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Delta Milwaukee PM-1738 Operating And Maintenance Instructions Manual page 10

13 x 5" thickness planer

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or lowering th e adjusting nut by means of a small steel
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in diameter and approximately 6" long. After
making the adjustme nt tighten the fillister head ma­
chine screw in the adjusting nut support and take an­
other trial cut as described above. Re-check the pieces
of wood by means of an accurate scale. If a slight cor­
rection is needed, readjust the table until the setting is
correct. Refer to Fig. 14.
Adjusting Table Gibs
The table casting has machined surfaces which
ride in relation to a machine surface of each column.
Between each side of the table casting and the columns
we have incorporated a steel gib to take up all play
between these machined surfaces. This adjustment has
been carefully made at the factory, but we suggest
checking the table to see if any play does exist.
If the table cannot be raised or iowered easily,
or if the table is too loosely set, an adjustment is
needed. To make this adjustment proceed as follows :
Loosen the hexagon jam nut which locks the cone
pointed adjusting screw and loosen or tighten each
adjusting screw approximately
screw after readjusting it by tightening its hexagon
jam nut. Be sure to loosen or tighten each screw the
same amount to obtain a good tight sliding fit between
the table and column castings. We suggest the op­
erator adjust the uppermost screw first, then the bot­
tom screw and finally the center screw. Refer to Fig. 15.
Adjusting Table Rollers and Thei r Maintenance
The table rollers (idlers) play an important part to
keep the stock feeding smoothly. These rollers prevent
the stock from dragging on the table surface while
the cutting head is planing the stock. The table rollers
have been accurately set at the factory .005" above
the table surface which is sufficient for most types
of wood.
Do not readjust these rollers unless it is absolutely
necessary. If the material drags to such an extent on
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ADJUSTING SCREW (4) PLR-62
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SP-231 SET SCREW
PLR-86-R CUTTER HEAD PULLEY
SP-777 CAP SCREW
HAND SUPPORT RING PLR-112
CHIP BREAKER PLR-6
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the table surface while it is being planed so that it
prevents the stock from being fed smoothly an ad­
justment should be made. When making this adjust­
ment proceed as follows:
rollers above the table surface it should be done by
means of a dial indicator. Run the dial indicator across
the entire surface of each roll to get them absolutely
parallel in relation to the table surface. If the dial
indicator shows that these rolls are not parallel a
correction should be made. Refer to Figs. 3 and 16.
Loosen the hexagon jam nut which locks each
hexagon head shoulder bolt located beneath each side
of the table casting and adjust each bolt the amount
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