Page 2 - CONTACT INFORMATION
2 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 2 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International CONTACT INFORMATION .........................................................................................3 SECTION 1: SAFETY General Power Tool Safety Instructions ...........................................................
Page 3 - SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE
2 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 2 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 3 SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule ..............................................................................................23Cleaning ........................................
Page 7 - Additional Safety for Planers; INSTRUCTION MANUAL
6 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 6 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 7 Additional Safety for Planers INSTRUCTION MANUAL : Be aware of correct operation and potential safety hazards. Read and understand this entire manual before starting the planer. INFEED C...
Page 8 - SPECIFICATION SHEET
8 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 8 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International SPECIFICATION SHEET PNR 14-150 15" Single Surface Thickness Planer Item Number PNR 14-150 Description 15" Single Surface Thickness Planer Motor HP 3hp, 220v, 1ph, 18A Table size 15" x 19-7/8" Footprint (less ...
Page 9 - Figure 2
8 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 8 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 9 A Magnetic SwitchB Return RollersC Table Height Hand wheelD GearboxE Extension WingF Table Height ScaleG Speed Control KnobH Table Locks - Figure 2 I Lifting BarsJ Motor Access CoverK V-...
Page 10 - WARNING; SECTION 2: Power Requirements; 20V Single-Phase Grounding
10 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 10 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International SECTION 3: Set up WARNING : This planer is a heavy machine (560 lbs. shipping weight). DO NOT over-exert yourself while unpacking or moving this machine. To be safe, you will need assistance and power equip-ment when movin...
Page 12 - Site Considerations; Floor Load; Moving & Placing Planer; Cleaning
12 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 12 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Site Considerations WARNING: DO NOT allow unsupervised children or visitors in shop at any time. Floor Load The PNR 14-150 has a shipping weight of 560 lbs (254Kg), net weight of 500 lbs (226.8Kg), and a base footprint of ...
Page 13 - Hand Wheel
12 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 12 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 13 Figure 6 Figure 8 ! Figure 7 3 Using a straightedge as a guide and the set screws for leveling control, position the extension wings even with the table, then fully tighten the hex bo...
Page 14 - Gearbox Oil Level; Fill Plug; Safety Switch
14 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 14 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Gearbox Oil Level WARNING: Before starting your machine for the first time, make sure the gearbox has oil. The proper oil level is just even with the bottom of the fill plug hole. The gearbox uses 80W-90W gear oil. To check ...
Page 15 - Before You Begin; Basic Operations
14 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 14 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 15 SECTION 4: Operations / Adjustments Your Pioneer thickness planer has been fully adjusted at the factory and no further setup is required to oper-ate your machine. However, because of...
Page 16 - Operation Tips; Operating Feed Speed
16 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 16 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Operation Tips ¸ Lumber should be clean and dry. Inspect for defects like loose knots, warping, cupping, twisting, glue and for foreign objects (nails, staples, imbedded gravel, etc,). If you have any question about the qu...
Page 17 - Adjusting Height / Depth of Cut; Adjusting Bed Rollers
16 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 16 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 17 Adjusting Height / Depth of Cut 1 Turn handwheel clockwise or counter-clockwise to adjust to the required height of table. (Fiqure 14) 2 Before adjusting height, the lock knobs must b...
Page 18 - Adjusting V-Belt Tension; Anti-Kickback Fingers
18 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 18 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Adjusting V-Belt Tension This must be done after approximately 16 hours of operation. During this first 16 hours the V-belts will stretch and seat into the pulley grooves. After this 16 hours, the V-belts must be tensioned...
Page 19 - Gib Bolts; Inspecting Knives
18 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 18 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 19 Figure 22 Figure 23 To Lock To Loosen Gib Bolts Figure 25 Knives Figure 24 Middle Tab Jack Screw Knife Gib Bolt Gib Inspecting Knives The planer knives are preset at the factory to su...
Page 20 - Zeroing the Planer
20 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 20 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Feed Rollers and Chip Breaker Adjustments The infeed, outfeed rollers and chip breaker are preset at the factory for normal use. If material is not feeding evenly through the planer follow these adjustment procedures. For ...
Page 21 - Feed Roller Spring Tension; Feed Rollers; Chip Breaker
20 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 20 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 21 Feed Roller Spring Tension The infeed and out feed rollers are under spring tension so material can be feed evenly through the planer. When stock feed is erratic or stops completely, ...
Page 22 - Table Parallelism; Table Parallelism Inspection
22 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 22 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International Table Parallelism Your Pioneer planer is pre-set parallel at the factory and should rarely need adjustment. However, in the instance that lumber is not parallel in width follow the adjustment procedures. Table Parallelism ...
Page 23 - Mantenance Schedule for Optimum Performance; DAILY; YEARLY
22 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 22 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 23 WARNING: Always disconnect power to the machine before perform-ing any maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury. SECTION 5: Maintenance Mantenance Schedul...
Page 24 - Parts Breakdown PNR 14-150
24 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 24 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International � � � �� �� �� ��� � ��������������������������������������������������� Parts Breakdown PNR 14-150
Page 25 - Parts Listing PNR 14-150
24 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 24 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 25 Key Part No. Descriptions Qty 1 230118-000 NUT 2 2 170871-133 PULLEY COVER 1 3 014010-000 BELT 3 4 380147-901 BOLT 2 5 000902-102 SCREW W/WASHER 24 6 170432-133 PULLEY GUARD 1 7 00000...
Page 27 - Parts Listing PNR 14-150
26 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 26 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 27 Key Part No. Descriptions Qty 108 041503-017 PLASTIC PLATE 1 109 360360-902 ECCENTRIC SHAFT 4 110 921209-000 ROLLER ASSEMBLY 2 030301-000 BALL BEARING 2 190005-000 ROLLER 1 112 230115...