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Old 09-08-2009, 04:55 PM   #1
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Question seeking protech planer manual CS6005

Hi, I'm new to the forum and saw that I was not alone in looking for a manual for my planer. The motor quit on my Delta 12 1/2" planer and they discontinued the replacement motors. So I bought a used 13" protech and am looking for a manual. Before I use it I want to check it out. I went to rotate the blades and the instructions on the new blades package seem to be opposite of what it is. It says to loosen the bolts counter clockwise and tighten clockwise. To me it seems that loosening the bolts tightens the blade, and so on. Would like to check a manual or better yet hear from someone that has changed them on this machine.
Sorry if this seems long winded, but I just want to be sure. I have had a planer throw a knife. Could have gotten ugly.
Thanks, Tom
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