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ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED)

Slide arm with spring over dust chute.

Place band of the bag over rim of trash can and secure bag 
by tightening strap.

To use dust collection set with a trash bag:

Place spring inside filter bag arm.

Slide arm with spring over dust chute.

Assemble bag support. Slide connectors into channels of 
support segments.

Slide plastic trash bag inside and over bag support. Let bag
overlap 3-4

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Place band of the filter bag over and into the channel of the
bag support.

Secure in position by tightening strap.

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POWER SOURCE
WARNING:

Do not connect planer to the power source until all

assembly steps have been completed.

The motor is designed for operation on the voltage and frequency
specified. Normal loads will be handled safely on voltages not
more than 10% above or below specified voltage. Running the unit
on voltages which are not within range may cause overheating
and motor burn out. Heavy loads require that voltage at motor ter-
minals be no less than the voltage specified on nameplate.

Power supply to the motor is controlled by a switch with key.
Removing the key from switch will lock the unit and prevent
unauthorized use.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:

Improper connection of equipment grounding con-

ductor can result in the risk of electrical shock. Equipment must be
grounded while in use to protect operator from electrical shock.

Check with a qualified electrician if you do not understand
grounding instructions or if you are in doubt as to whether the
tool is properly grounded.

This tool is equipped with an approved cord rated at 150V and
a 3-prong grounding type plug (see Figure 6) for your protec-
tion against shock hazards.

Grounding plug should be plugged directly into a properly
installed and grounded 3-prong grounding-type receptacle, as
shown (see Figure 6).

Do not remove or alter grounding prong in any manner. In the
event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a
path of least resistance for electrical shock.

WARNING:

Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of plug

when inserting or removing from outlet.

Plug must be plugged into matching outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances. Do not modify plug provided. If it will not fit in out-
let, have proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

Inspect tool cords periodically, and if damaged, have repaired
by an authorized service facility.

Green (or green and yellow) conductor in cord is the grounding
wire. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is nec-
essary, do not connect the green (or green and yellow) wire to
a live terminal.

A 2-prong wall receptacle must be replaced with a properly
grounded 3-prong receptacle installed in accordance with
National Electric Code and local codes and ordinances.

WARNING:

Any receptacle replacement should be performed by

a qualified electrician.

A temporary 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter (see Figure 7)
is available for connecting plugs to a two pole outlet if it is properly
grounded.

Do not use a 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter unless per-
mitted by local and national codes and ordinances. (A 3-prong to
2-prong grounding adapter is not permitted in Canada.)

Where a 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter is permitted,
the rigid green tab or terminal on the side of the adapter must
be securely connected to a permanent electrical ground such
as a properly grounded water pipe, a properly grounded outlet
box or a properly grounded wire system.

Many cover plate screws, water pipes and outlet boxes are not
properly grounded. To ensure proper ground, grounding means
must be tested by a qualified electrician.

EXTENSION CORDS

The use of any extension cord will cause some drop in voltage
and loss of power.

Wires of the extension cord must be of sufficient size to carry
the current and maintain adequate voltage.

The minimum extension cord wire size is A.W.G. 12. Do not use
extension cords over 25 feet long.

Use only 3-wire extension cords having 3-prong grounding
type plugs and 3-pole receptacles which accept the tool plug.

Palmgren Operating Manual & Parts List

84112

Figure 5 – Half Bag Dust Collection Set

Spring

Filter Bag

Band

Strap

Trash
Can

Trash
Bag

Dust Chute

Support
Segments

Connector

Bag
Support

Figure 6 – 3-Prong Receptacle

Grounding Prong

3-Prong Plug

Properly Grounded Outlet

Figure 7 – 2-Prong Receptacle with Adapter

Make Sure This Is
Connected To A
Known Ground

2-Prong Receptacle

Grounding Lug

Adapter

3-Prong Plug

Summary of Contents for 84112

Page 1: ...pa ar rt ts s l li is st t 8 84 41 11 12 2 1 12 21 1 2 2 P PL LA AN NE ER R W WI IT TH H D DU US ST T C CO OL LL LE EC CT TI IO ON N Read carefully and follow all safety rules and operating instructio...

Page 2: ...ving parts of machine Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Wear safety shoes with non slip soles Wear safety glasses complying with United States ANSI Z87 1 Everyday glasses have only im...

Page 3: ...t INSTALL DUST CHUTE Refer to Figure 3 Slide dust chute over fan housing Secure in position with screw Attach the Half Bag Dust Collection Set included only after mounting planer to stand or workbench...

Page 4: ...properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Do not modify plug provided If it will not fit in out let have proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Insp...

Page 5: ...properly attached to cutterhead Do not plug in planer unless switch is in OFF position After turning switch on allow planer to come to full speed before operating Keep hands clear of all moving parts...

Page 6: ...16 see Figure 11 A rotational direction label with depth indicator is located under the handle Recommended Maximum Depth Of Cut Hard Softwood up to 51 4 wide 3 32 Hard Softwood 51 4 to 121 2 wide 1 3...

Page 7: ...ue to limit tab in the center of the rollercase Maximum thickness of wood which can be removed in one pass is 1 32 for planing operations on workpiece from 51 4 up to 121 2 wide For optimum planing pe...

Page 8: ...ove blade guard Carefully turn cutterhead by hand towards you until bolts are accessible Loosen and remove six bolts from gib Remove gib using magnets provided NOTE Magnets can be easily disengaged fr...

Page 9: ...t brushes Loosen brush cap and carefully remove brush from motor Be careful of springs see Figure 18 NOTE Brushes are located on both front and rear of planer motor Replace brushes if spring is damage...

Page 10: ...ard Fuzzy grain Torn grain Rough raised grain Uneven depth of cut side to side POSSIBLE CAUSES 1 Dull blades 2 Inadequate support of long boards 3 Uneven force on cutterhead 4 Rollercase not level wit...

Page 11: ...housing 2 Loose fan 1 Motor overload 2 Improper motor cooling 1 Motor overload 2 Improper capacity of circuit breaker or fuses 3 Dull blades CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Clean and lubricate sprockets and chain...

Page 12: ...7 12 12 8 5 1 32 33 33 31 16 34 34 34 14 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 25 19 51 52 53 54 35 35 55 56 57 2 2 2 2 2 18 30 21 41 13 20 29 29 15 17 26 36 26 26 27 22 24 23 12 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 84112 Fi...

Page 13: ...26 3AMI 15 Retaining Ring 00533 00 3 27 Sprocket 18336 00 1 28 Chain 18280 00 1 29 Outfeed Spring 18312 00 2 Ref No Description Part No Qty 30 Outfeed Roller 18311 00 1 31 Infeed Spring 18301 00 2 32...

Page 14: ...10 10 22 8 9 11 4 5 1 16 14 14 12 3 2 2 13 13 13 25 19 18 18 12 12 12 12 21 23 15 15 15 18 17 26 27 20 24 14 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 84112 Figure 23 Replacement Parts Illustration for Ba...

Page 15: ...mm Socket Head Bolt 22 13 Lead Nut 18844 00 4 14 Column 23192 00 3 Ref No Description Part No Qty 15 3AMI 30 Retaining Ring 01465 00 4 16 Left Front Lead Screw Assembly 23193 00 1 17 5mm Lock Washer 1...

Page 16: ...ns will void the warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which may vary from state to state Responsibility of Original Purchaser Initial User To...

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