planer key
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planer key
I have a planer pro that I purchased used. It did not come with a key. I have tried to order one from Shopsmith but they have none in stock and a shipment date may never be:rolleyes: . I am hoping that someone can take a picture with measurements so that I can "create" a key.
Thanks
Thanks
- dusty
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I have a ProPlaner and would gladly provide a picture of what you need but I do not recognize your reference to a "key".cpatten wrote:I have a planer pro that I purchased used. It did not come with a key. I have tried to order one from Shopsmith but they have none in stock and a shipment date may never be:rolleyes: . I am hoping that someone can take a picture with measurements so that I can "create" a key.
Thanks
Are you referring to the device that is used to raise and lower the table.
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- jcraigie
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Sorry for the delay:o Here you go if you need anything else let me know.
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1984 Mark V 500 and an early 1954 greenie. jointer, belt sander, bandsaw, jigsaw, planner.
Jeff
Jeff
You should be able to fabricate one from a piece of 1/4" dowel that has been drilled to accept a short section cut from a nail. I have repaired keys that have had the nub sheared off. I found a nail about the same diameter as the nub, cut it, drilled a hole in the key to accept it and epoxied the nail in the hole.
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Depending on your requirement for multi-layered safety in the shop, (ie: kids present, etc.) you may want to just take the switch apart and remove the little piece of plastic that the key moves. Then the planer will start without the key.
Paul M
Paul M
Paul M ........ The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese