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Irish89 March 20th 04 05:00 PM

HELP! Problems with changing blade on surface planer
 
I have a 12" Delta Surface Planer (No. 22-540). I am having major
problems loosing the screws (actually the nuts) which hold the blade in
place on one side.

I had no problems loosening the nuts on one side, flipping the blade
over and tightening everything back down. When I started on the second
blade, two of the nuts wouldn't budge. Unfortunately, while attempting
to loosen them, the nuts rounded over and now nothing will loosen them.
My most recent attempt was to soak it in WD-40 for a little bit, then to
go crazy on it with a small visegrip. Still no luck.

As you may know it's nearly impossible to get a good angle on these nuts
because they are down in the channel where the blade is located.

Has anyone else ever encountered this problem, or have a flash of
brilliance which will bail me out?

Thanks.

Paul Kane

S. A. King March 20th 04 11:04 PM

HELP! Problems with changing blade on surface planer
 
You may have to resort to a chisel (cold chisel) and a hammer if nothing
else works.
Si

Irish89 wrote:

I have a 12" Delta Surface Planer (No. 22-540). I am having major
problems loosing the screws (actually the nuts) which hold the blade in
place on one side.

I had no problems loosening the nuts on one side, flipping the blade
over and tightening everything back down. When I started on the second
blade, two of the nuts wouldn't budge. Unfortunately, while attempting
to loosen them, the nuts rounded over and now nothing will loosen them.
My most recent attempt was to soak it in WD-40 for a little bit, then to
go crazy on it with a small visegrip. Still no luck.

As you may know it's nearly impossible to get a good angle on these nuts
because they are down in the channel where the blade is located.

Has anyone else ever encountered this problem, or have a flash of
brilliance which will bail me out?

Thanks.

Paul Kane




P©WÉ®T©©LMAN ²ºº March 21st 04 05:35 AM

HELP! Problems with changing blade on surface planer
 

"Irish89" wrote in message
bal.net...
I have a 12" Delta Surface Planer (No. 22-540). I am having major
problems loosing the screws (actually the nuts) which hold the blade in
place on one side.

I had no problems loosening the nuts on one side, flipping the blade
over and tightening everything back down. When I started on the second
blade, two of the nuts wouldn't budge. Unfortunately, while attempting
to loosen them, the nuts rounded over and now nothing will loosen them.
My most recent attempt was to soak it in WD-40 for a little bit, then to
go crazy on it with a small visegrip. Still no luck.

As you may know it's nearly impossible to get a good angle on these nuts
because they are down in the channel where the blade is located.

Has anyone else ever encountered this problem, or have a flash of
brilliance which will bail me out?

Thanks.

Paul Kane


You may have to use a small punch or nail set to lightly tap loose the nut
in the right direction, then replace them if damaged too much....a couple of
short sharp light taps should get it started to undo.

Jon~



John Crea March 21st 04 09:12 PM

HELP! Problems with changing blade on surface planer
 
I don't have any hands on with that planner, but could you possibly
get a NUT SPLITTER in there to 'crack' the frozen nut and then get it
off?? Of course you would have to replace the nuts

John

On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 00:35:18 -0500, "P©WÉ®T©©LMAN
²ºº4" wrote:


"Irish89" wrote in message
obal.net...
I have a 12" Delta Surface Planer (No. 22-540). I am having major
problems loosing the screws (actually the nuts) which hold the blade in
place on one side.

I had no problems loosening the nuts on one side, flipping the blade
over and tightening everything back down. When I started on the second
blade, two of the nuts wouldn't budge. Unfortunately, while attempting
to loosen them, the nuts rounded over and now nothing will loosen them.
My most recent attempt was to soak it in WD-40 for a little bit, then to
go crazy on it with a small visegrip. Still no luck.

As you may know it's nearly impossible to get a good angle on these nuts
because they are down in the channel where the blade is located.

Has anyone else ever encountered this problem, or have a flash of
brilliance which will bail me out?

Thanks.

Paul Kane


You may have to use a small punch or nail set to lightly tap loose the nut
in the right direction, then replace them if damaged too much....a couple of
short sharp light taps should get it started to undo.

Jon~



Mike at American Sycamore March 21st 04 10:12 PM

HELP! Problems with changing blade on surface planer
 
"P©WÉ®T©©LMAN ²ºº4" wrote in message ...
"Irish89" wrote in message
bal.net...
I have a 12" Delta Surface Planer (No. 22-540). I am having major
problems loosing the screws (actually the nuts) which hold the blade in
place on one side.

I had no problems loosening the nuts on one side, flipping the blade
over and tightening everything back down. When I started on the second
blade, two of the nuts wouldn't budge. Unfortunately, while attempting
to loosen them, the nuts rounded over and now nothing will loosen them.
My most recent attempt was to soak it in WD-40 for a little bit, then to
go crazy on it with a small visegrip. Still no luck.

As you may know it's nearly impossible to get a good angle on these nuts
because they are down in the channel where the blade is located.

Has anyone else ever encountered this problem, or have a flash of
brilliance which will bail me out?

Thanks.

Paul Kane


You may have to use a small punch or nail set to lightly tap loose the nut
in the right direction, then replace them if damaged too much....a couple of
short sharp light taps should get it started to undo.

Jon~






UGHThis is a real pain in the butt.....The bums at the factory with
their powerful air wrench and then let the unit set for a while and
the nuts and head fuse together. I suggest that you call your local
Delta service center and ask them for help. They most likely deal
with this alot. I would remove the old ones and replace them with new
ones. Sorry that you are having problems. Good luck....
Mike from American Sycamore
www.americansycamoreretreat.com

mike March 22nd 04 04:57 AM

HELP! Problems with changing blade on surface planer
 
Irish89 wrote in message obal.net...
I have a 12" Delta Surface Planer (No. 22-540). I am having major
problems loosing the screws (actually the nuts) which hold the blade in
place on one side.

Paul if you can heat the nuts with either a heat gun or electric
soldering iron then while still hot turn them off. The nuts will
expand slightly. You probably will have to heat the nuts long enough
for a drop of water to steam off it.

mike


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