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** Frank ** September 3rd 07 03:41 AM

Dewalt planer problem
 
When surfacing some 2x6 redwood planks, the Dewalt planer makes a clunking
nose with the cutting head hesitated and jumped up a little in a cyclical
fashion about every couple of seconds. This results in lines across the
grain about every 4 inches apart that corresponded to the clunking sound.

I've checked the cutting head and it runs smooth without load. I also
removed the blades and tested the rollers under load and it runs smooth as
well. The external roller chain drive seems to be ok too. The blade lock for
changing blades is not jammed with the cutting head rotated freely by hand.
Belt for cutting head looks ok too. Motor brushes are in good condition.
Replaced old blades with new, same problem.

I'm running out of things to check other taking the cutting head apart.
Broken gear in the cutting head? Anyone has a similar problem? Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.



Paul Franklin September 3rd 07 11:12 AM

Dewalt planer problem
 
On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 19:41:10 -0700, "** Frank **"
wrote:

When surfacing some 2x6 redwood planks, the Dewalt planer makes a clunking
nose with the cutting head hesitated and jumped up a little in a cyclical
fashion about every couple of seconds. This results in lines across the
grain about every 4 inches apart that corresponded to the clunking sound.

I've checked the cutting head and it runs smooth without load. I also
removed the blades and tested the rollers under load and it runs smooth as
well. The external roller chain drive seems to be ok too. The blade lock for
changing blades is not jammed with the cutting head rotated freely by hand.
Belt for cutting head looks ok too. Motor brushes are in good condition.
Replaced old blades with new, same problem.

I'm running out of things to check other taking the cutting head apart.
Broken gear in the cutting head? Anyone has a similar problem? Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.


Try asking in rec.woodworking



Doug Miller September 3rd 07 03:36 PM

Dewalt planer problem
 
In article , Paul Franklin wrote:
On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 19:41:10 -0700, "** Frank **"
wrote:

When surfacing some 2x6 redwood planks, the Dewalt planer makes a clunking
nose with the cutting head hesitated and jumped up a little in a cyclical
fashion about every couple of seconds. This results in lines across the
grain about every 4 inches apart that corresponded to the clunking sound.

I've checked the cutting head and it runs smooth without load. I also
removed the blades and tested the rollers under load and it runs smooth as
well. The external roller chain drive seems to be ok too. The blade lock for
changing blades is not jammed with the cutting head rotated freely by hand.
Belt for cutting head looks ok too. Motor brushes are in good condition.
Replaced old blades with new, same problem.

I'm running out of things to check other taking the cutting head apart.
Broken gear in the cutting head? Anyone has a similar problem? Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.


Try asking in rec.woodworking


And specify which model of planer.

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

** Frank ** September 3rd 07 06:08 PM

Dewalt planer problem
 

"Doug Miller" wrote in message
...
In article , Paul Franklin
wrote:
On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 19:41:10 -0700, "** Frank **"
wrote:

When surfacing some 2x6 redwood planks, the Dewalt planer makes a
clunking
nose with the cutting head hesitated and jumped up a little in a cyclical
fashion about every couple of seconds. This results in lines across the
grain about every 4 inches apart that corresponded to the clunking sound.

I've checked the cutting head and it runs smooth without load. I also
removed the blades and tested the rollers under load and it runs smooth
as
well. The external roller chain drive seems to be ok too. The blade lock
for
changing blades is not jammed with the cutting head rotated freely by
hand.
Belt for cutting head looks ok too. Motor brushes are in good condition.
Replaced old blades with new, same problem.

I'm running out of things to check other taking the cutting head apart.
Broken gear in the cutting head? Anyone has a similar problem? Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.


Try asking in rec.woodworking


And specify which model of planer.


DW733


--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.




Ktroyh April 7th 16 07:44 AM

Dewalt planer problem
 
replying to ** Frank **, Ktroyh wrote:
Check the roller bushings. The roller that has 2 chain spockets takes a heavy
load and can wear the bushing faster at that end causing the roller to jump
and cause the clunking noise as it moves out of alignment with the
correct.plane of the roller.

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