Powermatic 60C, 60HH operating instructions Aligning Pulleys, Installing Drive Belt, Removing Guard

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The guard is spring tensioned. When mounted, it must have enough tension to completely cover the cutterhead, and press firmly against the fence. Test the tension by swinging the guard away from the fence and then releasing it. The guard should snap back to the fence.

NOTE: The guard must operate freely and must not drag on the rabbeting ledge or infeed table. If dragging occurs, check that the locking handle (Figure 6) is tight. If guard still drags, the guard assembly may need adjustment or replacement.

Removing Guard:

Some adjustment procedures, and rabbeting operations, will require removal of the guard. Loosen handle on rabbet ledge and vertically lift guard out of the hole.

Aligning Pulleys

Check that the motor pulley and cutterhead pulley are aligned; this will keep the belt vertical and help prevent excess wear on it. If adjustment is necessary, loosen the set screws in the motor pulley using a hex wrench, and slide the pulley as needed until alignment is achieved. Re-tighten set screws.

Installing Drive Belt

Refer to Figure 7.

1.Remove the belt guard (shown in Figure 9).

2.Place one end of the belt through the opening in the stand and into the groove of the cutterhead pulley.

3.Reach through the dust chute opening in the side of the stand with a 12mm wrench, and keep the motor mount screw heads stationary, while loosening the hex nuts with a second 12mm wrench from inside the stand (Figure 7).

4.Lift up on the motor to provide slack, and place the lower end of the drive belt into the motor pulley groove.

5.Let the motor slide back down and push down on it until the belt is properly tensioned. NOTE: There should be only moderate deflection, usually about ½”, in the belt midway between the pulleys when using light finger pressure (Figure 8).

6.Tighten the four hex nuts on the motor mount screws (Figure 7).

Figure 7

Figure 8

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Contents WMH Tool GROUP, Inc Part No. M-1610084Warranty and Service More InformationTable of Contents Page Page 3HP 3PH 230/460V prewired Introduction Specifications60C Features and Terminology 60C and 60HH Jointers Contents of the Shipping Container UnpackingAssembling Jointer to Stand AssemblyTools required for assembly Cutterhead GuardAligning Pulleys Installing Drive BeltRemoving Guard Installing Dust Chute Installing Belt Guard and DoorInstalling Switch Arm Hose and clamp not providedElectrical Connections Installing Fence HandwheelKnife Gauge Assembly model 60C only Storing the Push BlocksGrounding Instructions 230V to 460V conversionInstalling and Adjusting Knives AdjustmentsExtension Cords Straight cutterhead only Replacing and Rotating Knife Inserts Helical Cutterhead OnlyLeveling Tables If table will still not line upRapid Adjust Adjusting Depth of CutSetting Outfeed Table Fine AdjustSpring Cutting Examples of incorrect settingsFence Movement Degree stop Fence StopsSee Figure Degree forward stopOperating Controls Start/StopJointing Short or Thin Work Hand PlacementBasic Jointer Operation Direction of GrainEdge Jointing Jointing Warped SurfacesBeveling Skewing Shear Cutting Taper CutsMaintenance RabbetingCutterhead Maintenance Sharpening Knives model 60C onlyTable Removal Trouble Troubleshooting Mechanical and Electrical ProblemsProbable Cause Remedy Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Straight cutterhead Replace nicked Troubleshooting Operating ProblemsHelical cutterhead Rotate nicked Parts List Base Assembly 60C and 60HH Replacement PartsIndex No. Part No Description Size Qty TS-081B012 Base Assembly 60C and 60HH Parts List Fence Assembly 60C and 60HH Fence Assembly 60C and 60HH Parts List Straight Cutterhead Assembly 60C only Parts List Helical Cutterhead Assembly 60HH only Parts List Stand Assembly 60C and 60HH 60B-415MDC60C-439 Electrical Connections Single Phase, 230 Volt Electrical Connections 3 Phase, 230 Volt Electrical Connections 3 Phase, 460 Volt Page Vantage Drive Elgin, Illinois Phone
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60C, 60HH specifications

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