Positioning chip deflector, Roller spring tension – Grizzly MOBILE PLANERS G0453 User Manual

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G0453/G0454 (Mfg. Since 3/08)

Positioning chip

Deflector

Chip deflector gap setting .............................

1

4

"

When properly distanced from the cutterhead,
direct the chips into the dust hood, and keeps
them from falling onto the outfeed roller and being
pressed into the workpiece.

tools Needed

Qty

Wrench or socket 10mm ................................... 1
Fine ruler or Calipers ....................................... 1

to adjust the chip deflector gap:

1. disConnECt plAnEr FroM poWEr!

2. remove the dust port, top cover, and belt

cover.

3. use the cutterhead pulley to rotate the

cutterhead until a knife reaches the closest
distance to the chip deflector (see

figure 49),

then measure the distance between the knife
and the chip deflector.

figure 49. Chip deflector and securing hex bolts.

Chip deflector

Roller Spring

tension

the infeed and outfeed rollers keep the workpiece
moving through the planer. there are springs that
exert downward pressure on the rollers while still
allowing them to raise with an uneven workpiece
surface.properly roller spring tension is crucial to
keep the workpiece moving through the planer
during operation.

roller spring tension will vary depending upon the
type of wood you are planing. When adjusting the
roller spring tension keep the following in mind:

if you are planing milled lumber with a rela-
tively consistent surface, use less spring ten-
sion.

if you are planing rough lumber with incon-
sistent surfaces, use greater spring tension
to keep the stock moving through the planer.

if the workpiece consistently stops feeding
during operation, the roller spring tension
may need to be increased.

tools Needed

Qty

hex Wrench 6mm .............................................. 1

to adjust the roller spring tension to factory

recommendations:

1. disConnECt plAnEr FroM poWEr!

2. Adjust tension cap screws #1–#3 so that they

protrude

1

8

" above the head casting, and

adjust cap screw #4 so that it protrudes

5

16

"

above the head casting (see

figure 48).

figure 48. roller spring tension adjustment cap

screws.

Cap screw #4

Cap screws

#1–#3

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