morrispark":37x2iesr said:
thanks Steve for your help, already been in touch with nma toolsand Alan send me 5 pictures with a bit or writing which I could hardly read and did not help much
I was hoping to find some one on the site with the same ps.how to ajust the table
There is some good advice from a few people already (will come back and read Hawk Moths notes later - thanks)
I have the larger Scheppach p/t and found the adjustment instructions from NMA pretty useful, but you need to spend some time with them, figuring out the various adjustment bolts yourself and then the instructions with the handwritten notes do make sense.
There is one shortcoming in the NMA notes, however, and this is that they assume that the main spindle that holds the planer blades is correctly lined up with the thicknessing table - mine was not which meant that no matter how well I got the infeed and outfeed table lined up to the blade/shaft, the thicknessing table would always be out.
The only part of the whole p/t that cannot be adjusted is the thicknessing table (except rather drastic step changes by slipping one tooth on one or more of the 4 cogs on the chain, but forget that, unless the machine was wrongly assembled).
Therefore, the correct method to get the whole machine properly lined up is to reference off the thicknesser table; so step one is to find two reliable blocks and a feeler gauge etc to first measure the gap between thicknesser table and spindle body and if necessary adjust the position on one side of the spindle body fixing (I am doing this note from memory as I am not at home, so I cannot recall precisely which bolts I adjusted etc) - I used two blocks of 25mm mdf that I checked all round for consistency with a micrometer. Once you have done this step, then follow the NMA instructions to adjust the infeed/outfeed tables if necessary.
I did mean to drop Richard (one of the really helpful guys at NMA) a note on this, but have never got round to it - hopefully they might add this bit to their instructions.
Your time will be rewarded with a really reliable square set up.
Hope that helps
Cheers