PH260 4-Head Planer/Moulder User Manual

PH260 4-Head Planer/Moulder User Manual

PH260 4-Head Planer/Moulder User Manual <VERSION 2.0> Copyright 2003 Logosol, Inc. Logosol PH260 4-Head Planer/Moulder User Manual Read this Manual Before Using the Machine <VERSION 2.0> Logosol PH260 4-Head Planer/Moulder © 2006 Logosol, Inc.© 2006 Logosol, Inc. All rights reserved. No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems - without the written permission of the publisher. Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the respective owners. The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks. W hile every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of programs and source code that may accompany it. In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document. Printed: September 2006 in Madison, MS Publisher Logosol, Inc. Managing Editor Martin Hall Charlie Griffin Technical Editors Martin Hall Production PH260 User Manaul 2006 I Logosol PH260 4 Head Planer/Moulder User Manual Table of Contents Foreword 0 Part I Chapter 1: Introduction 5 1 W elcom e to L.o..g..o..s..o..l. ....................................................................................................................... 5 2 How to Use th.i.s.. .G...u..i.d..e.. .................................................................................................................... 5 3 Standard Con.v..e..n..t.i.o..n...s.. ................................................................................................................... 6 4 Getting Help ................................................................................................................................... 6 5 W arranty ................................................................................................................................... 7 Part II Chapter 2: Getting Started 9 1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 9 2 Space Require..m...e..n...t.s.. ...................................................................................................................... 9 3 Chip Collectio.n.. .S...y..s..t.e..m... .R...e..q..u..i.r..e..m...e..n..t.s.. ......................................................................................... 9 4 Electrical Re.q..u..i.r.e..m....e..n..t.s.. ............................................................................................................... 10 5 Safety Rules. .................................................................................................................................. 11 6 Tools Neede.d.. ................................................................................................................................ 12 7 Glossary ................................................................................................................................... 12 PH260 Term s. ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 W oodworking.. .T..e..r.m...s.. ............................................................................................................................................. 13 Part III Chapter 3: Installation 16 1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 16 2 Unpacking ................................................................................................................................... 16 Rem oving the.. .P..a..c..k..i.n..g.. .C...r.a..t.e.. ................................................................................................................................ 16 Assem bling th...e. .F...e..e..d..i.n..g.. .M...o..t.o..r.. ............................................................................................................................ 18 Rem oving Pa.r.t.s.. .B...o..x.. ............................................................................................................................................. 18 Parts Box Con..t..e..n..t.s.. ............................................................................................................................................... 19 Assem bling L.i.d.. ...................................................................................................................................................... 19 Installing Con..t.r.o..l. .P...a..n..e..l. ........................................................................................................................................ 20 Table Bed Cra..n..k.. .H...a.n...d..l.e.. ....................................................................................................................................... 21 3 Electrical Ins.t.a..l..l.a..t.i.o..n.. .................................................................................................................... 21 Electrical Bre.a..k..e..r. .B...o..x.. .o..n.. .t.h..e.. .P...H..2..6..0.. ................................................................................................................... 21 Checking Rot.a..t.i.o..n.. .D...i.r.e..c..t.i.o..n... ................................................................................................................................ 22 480 Volt Oper.a..t.i.o..n.. ................................................................................................................................................. 23 Electric Schem....a..t.i.c.................................................................................................................................................. 23 Part IV Chapter 4: Operation 27 1 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 27 2 Safety ................................................................................................................................... 27 3 Control Pane..l. .O..p...e..r.a..t.i.o..n... .............................................................................................................. 27 4 Starting the M...a..c..h..i.n...e.. .................................................................................................................... 28 © 2006 Logosol, Inc. Contents II 5 Stopping the. .M...a..c..h..i.n...e.. .................................................................................................................. 28 6 Setting Up Fo..r.. .4.. .S..i.d...e..d.. .P..l.a..n..i.n...g.. ................................................................................................... 28 Bottom Cutte.r. .S..e..t.u...p.. ............................................................................................................................................. 29 Safety ......................................................................................................................................................... 29 Tools Nee..d.e..d.................................................................................................................................................... 30 Bottom Cu..t.t.e..r. .D...e..s..ig..n........................................................................................................................................ 30 Leveling S..t.r.a..i.g..h..t. .P..l.a..n..e..r. .K..n..i.f.e.. .i.n.. .B..o..t.t.o..m... .C..u..t.t.e..r. .H...e..a..d....................................................................................... 31 Replacing. .B...o.t.t.o..m... .C...u..t.t.e..r. .S..t.r.a..i.g..h..t. .P..l.a..n..e..r. .K...n..iv..e..s............................................................................................... 33 Adjusting .T..a..k..e..o..f.f. .o..f. .B..o..t.t.o..m... .C...u..tt.e..r................................................................................................................... 34 Top Cutter Se.t.u...p.. ................................................................................................................................................... 36 Safety ......................................................................................................................................................... 36 Tools Nee..d.e..d.................................................................................................................................................... 36 Top Cutte.r. .D...e..s.i.g..n............................................................................................................................................. 36 Leveling t.h..e.. S...t.r.a..i.g..h..t. .P..l.a..n..e..r. .K..n..i.f.e..................................................................................................................... 37 Replacing. .t.h..e.. .T..o..p.. .C...u..t.t.e..r. .S..t.r.a..i.g..h..t. .K..n..i.v..e..s......................................................................................................... 38 Adjusting .C...u.t.t.i.n..g.

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