Laguna Tools ML353 Manual

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6 Functions Combined
Machine Manual
LAGUNA TOOLS
2072 Alton Parkway
Irvine, California 92606
Ph: 800.234.1976
Model Number: ML353
www.lagunatools.com
© 2018, Laguna Tools, Inc. LAGUNA® and the LAGUNA Logo® are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 6 Functions Combined Machine Manual LAGUNA TOOLS 2072 Alton Parkway Irvine, California 92606 Ph: 800.234.1976 Model Number: ML353 www.lagunatools.com © 2018, Laguna Tools, Inc. LAGUNA® and the LAGUNA Logo® are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 Introduction: ML353 is a combined universal machine for woodworking. It contains functions in a single compact, practical, and reliable structure. The electrical equipment includes three asynchronous single - phase motors, 3 main switches complete with minimum voltage coil, 2 three-way switches, 2 commutators, and 4 limit switches which makes ML353 safe and ideal for all users and demanding hobbyists.
  • Page 3: General Safety Rules

    INDEX OF CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY RULES NOTE: Read all these instructions before attempting to operate this product. Save these instructions for future reference. 1. Keep work areas clear. Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries. 2. Consider work area environment. Do not expose tools to rain. Do not use tools in damp or wet locations.
  • Page 4 19. Stay alert. Watch what you are doing, use common sense and do not operate the tool when you are tired. 20. Check damaged parts. Before further use of the tools, it should be carefully checked to determine that it operates properly and perform its intended functions. Check the alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation.
  • Page 5: Reception Handling

    You are strongly recommended to wear protective glasses while using this machine. Residual risk As with all wood-working machines with manual adjusting, there is always a risk, even when guards are in place and correctly adjusted, of getting close to tools at a working height which corresponds to the thickness of the wood.
  • Page 6: Transport And Stocking

    TRANSPORT AND STOCKING During the transport and stocking it is necessary to protect the machine from excessive vibrations and excessive humidity. The machine can be stocked under the roof with air temperature from –25 C to 55 PLACING THE MACHINE ON THE FLOOR Remove the metal sheet clamping.
  • Page 7: Preparation Of The Machine

    To guarantee corrected alignment of the working surfaces and prepare a stable, level, concrete floor. WARNING! When handling, take care to avoid shocks or large forces which could cause damage or put the machine out of adjustment. PREPARATION OF THE MACHINE The machine unpainted parts are protected with a factory-applied ultra-fine oily film.
  • Page 8 WARNING! Before connection to the mains, check that the mains voltage corresponds with the characteristics of the machine supplied. Use a 1.5 mm2 (min.) supply cable with strengthened insulation, (e.g.HO7). If the length of the cable from the meter to the machine exceeds 10 meters, use 2.5mm2 (min) cable. The internal connections (motor, switch, coil, etc.) are factory wired.
  • Page 9: General Information

    necessary to switch on the machine again after restoring of the current. Should the machine is switched off frequently in sequence (twice of threefold), check up the machine (the motor functions, the blunt tool, etc.). The machine can be secured with a padlock placed on the switch which protects the machine from unauthorized usage.
  • Page 10 the peak pressure level (Lpc), if it exceeds 135 dB(A) at the station, the measuring methods used. REFERENCE STANDARDS: ISO 7960 Operating conditions for noise measurements Annex B one-face surface planers Annex C one-face thicknessers NF S31-084 – methods for measuring sound levels in a working environment for purpose of evaluating workers’...
  • Page 11: Exhausting System

    EXHAUSTING SYSTEM The machine has to be connected with exhausting appliance of sawdust uring any operation. This exhausting appliance has to embody rapid current of air at least 20 meters per second. The flexible exhausting hose about the diameter of 10 millimeter will be used for connecting.
  • Page 12 Planing with the inclined ruler Check the angle of the longitutinal ruler when the small cranks are loosen (the position 90 is ensured), retighten the small cranks again and switch on the machine. Push the edge of the workpiece forward and against the rule. Planing of short workpieces Use the special holder when planing short workpiece.
  • Page 13: Adjustment Of Thicknesser

    Planing of workpieces with small cross section WARNING! There exisits danger of injury when leading the workpiece along the rule incorrectly. Use a wooden angle rule made by yourself. Affix it to the metal rule (for example by two screw clamps). ADJUSTMENT OF THICKNESSER These are carried out in the factory, proceed with care, as they require a high level of competence.
  • Page 14 Thicknessing First adjust the Planer/Thicknesser t the function of thicknessing as follows. Swing away the safety protection. Move the rule to the utmost position off the planing table. Release the planing tables and swing away. Switch on the feeding equipment by hand lever Adjust the thickness of chip and connect the exhausting equipment.
  • Page 15 Workers qualification Only authorized worker specialized in woodworking branches (or worker instructed by this specialist) is allowed to work with the machine. Operators are liable to abide with all safety instruction and regulations, which are valid in his country. TOOLS Recommended tools Cutterblocks have to be marked with manufactures name or logo (marking) and max allowed rotations.
  • Page 16 WARNING! Do not use knives with width under 17mm. Its fixing area is too small. MAINTENANCE WARNING! Disconnect the machine from the mains before any maintenance or repairs are carried out. Switch the machine off and lock up the main switch. Lubrication The machine is lubricated at the factory.
  • Page 17 The machine do not work. Check the electrical installation and connection to the mains. The thicknessing table moves only with difficulties. Loosen the clamping lever of the table. The output of the machine is insufficient. Knives are blunt. Too thick chip is adjusted and the operator has to adjust it according to the width and hardness of the wood.
  • Page 18 PARTS DIAGRAM FOR PLANER/THICKNESSER 18...
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  • Page 22 PARTS LIST FOR PLANER/THICKNESSER NO. DESCRIPTION NO. DESCRIPTION Right and left spport plate Lifting tube bracket Plate Support base Right plate Gear assembly Bush Adjusting bar Right cutter block support Block Left cutter block support Block Right adjusting wing Locking bar assembly Left adjusting wing Hand wheel Locking block...
  • Page 23 DESCRIPTION NO. DESCRIPTION "C" ring Φ 20 Sprocket Chain wheel Screw M5x12 Wheel Screw M5x15 Chain wheel Hex bolt M8x20 Wheel Hex nut M8 Washer Φ 5 Plate Washer Φ 8 Spring Guding fence Socket cap screw M8x20 Spring washer Φ 8 Cutter block protective fence Fence plate Socket cap screw M8x16...
  • Page 24 DESCRIPTION NO. DESCRIPTION Spring washer Φ 5 Screw M6x12 Socket cap screw M6x12 Hex bolt M8x16 Screw M4x10 Socker cap screw M6x10 Screw M4x6 Motor Hex nut M12 Chang-over handle Washer Φ 6 Rivet Φ 3x5 Anti-vibration bar Screw M6x25 Lubricating injection hole Socket cap screw M6x18 "C' ring Φ...
  • Page 25 Hex nut M6x20 Socket cap screw M5x8 PART NAME Q’TY PART NAME Q’TY Erection shaft Gear shaft Hand pole Crank assemble Sheath “C” ring 10 Eccentricity ring Larger washer 10 Gear shaft Clamp base Pin 4X25 Balling rod Ball bearing 51102 Spring Bush Pin 4X20...
  • Page 26 Spring washer 6 Gear box Indication of Label / Drawing WARNING! An safety instruction label showing how to lower moulding shaft is sticked on the side of height adjusting wheel. WARNING! An safety instruction label showing how to raise mounding shaft is sticked on the side of height adjusting wheel.
  • Page 27 control surface planing / thicknessing operation. Identification of the machine 27...
  • Page 28 SPECIFICATIONS Motor – 1# 2000 W, 50Hz , TEFC Motor – 2# 2200 W, 50Hz, TEFC Motor – 3# 2200 W, 50Hz, TEFC Planer / Thicknessser Planer table size 250 x 1085 mm Thicknesser table size 250 x 600 mm Ф...
  • Page 29 The wiring diagram Tool lists enclosed the machine: 1 pc 13X16 solid wrench 1 pc 8x10 solid wrench 1 pc 5.5x7 solid wrench 1 pc 8mm hex. Socket key 1 pc 6mm hex. Socket key 1 pc 5mm hex. Socket key 1 pc 4mm hex.
  • Page 30: Technical Characteristics

    table upwards.Do not lift the sides table to carry the machine. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Motors The left motor activates ·The bench saw ·The moulding machine The left motor activates ·The planer ·The mortiser Note: The control unit is equipped with ·3 main switches with minimum voltage coil; ·1 push button for immediate stopping;...
  • Page 31 ATTENTION TO SET UP THE PLANER act as follows: Select planer symbol using three-way switch "A" (Fig.1 ) Push the button " B " of the main switch with Minimum voltage coil (Fig. 1 ). (Fig. 1 ) Push button on switch “C” to start part of planer / thicknesser.
  • Page 32 Fig.3 To set up the saw or milling machine, act as follows Select the saw /milling machine symbol using the two- way switch " A " (Fig.3). Press the button of the main switch " B " with minimum voltage coil (Fig.3). Press the start button "...
  • Page 33: Safety Recommendations

    Fig.6 Use the provided push stick " A " to work in complete safety. (Fig. 6) a ) Check if saw blade guard in proper position. b ) Check if work under normal lighting condition. c ) Check if mounding shaft stays under safety position cap insert in proper place. Fig.7 Insert the goniometer to carry out graduated cuts.
  • Page 34 Parallel cut with 45 inclination (Fig.8) FUNCTIONS Milling machine: Fig.9 Adjust the milling spindle higher to suitable position. Install washer “A”, and then milling blade. Cap the spindle by block “B” and lock it. (Fig. 9) SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Milling machine: Fig.10 34...
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    Begin work using maximum caution (Fig.10). Using the two knobs, regulate the clamps. Use of the push stick is recommended. MAINTENANCE Replacement of saw blade: Fig.11 Adjust the saw blade to top position. Put a pole tool into the hole of table and replace saw blade.
  • Page 36 Exploded Views TAV. 1 Complete machine Assembly ITEM NO DESCRIPTION Q’TY SAWBENCH AND MILLING BODY PLANER THICKNESSER BODY FRONT CONNECTED PLATE BACK CONNECTED PLATE CAP SCREW M8X20 SPRING WASHER 8 FLAT WASHER 8 CAP SCREW M8X20 SPRING WASHER 8 FLAT WASHER 8 36...
  • Page 37 Exploded Views TAV. 2 Part of Sawbench/Moulder 37...
  • Page 38 ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION Q’TY DESCRIPTION Q’TY Sawbench and moulder body Flat washer 5 Sawbench and moulder table Cap screw M6x45 PHLP screw M10X70 Hex nut M6 Hex nut M10 Steel foot Flat washer10 Hex nut M10 Double saw blade assembly Support pole Locking block Hex nut M16...
  • Page 39 Exploded Views TAV. 3 Double saw blade assembly (Optional 1 According to customer’s requirement) 39...
  • Page 40 ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION Q’TY DESCRIPTION Q’TY Small blade stand Hex nut M6 PHLP screw M6X10 Flat washer 6 Adjusting plate PHLP screw M8X30 Big axle Cap screw M5x10 Adjusting washer Adjusting axle Round Nut M20x1.5 ”C” ring 12 Hex bolt M10X25(left) Little axle Washer 10 Sleeve...
  • Page 41 Exploded Views TAV. 3 Double saw blade assembly (Optional 2 According to customer’s requirement) 41...
  • Page 42 ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION Q’TY DESCRIPTION Q’TY Lock handle Cap screw M6x10 Washer 8 Flat washer 6 Turning handle Cap screw M5x12 Key A5X10 Hand wheel washer Hand wheel Φ 12xΦ 160 Flat washer 16 Connected plate ”C” ring 9 Inner sleeve 1 Small adjusting plate Cap screw M6x12 Cap screw M5x12...
  • Page 43 ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION Q’TY DESCRIPTION Q’TY Cap screw M10x60 Motor plate ”C” ring 26 Motor Bearing 6000-2Z/Z2 Pulley 1 Adjusting pulley Cap screw M6x16 Flat washer 10 Special washer 6 Hex nut M10 Hex bolt M8x20 Hex bolt M10x40 Flat washer 8 Hex nut M10 Spring washer 8 Hex bolt M10x40...
  • Page 44 Exploded Views TAV. 3 Double saw blade assembly (Optional 3 According to customer’s requirement) ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION Q’TY DESCRIPTION Q’TY Screw M5x12 Locking handle Hand wheel washer Cap screw M8x16 Hand wheel Φ 12xΦ125 Flat washer 8 Small clamp plate Location stand Cap screw M6x12 Stand block...
  • Page 45 Exploded Views TAV. 4 Moulder and shaper assemply: 45...
  • Page 46 ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION Q’TY DESCRIPTION Q’TY Spindle seat Round nut M25x1.5 Hex locking nut M12 Lifting thread pole Spindle Gear Bolt M5X16 Spacer Spring cover Bearing 51101 Bearing 6206-2Z/Z2 Sleeve B ”C” ring 30 Small round nut M12X1.25 Spindle sleeve Clamp block Bearing 6205-2Z/Z2 Sleeve A...
  • Page 47 Exploded Views TAV. 5 Extension table(optional) ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION Q’TY DESCRIPTION Q’TY Support plate Adjusting center Bolt Knob bolt Bearing 6001 Flat washer 6 Flat washer 6 Sliding block Hex nut M6 Hex screw M6x16 Cap screw M6x20 Flat washer 6 Flat washer 6 Sliding staff Extension table (total)
  • Page 48 Exploded Views TAV. 6 Saw plank ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION Q’TY DESCRIPTION Q’TY Sliding plank Thin nut M8 Guide piece Hex bolt M8X60 Knob bolt Clamping plate Flat washer 6 Knob bolt Horizontal staff Nut M6 Horizontal staff cap Screw ST4X10 Handle Fixed plate Handle sleeve...
  • Page 49 Exploded Views TAV. 7 Saw guide(optional) ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION Q’TY DESCRIPTION Q’TY Knob bolt Cap screw M6X12 Horizontal bar Washer 6 Clamp sleeve Nut M6 Knob(M8) Guide plate Cap screw M5X12 Front location block Washer 6 Back location block Nut M5 PHLP screw M6X12 Scale Hex nut M6...
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  • Page 51 Laguna Tools is not responsible for errors or omissions. Specifications subject to change. Machines may be shown with optional accessories. © 2018, Laguna Tools, Inc. LAGUNA® and the LAGUNA Logo® are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools, Inc. All rights reserved.

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