Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 1285 du fabricant Powermatic
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Opera ting Instructions and Parts M anual 12-inch Jointer Model 1 285 For ma chines w ith se rial no. 1310 2013913 and h igher Pow ermatic 427 New Sanf or d Road LaVergne, Tennessee 37086 Part No . M-0460216 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revi s i on E 04/2014 www.
2 1.0 Warra nty and Service Powe r m atic war rants e very product it se lls against m anufactu rers’ de f ects. If one of ou r too ls ne e ds se rvi ce o r re pair, please cont a ct Te chnical Service by calling 1- 800-274-6846, 8AM to 5PM CST , Mo nday through F riday.
3 2.0 Table of Co ntents S e c t i o n P a g e 1.0 Warranty and Service ............................................................................................................................... ...... 2 2.0 Table of Conten ts ...............
4 3.0 War nings 1. Read and under st and t he enti r e ow ner’s manual befor e att em pti ng ass em bl y or operation. 2. Read and understand t he w arni ngs po sted on the m achi ne and in thi s m anual. Fail ure to comply wit h all of these warning s may cause s eri ous i nj ury.
5 19. Keep vi sitor s a sa f e di stance from the work area. Keep child ren aw ay. 20. Make y our workshop chi l d proof wit h padl oc k s, m aster swit c hes or by r em ov i ng s t arter k eys.
6 Fam ili arize y our self wit h the foll owing saf ety notic es used i n thi s m anual : This m eans that if precauti ons are not heeded, it m ay result i n mi nor injury and/or possibl e m achine dam age. This m eans that if precauti ons are not heeded, it m ay result i n serious injur y or pos sibl y ev en deat h.
7 6.0 Unpacking Open shi pping cont ainer and c heck for s hi pping dam age. Report any dam age immediatel y to your di stri butor and shi pping agent. Co m pare the c ontents of your container w i th t he foll ow ing part s li st to m ake sure all parts are i ntact .
8 7.0 A ssem bl y Too l s need fo r assembl y: 10mm hex wrench (pr ov i ded) 10-12mm co m bi nation wrench (pr ov ided) fork li ft or h oist w ith s traps cros s-poi nt screwdriv er 1. Rem o v e t op and sides of crat e fr o m around the m achi ne. 2.
9 7.2 Switch A rm The arm (Figur e 3) on w hic h the push button swit c h i s locat ed is shipped i n the do w n posi ti on. The arm should be pivot ed to upright posi tion as shown.
10 8.1 Voltage C onver sion The M odel 1285 Joi nter is wired f or 1- phas e, 230 v olt only; or 3- phase, 230/ 460 v olt. The 3- phase m odel i s pre-wired at the f act ory for 230 v o lt. How ev er, if y ou w i sh to conv ert y our 3- phase j oint er f rom 230 v olt to 460 v olt, proc eed as foll ows : 1.
11 9.0 A d justm ents Disco nnect join ter from powe r su pply be fore mak i ng a djust me nts . 9.1 Driv e Belt T ension To c hec k the t ensi on of t he driv e be lt s: 1. Remove the t hree cap nuts and f l at was her s on the pul ley c o v er with a 9/ 16 wrench, and rem o v e the guard t o expose t he belts and pull eys.
12 2. Place a str aight edge on the outf eed tabl e and ex tendi ng o v er the cut terhead, as shown in F i gure 13. 3. Roc k the cut terhead sl ight ly so that a knif e ti p contacts the strai ght edge. If the knife ti p just contact s the str a i ght edge wit hout m o v ing the strai ght edge, then t he outf eed tabl e i s at t he proper hei ght.
13 9.3 Set ti ng Infe ed T abl e He ight (Depth of C ut) 1. To set the cut ti ng depth, l oosen handwheel (A, Fi gure 17) by tur ni ng count er cl oc k wise. 2. Mov e table adj ustm ent arm ( B, Fi gure 17) up or do w n t o rai s e or lower inf eed t able.
14 5. It i s recomm ended w hen r eplaci ng kniv es that you clean the k n if e sl o t s in the cut terhead. Rem ove t he gib al ong w i th t he gib scr ews , and rem ove t he two springs. Clean t he cutt erhead slot of any debri s or dust that might prevent t he knif e from seati ng properl y.
15 9.5 Repl acing Kn ife I nser ts (Helical Cu tterh ead) Joi nter knif e insert s are very sharp . Use care and pro ceed slow ly when wo rking with or around the cu t terhead. The hel ical cu tt erhead i s a soli d s teel design that holds 42 two- s ided k nif e inserts, and t w o rabbet knif e inserts on the out board end of the cutt erhead.
16 9.6 Fence A d ju stmen t s The f ence (A, Fi gure 22) t ilts backward and f orward to 45 degrees. I t has a 90-degree stop (B, Figure 22) and a 45-degre e s top ( C, Fi gure 22). To tilt fe nce forwa rd: 1. Loosen t he lock handl e (D, Figur e 22) and til t the fenc e f orward us i ng the handle ( E, Fi gure 22).
17 To ch eck and adjust th e 45- d e gree stop : 1. Loosen l ock handl e (D, F igure 22) and til t f ence until it c ont acts the 45-degree stop (C, Fi gure 22). 2. Pl ace a machi nist’s protrac tor or simil ar devi ce set at 45 degr ees on the t able and against t he f ence.
18 TI P : If workpi eces of t he same siz e are constant ly bei ng run on the j oi n t er, the operat or m ay wish to occasi onall y adjust the f ence f orward or back ward to prev ent w ear on only one area of t he knives.
19 A ra bbet cut r equir es removal of the cutt erhead guard. Use extreme cau tion an d keep hand s c l ear of cut terhead. A lw ays repl ace guard immed iatel y after rabbetin g operation is comp leted. Use push bloc ks to rabbet c ut whenev er possibl e.
20 12.0 Maintena nce Disco nnect mach i ne f rom powe r so urce befor e pe rform i ng a ny main tenance. F ailure t o compl y may cause se r ious in jury. Check all screws and fast ener s occa sional ly and keep t hem ti ghtened securel y. Inspect cords; a cord t hat i s f ray ed or da m aged in any w ay should be repl aced imm ediat e l y .
21 6. Sli de the cutter head out the rabbeti ng si de. 7. Loosen hex cap scre w (A, Fi gure 33) and rem o v e pu ll ey (B, Figur e 33) and key (C, Fi gure 33). 8. Loos en s c rews (D, Fi gure 33) on both si des and rem o v e beari ng cap p lat es (E, Fi gure 33).
22 12.4 Wh etting Kn ives (Str aight Cu tterh ead) W hen knives becom e dull enough so that i t i s noti ceabl e w hen c utti ng, t hey should be resharpe ned or repl aced. A sharp knif e w ill work easier and l ast l onger. The penal t y pai d for a dull knif e is less blade li fe and greater w ear and tear on all parts o f t he machi ne.
23 13.0 Troublesho oting the 1285 Joi nter 13.1 Oper ating Pr o blems Trouble Probabl e Cause Rem edy Finis h ed stock is concav e on back e n d. Kni f e is higher than outfeed table. Rais e outf eed tabl e unti l it aligns with t i p of kn if e. (s ee section 9.
24 13.2 Mech anical and Electr ical Pr oblems Trouble Probabl e Cause Rem edy Mach in e will n ot start/restar t or repeatedly trips circuit breaker or blows f use s. No in comi n g pow er. Verify unit is connected to power, and on - s wi tch is push ed in co mple t ely.
25 14.0 Optional A ccessories 6292535 12” Joi nter Kniv es (set o f 3) 6400013 Carbi de I nsert Knives f or Heli cal Head (set of 10) PJ1696- 011 Rabbet I nsert s for Helic al Head ( s et of 2) PJ1285- 109B Contac t or, 3PH, 460V 15.0 Replacem ent Parts Replac em ent parts are li sted on the f ollowing page s.
26 15.1.1 Stand A ssembly – P arts List Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... PJ 1285-101 .............St and .......................................................... ......................................... 1 2 .........
27 15.1.2 Stand A ssembly – E x p l o d e d Vi ew.
28 15.2.1 Tabl e Assembly – Parts List Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... 6292525 ...................Ba se ............................................................ ......................................... 1 2 .......
29 15.2.2 Tabl e Assembly – Exploded View.
30 15.3.1 Mot or Pu lley Assem bly – P arts List Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... 6292512 ...................Mo tor ........................................................... 3H P 3PH .......................... 1 .....
31 15.4.1 Cutter head Gu ard A ssembly – P arts List Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... 6292581 ................... Ledge, Rabbet ............................................. ......................................... 1 2 .
32 15.5.1 Strai ght Cutter head Assem b ly – Parts L ist Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty ................. 6292550 ...................C utte r head Ass em bl y (It em s 1 thru 19)……… .......................................... 1 ..
33 15.5.2 Strai ght Cutter head A ssembly – E xploded View.
34 15.6.1 He lical Cutt erhead A ssembly – P arts List Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty ................. PJ 1285-600 .............Cutte r head Ass em bl y (It em s 1 thru 22)……… .......................................... 1 .......
35 15.6.2 Hel ical Cu tterh ead A ssembly – Expl o de d View.
36 15.7.1 Fen ce A ssembly – Par t s L ist Ind ex No. Part No . Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 1 ............... 6292592 ...................S upport, F ence ............................................ ......................................... 1 2 ........
37 15.7.2 Fen ce A ssembly – Explod ed View.
38 16.0 Electri ca l connections for 1285 Jointer 16.1.1 Elec trical con nection s for 1-Ph ase on ly.
39 16.1.2 Elec trical con nection s for 3-Ph ase on ly.
40 427 New Sanf or d Road LaVergne, Tennessee 37086 Phone: 800- 274-6848 ww w .pow er matic.c o m.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Powermatic 1285 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Powermatic 1285 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Powermatic 1285, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Powermatic 1285 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Powermatic 1285, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Powermatic 1285.
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