Elektra Beckum Planer Thicknesser Hc260 Manual
• Simple conversion from surface planer to bench thicknesser without tools • Stable gear for uniform work piece feed • Thickness table made of solid, non-abrasive grey cast iron • Convenient height adjustment with crank handle • Planer blades with double blade for longer service life • Jointing fence, swivelling 90°-45° • Powerful universal motor for powerful lugging drive and even planing result • Quiet induction motor, maintenance-free and robust. • Restart protection: prevents unintentional start-up after power supply interruption. Basic Instinct 2 Torrent Download Ita.
Hi all, I am giving some thought to installing a spiral head for my for my Electra Beckum HC 260-M combination planer/thicknesser. Has anyone retro fi. SOURCE: i have a delta planer. Here is a free download of the manual you need. With new sharp blades you will find that it feeds as it should. 4 thumbs up please.
I have a 9 year old Elektra beckum HC 260 K paner Thicknesser which is only occasionally used for hobby purposes. Recently I planed a fair amount Australian Red Cedar and sticky gum deposits formed on the outfeed rubberised roller. I sponged the resin off as best as I could but I suspect the roller has deteriorated and needs replacement. I have another problem with th eticknesser in that no matter how accurately I set the blades the thickness is not uniform and planing narrower boards on the same thickness settings can give different thicknesses.
My selling agent does not have a suitable repair section and I would like to obtain a proper workshop manual to give to my electrical repair person who would be willing to carry out the work required. I also wish to know where I might purchase any necessary parts. I live in Taree NSW Australia Regards Bob Hedley. • 3740 Answers SOURCE: It sounds like your blade holder assy has become misaligned on the blade drive shaft. Try if you can to use a straight edge on 2 planes 90 deg apart and see if there are any gaps in either of the srtaight edges.
I suspect that the blade drive holder has become slightly dislodged from the drive collar on one end allowing the blade drive to tilt on the drive shaft. I had the same thing happen on another brand named Planer and it was a matter of reseating the collar to cure the stripes. Sure took a long time to sort out. Posted on Feb 06, 2010. • 2100 Answers SOURCE: You mean you're getting speed bumps?
Do you have the blade setting tools that came with the planer? You need them, it will be hard to do without them. It is a little C shaped jig that rides on the drum over the knife, you have your knife sharpened and set in the drum, snug, not tight,under the knife are adj screws, you run the knife setter around the drum and just scrap the top of the knife, do not pull the knife, just go over it barely scraping it, then snug it up, do not tighten anything yet, move on to the next screw, do the same thing, then the last screw, then go back to the first, still good?
Second, third, now, tighten them up, the setter doesn't pull the knife, just barely scrapes it, but it does hit it. Now do the other side. Both knives will be set the same, no more speed bumps, or uneven cuts. To move the knife back in, if you brought it out too far, use a block of wood to tap it down, make sure you put the elevation screw down first.
Do not answer the fone while doing this. It is serious stuff, when those knives start flying. Hope this helps. Posted on Jul 07, 2010.