AWEPT106 260mmPlaner Thicknesser Axminster Tool Centre,Unit 10 Weycroft Avenue, Axminster, Devon EX13 5PHaxminster.co.ukCode 501250
10Illustration and Parts DescriptionShaped cut out in dust extraction hoodCapping stripCross barInfeed table adjusting screwFig 1Fig 2Upper guard ass
11Illustration and Parts DescriptionInfeed table adjusting handleInfeed table adjusting screwGuide fence mounting bracketRise & fall handle forth
12Illustration and Parts DescriptionDust extractorChip deflectorUpper guardassemblyTyp. threadedcorner spindleThicknessingdepth scaleand pointerInfeed
13Illustration and Parts DescriptionUpper guardassemblyGuide fenceThicknessing bed rise and fall handle Infeed tableDust extractorMain chassis
14Illustration and Parts DescriptionStand assembly A preformed metal stand that encloses the motor. The main chassis (See Fig 8) assembly is bolted to
15Illustration and Parts DescriptionOutfeed table Guide fenceThicknessing bed rise and fall handle Capping StripInfeed tableStand assemblyMain
16Parts BreakdownFig 10
17Parts Breakdown
Fig 1118Parts Breakdown
19Breakdown
Index of ContentsPage NoDeclaration of Conformity02Index of Contents 02 Declaration of Conformity 02What’s in the Box 03General Instruct
20BreakdownFig 12Cabinet
21Parts List (Part 1)
22Parts List (Part 2)
23Illustration and Parts DescriptionThicknesser feed A moulded cover mounted on the off side of the main chassis, secured drive cover by two domehead
24Illustration and Parts DescriptionDust extraction hoodChip deflectionhoodThicknesser feeddrive coverGuide fence assemblyDead space plateTyp. outfeed
Illustration and Parts Description25Tilting action clampTilting action clampTilt scale & pointerClamping boltPreset 45˚ stop90˚ PresetTyp. fore &a
26Setting Up the MachineNOTE. The top edge of the planer blade should be in line with the top of the outfeed table, andthe infeed table when the infee
27Operating Instructions (Overhand Planing)Note. There is an electronic braking system on your machine, which works by switchingthe ‘run’ capacitor. W
28Operating Instructions (Overhand Planing)11. Select an ‘edge’. (The second planing operation). Ensure that, if possible, you are not planingagainst
29Operating Instructions (Thicknessing)Additional Note. To carry out the thicknessing operation; the interlocks are set such thatyou require the dust
03What’s in the BoxQuantity Item Model Number1 No. Planer Thicknesser Model No. PT2601 No. Outfeed Tab
30Changing the Planer BladesSecuring boltCutter blockBladeFig 16DISCONNECT THE PLANER FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY!Planer blade fixing systemThe cutter block
31Changing the Planer BladesClean the chip breaker of any accumulated resinetc., and clean the plane iron slot thoroughly. If theblade has only been
32Running In and Periodic MaintenanceAfter the initial 5-10 hours of operation, removethe Drive belt cover and check the belttension. A steady push
33Running In and Periodic MaintenanceThreaded corner spindleOilOilOilOilOilchain driveOilOilOilOilFig BFig C
34Notes
35Notes
Please dispose of packaging for the product in a responsible manner. It is suitable for recycling. Help to protect the environment, take the packaging
04General instructions for 230V MachinesGood Working Practices/ Safety The following suggestions will enable you to observe good working practices, k
05General instructions for 230V MachinesIf you wear your hair in a long style, wearing a cap, safety helmet, hairnet, even a sweatband, willminimise t
06SpecificationModel AWEPT106Rating HobbyPower 2.2kWFeed Speed 3.5m/minCutterblock Speed 6,500 rpmMax Thicknesser Capacity 160mmMax Planing Width 260m
07AssemblyHaving unpacked your planer/thicknesser (seebelow) and its accessories, please dispose ofany unwanted packaging properly. Thecardboard packa
08AssemblyFitting the Infeed TableIdentify the two capping strips on the infeedside of the machine (see fig 2). These cappingstrips, and the machined
09AssemblyFitting the Chip Deflection CoverFitting the Outfeed tableFitting the Handle to the Rise and Fall Crank of the Thicknesser Bed Identify the
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