Grizzly G0633/G0634 owner manual Planer Table Parallelism, Table Parallelism Inspection

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Planer Table

 

Parallelism

 

Maximum Allowable Tolerances:

 

Cutterhead/Table Side-to-Side

0.002"

Head Casting/Table Front/Back

0.020"

Tools Needed:

Qty

Rotacator

1

Wrench 12mm

1

Hex Wrench 4mm

1

Hex Wrench 8mm

1

Table parallelism is critical to the operation of the planer. As such, it is essential that the planer table is parallel with the cutterhead (within 0.002") from side-to-side, as illustrated in Figure 75.

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Figure 76. Front-to-back parallelism.

Table Parallelism Inspection

The easiest way to determine if your planer table has a parallelism problem with the headstock is to plane a workpiece and measure the thickness in multiple locations. If the workpiece is tapered from left-to-right or from front-to-back, then parallelism may be a problem.

Use your Rotacator (Page 32) to further inspect the table parallelism. If you do not have a Rotacator, a wood block and feeler gauges may be used, but extra care must be taken to ensure

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Figure 75. Side-to-side parallelism of table and

cutterhead.

How the planer table sits in relation to the head casting from front-to-back is also important (see Figure 76). The tolerances on the front-to-back positioning are not as critical as the cutterhead/ table side-to-side positioning. Therefore, the max- imum allowable tolerance for the front-to-back parallelism is not more than 0.020".

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Table Parallelism Adjustments

The table is adjusted with the set screws on the cylinder liner.

To adjust the table parallelism:

1.DISCONNECT THE JOINTER/PLANER FROM THE POWER SOURCE!

2.Raise the planer table as far as possible.

G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine

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Contents JOINTER/PLANER Combination Machine Page Table of Contents Foreword IntroductionContact Info G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine Identification G0634 identification and controlsG0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine Additional Safety Instructions for Jointers Additional Safety Instructions for Planers Circuit Requirements 220V OperationSET UP Set Up SafetyItems Needed for Setup UnpackingCommon Components Qty Jointer/Planer Assembly Not shown InventoryG0633 only Figure G0634 only FigureHardware Recognition Chart Clean Up Placement LocationSite Considerations Floor LoadMoving & Placing Base Unit Front and right rear lifting hole LocationsSetting Outfeed Table Height To install the cutterhead guardCutterhead Guard To set the outfeed table heightDust Collection Knife Setting GaugeTo connect a dust collection hose Test Run To test run the machineRecommended Adjustments Tighten V-BeltsOperation Safety OperationsPage Basic Planer Controls To set up the machine for planer operationsJointer-Planer Conversion To change the machine for jointer opera- tions Planer dust port in down positionStock Inspection and Requirements Correct and incorrect grain alignment To cutterhead jointerSquaring Stock Thickness Planer Specific RulesSurface Planing To surface plane on the jointerEdge Jointing To edge joint on the jointerBevel Cutting To bevel cut on the jointerBasic Planer Operation Basic steps of operating the planer are as followsAccessories Rotacator Precision Planer ToolH1302 H4979 H4977Maintenance CleaningSchedule BeltsLubrication Roller chainsPage Service TroubleshootingMotor & Electrical Table JointerCutting Jointer and Planer 43 orChecking Outfeed Table Parallelism Checking/Adjusting Jointer Table ParallelismTools Needed Qty Checking Infeed Table Parallelism Correcting Outfeed Table to Cutterhead ParallelismTo correct outfeed table parallelism To adjust the jointer table parallelism Adjusting Jointer Table ParallelismInfeed Table to Cutterhead Parallelism on Inspecting Knives G0633 Only To inspect the knives with the knife setting gaugeTo inspect the knives with a straightedge Adjusting/Replacing Knives G0633 To adjust/replace the knives Replacing Carbide Inserts G0634 To rotate or change a carbide insertCalibrating Depth Scale Pulley AlignmentTo calibrate the depth scale To align the pulleysSetting Fence Stops To set the 90˚ fence stopTo adjust the table lock levers Adjusting Table Lock LeversTo set the 45 fence stop Adjusting Gibs To adjust the table gibsTable Parallelism Adjustments To adjust the table parallelismPlaner Table Parallelism Table Parallelism InspectionTo adjust feed roller spring tension Spring TensionAnti-Kickback Fingers G0633/G0634 magnetic switch Electrical ComponentsWiring Diagram Stand Assembly Parts Breakdown Stand Parts List DescriptionTable Assembly Parts Breakdown & List Cutterhead & Motor Breakdown Cutterhead & Motor Parts List PFH35MDrive Assembly Breakdown & List Planer Table Breakdown & List Limit Switch Breakdown & List Fence/Guard Breakdown & List Fence/Guard List PR01M EXT Retaining Ring 10MMSafety Labels and Cosmetic Parts 801 800 806 807 803 805 808 809 810Warranty and Returns Page Page

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