Makita 2030 Manual Planer Jointer Pdf Viewer
Posted By admin On 05/10/17- Crack Carte Navteq On Board - Download Dragon Ball Z Burst Limit Ps3 Iso Free - Alvin Toffler Powershift Pdf To Word - Javascript Currency Converter - Makita 2030 Manual Planer Jointer Pdf - Yogi Bhajan The Mind Pdf Reader. >I have a Makita 2030 Planer-Jointer and the jointer. To adjust these? No luck at the Makita manuals. Manual for MAKITA 2030 under PDF format with our reader included.
That does look very cool, I couldn’t find information on the saw blade diameter, but it looks like it’s got to be close to 16 inches! I’ve worked on a couple 2030 units and one of the things you’ll want to check is the infeed and outfeed rollers.
I’d look at the belts too, I’m guessing it’s got more than one as the blade wouldn’t be able to spin nearly as fast as the other two cutterheads on the planer and jointer. Either way, if it’s in good shape it certainly looks like it would be worth the asking price. I’ll post pics later.
Came with the owners manual, tool kit, and extra blades for both planer and jointer (which are nicked up, but hopefully have enough life in them to be resharpened). Best of all, the rollers have already been resurfaced (they’re bright yellow and look to be in perfect shape)! When I tried jointing and planing at the seller’s house, my boards were coming out tapered, but square. I’m guessing that’s either user error or the beds need adjusting. Downsides – there’s no throat plate for the saw, cover plate for the chain/gears that drive the rollers, and the drive belt is split and needs to be replaced. I’ll post more later! So here are some pics.
Not the greatest, but the lighting was challenging with the garage door open. And I only have one lightbulb in my garage otherwise (garage lighting is on the to-do list somewhere).
I haven’t even begun to really mess around with it yet, so time will tell if there are any hidden surprises that seriously affect its functionality (like the cracked drive belt). I was able to take off the table saw, but not the two supporting legs – yet. I really don’t think I need it, and it would be nice to have it out of the way when using the thickness planer.
I think the first thing I need to do is resharpen the blades and degunk some of the gears. Overall it looks to be in great shape. The seller’s grandpa bought it new and passed it down to him (apparently when he upgraded to some Powermatic units) where it was used infrequently. His grandpa must have had the rollers resurfaced, cause they sure look pretty! (Hurray for grandpas!) Yeti – the manual says it’s a 13 1/8” saw blade.
Racoon – Scary is right! I haven’t found a date on the machine, but my manual was printed in 1981. I was able to get it for $400 on account of the cracked belt. Definitely feel like that was a good buy for this area – as long as there aren’t any other unfortunate surprises awaiting me. Those posts have spring pins holding them in you should be able to use a pin punch to drive them out and then remove the posts. Techstream Software Cracked more. However, I don’t think you want to get rid of them the four posts (two on each side) is what holds up the main castings pretty sure if you remove the table saw portion, nothing will be supporting that side of the machine except the planer table posts – which might not be the best idea. Also, it appears to be missing the feed roller gear train cover did you take it off?
If not, that might be a hard find to replace. Cheers, Brad -- Brad in FL - In Dog I trust. Everything else is questionable. Those posts have spring pins holding them in you should be able to use a pin punch to drive them out and then remove the posts.
However, I don t think you want to get rid of them the four posts (two on each side) is what holds up the main castings pretty sure if you remove the table saw portion, nothing will be supporting that side of the machine except the planer table posts – which might not be the best idea. Also, it appears to be missing the feed roller gear train cover did you take it off? If not, that might be a hard find to replace. Cheers, Brad - MrUnix Do you think they really provide that much support? Other than those 2 posts, the tablesaw top connects to the frame of the machine by two L brackets (you can see part of one to the left of the planer infeed), and the bolts run through the bracket into the bottom of the tabletop. The seller didn’t have them bolted down, so it was easy to pull the whole thing off after disconnecting the wiring.