Re: Felder Adjustable Rebate Cutterhead
michael, i should have said PN inquired by SW. FWIW, the OP post is from 2015. imran
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imran
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#111038
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Re: Felder Adjustable Rebate Cutterhead
04.0.160 was the PN first mentioned in this thread. 04.1.160 was not mentioned until Shinta asked for it. 04.1.160 is the one I have, hence my answer to Shinta and not the OP.
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michael@...
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Re: Felder Adjustable Rebate Cutterhead
the PN mentioned is 04.1.160 and it is available on USA felder eshop.
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imran
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Re: Felder Adjustable Rebate Cutterhead
I think this thread was originally about 04.0.160. I cannot find this cutter at the Felder shop. Maybe it's an older model? Edit: I bought my cutter in October this year. I had trouble finding anyone
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michael@...
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Re: Felder Adjustable Rebate Cutterhead
Michael, thank you for the information and link. Reading through the thread again, I am confused. David's post indicates part 04.1.160 to have locating pins that need to be shimmed with spacers with
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Shinta Wakahisa
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Felder g330 edgebander
Trying to find out what everyone does about banding the sides of a 6¡± drawer front since it¡¯s under the machines minimum
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Casey Poisel
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Re: Felder Adjustable Rebate Cutterhead
In the Dutch web shop there is an illustration how to separate it (opposing sides towards each other for tenoning as compared to rebate cutting):
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Jonathan Martens
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Re: Felder Adjustable Rebate Cutterhead
Shinta, 04.1.160 does not have locating pins, so you won't need shims with hole pattern. Use any standard 30 mm shim. I don't know where you are located, here is an example at Axminster:
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michael@...
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Re: Felder Adjustable Rebate Cutterhead
Gary or anyone, I am looking at the Felder?04.1.160 rebate cutter and wonder about how to separate the cutters apart for tenon cutting.? Naturally, there are answers on FOG.? I can only find part
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Shinta Wakahisa
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Re: Felder F38 feeder repair
They probably got something jammed between two of the wheels at some point and cracked the sprockets. Could have been defective sprockets to begin with¡ hard to say if they are machined from solid
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Tannewitz Brake Questions
Drum brakes are pretty standardized, they will be grouped by diameter and drum width. I doubt you will have much issue finding something that will fit. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Felder F38 feeder repair
After thinking about Brian's response about the circlips, I unscrewed all of the springs.? With the springs unscrewed and after removing one of the speed change gears from the opposite side, I was
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dyclist@...
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Re: Changing planer belt
I received the attached document from Felder about planer belt tensioning in 2005. Not sure this is applicable to your machine. It might be interesting what prompted Felder to send me this document.
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David P. Best
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Re: Changing planer belt
Hi Jeff, those are the elect motor retaining bolts, I wouldn¡¯t think belt should go between 2 rollers, it should just run between motor pulley & cutter head pulley. In second photo looks like
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Colin surname
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Re: Tannewitz Brake Questions
Did some research. There are two types of electric brakes, magnetic ones where an electro magnet energizes, grabs the hub area of the drum and pulls a lever to activate the brake. I need to see if I
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Changing planer belt
Thanks Colin, but I don't see a black motor vent anywhere.? I did remove the green motor cover to get to the back of the motor but I don't see any screws.? I'm also not able to budge the motor mount
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Jeff
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Re: Changing planer belt
Sorry Jeff I should of read your email a bit better, ¡°M¡± is motor vent and would be on infeed/outfeed side of planer/thicknesser at the base, this will give you to access to elect motor and
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Colin surname
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Re: Changing planer belt
Hi Jeff, M is the black ventilator on grid( air vent for elect motor and access point), R is the adjustment screw. Colin Sent from Mail for Windows 10 -- This email has been checked for viruses by
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Colin surname
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Changing planer belt
I am trying to change the planer belt on my BF631 and am having trouble with the manual.? I've got the belt and have it installed on the top pulley but can't figure out how to put it on the lower
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Jeff
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Re: Planer Belt I think?
Mike it wouldn¡¯t hurt to change belt while your at it, mind you the belts do last quite a bit longer than the wheels, wheels I would change every 4=5 years. If having a look, access area by way of
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Colin surname
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