LIFTING & MOVING BASE UNIT
The cabinet stand on
the planer is equipped
with four lifting bars
that pull out in order
to lift and place the
planer, as shown in
figure 1. Lifting the
planer with a forklift.
ASSEMBLY
To
assemble
your
planer:
1. Install M8-1.25 x 20
set screws in the holes
in the bottom of the
wings (see Figure 2).
2. Attach the table extension wings to the
planer table with the M8-1.25 x 30 hex bolts,
8mm lock washers, and 8mm flat washers, as
shown in figure 2, but do not fully tighten the
bolts at this time.
3. Using a straightedge as a guide and the set
screws for leveling control, position the ex-
tension wings even with the table, then fully
tighten the hex bolts.
NOTE: Be aware that the bed rollers will give
you a false reading with your straightedge if
they are raised above the table. Move them
down or work around them when leveling the
extension wings.
4. Place the bushing on the handwheel shaft.
5. Insert the key into the shaft keyway.
6. Screw the handle into the handwheel.
7. Place the hand-
wheel on the shaft
and secure it with the
M12-1.75 hex nut and
12mm flat washer, as
shown in figure 3.
8. Model CE1115: Attach the dust hood to the
top of the planer with the M6-1 x 10 hex bolts,
6mm flat washers, and M6-1 hex nuts as shown
in Figure 4, then attach the bottom of the dust
hood to the planer with the M8-1.25 x 20 cap
screws.
NOTE: You will need
to reach into the dust
hood to get access for
fastening the nuts.
Fig.1
Hex Bolts & Flat Washers
Set Screws
Fig.2
Fig.3
Fig.4
E N G L I S H •
Model CE1120: Attach the dust hood with the
provided M6-1 x 12 flange bolts.
9. Remove the two cap screws already installed
on the left-hand side of the head casting.
10. Attach the switch
bracket with the two
cap screws, as shown
in figure 5.
IMPORTANT: Be-
fore starting your ma-
chine, you must make
sure the gearbox has
the proper amount of
oil to avoid machine
damage.
11. Remove the gearbox fill plug (see figure 6).
12. Using the short end of a clean hex wrench,
dip it inside the fill hole and remove it.
—If the end of the hex wrench is coated with
oil, then the gearbox oil level is okay. Replace
the fill plug and skip to the next section.
—If the end of the hex wrench is not coated
with oil, then you need to add more oil.
IMPORTANT: Replace the gearbox oil after
the first 20 hours of operation. This is a normal
breaking procedure.
13. Remove the pin and hex bolt that are al-
ready mounted in the foot pedal bracket.
14. Align the caster assembly with the mount-
ing holes in the foot pedal bracket.
15. Insert the hex bolt into the hole in the
back side of the caster assembly, and tighten
the bolt just enough for it to be snug without
hampering the pivot action of the caster.
16. Install the foot pedal to the caster and se-
cure together by inserting the pin between the
two parts.
17. Lock the caster
and pedal in place
with the E-clip and
washers, as shown in
figure 7.
CHECK GEARBOX OIL
It is critical that you make sure there is oil in
the gearbox before proceeding with the test
run. Refer to the Lubrication instructions for
the gearbox for more details on which type of
oil to use, how much to use, and where to put
it.
U s er 's ma nua l
Fig.5
Fig.6
Fig.7
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