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Instruções de Operação Delta, Modelo TP300

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6 PLANER PARTS 1 2 1 -12" Planer 2 -Chip Deflector Fig. 2 4 7 8 65 3 Fig. 3 3 -Knife Setting Gage 4 -8mm and 10mm Open-End Wrench 5 -M5 x 20mm Hex Socket Head Screw 6 -M5 Wing Nut (2) 7 -M5 Flat Washer (2) 8 -Elevating Handle 7 ASSEMBLY FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT CONNECT THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THE MACHINE IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. RAISING AND LOWERING HANDLE 1. Assemble raising and lowering handle (A) Fig. 4, to shaft (B) and fasten in place with M5x20mm screw (C). NOTE: Make certain the flats of the handle and flat on shaft are aligned with each other. A B C Fig. 4 2. Flip handle (A) upward as shown in Fig. 5. A Fig. 5 LOWERING EXTENSION TABLES The infeed and outfeed extension tables (A) Fig. 6, are shipped attached to the machine in the raised position. Lower the tables (A) on both sides of the planer as shown in Fig. 6. The top surface of extension tables should be level with the planer table. To check and adjust if necessary, refer to section “LEVELING EXTENSION TABLES” of this manual. A Fig. 6 8 CHIP DEFLECTOR 1. Assemble chip deflector (A) Fig. 7, to the planer by inserting end of chip deflector over the top of the cutterhead. Make certain the two screws, one of which is shown at (B) are inserted upward through the two slots (C) in the chip deflector. C C B A Fig. 7 2. Fasten chip deflector (A) Fig. 8, to planer using two M5 flat washers and M5 wing nuts (D). MAKE SURE THAT THE CHIP DEFLECTOR IS PROPERLY SECURED WITH THE WING NUTS BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL. D DA Fig. 8 FASTENING PLANER TO SUPPORTING SURFACE During operation, if there is any tendency for the planer to tip over, slide or “walk” across the supporting surface, the planer must be secured to the supporting surface through the four holes in the base, two of which are shown at (A) Fig. 9. A A Fig. 9 9 OPERATING CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS STARTING AND STOPPING PLANER The “ON/OFF” switch (A) Fig. 13, is located on the front of the planer motor. To turn the machine “ON”, move the switch toggle (B) up to the “ON” position. To turn the switch “OFF”, move the switch toggle (B) down to the “OFF” position. LOCKING SWITCH IN THE “OFF” POSITION IMPORTANT: When the tool is not in use, the switch should be locked in the “OFF” position to prevent unauthorized use. Grasp the switch toggle (B) and pull it out as shown in Fig. 14. With the switch toggle removed, the switch will not operate. However, should the switch toggle (B) Fig. 14, be removed while the machine is running, the switch (A) can be turned “OFF” once, but cannot be restarted without reinserting the switch toggle. RAISING AND LOWERING HEAD ASSEMBLY The head assembly (A) Fig. 15, contains the cutterhead feed rollers, chip deflector and motor. Raising and lowering the head assembly controls the depth-of-cut A B Fig. 13 A B Fig. 14 on your planer. To raise or lower the head assembly, rotate the raising and lowering handle (B). NOTE: One revolution of the handle will move the cutterhead up or down approximately 5/64". An English/metric scale (C) and pointer (D) is located on the side of the planer for ease in setting the height of the cutterhead. RECOMMENDED DEPTH-OF-CUT A dual English/Metric scale and pointer, located at the right front of the machine, indicates the thickness of the workpiece. NOTE: One revolution of the raising and lowering handle (B) Fig. 15, will move the cutterhead up or down 5/64" (1.9mm). Fig. 15 B C A D A 3/32" (2.4mm) depth-of-cut can be made in soft woods on stock 8" wide and in hard woods on stock up to 7" wide. See chart Fig. 16. For 10" and 12" wide soft wood, we recommend a maximum depth-of-cut of 1/16" (1.5mm). For 10" and 12" wide hard wood, a maximum depth-of-cut of 3/64" (1.2mm) is recommended. IMPORTANT: A 3/32" (2.4mm) DEPTHOF- CUT CAN BE MADE IN 10" AND 12" WIDE SOFT AND HARD WOODS. CONTINUOUS OPERATION AT THIS CUTTING DEPTH CAN CAUSE PREMATURE MOTOR FAILURE. 10 SOFT WOOD HARD WOOD WIDTH OF STOCK 2 4 6 8 10 12 DEPTH OF CUT3/32 1/16 1/32 Fig. 16 LEVELING EXTENSION TABLES For optimum performance, the extension tables, one of which is shown at (A) Fig. 17, must be level with the planer table. To check the extension tables and adjust if necessary, proceed as follows: 1. Place a straight edge (B) Fig. 17, on the planer table (A) with one end extending out over the extension table as shown. Check to see if the infeed table is level with the planer table on both ends of the planer table. 2. If an adjustment is necessary, loosen locknut (C) Fig. 17, and adjust stop screw (D) on each side of the extension table (A) until the extension table is level with the planer table (E); then tighten locknut (C). Recheck and make certain inside edge of table extension is level with the planer table. If necessary, loosen two screws (F), adjust extension table and retighten two screws (F). Adjust opposite side of the table in the same manner. Make certain the extension table is solidly supported when there is dow...


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