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11/23/2017

Makita 2030 Manual Planer Jointer Pdf

Bob, Thanks for the reply. Yes, the fig 27 and page 23 knob is for adjusting the infeed bed for depth of cut. No problem there. My question was poorly worded. The problem is one of alignment of the infeed and outfeed beds.

The infeed bed has a 1/32' sag at the entry end. That is, if I bring the beds to zero cut and place a straight edge on the beds, a gap is visible at the end of the entry bed farthest from the cutters. As a result, the wood being jointed develops a convex curve. I'm looking for a way to adust the alignment so both beds are exactly parallel with each other.

Garritan Steinway Serial. View and Download Makita 2030S instruction manual online. Planer-Jointer 312 mm (12-9/32'). 2030S Planer pdf manual download. Jun 25, 2014 Makita 2030 Planer? Comparing the makita with the other two you listed I. There's an older model of the 2030 with stand and jointer on it that the manual.

Regards, Gary BobS 10:17. >Bob, >>Thanks for the reply. Yes, the fig 27 and page 23 knob is for >adjusting the infeed bed for depth of cut. No problem there. >>My question was poorly worded. >>The problem is one of alignment of the infeed and outfeed beds. The >infeed bed has a 1/32' sag at the entry end.

Makita 2030 Manual Planer Jointer Pdf

That is, if I bring the >beds to zero cut and place a straight edge on the beds, a gap is >visible at the end of the entry bed farthest from the cutters. As a >result, the wood being jointed develops a convex curve. >>I'm looking for a way to adust the alignment so both beds are exactly >parallel with each other. >>Regards, Gary Gary, The site and the manual do not show the alignment procedures that I can see, so. Tear into it and remove the infeed table.

See if you can find any adjustments and if not, then you have to use the practice that is typically used on jointers - adding shims on the slides that the infeed table rests on. Other than that - call the company and ask. G Mulcaster 20:32. On a 29 inch long infeed table that might not be a lot. Is there any chance there is a technique issue or maybe blades too proud? Looking at my Makita I see no adjustment. Unless the jointer really got wacked I would suspect it was dead on from the factory.

I do not have a certified straight edge but my 6' level show no problems on my Makita 2030. Are you ignoring the pointer on the jointer and testing this with a known good straight edge at least 5 feet long? That pointer adjusts.

Are you sayin when you place a 6 foot straghtedge on both beds and crank the infeed up to even with the outfeed by the cutter that 29' from the cutter you observe a 1/32' gap? If the infeed table is caddywompus there are 4 bolt underneath that may allow for minor shifting to adjust a twisted infeed table.

You need an anti-caddywompus guage though. How about a picture?

G Mulcaster 19:30. >>>>>>>>I have a Makita 2030 Planer-Jointer and the jointer infeed table needs >>>>adjusting. >>>>>>>>Does anyone know how to adjust these?

No luck at the Makita manuals >>>>download site. >>>>>>>>Thanks for any help. >>>>>On a 29 inch long infeed table that might not be a lot.

Is there any >chance there is a technique issue or maybe blades too proud? Just checked. Blades are level with the outfeed table. That is, if I place the two pieces of teak on the rear bed, the cutters barely touch the teak.

Ditto if I raise the infeed table level with the outfeed table. When the pieces lay across both beds, the cutters barely touch them. Looking >at my Makita I see no adjustment. Unless the jointer really got wacked >I would suspect it was dead on from the factory.

I do not have a >certified straight edge but my 6' level show no problems on my Makita >2030. The 2030 is quite old, and has been dead on until this year. (An exception noted below). >Are you ignoring the pointer on the jointer and testing this with a >known good straight edge at least 5 feet long?

That pointer adjusts. >Are you sayin when you place a 6 foot straghtedge on both beds and >crank the infeed up to even with the outfeed by the cutter that 29' >from the cutter you observe a 1/32' gap?

I use a 6' straight edge. When I lay it on the tables, the straightedge is flush with the whole length of the outfeed table. It contacts the cutter end of the infeed table and a 1/32' gap shows at the other end of the infeed table. >>If the infeed table is caddywompus there are 4 bolt underneath that >may allow for minor shifting to adjust a twisted infeed table. You >need an anti-caddywompus guage though. Can't find the bolts - nor do I see them in the manual (2030N).

>How about a picture? I don't think the gap will show. I'm thinking it might be a temperature problem. I now recall having the same issue last Winter when I once tried to use it in my unheated garage. During the following Summer there was no problem. This year my garage is heated and I'm now in there often. Since I only have the heat on during the day, the machine (which is a big chunk of metal subject to heating/cooling effects) may not warm up enough.

We have some warm weather on the way to check my theory. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Gary Jim Behning 20:28. I seem to have one large spring loaded bolt holding the infeed table on the sloped rails. The rails are fluted (?) to ensure the infeed table stays in lateral alignment.

The 2030 now in my >basement I have used on occasion since about 1990. It has always been >in a stable environment generally ranging from 72-78 degrees with >little temperature fluctuation. >>Well you have a stumper and maybe temperature is having an effect. Will know soon.

Warm weather enroute:) Regards, Gary G Mulcaster 18:20. On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 20:20:01 -0400, 'BobS' wrote: >>'G Mulcaster' wrote in message >news:eihgv3hnal86b4kksg1m8ki27khdntedbo@4ax.com. >>Hi folks, >>>>I have a Makita 2030 Planer-Jointer and the jointer infeed table needs >>adjusting. >>>>Does anyone know how to adjust these? No luck at the Makita manuals >>download site. >>>>Thanks for any help. >>>>Regards, Gary Just a follow up.

I never did get the infeed table adjusted; it still sags about 1/32' at the infeed end. However, at long last I had the blades sharpened. Now, finally, the jointer works perfectly with no convexing (new woodworking term) of the boards. I love my Makita 2030 again:) Gary bernar.@gmail.com 12:22.