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David Peterson MN
03-31-2012, 1:16 AM
I just received this planer a couple of weeks ago and overall it works great. It has cut down on the time I spend milling lumber tremendously. A question I have about it is: Is it normal to have some play in the tables if you "lift up" on the outfeed or outfeed table without the locking knobs tightened? As a board passes out of the outfeed roller, the infeed side of the table will raise slightly before dropping back down.

Thanks-

Danny Hamsley
03-31-2012, 6:42 AM
I have not noticed that happening on mine. Does it snipe?

scott vroom
03-31-2012, 10:31 AM
I always use the tightening knobs. Last year we ran 13' planks of 8.5" wide 5/4 white oak through our G0453Z and experienced table movement. I believe this was due to a combination of length + weight (mass) and some slight bounce in the boards as they moved through. You need to tighten the knobs to lock the columns, particularly on longer/heavier stock. It also helps to position roller stands on the infeed and outfeed sides for the longer stuff.

David Peterson MN
03-31-2012, 11:28 AM
This happens with short stock and with light passes. I can wobble the table with light pressure with my hands.

David Peterson MN
04-01-2012, 6:01 PM
Any other g0453 owners have an issue with this?

glenn bradley
04-01-2012, 6:26 PM
First, always lock your table. Now, let me run out and check . . . yep; with the tables unlocked there is some play . . . hence, the locks.

Mark Engel
04-01-2012, 6:44 PM
Well, I just checked mine. The locking knobs are loose as a goose. The tables are tight as a drum.

The only time I use the table locks is on the final pass or three, and then not always. I have the infeed and outfeed tables set with a very slight incline to the outside ends and have backed off the adjustment screws on the pressure rollers. I get very little snipe if any at all. If I do get that very small amount of snipe it is easily sanded out.