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©2006 Pioneer Supply International Inc. PNR 14-150 OPERA TION MANUAL 15" Single Sur face Thickness Planer[...]
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2 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 2 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International CONT ACT INFORMA TION ......................................................................................... 3 SECTION 1: SAFETY General Power T ool Safety Instructions .................................................................. 4-6 Additional Safety for Planers[...]
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2 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 2 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 3 SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule ..............................................................................................23 Cleaning ...................................................................................[...]
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4 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 4 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International[...]
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4 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 4 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 5[...]
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6 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 6 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International[...]
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6 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 6 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 7 Additional Safety for Planers INSTRUCTION MANUAL : Be aware of correct operation and potential safety hazards. Read and understand this entire manual before starting the planer . INFEED CLEARANCE: The infeed roller is always spinning[...]
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8 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 8 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International SPECIFICA TION SHEET PNR 14-150 15" Single Surface Thickness Planer Item Number PNR 14-150 Description 15" Single Surface Thickness Planer Motor HP 3hp, 220v , 1ph, 18A T able size 15" x 19-7/8" Footprint (less extensions) 23" x 21" Overall w[...]
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8 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 8 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 9 A Magnetic Switch B Return Rollers C T able Height Hand wheel D Gearbox E Extension Wing F T able Height Scale G Speed Control Knob H T able Locks - Figure 2 I Lifting Bars J Motor Access Cover K V -Belt Cover A B C D E F G H I J K P[...]
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10 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 10 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International SECTION 3: Set up W ARNING : This planer is a heavy machine (560 lbs. shipping weight). DO NOT over-exert yourself while unpacking or moving this machine. T o be safe, you will need assistance and power equip- ment when moving the shipping crate and removing the machine[...]
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10 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 10 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 1 1 A Planer B Extension Wings C Dust Hood D Dust Hood Hardware E Hand Wheel F Hand Wheel Hardware G Knife Setting Guide Shaft H Open End Wrenches: 8-10, 12-14, 17-19mm I Allen Wrenches: 3,4,5,6mm J Set Screws for Extension Wings (6)[...]
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12 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 12 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Site Considerations W ARNING: DO NOT allow unsupervised children or visitors in shop at any time. Floor Load The PNR 14-150 has a shipping weight of 560 lbs (254Kg), net weight of 500 lbs (226.8Kg), and a base footprint of 32" x48". W orking Space I n order to[...]
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12 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 12 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 13 Figure 6 Figure 8 ! Figure 7 3 Using a straightedge as a guide and the set screws for leveling control, position the extension wings even with the table, then fully tighten the hex bolts. NOTE: Be aware that the bed rollers will g[...]
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14 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 14 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Gearbox Oil Level W ARNING: Before starting your machine for the first time, make sure the gearbox has oil. The proper oil level is just even with the bottom of the fill plug hole. The gearbox uses 80W -90W gear oil. T o check the gearbox oil level: 1 Remove the gearb[...]
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14 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 14 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 15 SECTION 4: Operations / Adjustments Y our Pioneer thickness planer has been fully adjusted at the factory and no further setup is required to oper- ate your machine. However , because of handling and transit, some of these adjustm[...]
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16 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 16 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Operation T ips ¸ Lumber should be clean and dry . Inspect for defects like loose knots, warping, cupping, twisting, glue and for foreign objects (nails, staples, imbedded gravel, etc,). If you have any question about the quality of your lumber , do not use it. Wood wi[...]
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16 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 16 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 17 Adjusting Height / Depth of Cut 1 T urn handwheel clockwise or counter-clockwise to adjust to the required height of table. (Fiqure 14) 2 Before adjusting height, the lock knobs must be loosened. When required height is obtained, [...]
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18 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 18 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Adjusting V -Belt T ension This must be done after approximately 16 hours of operation. During this first 16 hours the V -belts will stretch and seat into the pulley grooves. After this 16 hours, the V -belts must be tensioned or V -belt life will be severely reduced. N[...]
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18 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 18 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 19 Figure 22 Figure 23 T o Lock T o Loosen Gib Bolts Figure 25 Knives Figure 24 Middle T ab Jack Screw Knife Gib Bolt Gib Inspecting Knives The planer knives are preset at the factory to surface me - dium to hard density wood when cu[...]
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20 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 20 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Feed Rollers and Chip Breaker Adjustments The infeed, outfeed rollers and chip breaker are preset at the factory for normal use. If material is not feeding evenly through the planer follow these adjustment procedures. For adjusting the infeed, outfeed rollers and chip b[...]
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20 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 20 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 21 Feed Roller Spring T ension The infeed and out feed rollers are under spring tension so material can be feed evenly through the planer . When stock feed is erratic or stops completely , roller pressure adjustment may be needed. Pr[...]
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22 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 22 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International T able Parallelism Y our Pioneer planer is pre-set parallel at the factory and should rarely need adjustment. However , in the instance that lumber is not parallel in width follow the adjustment procedures. T able Parallelism Inspection 1 Disconnect from power source be[...]
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22 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 22 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 23 W ARNING: Always disconnect power to the machine before perform- ing any maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury . SECTION 5: Maintenance Mantenance Schedule for Optimum Performance NOTE: This schedul[...]
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24 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 24 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International P a r t s B r e a k d o w n P N R 1 4 - 1 5 0[...]
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24 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 24 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 25 Key Part No. Descriptions Qty 1 2301 18-000 NUT 2 2 170871-133 PULLEY COVER 1 3 014010-000 BEL T 3 4 380147-901 BOL T 2 5 000902-102 SCREW W/WASHER 24 6 170432-133 PULLEY GUARD 1 7 000003-204 HEX. HEAD SCREW 6 7 000003-204 HEX. HE[...]
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26 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 26 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International P a r t s B r e a k d o w n P N R 1 4 - 1 5 0[...]
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26 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 26 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 27 Key Part No. Descriptions Qty 108 041503-017 PLASTIC PLA TE 1 109 360360-902 ECCENTRIC SHAFT 4 1 10 921209-000 ROLLER ASSEMBL Y 2 030301-000 BALL BEARING 2 190005-000 ROLLER 1 1 12 2301 15-000 KNOB 2 1 13 130037-000 LOCK BAR 2 1 1[...]
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28 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 28 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International[...]
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30 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 30 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International �[...]
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