Delta 22-450, 22-451 instruction manual Adjusting Pressure BAR, Adjusting Outfeed Roller

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ADJUSTING PRESSURE BAR

The pressure bar is located directly behind the cutterhead and rides on the planed surface of the stock, pressing the stock downward on the table. The pressure bar must be parallel to the knives and tangent to the table and set .010" below the cutting circle. To check and adjust the pressure bar, proceed as follows:

1.

 

 

DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM

POWER SOURCE.

2.

Make certain the knives are adjusted properly as

explained in the section “CHECKING, ADJUSTING AND

REPLACING KNIVES.”

3.

Place gage block (B) Fig. 40, on the table surface and

directly under the cutterhead as shown. Using a .010"

feeler gage (C) Fig. 40, placed on top of the gage block,

raise the table until cutterhead knife (D) Fig. 41 touches the

feeler gage when the knife is at its lowest point. DO NOT

MOVE THE TABLE ANY FURTHER UNTIL THE

ADJUSTMENT HAS BEEN COMPLETED.

4.

Move gage block (B) Fig. 41, under pressure bar (D) as

shown. The bottom of pressure bar (D) Fig. 41, should just

touch the top of gage block (B). Check the opposite end

C

B

Fig. 40

of the pressure bar in the same manner.

5. If an adjustment to the height of the pressure bar is

necessary, loosen lock nut (E) Fig. 42, and turn adjustment

B

D

screw (F) until the bottom of pressure bar (D) Fig. 41, just

touches top of gage block (B). Repeat the adjustment at

the other end of the pressure bar in the same manner.

ADJUSTING OUTFEED ROLLER

The outfeed roller continues to feed the stock out of the machine after the planing operation has been completed and should be set at .030" below the cutting circle.

To check and adjust the setting of the outfeed roller, proceed as follows:

1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER SOURCE.

2.Make certain the knives are adjusted properly as explained in section “CHECKING, ADJUSTING AND

REPLACING KNIVES.”

3.Place gage block (A) Fig. 43, on the table, directly under cutterhead (B). Using a .030" feeler gage (C) placed on top of gage block (A), raise the table until the cutterhead knife just touches feeler gage (A) when the knife is at its lowest point. NOTE: Do not move the table any further until the adjustment is complete.

Fig. 41

F

E

Fig. 42

BC

A

Fig. 43

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Contents DC-580 20 Planer Important Safety Instructions Table of ContentsCalifornia Proposition Safety Guidelines DefinitionsGeneral Safety Rules Failure to Follow These Rules MAY Result in Serious Injury Additional Specific Safety RulesGrounding Instructions Power ConnectionsMotor Specifications Functional DescriptionAssembly Carton ContentsUnpacking and Cleaning Assembling Dust Hood Assembling Cutterhead GuardElectrical Connections Three Phase OperationRaising and Lowering Table Locking Switch in OFF PositionOperation Starting and Stopping the PlanerFeed Roller Speeds Disconnect Machine from Power SourceTable Rollers Checking and Adjusting Table Roller HeightANTI-KICKBACK Fingers Checking and Adjusting Drive Belt Tension Checking and Adjusting Feed Roller Belt Tension CHECKING, Resetting Replacing Knives FA F Adjusting ChipbreakersSetting Knives Constructing Gage BlockAdjusting Outfeed Roller Adjusting Pressure BARAdjusting Infeed Roller Adjusting and Replacing Knives Adjusting Table Height ScaleLeveling the Table Adjusting Table Gibs Troubleshooting MaintenancePARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance ServiceAccessories WarrantyCanadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers

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