I just bought a secondhand Sedgwick 10" planer/thicknesser (it was this one, and I followed advice from this thread and this thread). Everything checked out apart from 2 things. One I hope is easy to fix, and the other I'm hoping doesn't matter .
Firstly, the main cog is rubbing slightly on the rectangular metal bar which connects it to the small spur gear. Is there any easy adjustment to fix that? Maybe by undoing the small grub screw on the bar and moving it slightly further along the spur gear shaft?
Secondly, the infeed table edge is 0.3mm lower than the spindle on the far edge. In this post @deema says:
Here's the measurements:
Near side (closest to operator)
Far side (closest to fence):
Is this within the usual tolerances of the machine or does it indicate that the infeed sliders are worn? The real question being: should I have walked away? To be honest, 0.3mm isn't a big deal for the kind of work I'll be doing but I would like to know if this is a symptom of something costly I need to be concerned about, especially if I decide to sell the machine in future.
Firstly, the main cog is rubbing slightly on the rectangular metal bar which connects it to the small spur gear. Is there any easy adjustment to fix that? Maybe by undoing the small grub screw on the bar and moving it slightly further along the spur gear shaft?
Secondly, the infeed table edge is 0.3mm lower than the spindle on the far edge. In this post @deema says:
Verify that the infeed table edge closest to the spindle is actually parallel to the spindle on either side (not the blades the actually body of the spindle) you will need an accurate clock and stand. If it isn’t walk away, chancers are the infeed table sliders are worn.
Here's the measurements:
Near side (closest to operator)
Far side (closest to fence):
Is this within the usual tolerances of the machine or does it indicate that the infeed sliders are worn? The real question being: should I have walked away? To be honest, 0.3mm isn't a big deal for the kind of work I'll be doing but I would like to know if this is a symptom of something costly I need to be concerned about, especially if I decide to sell the machine in future.