Delta 50-785 User manual

Type
User manual

Delta 50-785 is an accessory planer stand with roller extension tables. It can be assembled to a Delta DC-380 15″ Planer. The stand provides a stable support surface for the planer and the roller extension tables provide added work support and prevent sniping of the wood when planing longer workpieces. The stand comes with two roller extension tables, each featuring four (4) large 2 -1/4″ diameter rollers which allow smoother, easier infeed and outfeed operations. The stand is made of heavy-duty steel and is easy to assemble. It also has a two-year limited warranty.

Delta 50-785 is an accessory planer stand with roller extension tables. It can be assembled to a Delta DC-380 15″ Planer. The stand provides a stable support surface for the planer and the roller extension tables provide added work support and prevent sniping of the wood when planing longer workpieces. The stand comes with two roller extension tables, each featuring four (4) large 2 -1/4″ diameter rollers which allow smoother, easier infeed and outfeed operations. The stand is made of heavy-duty steel and is easy to assemble. It also has a two-year limited warranty.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MACHINERY
DATED 6-22-00 PART NO. 1345771
Copyright © 2000 Delta Machinery
50-785 Accessory Planer Stand
and Roller Extension Tables
Planer Stand shown with
Delta Model DC-380
15
Planer
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INTRODUCTION
This manual illustrates the stand with roller extension tables assembled to a Delta DC-380 15 Planer. The accessory
heavy-duty steel planer stand not only gives a stable support surface for the 15 planer, but is equipped with two roller
extension tables that provide added work support and prevent sniping of the wood when planing longer workpieces. Each
table features four (4) large 2-1/4 diameter rollers which will allow smoother, easier infeed and outfeed operations.
UNPACKING AND CLEANING
Your 15 planer stand with roller extension tables is shipped in one container. Carefully remove the protective coating
from the machined surfaces of the extension tables. This coating may be removed with a soft cloth moistened with
kerosene. DO NOT USE ACETONE, GASOLINE OR LACQUER THINNER FOR THIS PURPOSE. Figure 2, illustrates
the components of the stand. Figure 3 illustrates the components of the roller extension tables.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
1. Side Supports (2)
2. Upper Stand Support
Brackets (2)
3. Lower Stand Support
Brackets (2)
4. 5/16-18 x 3/4
Carriage
Head Screws (16)
5. M8 Flat Washers (16)
6. 5/16-18 Hex Nuts (16)
7. M8 x 30MM Hex Head
Screws (4)
8. M8 Flange Nuts (4)
9. M8.1 Lockwashers (4)
10. Stand Supports (2)
11. Roller Extension Tables (2)
12. 1/4-20 x 3/4 Hex Head
Screws (6)
13. 1/4 Flat Washers (8)
14. 1/4-20 Hex Nuts (2)
15. M6 x 20 Hex Flange
Screws (6)
16. M6 Flange Nuts (6)
17. Clips (2)
18. Leg Support
1
2
3
7
8
9
6
5
4
11
10
17
15
16
12
14
13
18
3
Fig. 4
Fig. 6
Fig. 5
ASSEMBLING PLANER TO STAND
1. Carefully lift the planer (E) Fig. 5, onto the stand (B) as
shown. CAUTION: EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN
WHEN LIFTING THE PLANER ONTO THE STAND AS
THE CUTTERHEAD KNIVES ARE EXTREMELY SHARP
AND THE PLANER IS VERY HEAVY. IF IT IS NOT DONE
MECHANICALLY, A MINIMUM OF FOUR PEOPLE ARE
REQUIRED TO MANUALLY LIFT THE MACHINE.
2. Align the four holes in the bottom of the planer (E)
Fig. 5, with the mounting holes in the top of stand (B), and
mount the planer to the stand with four M8 x 30MM hex
head screws (F) Fig. 5, lockwashers and flange nuts.
NOTE: Screws (F) Fig. 6, one of which is shown, are
started upward from the inside of stand (B). Later planer
models may not need flange nuts.
3. Once the planer is assembled to the stand, push
down on top of the planer so the legs of the stand adjust
to the floor surface. Tighten all stand mounting
hardware.
ASSEMBLING STAND
1. Assemble the two longer support brackets (A) Fig. 4,
one of which is shown, to the inside of end panels (B) with
eight 5/16-18 x 3/4 carriage head screws (C), flat
washers, and 5/16-18 hex nuts. DO NOT COMPLETELY
TIGHTEN HARDWARE AT THIS TIME.
2. Assemble the two shorter support brackets (D) Fig. 4,
to the inside top of end panels (B) with the remaining
eight 5/16-18 x 3/4 carriage head screws (C), flat washers
and 5/16-18 hex nuts. DO NOT COMPLETELY TIGHTEN
HARDWARE AT THIS TIME. NOTE: Make certain the top
lip of support brackets (D) are positioned under the top
lips of end panels (B) as shown in Fig. 4.
B
D
B
A
C
E
B
E
B
F
F
4
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
ASSEMBLING SUPPORT
BRACKETS TO ROLLER
EXTENSION TABLES
1. Place extension table (A) Fig. 7, on a firm supporting
surface. Align ends of support assembly (B) Fig. 7, with
slotted holes (C) at both sides of extension table (A), and
fasten support bracket assembly to extension table with
two 1/4-20 x 3/4 hex head screws and flat washers (D).
IMPORTANT: In the position shown in Fig. 7, make
certain the longer side of notches (E) will be closest to
hinge (F) of support table.
2. Assemble the remaining support bracket to other
extension table in the same manner.
ASSEMBLING ROLLER
EXTENSION TABLES TO
PLANER AND STAND
1. Assemble bracket clips (A) and leg support (F) Fig. 8,
to the front and rear lower stand brackets (B), one of
which is shown assembled, with two 1/4-20 x 3/4 hex
head screws (C), four flat washers (D) and two 1/4-20 hex
nuts (E). Adjustment to height of clip can be made later.
2. Align the three holes in the hinge of extension table
(G) Fig. 9, with three holes in the front of the planer base
(H) and loosely fasten the extension table to the planer as
shown with three M6 x 20MM hex flange screws (K) and
flange nuts. NOTE: Only finger tighten the three screws at
this time as height adjustment to the table will be
necessary as explained later in STEP 4. Later planer
models may not need flange nuts.
3. Place the notches at the bottom of extension table
support (B) Fig. 10, so the longer edge of the support
rests on the ledge of bottom support bracket (L) as
shown. Adjust bracket clip (A) so it contacts the horizontal
support bar (M). Tighten screw (N) after adjustment is
made.
NOTE: Clip (A) acts as a safety device so the
extension table will not fall accidentally during operation
of the planer. Assemble the remaining roller extension
table to the rear of the planer in the same manner.
B
E
F
C
D D
A
B
A
C
E
D
G
K
K
H
L
B
M
N
A
F
5
Fig. 12Fig. 11
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
P
A
G
B
G
4. IMPORTANT: Make certain the rollers on the
extension tables are level with the table surface of the
planer. This will provide maximum work support and
prevent sniping of the wood being planed.
5. Place a straight edge (P) Fig. 11, on the table surface
and extending out of the entire surface of the table
extension rollers as shown. Align the two surfaces and
carefully tighten three screws (K) Fig. 9, that are holding
the extension table to the base of the planer. Readjust
bracket clip (A) if necessary.
6. When not in use, the roller extension tables (G) Fig. 12,
one of which is shown, can be lowered in front and back
of the planer to prevent accidental movement, which
could result in misalignment of the rollers. To lower the
tables, raise the end of extension table (G) Fig. 13,
slightly to relieve pressure on the table support (B) and
move the table support inward away from clip (A), while
lowering extension table (G).
7. Fig. 14, illustrates the stand with roller extension
tables assembled to a Delta 15 DC-380 Planer.
A
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Delta 50-785 User manual

Type
User manual

Delta 50-785 is an accessory planer stand with roller extension tables. It can be assembled to a Delta DC-380 15″ Planer. The stand provides a stable support surface for the planer and the roller extension tables provide added work support and prevent sniping of the wood when planing longer workpieces. The stand comes with two roller extension tables, each featuring four (4) large 2 -1/4″ diameter rollers which allow smoother, easier infeed and outfeed operations. The stand is made of heavy-duty steel and is easy to assemble. It also has a two-year limited warranty.

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