(5) or the gap
between wood
and
table
is
eliminated.
Always
check
the
correct
setting
when
the
locking handle
(3) is
secured. Lock
the
outfeed
table with
the nut on the
adjustment (4).
5. Now the
infeed
table
has to be set
according
the
depth
of cut
wanted.
6.
Always
ensure
the
planer tables
are
well
locked.
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