Scale calibration anti-kickback fingers, Scale calibration, Anti-kickback fingers – Grizzly G0453PX User Manual

Page 48

Advertising
background image

-42-

Model g0453z/g0454z (Mfg. 1/09+)

Scale Calibration

Although correctly set at the factory, the scale
can be adjusted for accuracy if it becomes neces-
sary.

Tools Needed

Qty

phillips screwdriver #2 ...................................... 1
scrap piece of stock ......................................... 1
Calipers ............................................................. 1

To re-position the scale:

1. plane the scrap piece of stock until it is flat

and of even thickness along its length.

Note: Turn the board over between each
pass to make the surfaces parallel.

2. use calipers to measure the board thick-

ness.

3. if there is a discrepancy between the board

thickness and the reading on the table height
scale, loosen the two screws shown in

figure 44, adjust the scale in relation to the
pointer, then re-tighten the screws.

figure 44. table height scale.

scale

& pointer

screws

Anti-Kickback

fingers

the anti-kickback fingers are an important safety
feature of your planer. the fingers hang from a rod
suspended across the head casting and in front
of the infeed roller, as shown in

figure 45. this

design allows the workpiece to easily enter the
planer but reduces the risk of kickback by digging
into the workpiece if it moves backward.

figure 45. Anti-kickback fingers.

Anti-Kickback Fingers

Check the anti-kickback fingers regularly to ensure
that they swing freely and easily. if not, first clean
them with a wood resin solvent, then inspect them
for damage. if any of the fingers are damaged,
the device must be replaced before using the
machine.

do not apply oil or other lubricants to the anti-
kickback fingers that will attract dust and restrict
the free movement of the fingers.

Proper operation of the anti-kickback fin-

gers is critical for the safe operation of this

planer. DO NOT operate the planer if the

anti-kickback fingers are not operating cor-

rectly. failure to heed this warning could

result in serious personal injury.

4. repeat Step 3 for the other end of the

cutterhead.

5. re-tighten the hex bolts, then replace the belt

cover, top cover, and dust hood.

Advertising