Makita PLANER JOINTER 2004 manual

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    132 mm (5%") MODEL 2004 NO. MODEL 2004 No, of knives Two on each feed INSTRUCTION MANUAL width - czkg Feed ratelmin. Table size fW x L) Fence size depth - 120" x 410" Auto feed 9.7m 131'8ft') (4.3/4")~(15.3/4") 132" 3mm ~ Manual f5-1/4") f118") Rabbet depth l2Omm x 8OOmm 500" x 70" infeed [...]

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    BEFORE CONNECTING YOUR TOOL TO A POWER SOURCE Be sure you have read all GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY RULES GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order. 2. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on. 3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cl[...]

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    PRE LlMl NAR Y I NSTR UCTl ONS Your electric tool is precision built and manufactured to satisfy the highest standards. For maximum performance, long tool life, and your safety, follow these instructions carefully. VOLTAGE WARNING: Before connecting the tool to a power source (receptacle, outlet, etc.) be sure the voltage supplied is the same as th[...]

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    Planer -Jointer & Standard Equipment Crank handle I safety guard Belt cover ------lI 0 Socket wrench 0 Sharpening holder @ Leveller 0 I[...]

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    Special Precautions with Planer- Jointer a. Jointing Operations Do not perform jointing operations on material shorter than 4-3/8 inches (110 mm), narrower than 314 inch (19 mm), or less than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) thick. Do not perform planing operations on material shorter than 4-3/8 inches (110 mm), narrower than 3/4 inch (19 mm), wider than 5-1/4 in[...]

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    3. Return Cut stock can be easily returned by means of the rollers on top. 4. Support long stock at the beginning and end of a cut to prevent gouging or rough end sur- faces. 1. The depth of cut is indicated in mm on the scale. Turn the knob to the right to increase cutting depth and to the left to decrease it. Maximum cutting depth: 3 mm (1/8"[...]

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    I Cutter Replacement I First, unplug the planer-jointer from the power source. 1. Removal Auto infeed table (Planer): First, left off the chip cover (guard). 0 Manual feed table (Jointer): Remove cover (guard) after taking off safety cover (guard) bolt. Jointer Planer[...]

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    2. Installation 0 Hold the belt steady by hand and insert the cutter between the leaf spring and the drum so that the blade protrudes slightly above the table surface. 3. Cutter Height Adjustment Make the drum stationary before per- forming the adjustment by pressing in the drum locking lever so that it is released from the stopper; then fasten the[...]

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    After hooking the lever for drum locking onto the stopper, secure the hex bolts hold- ing down the blade holder: a total of 8 on the planer arid jointer sides, respectively. 0 After all bolts have been secured, check your cutter height agian. MAINTENANCE 0 Remove the chain guard and lubricate the chain with machine oil. Oil the sliding support part[...]

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    0 To replace carbon brushes, use the (-1 minus screwdriver equipped to remove the holder cap on the motor housing. Then replace the brush. HOW TO USE THE SHARPENING HOLDER 0 First, loosen the 2 wing nuts on the holder and insert blades Aand B as in figure at right, so that they contact side C and D. Then tighten wing nuts. 0 Immerse dressing stone [...]

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    ACCESSORIES Width (mm) 136 15-3/8"1 136 (5-3/8'1 CAUTION: The used of any other accessories not specified in this manual might be ha ardous. t Pait No. 731013-7 731203-2 0 Replacement blades * Material . . . Tungsten-Carbide Dressing stone Part No. 741801-4 Part No. 155334-7 0 Sharpening holder Part No. 123006.2 Socket wrench Part No. 782[...]

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    132mm(5%") PLANER JOINTER Model 2004 c 2[...]

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    $,M PART NO. $Fo DEYRlPTlON 'LkM PART NO. DESCRIPTION MA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 I7 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 19 50 51 52 53 54 55 26 >l - # 14 * 154260-7 164510-2 231098-8 924206-5 91 13094 3230 14.5 253312-2 152 146-9 271 244-1 9511 19.7 321131.5 2537980 91 [...]

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    c 'k;M PART NO. "!& DESCRIPTION 1:;M PART NO. $to DESCRIPTION 1 I 11s v. - 1mv. zm v. 220 v. 230 V. - 250 V Fan 92 O"llSs.l 10 Ball Bearing 8200LLB Rubber Rn 4 Insulation Washer Carbon Brush CB-150 For 1WV. CB-153 Holder CaD RuMar Pin 6 FIELD ASSEMBLY (With Garter Spring 654020-2) 100 v. 115 V. - 130V. 200 v. 220 v. 230 v. - 2WV.[...]

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    &24?c&k-*ud. Anjo, Aichi, hp8n 1 c PRINTED IN JAPAN 1979-9-1.000 N[...]