Assembly, Fig. 2 fig. 3 fig. 5, Fig. 4 fig. 6 – RIKON Power Tools 25-010H User Manual

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ASSEMBLY

THE MACHINE MUST NOT BE PLUGGED IN AND THE POWER SWITCH

MUST BE IN THE 'OFF' POSITION UNTIL ASSEMBLY IS COMPLETE.

To install the legs, the machine must

be placed onto its side to gain access to the underside

to secure the nuts and washers. The machine is heavy.

Additional help, or a suitable lifting device or support, will

be required for lifting the machine onto the stand once the

legs are installed.

NOTE: When assembling this Planer/Jointer, DO NOT fully

tighten the nuts and bolts until the assembly is complete.

1. Before laying the machine down on its side, lay down

some soft padding to protect the machine parts.
NOTE: The waste packaging may be utilized to sup

port the

machine, preventing damage. Th

is is especially needed if

the machine is laid on the side which has a plastic cover or

the On/Off switch.
2. Gently lay the machine onto it's side. Ensuring that the

weight of the machine is distributed equally across the

main frame.
3. Fasten the four Legs to the main frame of the machine,

using the Bolts, Washers and Nuts provided. FIG. 2, 3.
4. Once the four legs have been secured to the main

frame, it may not be possible to fully tighten the lower bolts

until the machine is in the upright position.
5. With assistance, or with a suitable lifting device, return

the machine to an upright position. All four legs should be

stable, secure and on a level footing before final tighten-

ing the bolts. If machine does not sit on the legs properly,

loosen all of the leg bolts and allow the machine’s weight

to settle onto the egs evenly. Then fully tighen the bolts to

secure the legs in position. FIG. 4.

LEG INSTALLATION

FIG. 2

FIG. 3

FIG. 5

INFEED TABLE INSTALLATION

1. Remove the four socket head cap screws (#123) from

the infeed table’s Cover Rails (#125) that have been pre-

installed on the sides of the machine’s frame. FIG. 5.

2. Remove the Collar and Spring Washer from the infeed

tables’s depth of cut adjustment Bar (#119). FIG. 6.

FIG. 4

FIG. 6

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CAP

SCREWS

COVER

RAILS

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