Troubleshooting – RIKON Power Tools 25-010H User Manual

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SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

Machine will not start.

1. No power
2. Blown fuse
3. ON / OFF switch not functioning
4. Motor failure

1. Check power source, plug and wiring.
2. Check fuse, replace if it is blown.
3. Check position of the switch. Contact local

dealer for repair or replacement.

4. Inspect motor for failed components. Contact

Dealer for repair or replacement.

Circuit Breakers trip and /or

Fuses are blown

1. Wrong circuit size for the machine
2. Motor is overloaded under strain

from taking too heavy of cut

3. Use of an extension cord

1. Check circuit/fuse rating and amps of the motor.

Install CORRECT rated breaker/fuse.

2. Take lighter cuts in planing lumber.
3. No extension cord, or use heavier gauge cord.

Machine bogs down in the

cut

1. Excessive depth of cut
2. Feed rate is too fast
3. Knives are dull

1. Decrease depth of cut.
2. Reduce feed rate.
3. Replace or sharpen knives.

Cutting and planer feed rate

is not consistant

1. Belts are loose
2. Chips and dust build-up on parts

1. Check pulleys and belts for tension & wear.
2. Unplug machine and clean all parts.

TROUBLESHOOTING THE JOINTER

Jointer fence is not accurate

at 90° or 45°

1. Fence stops are not properly

adjusted

2. Locking handles are loose

1. Readjust the fence stops.
2. Check all handles to make sure that they are

properly tightened before starting the machine.

'Chatter' marks on lumber

Cutterhead slows down

when jointing

1. Feed rate is too fast

1. Feed rate is too fast
2. Downward pressure on the cutter-

head knives is too great

1. Slow the feed rate down.

1. Slow down feeding the wood over the cutter-

head.

2. Apply less downward pressure

Small raised lines are run-

ning along the surface

1. Knives are nicked or broken

1. Rotate insert knives to new sharp edges.

Jointed stock is concave on

the back end of the board

Jointed stock is concave on

the front end of the board

Stock is concave in the

middle of the board

1. Knives are set higher than the

outfeed table

1. Outfeed table is set higher than the

knives

1. Table is out of level

1. Raise the outfeed table level with the cutter-

head & knives.

1. Lower the outfeed table level with the cutter-

head & knives.

1. Raise the table ends.

Milled surface is torn - also

called 'chip out' or 'tear out'

1. Cutting against the grain
2. Cut is too deep
3. Knives are dull

1. Cut with the grain. For figured woods, take

shallow cuts to minimize tear out.

2. Reduce cutting depth to 1/16" or less.
3. Rotate insert knives to new sharp edges.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS TURN OFF AND UNPLUG THE MACHINE

BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY TROUBLESHOOTING.

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