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22" PLANER 
Model 201 
 
 
Instruction Manual & Parts List 
M-0460224 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(800) 274-6848 
www.powermatic.com 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
                    
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                          This manual has been prepared for the owner and operators of a Powermatic Model 201 Planer.  Its purpose, aside  from machine operation, is to promote safety through the use of accepted correct operating and maintenance  procedures.  Completely read the safety and maintenance instructions before operating or servicing the machine.    To obtain maximum life and efficiency from your planer, and to aid in using the machine safely, read this manual  thoroughly and follow all instructions carefully
                    
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                            TABLE OF CONTENTS    Safety Rules....................................................................................................................................................4-5    Safety: Decals ....................................................................................................................................................6    Specifications .............................................................................................................................
                    
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                             SAFETY RULES    As with all machines, there is a certain amount of hazard involved with the use of this planer.  Use the machine with  the respect and caution demanded where safety precautions are concerned.  When normal safety precautions are  overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator can result.    Read, understand and follow the safety and operating instructions found in this manual.  Know the limitations and  hazards associated with this planer.      Electrical grounding.  
                    
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                          If stock stops feeding:  If the board being planed stops feeding, disengage or turn the feed off and turn the power  off.  Wait until the cutterhead comes to a complete stop before lowering the table to remove the board.  NEVER  lower the table with the power on and the stock still in the machine, as a kickback can occur.    Hand safety.  Keep hands outside the machine. NEVER reach under the guards to try to clear stock that stops  feeding.  Do not clear chips and sawdust with hands; use a bru
                    
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                          Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual:         CAUTION:  (This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in minor or moderate injury                and/or possible machine damage)        WARNING:  (This means that if precautions are not heeded, it could result in serious injury or                      possibly even death).                       SAFETY   Familiarize yourself with the location and content of this decal on your machine.        ! 
                    
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                          SPECIFICATIONS: Model 201, 22” Planer    Table with standard extensions........................................................................................................................ 28” x 38”  Maximum cutting width............................................................................................................................................. 22"  Maximum thickness..............................................................................................................
                    
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                          RECEIVING    Open shipping crate and check for shipping damage.   Report any damage immediately to your distributor.   Read the instruction manual thoroughly for assembly,  maintenance and safety instructions.  Contents of crate:   1  planer   1  dust chute w/ hardware  4  special hex head screws w/ hex nuts   4  foot pads w/ hardware   1  knife-setting gauge   1  6mm hex wrench   1  8mm hex wrench   1  10mm hex wrench   1  12mm & 14mm wrench   1  22mm & 24mm wrench    INSTALLATION    Remove t
                    
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                          INSPECTION    Before putting power to the machine, check that all  screws are tight, that all mechanical functions work  freely and that the cutterhead turns freely without knife  contact with the chipbreaker or pressure bar.      ADJUSTMENTS    Tools required     Philips screwdriver     Hex wrenches (provided)     Open-end wrench (provided)    DEPTH OF CUT    Depth of cut is controlled by raising or lowering the  table.  This is done by using the handwheel (A), shown  in Figure 3.    1. Loose
                    
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                          OPENING HOOD    To open the hood for access to the cutterhead, remove  the two hex screws with the 22mm wrench provided.   See Figure 6.    KNIFE INSTALLATION & ADJUSTMENT       CAUTION: Use care when placing hands near       knives as they are extremely sharp and can     cause severe cuts.      Installing knives on a planer is an exacting process.  If  the knives are not to be jointed and ground, end-to-end  and knife-to-knife relationship must be held within .001"  (.03mm) for accurate and s
                    
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                             WARNING:  After installing knives, re-check         all gib screws.  Loose gib screws can result       in  knives being thrown out of the cutterhead,     causing severe damage to the machine and      possible serious or fatal injury to the operator     or bystanders.     THE FEED SYSTEM OF YOUR PLANER  (Figure 9)    1. Anti-kickback fingers  2. Infeed roll  3. Chipbreaker  4. Cutterhead  5. Pressure bar  6. Outfeed roll    ANTI-KICKBACK FINGERS    Anti-kickback fingers help prevent stock fr
                    
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                          To adjust the infeed roll:    1. Place a bed and feed roll gauge (accessory  #2230002) under a knife in the cutterhead and raise the  table until the gauge contacts the knife at the apex of its  curve.  See Figure 10.    NOTE:  If a bed and feed roll gauge is not available, use  a finished block of wood with notches cut out for the  table rolls, and a feeler gauge.  See Figure 11 for an  example of a wood block used for a gauge.    2. Move the gauge to the extreme left side of the  infeed roll
                    
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                          If it is too high, a shallow "clip" will occur at each end of  the board.  If it is too low, stock will not feed through.    Use a bed and feed roll gauge to set the full length of  the pressure bar to be .000-.001" (.02mm) above the arc  of the cutterhead.  Figure 13 shows the height  adjustment screw (C) and the spring tension adjustment  screw (D) for the pressure bar. This initial setup is a  starting point and final adjustment may have to be made  during a test cut.      OUTFEED ROLL    T
                    
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                          4. Repeat the process for the left side, and then re- check the right side.  It is important that both ends of the  table rolls be the same height to help prevent skewing of  the board as it feeds through the machine.    5. Re-tighten the hex nuts (C-Fig. 15) on both ends of  the table roll.  Repeat for other roll.    TABLE ADJUSTMENTS    The planer table is raised and lowered by twin screws  supported on bearings, and is guided by machined  surfaces on the side panels.  The fit-up to prevent 
                    
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                          Learning to read a board for imperfections will save  hours in adjusting a planer to operate properly.    Following are some problems that may arise and their  probable solutions:    FEED RESTRICTION:  This is caused either by the table rolls being set too low  for roughing operations or from a low pressure bar.   About 90 percent of the time, the pressure bar is too  low.  As the sharp edge of the planer knives wear, you  must compensate for this wear by raising the pressure  bar an equal amo
                    
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                          CHATTER:  Chatter marks usually appear on thin material. See  Figure 21. Even at their lowest point, the table rolls are  too high to handle thin material.  Solve the problem by  either using a slave board or making an auxiliary table  out of Formica countertop material, cleating at each end  of the table to keep it stationary.      TAPERS:  If the machine planes a taper across the full width of the  board, as shown in Figure 22, the table is not parallel  with the cutterhead.  First check tha
                    
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                          MAINTENANCE    Periodic or regular inspections are required to ensure  that the machine is in proper adjustment, that all screws  are tight, that belts are in good condition, that dust has  not accumulated in the electrical enclosures, and that  there are no loose or worn electrical connections.    Buildup of sawdust and other debris can cause your  machine to plane inaccurately.  Periodic cleaning is not  only recommended but mandatory for accurate planing.    Close-fitting parts, such as the
                    
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                          TROUBLE-SHOOTING: OPERATING PROBLEMS (201 Planer)    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION       Snipe 1.  Table rollers not set properly. 1.  Adjust rollers to proper height.    2.  Inadequate support of long boards. 2.  Support long boards with extension  (NOTE:  Snipe can be         rollers.  minimized but not 3.  Uneven feed roll pressure front to back. 3.  Adjust feed roll tension.  eliminated.) 4   Dull knives 4.  Sharpen knives.    5.  Lumber not butted properly. 5.  Butt end to end each piec
                    
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                          TROUBLE-SHOOTING: MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS   (201 Planer)    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION    Uneven depth 1.  Knife projection 1. Adjust knife projection.  of cut side to side 2.  Cutterhead not level with bed. 2. Level bed.    Board thickness 1. Depth of cut scale incorrect. 1.   Adjust depth of cut scale.  does not match depth  of cut scale    Chain jumping 1.  Inadequate tension. 1.   Adjust chain tension.    2.  Sprockets misaligned. 2.   Align sprockets.    3.  Sprockets worn. 
                    
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                          Machine will not start/ 7.  Motor starter failure. 7. (continued)  restart or repeatedly   If voltage between starter and motor is incorrect,  trips circuit breaker   you have a starter problem.  or blows fuses    If voltage between starter and motor is correct,       you have a motor problem.      8.  Motor failure. 8. If electric motor is suspect, you have two options:      Have a qualified electrician test the motor for       function or remove the motor and take it to a quality      electr