Delta 22-610 Assembly Tools Required, Unloading Positioning Machine, Electrical Connections

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ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED

*Open end wrenches (supplied)

*Hex wrenches (supplied)

*Flat screwdriver (not supplied)

ASSEMBLY TIME ESTIMATE - 2-3 hours

UNLOADING AND

POSITIONING MACHINE

This machine should be unloaded using a crane and slings around and under the table on both sides, as shown in Fig. 2. Lift the machine slowly, making sure it is well balanced, and lower it carefully.

Using rollers or a similar hauling device, push the machine to the desired working site. Once the machine is in position it should be leveled and positioned on hard rubber pads placed underneath the four corners.

Remove protective coating from the table, bed rolls, feed rolls and cutterhead. This coating may be removed with a stiff brush and/or soft cloth moistened with kerosene (do not use acetone, gasoline or lacquer thin- ner for this purpose).

 

 

 

CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN CLEAN-

 

ING THE CUTTERHEAD AS THE KNIVES ARE IN THE

Fig. 2

CUTTERHEAD AND THESE KNIVES ARE VERY SHARP.

 

After cleaning table, cover table surface with a good quality paste wax.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Before connecting your machine to an electrical power system, make sure the motor rating agrees with the electrical system it is to be connected to. The 24" Planer is shipped wired for 230 volts, three phase operation.

If you desire to operate your planer at 460 volts, three phase operation, refer to the Electrical Instruction Manual supplied with your planer for detailed instruc- tions on Changing Voftage of LVC Motor Starters. Three STEPS must be followed when changing line voltage. These steps are as follows:

1.Change leads in the motor junction box for the prop- er line voltage, as shown on the motor nameplate. Refer to Fig. 3.

2.Move the transformer primary pigtail to the proper ter- minal corresponding to the new input voltage.

Fig. 3

3.Change the heater elements in the overload block for the proper voltage/amperage rating shown on the motor nameplate.

These three steps are clearly explained in the electrical instructions supplied with your planer.

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Contents 24 3/4 Planer Table of Contents Important Safety InstructionsSafety Guidelines Definitions California PropositionGeneral Safety Rules Important Safety InstructionsAdditional Specific Safety Rules Failure to Follow These Rules MAY Result in Serious InjuryPower Connections Motor SpecificationsFunctional Description Grounding InstructionsCarton Contents Assembly Assembly Tools RequiredUnloading Positioning Machine Electrical ConnectionsOverload Protection Assembling Cutterhead Guard and Dust ChuteOperation Starting and Stopping the PlanerTable Raising Lowering Controls Feed Roll Speed ControlsTable Rollers ANTI-KICKBACK FingersChecking and Adjusting Belt Tension CHECKING, Adjusting and Replacing Knives Leveling the Table Checking and Adjusting BED Roll Height Adjusting Pressure BAR Adjusting the Chipbreaker Adjusting Spring Tension on Feed Rollers Adjusting Outfeed RollerGauge Block Adjusting Chip DeflectorAdjusting Table Height Scale Troubleshooting Maintenance LubricationService AccessoriesWarranty PARTS, Service or Warranty AssistancePage Page Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers