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RIKON P

ART NO.

Locking Lever  -  left J-Belt Pulley  –  5J x 42 Bearing Cup O-Ring  –  Ø40 x 2.65 Grooved Ball Bearing  -  6203 Guide Bar Fence Carrier Support Bracket Hex Head Screw  –  M6 x 20mm Carriage Bolt  –  M8 x 40mm Chain Sprocket  -  Z=25 

T=38

Roll Pin  –  Ø4mm x 20mm Bolt - chain tensioner Torsion Spring Chain 

Tensioning Plate

Roll Chain  –  pitch 8 – 74 links Chain Sprocket  -   Z=10 

T=8

Bolt  –  Ø14mm x 20mm Bolt, short  –  Ø20mm x 64.5mm Bolt, long  –  Ø20mm x 87mm Retaining Ring  –  Ø8 Retaining Ring  –  16mm x 1mm Shim Ring  –  16mm x 22mm Flat Belt Flat Belt Pulley Cam Wheel  -  Z=25 

T=38

Disk Spring  –  34mm x 12.3mm Hex Nut  –  M12 Spindle Cover Gear Cover Flat W

asher

Flat W

asher

Ratchet Lever Handle Nut - M6 Knife Setting Gauge

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RIKON P

ART NO.

DESCRIPTION      

KEY

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Fence End Cap  –  right Fence Bracket Glide Segment Hex Head Screw  –  M8 x 50mm Fence Extrusion Carriage Bolt  –  M6 x 20mm Fence End Cap  –  left Cutter Guard Guard Clamping Lever Cap Nut  –  M8 Guard Support Guard End Cap Pan Head Screw  –  St3.5 x 13mm Side Panel Lid Pan Head Screw  –  M4 x 8mm Drive Belt Cover W

asher  –  8mmØ

Ratchet Lever Handle  –  M8 Plastic W

asher  –  20mmØ x 8mmØ

Fence Carrier Guide Segment Hex Head Bolt  –  M6 x 16mm W

asher  –  4mmØ

Pan Head Screw  –  M4 x 8mm Fence Cover Plate PVC Pressure Spring Guard Setting Lever Hex Screw  –  M10 x 16mm Pressure Plate Guard Rod, Cogged, Hexagonal Gear Cover Countersunk Head Screw Shim Ring Locking Lever  -  right

DESCRIPTION      

KEY

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Summary of Contents for 25-010

Page 1: ...d the serial number and date of purchase in your manual for future reference Serial Number _________________________ Date of purchase _________________________ For technical support or parts questions...

Page 2: ...2 sided 3 Knife Size L x W x T 10 1 4 x 3 4 x 0 043 Maximum Depth of Cut Planing Jointing 1 8 3 18 mm Maximum Cutting Width Planing Jointing 10 255 mm Maximum Cutting Depth Planing Height 6 1 4 160 m...

Page 3: ...prong is used to ground the tool and provide protection against accidental electric shock DO NOT remove the 3rd prong See Grounding Instructions on the following pages 4 AVOID A DANGEROUS WORKING ENV...

Page 4: ...er cord An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in a loss of power and overheating USE ONLY A 3 WIRE EXTENSION CORD THAT HAS A 3 PRONG GROUNDING PLUG AND A 3 POLE RECEPTACLE THA...

Page 5: ...ric cord or plug is necessary CHECK with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you do not completely understand the grounding instructions or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounde...

Page 6: ...o that all of the knives get used and thus remain sharp longer 21 Never reach inside of a running machine and avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause fingers or a h...

Page 7: ...on a protected surface for easy identification and assembly If any parts are missing or broken please call RIKON Customer Service 877 884 5167 as soon as possible for replacements DO NOT turn your ma...

Page 8: ...inter with the infeed and outfeed tables as this may damage the machine 1 Position the machine on a solid level foundation that is located in an area that ample space in front and in back of the plane...

Page 9: ...machine is distributed equally across the main frame 3 Fasten the four Legs to the main frame of the machine using the Bolts Washers and Nuts provided FIG 2 3 4 Once the four legs have been secured to...

Page 10: ...ered See FIG 15 page 12 Re fit and secure the table cover rails FIG 9 NOTE These rails should not be fully tightened as the table needs to slide up and down in order to adjust the depth of cut As a gu...

Page 11: ...re it in position with the Ratchet Lever 217 3 See page 13 for instructions on adjusting the fence FIG 14 ADJUSTMENTS Continued on page 12 JOINTER TABLE ALIGNMENT For the best surfacing of work pieces...

Page 12: ...rements that will be taken 3 With a long metal straight edge place it length wise along the outfeed table so that it extends onto the infeed table The straight edge should lie level across BOTH tables...

Page 13: ...s and over the cutterhead to allow for different board lengths 1 On the rear of the fence loosen the two hex Bolts which attach the Fence Bracket to the Fence through the long center slot in the fence...

Page 14: ...ed from the power source 2 So that adjustments can be made remove the fence assembly the cutterhead guard needs to be lifted up and the Dust Hood 194 pivoted onto the infeed table into the planing use...

Page 15: ...s are needed 1 The outfeed jointer table and the fence needs to be removed and the dust hood lifted up and pivoted back onto the cutterhead to gain access inside of the planer See page 14 step 2 and F...

Page 16: ...tension is correct tighten the motor mounting nuts that were done in step 4 6 The Feed Roller Belt 256 FIG 28 C requires no adjustments Its elasticity automatically applies tension 7 The Feed Roller...

Page 17: ...NOTE To prevent distortion of the lock bar and knife start with tightening the grub screws in the center then move out to the outside screws ON OFF SWITCH The planer is equipped with a standard push b...

Page 18: ...tening the grub screw in the center then move out to the side screws SETTING THE PLANER KNIVES method 2 This method involves using a ruler and a piece of wood or aluminium straight edge preferably one...

Page 19: ...produce better finish results Place the work piece on top of the right infeed table The work piece will be cut on its underside by the rotating cutterhead knives When jointing the feeding direction of...

Page 20: ...the exten sion rollers if needed Continued on page 21 PLANER OPERATION Thickness planing is used to reduce a work piece with one already surface planed surface to a desired thickness To use the plane...

Page 21: ...ed Planer Operation Continued from page 20 Make sure that there are no loose knots nails staples dirt or foreign objects in the wood to be planed Surface wood in the same direction of the grain not ac...

Page 22: ...just the fence stops 2 Check all handles to make sure that they are properly tightened before starting the machine Chatter marks on lumber Cutterhead slows down when jointing 1 Feed rate is too fast 1...

Page 23: ...just scale to match board thickness Small raised lines are run ning along the surface 1 Knives are nicked or broken 1 Shift knives left right so nick is not in the same location on all 3 rotating kniv...

Page 24: ...ed sealed and do not need any further care Keep the drive belts free of oil and grease 5 Clean the planer bed columns on a regular basis to pre vent the build up of wood chips and dust Treat the posts...

Page 25: ...x 16mm Motor Carrier 301 302 303 304 305 306 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 P25 010 301 P25 010 302 P25 010 303 P25 010 304 P25 010 305 P25 010 306 P25 010 308 P25 010 309 P25 010 310 P25 010 311 P25 01...

Page 26: ...140 141 160 159 157 151 153 190 154 155 156 149 150 123 126 129 132 131 148 147 146 145 144 130 129 138 121 120 122 137 136 116 117 114 119 100 164 175 197 196 165 199 198 PARTS DIAGRAM FRAME TABLE A...

Page 27: ...77 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 194 195 196 197 198 199 P25 010 100 P25 010 101 P25 010 102 P25 010 103 P25 010 104 P25 010 105 P25 010 106 P25 010 107 P25 010 108 P25 010 109 P25 0...

Page 28: ...210 215 2 14 213 212 21 1 207 22 5 206 2 05 221 2 04 20 3 202 201 2 00 223 22 7 222 2 26 224 2 34 232 2 33 228 229 230 231 2 61 217 220 24 2 263 218 219 264 265 26 6 FENCE DRIVE ASSEMBLY NOTE Please r...

Page 29: ...Y NO 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 330 P25 010 200 P25 010 201 P25 010 202 P25 010 203 P25 010 204...

Page 30: ...NOTES Use this section to record maintenance service and any calls to Technical Support ACCESSORIES 25 910 MOBILE BASE C20 910 10 HSS KNIVES PACK of 3 30...

Page 31: ...31 WARRANTY...

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