Adjustments, Fig. 27 fig. 28, Fig. 29 – RIKON Power Tools 25-200H User Manual

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ADJUSTMENTS

THE MACHINE MUST NOT BE

PLUGGED IN AND THE POWER SWITCH MUST BE IN

THE OFF POSITION UNTIL ALL ADJUSTMENTS ARE

COMPLETE.

ADJUSTING THE CUTTERHEAD

The Cutterhead that holds the knife inserts is fastened to

the machine's cabinet, and is not adjustable. Based on

the postion of this main component of the machine, all of

the other parts - rollers and tables - are then pre-set by

the factory to align with the cutterhead. Should any of the

tables or rollers get out of parallel with the cutterhead, they

can be adjusted separately following the instructions in this

manual.

ADJUSTING THE FEED ROLLERS

The Infeed (#57) and Outfeed (#56) Rollers are pre-set by

the factory to align parallel with the cutterhead and knife

inserts. These spring loaded rollers are set just below the

cutterhead, so that they engage the lumber and move it

through the planer. Should an adjustment be required to

increase or decrease the amount of downward pressure

they exert on the lumber, the following steps are needed.

1. Make sure that the planer/jointer's switch is turned off,

and the plug is disconnected from the power source.

2. The outfeed table with the fence and cutterhead guard

needs to be lifted up and back into a verticle position. See

page 19, step 1 & 2 for full details on this process.

3. With the outfeed table up, the Front Cover (#136, A)

and Rear Cover (#131, B) must be removed to access the

bolts that will adjust the feed rollers' pressure. FIG. 27.

4. Under the Cutterblock Brackets (#51), the Tightening

Rods (#52) hold the compression Springs (#53) in place

with the bottom Hex Nuts (#340, FIG. 28, N) The hex nuts

must be tightened or loosened with an offset wrench (not

supplied).

- By raising the hex nuts UP the threaded rods, the

spring is compressed and the downward pressure of its

roller is increased upon the lumber being fed through the

planer.

- By lowering the hex nuts DOWN the threaded rods,

the spring compression is reduced, and its rollers exert

less pressure down onto the lumber.

5. Once the rollers are set, re-install the covers, lower the

outfeed table with fence and guard, and the machine is

ready for use.

FIG. 27

FIG. 28

ADJUSTING DRIVE BELTS

The cutterhead drive belt and the feedgear drive belt need

to be checked periodically and retightened if necessary.

Belts will stretch with use, especially when they are new

and are breaking in. Both drive belts are located behind the

machine's rear cover and side panel. FIG. 29, A & B.

FIG. 29

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B

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