W583 10 Inch x 7 Inch Planer Thicknesser
Charnwood 10 x 7 Planer Thicknesser
The Charnwood 10 x 7 Planer Thicknesser is a powerful machine
designed for daily use by professional woodworkers. It has a
heavy-duty construction, is continuously rated, and can be used for
up to 1000 hours annually. The machine is designed for indoor use
only and is suitable for use with wood only. Attempting to plane or
thickness any other materials will result in damage to the machine,
potential fire risk, and/or health hazards.
General Safety Rules
- Read the owner’s manual carefully before operating the
machine. - Make sure all tools are properly earthed.
- Keep guards in place and in working order.
- Remove adjusting keys and spanners before operating the
machine. - Keep your work area clean and well-illuminated.
- Do not use the machine in damp or wet locations or expose it to
rain. - Keep children away from the work area.
- Do not force the machine beyond its designed capacity.
- Use the right tools for the job.
Additional Rules for Planer/Thicknessers
- The machine is designed for indoor use only.
- Connection to a suitable dust extraction system is highly
recommended. - Never reach into a running cutter block.
- Wear eye and ear protection while operating the machine.
Charnwood W583 Specification
- Motor (induction)
- Planer width
- Maximum planning/thicknessing cut
- Fence tilt
- Thicknessing capacity
- Number of knives
- Dimensions of knives
- Weight
- Noise level rating
- Warranty
Unpacking
The product is packed into one wooden crate. To open the crate,
cut the strapping and lift the lid of the crate up from the pallet
base. Remove the plastic cover and the items packed loosely around
the sides. To remove the machine from the pallet base, use a cross
head screwdriver to loosen but not remove the six screws which
secure the blue side cover. Slide off the blue side cover.
Product Usage Instructions
- Ensure that you have read and understood the owner’s manual
before operating the machine. - Make sure all tools are properly earthed.
- Keep guards in place and in working order. If a guard must be
removed for maintenance or cleaning, ensure it is properly replaced
before using the machine again. - Remove adjusting keys and spanners before operating the
machine. - Keep your work area clean and well-illuminated.
- Do not use the machine in damp or wet locations or expose it to
rain. - Keep children away from the work area.
- Ensure that the machine is used within its designed
capacity. - Use the right tools for the job.
- Connect the machine to a suitable dust extraction system.
- Wear eye and ear protection while operating the machine.
- Never reach into a running cutter block.
- Use the machine for wood only. Attempting to plane or thickness
any other materials will result in damage to the machine, potential
fire risk, and/or health hazards. - Ensure that the machine is placed on a level surface before
operation. - Adjust the fence tilt and thicknessing capacity according to
your requirements. - Turn on the machine and feed the wood through the cutter
block. - After use, turn off the machine and clean it thoroughly.
- Store the machine in a dry and secure place.
10″ x 7″ PLANER THICKNESSER OWNERS MANUAL MODEL: W583
Charnwood, Cedar Court, Walker Road, Hilltop Industrial Estate, Bardon, Leicestershire, LE67 1TU
Tel. 01530 516 926 Fax. 01530 516 929 email: [email protected] website: www.charnwood.net
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
WARNING: Do not attempt to operate the machine until you have read thoroughly and understood completely all instructions, rules, etc. contained in this manual. Failure to comply may result in accidents involving fire, electric shock, or serious personal injury. Keep this owner’s manual and review frequently for continuous safe operation.
1. Know your machine. For your own safety, read the owner’s manual carefully. Learn its application and limitations, as well as specific potential hazards pertinent to this machine.
2. Make sure all tools are properly earthed. 3. Keep guards in place and in working order. If a guard must be removed for maintenance or
cleaning, make sure it is properly replaced before using the machine again. 4. Remove adjusting keys and spanners. Form a habit of checking to see that all keys and adjusting
spanners are removed from the machine before switched it on. 5. Keep your work area clean. Cluttered areas and workbenches increase the chance of an accident.’ 6. Do not use in dangerous environments. Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations, or expose
them to rain. Keep work areas well illuminated. 7. Keep children away. All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area. 8. Make workshop childproof. Use padlocks, master switches and remove starter keys. 9. Do not force the machine. It will do the job better and be safer at the rate for which it is
designed. 10. Use the right tools. Do not force the machine or attachments to do a job for which they are not
designed. Contact the manufacturer or distributor if there is any question about the machine’s suitability for a particular task. 11. Wear proper apparel. Avoid loose clothing, gloves, ties, rings, bracelets, and jewellery which could get caught in moving parts. Non-slip footwear is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair. 12. Always use safety glasses. Normal spectacles only have impact resistant lenses. They are not safety glasses. 13. Do not over-reach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. 14. Maintain the machine in good condition. Keep the machine clean for best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubrication and changing accessories. 15. Disconnect the machine from power source before servicing and when changing the blade. 16. Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn the power off. Do not leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop. 17. Do not use any power tools while under the effects of drugs, alcohol or medication. 18. Always wear a face or dust mask if operation creates a lot of dust and/or chips. Always operate the tool in a well ventilated area and provide for proper dust removal. Use a suitable dust extractor.
ADDITIONAL RULES FOR PLANER/THICKNESSERS
1. This machine is designed for use with wood. Attempting to plane or thickness any other materials will result in damage to the machine, potential fire risk and/or health hazards. 2
2. The machine is designed for indoor use only. 3. Connection to a suitable dust extraction system is highly recommended. If you must use the machine on its
own, you will need to stop it, unplug it from the mains and thoroughly clean it at regular intervals. Continuing to use the machine when it is clogged with shavings will result in damage to it, potential fire risk and/or health hazards. 4. The machine should only be used on the stand provided. 5. Always hold the work firmly on to the table, using push pads when necessary. 6. Never use the planer/thicknesser with the guard and/or dust hood removed. 7. If planing or thicknessing a long piece of timber, provide additional support at the same height as the table. 8. Switch the machine off and unplug it before removing any debris. 9. Be aware of the possibility of kickback. 10. Do not modify this machine in any way or use it or anything other than its designated purpose. Neither the manufacturer nor the suppliers will be liable for any damage or injury caused by incorrect assembly, operation or electrical connection of this machine.
Risk of Injury! Never reach into a running cutter block
Wear Eye Protection
Wear Ear Protection
Rating Description
Trade: Suitable for daily use by professional woodworkers.
Continuously rated, high power and a heavy duty construction. Typically used by several different operators in a small or medium sized business. Will be used up to the machines maximum limit with some long work periods. Expected maximum use of 1000 hours annually.
Please Note: Using a product in excess of its rating will void the manufacturer’s free warranty.
Charnwood W583 Specification
Motor (induction) Planer width Maximum planning / Thicknessing cut Fence tilt Thicknessing capacity Number of knives Dimensions of knives Weight Noise Level Rating Warranty
1500w (2hp), 240v, 50hz 250mm (10″) 5mm / 2.5mm 0 to 45° 5 to 195mm 3 x HSS 251mm x 30mm x 3.2mm 150kg 87.3 dB(A) Trade 1 Year
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Unpacking
This product is packed into 1 wooden crate. To open the wooden crate, cut the strapping and lift the lid of the crate up from the pallet base.
Remove the plastic cover and the items packed loosely around the sides.
To remove the machine from the pallet base: Using a cross head screwdriver, loosen but do not remove, 6 screws which secure the blue side cover. Slide off the blue side cover.
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The machine is fixed to the pallet base with two screws.
Use a 10mm spanner to undo the 2 securing screws.
Refit the blue side cover.
Identify The Loose Parts
A Pack of Fixings B Service Tools C Bridge Guard Arm D Cutter Guard E Adjustable Feet F Fence Guide Rail G Side Fence H Fence Guide Bracket
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Assembly
Assemble the Base Stand: Identify the 4 panels which make up the base stand.
Fix 4 plastic feet into the 4 welded nuts on the underside of the base stand. These can be adjusted later to level the machine. Use 8 of the bolts, washers and nuts provided to assemble the 4 sides of the base stand. Leave them finger tight for now.
This part of the assembly requires 2 people: Flip the body of the machine upside down.
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Feed the power cable through the cut out in the blue side cover. Lock it in place using the nut on the cable grommet.
Place the assembled base stand onto the upturned machine.
Attach it using 6 of the bolts, washers and nuts provided. Tighten all of the nuts on the base stand, using a pair of 10mm spanners.
This part of the assembly requires 2 people: Flip the machine back to right side up.
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Assemble the fence: Use a hex key to attach the Fence Guide Bracket to the body of the machine, with 2 bolts.
Slide the Fence Guide Rail into the Guide Bracket. Remove the 2 ratchet handles.
Insert the thin plate, which is already attached to the Side Fence, underneath the Fence Guide Rail, until the back of the fence touches the setting screw. The setting screw is used to set the fence at 90 degrees to the table. Slide the 2 slotted Angle Brackets over the two threaded studs. Refit the ratchet handles and tighten them. Use a 12mm spanner, to lock the 2 slotted Angle Brackets in place by tightening 4 bolts. Check the angle between the fence and the table is 90 degrees.
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Assemble the Bridge Guard: Locate the Bridge Guard Arm Remove the nut from one end of the pivot shaft, remove the ratchet handle from the other end of the pivot shaft. Take out the pivot shaft and screw it into the threaded hole in the side of the outfeed table. Lock it in place with a 17mm spanner.
Refit the nut on the inside of the table. Tighten the nut with an 18mm spanner.
Slide the Bridge Guard Arm back onto the pivot shaft. Refit the ratchet handle.
Fit the protection plate into the end of the cutter guard arm. Slide the Cutter Guard into the Bridge Guard Arm.
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Using the Planer Thicknesser
PLANING MODE Side Fence Outfeed Table Bridge Guard Angle Lock Bridge Guard Position Lock Planing Depth Scale Infeed Table Planing Depth Adjuster On / Off Switch Adjustable Feet
THICKNESSING MODE Infeed Table Lock Dust Hose Connection Outfeed Table Lock Cutter Guard Side Fence Locking Knob Thicknessing Scale Engage/disengage Drive Rollers Emergency Stop button
Thicknessing Table Height Adjuster Thicknessing Table Lock
Feed Direction Feed Direction
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PLANING MODE
With the machine set up in planing mode: Use the Bridge Guard Angle Lock to adjust the height of the Bridge Guard, so that the work piece can fit underneath. Set the Planing Depth Adjuster to the desired setting, reading off the Planing Depth Scale. If in doubt set the depth to 0.5mm Connect a dust extractor to the 100mm diameter outlet. Start the machine, wait for it to get up to full speed. Lay the work piece flat on the Infeed Table and push it over the cutter block. Use a push stick or push pad to ensure hands are kept well away from the cutters. Pick up the work piece and return it to the starting position. Make as many passes as necessary to achieve a flat planed finish. When planing deeper pieces, over 75mm, undo the locking knob and slide the Cutter Guard away from the Side Fence just enough to provide clearance for the workpiece.
SWITCHING MODES
To move from planing mode to thicknessing mode. Undo the Bridge Guard Angle Lock and raise the arm to vertical, lock it there. Undo the side Fence Locking Knob and remove the complete Side Fence. Lower the Bridge guard. Undo the Infeed Table Lock, swing the table up and over. Undo the Outfeed Table Lock, swing the table up and over. Take hose connector end of the Cutter Guard and swing it up and over the cutter block, until it clips into place. Engage the drive rollers by moving the Lever into the upper position. First Use Only: Carefully remove the protective film from the rubber coated drive roller.
THICKNESSING MODE
With the machine set up in Thicknessing mode. Measure the thickness of the work piece. Turn the Height Adjuster handwheel to raise the thicknessing bed, read off the Thicknessing Scale to get to that depth, then raise the bed another 1 2.5mm. Use the Table Lock to secure it. The feed direction is the opposite direction to planing mode. Start the machine, wait for it to get up to full speed. Lay the work piece flat on the end of the table. Slide it forward until you feel the drive rollers take it from you. Let go of the work piece and walk to the other end of the machine to support the work piece as it is fed out of the thicknesser. A safety bar will prevent you from trying to make too big a cut. If the timber hits the safety bar, lower the table to take a smaller cut. Make as many passes as necessary to get the desired finished dimension. If making multiple components, consistency is best achieved by feeding them all through at one depth, before adjusting the table height and feeding them all through again.
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General Method
When faced with a rough sawn piece of timber which requires planning on all 4 sides and taking down to a specific finished dimension, follow this guide:
· Set the machine up for planning. · Identify the flattest of the two wider faces on the timber. (Face 1 on diagram) · Pass that side over the planer as many times as necessary until a flat and smooth finish is
achieved. · Hold the planed side firmly against the guide fence (set at 90 degrees to the bed) and pass
the narrow side (Face 2 on diagram) over the planer as many times as necessary until a flat and smooth finish is achieved. · You should now have two planed sides at 90 degrees to each other. · Set the machine up for thicknessing. · Pass the timber through the thicknesser with the wider already planed side (Face 1 on diagram) facing down against the bed. Continue until the desired thickness for the timber is reached. · Finally, pass the timber through the thicknesser with the planed narrow side (Face 2 on diagram) facing down against the bed. Continue until the desired thickness for the timber is reached.
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2
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Knife Removal and Replacement
If you are using the optional knife setting jig, please read those instructions first.
Cross Section Of Cutter Block
Locking Bar Square Head Bolt Knife Spring Setting Tool
Each knife is held in place by a locking bar.
The locking bar is secured in place with 5 square head bolts, which are wound out to lock it.
To remove the worn knives:
Disconnect the machine from the power supply.
Open both tables to get better access to the cutter block.
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Use the 7mm spanner provided to turn the bolts in a direction that winds them deeper into the locking bar. Continue until the knife can be removed.
Fit the new or reground knife into the cutter block. Note the direction of the beveled cutting edge and ensure the new knife is installed the correct way around.
The bottom edge of the knife sits on springs. Press the knife setting tool against the cutting edge of the knife. Press it down until both radiused sides of the setting tool sit against the cutter block. The knife will now project 0.75mm beyond the cutterblock. Wind the square head bolt out, to lock the knife in place.
Troubleshooting
Problem Machine does not start
Only starts when Green button is held down Machine hums but does not start Cutter block runs at half speed, with lack of power Motor running but cutter block is not rotating Motor slows down during the cut
Cause Emergency stop activated Blown Fuse Loose switch terminal Faulty switch Cutter Guard not in the correct position Faulty switch
Start capacitor failed
Run capacitor failed
Broken or stretched drive belt Depth of cut is too great
Remedy Release the emergency stop Replace Fuse Inspect back of switch Replace switch Check the alignment of the micro switch Replace switch
Replace start capacitor
Replace run capacitor
Replace drive belt
Take a smaller cut
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Excess Vibration
Dust & Chip collector hood is blocked
Planing knives are blunt Planing knives out of balance
Clear the blockage and ensure the extractor is functioning correctly Replace or sharpen knives Reset the height of the knives
Declaration of Conformity for CE Marking
Charnwood Declare that Woodworking Planer & Thicknesser, Model W583
Conforms with the following Directives: Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Conforms with the following UK Regulations: Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016
And further conforms to the machinery example for which the EC type examination Certificate No. BM 50174252, AN 50174251 have been issued by TUV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH, Tillystrasse 2, 90431, Nurnberg.
I hereby declare that equipment named above has been tested and found to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced specifications. The machinery complies with all essential requirements of the directives and regulations.
Signed:
Dated: 01/09/2021 Location: Leicestershire
Richard Cook, Director
Please dispose of packaging for the product in a responsible manner. It is suitable for recycling. Help to protect the environment, take the packaging to the local amenity tip and place into the appropriate recycling bin.
Only for EU countries Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material! In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) and its implementation in accordance with national law, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility.
Your local refuse amenity will have a separate collection area for EEE goods
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Charnwood W583 Parts Diagrams
A: STAND ASSEMBLY
STAND ASSEMBLY
NO. CODE
DESCRIPTION
A01 M06-2
Lower stand
A03 GB97.1-85 Washer6
A05 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M6X20
A07 M0607 A09 GB80-85
Motor SetscrewM6X12
A11 GB97.1-85 Washer8
A13 M0603 A15 GB819-85 A17 GB97.1-85 A19 GB818-85
Stand assembly Screw M5X10 Washer6 Screw M6X10
QTY 1
6
4
1 1
8
1 5 4 2
NO. CODE A02 GB6170-
86 A04 GB5783-
86 A06 GB6170-
86 A08 M0606 A10 GB1096-
79 A12 GB5783-
86 A14 M0609 A16 GB818-85 A18 M0602 A20 GB97.1-85
DESCRIPTION Hex nut M6
Hex bolt M6X16
Hex nut M8
Motor pulley Key 6X25
Hex bolt M8X16
Right plate Screw M6X10 Cover board Washer6
QTY 6
2
4
1 1
4
1 4 2 2
0
A21 KJD12
Switch
1
A23 WDKG
Inching switch
1
A25 GB818-85 Screw M6X16
6
A27 M0601
Protective cover
1
A22 GB819-85 Screw M5X10
8
A24 JTKG
Emergency switch 1
A26 GB97.1-85 Washer 6
6
B: LOWER STAND ASSEMBLY
LOWER STAND ASSEMBLY
NO.
CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY NO. CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY
B01 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M6X16 8
B02 M0610
Lower leg
2
B03 GB97.1-85 Washer6
8
B04 GB6170-86 Hex nut M6
8
B05 M0611
Cover board
2
B06 M0613
Underprop
4
1
C: THICKNESSING TABLE ASSEMBLY
2
THICKNESSING TABLE ASSEMBLY
NO. CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY
C01 M0716
Nylon bush
1
C03 M12
Depth scale
1
C05 M0715-2 Hand wheel
1
C07 M0710
Plate
1
C09 M0703
Adjusting bar
2
C11 M0718
Locking block
1
C13 GB93-87 C15 GB70-85
C17 M0712
Spring washer 8 4
Socket cap screw 1
M6X30
Plate
1
C19 M0719
Bearing bush
1
C21 GB97.1-85 Washer8
1
C23 M0714
Guide screw
1
C25 M0720
Bush
1
C27 GZZC
Flat bearing
1
C29 GB923-88 Domed cap nut
1
M12
C31 GB1096-79 Key 5X15
1
C33 GB97.1-85 Washer6
2
C35 M0711
Locking handle 1
C37 GB6170-86 Hex nut M6
6
C39 M0702
Plate
2
C41 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M6X16 6
C43 M0706
Lifting pointer
1
C45 GB818-85 Screw M4X6
3
C47 YZYB
Grease cup M8X1 1
C49 GB70-85
C51 GB77-85 C53 M0721 C55 M0707
Socket cap screw 4
M8X12
Set screw M6X10 4
Space bush
1
Limited bar
2
C57 M0704
Lifting tube
1
NO. CODE DESCRIPTION QTY
C02 GB818-85 Screw M4X6
2
C04 M0715-1 Handle
1
C06 GB6170-86 Hex nut M8
1
C08 M0713
Shaft
1
C10 M0711.1 Locking bar
1
C12 GB70-85 Socket cap
4
screw M8X30
C14 GB97.1-85 Washer 8
4
C16 GB6170-86 Hex nut M6
1
C18 GB70-85 Socket cap
4
screw M6X12
C20 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M8X12 1
C22 GB879-86 Spring pin 3X20 2
C24 K1008
Cone gear
2
C26 M0717
Gear box
1
C28 ZSM10
Locknut M10
1
C30 GB97.1-85 Washer12
1
C32 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M6X16 2
C34 GB6170-86 Hex nut M6
2
C36 GB879-86 Spring pin 3X20 1
C38 M0701
Washer
2
C40 GB97.1-85 Washer6
6
C42 M0705
Thickness table 1
C44 GB97.1-85 Washer4
3
C46 GB/T276- Bearing 6000
2
94
C48 M0709
Lifting tube
1
bracket
C50 M0708
Seal
1
C52 GB893.1-86 C ring26
4
C54 GB819-85 Screw M4X12
12
C56 GB70-85 Socket cap
6
screw M8X12
3
D: PLANER TABLE ASSEMBLY
PLANER TABLE ASSEMBLY
NO.
CODE DESCRIPTION QTY
D01
GB5783-86 Hex bolt
1
M5X25
D03
M081213
Spring
2
D05
GB896-86 “E” ring6 3
D07
M081202
Left bracket 1
D09
GB77-85
Set screw
6
M6X5
NO. CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY
D02 GB6170-86 Hex nut M5
1
D04 M081205-1 Limited pole
1
D06 GB70-85 Socket cap screw
3
M6X20
D08 NCM
Socket countersunk 6
screw M6X10
D10 GB6170-86 Hex nut M10
4
4
D11
GB5783-86 Hex bolt
2
D12 GB6170-86 Hex nut M6
4
M10X50
D13
GB5783-86 Hex bolt
4
D14 GB70-85 Socket cap screw 4
M6X25
M8X16
D15
GB97.1-85 Washer8
4
D16 GB119-86 Pin 6X16
2
D17
M1102
Locking block 1
D18 M1101
Outfeed table
1
D19
GB6170-86 Hex nut M12 4
D20 M1011
Adjusting wheel
1
D21
M1006
Adjusting axle 2
D22 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M5X10 4
D23
M1007
Metal plate 2
D24 M1103
Adjusting wing
1
D25
GB70-85
Socket cap
6
D26 GB93-87 Spring washer6 6
screw M6X20
D27
M081201
Right bracket 1
D28 NCM
Socket countersunk 1
screw M6X16
D29
M081208
Protective
1
D30 GB818-85 Screw M5X8
4
plate
D31
GB879-86 Spring pin
1
D32 M0904
Support axle
2
6X20
D33
M081209
Driven roller 1
D34 M081204 Bearing bush
2
D35
GB/T276-94 Bearing 6205 2
D36 GB893.1-86 “C” ring52
2
D37
GB894.1-86 “C” ring25 1
D38 M081207 Cutter block
1
D39
M081206
Driving roller 1
D40 GB6170-86 Hex nut M8
4
D41
GB/T848-85 Small washer 4
D42 M081211 Spring
4
8
D43
M081212
double-edged 4
D44 M081203 Bush
4
bolt
D45
GB5783-86 Hex bolt
1
D46 GB6170-86 Hex nut M5
1
M5X25
D47
M081205-2 Limited bar 1
D48 M1005
Adjusting wing
1
D49
GB77-85
Set screw
4
D50 GB97.1-85 Washer8
2
M8X8
D51
GB70-85
Socket cap
2
D52 GB70-85 Socket cap screw 2
screw M8X16
M8X25
D53
GB97.1-85 Washer8
2
D54 M1004
Eccentric bush
2
D55
GB119-86 Pin 6X16
4
D56 M1001
Infeed table
1
D57
M1010
Space plate 1
D58 M1009
Locking plate
1
D59
GB819-85 Screw M5X12 2
D60 M1013
Press plate
1
D61
GB97.1-85 Washer5
2
D62 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M5X10 2
D63
M1002
Locking block 1
D64 GB894.1-86 “C” ring12
2
D65
M1003
Locking
2
handle
5
E: CUTTER BLOCK ASSEMBLEY
CUTTER BLOCK ASSEMBLY
NO.
CODE DESCRIPTION QTY NO. CODE DESCRIPTION QTY
E01 M081207.3 Square toes bolt 15
E02 M081207.2 Blade locking
3
block
E03 M081207.5 Blade
3
E04 M081207.4 Spring
6
E05 M081207.1 Cutter block 1
6
F: CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
NO.
CODE DESCRIPTION QTY
F01 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M6X10 1
F03 GB6170-86 Hex nut M10 1
F05 GB93-87
Spring washer 1
10
F07 GB97.1-85 washer10
2
F09 M082217 Pin axle
1
F11 M082201 Sprocket
1
F13 GB893.1-86 “C” ring24
2
F15 GB/T276-94 Bearing 61901 2 F17 GB97.1-85 Washer 10 1
F19 SJD
V-belt
2
F21 M082208 Cutter block
1
pulley
F23 GB70-85
Socket cap screw 3
M6X14
F25
Chain
1
F27 GB893.1-86 “C” ring24
2
NO. CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY
F02 GB97.1-85 Washer 6
1
F04 M082218 Pull spring
2
F06 M082202 plate
1
F08 GB/T276-94 Bearing 80303
1
F10 M082205 Sprocket
1
F12 GB818-85 Screw M6X8
4
F14 M082215 Long pin
1
F16 GB894.1-86 “C” ring12
1
F18
Chain
1
F20 GB1096-79 Pin 6X25
1
F22 GB77-85 Screw M6X5
1
F24 M082213 Wheel
1
F26 M082207 Sprocket
1
F28 GB/T276-94 Bearing 61901
2
7
F29 M082216 Short pin
1
F31 GB818-85 Screw M5X8 8
F33 M082210.1 Sprocket plate 2
F35 GB1096-79 Key 5X16
2
F37 GB6170-86 Hex nut M5
1
F39 GB80-85
Set screw
1
M6X20
F41 GB6173-86 Hex thin nut
1
M10
F30 M082206 Control handle
1
F32 M082210 Sprocket
2
F34 GB77-85 Set screw M6X8
2
F36 GB818-85 Screw M5X16
1
F38 GB6170-86 Hex nut M6
1
F40 M082219 Handle
1
G: DUST EXTRACTION ASSEMBLY
DUST EXTRACTION ASSEMBLY
NO. CODE
DESCRIPTION
QTY
G01 M0901.1
Dust extraction 1
hood
G03 GB70-85
Socket cap screw 1
M6X16
G05 GB6170-86 Hex nut M6
1
G07 M0901
Dust chute
1
G09 GB6170-86 Hex nut M6
6
G11 GB6170-86 Hex nut M6
2
G13 M0905
Damping tray
2
NO. CODE
DESCRIPTION
QTY
G02 M0901.7 Turning plate
1
G04 M0906
Rubber tray
1
G06 GB819-85 Screw M6X12
2
G08 GB5783- Hex bolt M6X10 6
86
G10 GB5783- Hex bolt M6X10 2
86
G12 M0907
Locking plate
1
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J: FENCE ASSEMBLY
FENCE ASSEMBLY
NO.
CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY NO. CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY
J01 M1409
Guide rail
1
J02 M1411
Connecting plate
1
J03 GB70-85
Socket cap screw 4
J04 M1414
Locking handle
1
M6X12
J05 M1401
Left metal plate 1
J06 GB6170-86 Hex nut M5
1
J07 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M5X40 1
J08 M1407
Sliding plate
1
J09 GB867-86 Rivet 4X6
2
J10 M1404
Bracket
1
J11 GB97.1-85 Washer 10
4
J12 M1403
double-edged bolt 2
J13 M1405
Right sliding block 1
J14 M1413
Locking handle
2
J15 M1408
Left metal plate 1
J16 M1410
Right metal plate
1
J17 GB70-85
Socket cap screw 2
J18 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M8X16 4
J19 GB97.1-85
M6X12 Washer 8
4
J20 M1412
Square toes nut
4
J21 M1402
Fence
1
J22 M1406
Angle plate
2
J23 ZGM
Screw M5X20
4
9
H: BRIDGE GUARD ASSEMBLY
BRIDGE GUARD ASSEMBLY
NO. CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY NO. CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY
H01 M1012.1 Locking pole
1
H02 M1602
Rotor
1
H03 M1610 H05 M1603
Sector plate Spring
1
H04 M1012
Locking handle
1
1
H06 GB96-85 Large washer6
2
H07 M1605 Adjusting handle 1
H08 M1609
Connecting pole
2
H09 M1611 Pin bolt
2
H10 GB5783-86 Hex bolt M5X20
2
H11 GB93-87 Spring washer 5 2
H12 M1612
Rock block
1
H13 M1606 Fixing plate
1
H14 ZSM
Locking nut M6
2
H15 M1601 U-shaped arm
1
H16 M1613
Long pin
1
H17 M1614 Locking handle
1
H18 M1608
Crust
1
H19 M1604 Saucer
1
H20 M1607
Protective plate
1
H21 M1615 Plastic insert
2
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I: FINAL ASSEMBLY
FINAL ASSEMBLY
NO. CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY
I01 M06
Stand assembly
1
I03 GB70-85
Socket cap screw 8
M8X20
I05 M07
Thicknessing table 1
assembly
I07 GB70-85
Socket cap screw 2
M6X16
I09 M18
Infeed scale
1
I11 GB818-85 Screw M4X6
2
I13 GB6170-86 Hex nut M12
1
15 M0902
Rotor
1
17 GB879-86 Spring pin 3X10
1
NO. CODE DESCRIPTION
QTY
I02 M0822 Thicknesser clutch
1
assembly
I04 GB93- Spring washer 8
8
87
I06 M14 Fence assembly
1
I08 GB818 Screw M4X6
2
-85
I10 M20 Infeed pointer
1
I12 M16 Protective cover assembly 1
I14 M10 Planer table assembly
1
16 M0903 Kick block
20
18 M09 Extraction dust assembly 1
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Last Updated February 2022
Charnwood, Cedar Court, Walker Road, Hilltop Industrial Estate, Bardon, Leicestershire, LE67 1TU Tel. 01530 516 926 Fax. 01530 516 929
email: [email protected] website: www.charnwood.net
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