Maintenance – RIKON Power Tools 25-200H User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

1. Before each use:
- Check the power cord and plug for any wear or damage.
- Check for any loose screws or hardware.
- Check the area to make sure it is clear of any misplaced

tools, lumber, cleaning supplies, etc. that could hamper the

safe operation of the planer.
2. To avoid a build-up of wood dust, regularly clean

all parts of the machine using a soft cloth, brush or

compressed air. A general cleaning should be done

after every use to avoid future problems and ensure the

machine is in ready condition for the next time it is used.
WARNING: If blowing sawdust, wear proper eye protection

to prevent debris from blowing into eyes.
3. Check the knives to make sure that they are not loose

from the cutterhead, dull or nicked. Making sure that

they are in proper operating condition will ensure that the

quality of your surfaced lumber will be the best possible.
4. Lubricate all bearing points

and chains regularly with a

few drops of light motor oil. Cutterhead ball bearings are

lifetime lubricated, sealed, and do not need any further

care. Keep the drive belts free of oil and grease.
5. Clean the planer bed columns

on a regular basis to

prevent the build-up of wood chips and dust. Treat the

posts with a dry lubricant spray. Do not use ordinary oil

which will collect dust and hamper the operation of the

machine.

Turn the power switch “OFF” and disconnect the plug from the outlet prior to adjusting or maintaining

the machine. DO NOT attempt to repair or maintain the electrical components of the motor. Contact a qualified service

technician for this type of maintenance.

6. Keep the jointer and planer tables free of resin and

rust. Clean them regularly with a non-flammable solvent,

then coat with a light film of dry lubricant spray, or wax, to

enhance passage of workpiece on/over the tables.

WARNING: When cleaning or working on the tables, avoid

the risk of personal injury by cuts that may result from

touching the knife inserts' sharp edges! Lower the planer

table to its maximum 'down' position, so that there is ample

distance between the table and the cutterhead's sharp

inserts for your safety.

7. Clean the feed rollers with a soft rag, and non-flamma-

ble solvent if there is resin build-up on the metal rollers.

Do not apply solvents on a 'rubber' coated roller, as it may

affect the material. Be careful to keep hands away from the

sharp cutterhead knife inserts. Do not apply any lubricant

to the rollers as they must 'grab' the lumber to move it

through the planer and so must not slip.

8. Check the anti-kickback fingers to make sure that they

are clean of any dust or resin, so that they swing freely.

Lubricate only with a dry lubricant, never oil or grease.

9. Check the belt tension after the first 3-5 hrs. of

operation to ensure that the belts have not become

stretched and loose from their 'breaking in' use. See page

17 for instructions.

NOTES

Use this section to record maintenance, service and any calls to Technical Support:

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