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Thread: Workzone Planer Thicknesser replacement blades - see Ryobi

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    Workzone Planer Thicknesser replacement blades - see Ryobi

    Hello All,

    If anyone bought an Aldi Workzone Titanium Planer Thicknesser MB1931A mine was originally fitted with a 319 mm x 18.2 mm x 3.2 mm HSS 18% planer blade. Single bevel or sharpened edge

    Ryobi 318 mm planer blades that are advertised as for use with most 318 mm Planers purchased from Bunnings fits the Workzone planer. These are two sided sharpened blades.

    There are also other brands available online that do produce a 319 mm blade.

    Kind regards
    Lionel

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    Hello All,

    The blades are accessed by unbolting the four allen bolts that secure the chip extraction chute.

    A series of eight or so 8 mm bolts are undone to loosen the blade holder bar. There are two springs that locate the height of the blades. The springs can fall out and one can disappear - very easily. Ask me how I know this!

    The eight or so bolts operate as pinch bolts against the blade roller frame rail. There are no dowel pins to locate the blade so replacement blades do not need to have holes in them. Hole or zero hole blades each fit okay.

    Kind regards
    Lionel

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    Diabolical things they are!

    We have a really old bugga of a machine at the shed, I reckon even older than most folks on here, with a screw adjuster that love to chew fingers up at a rate of knots to boot.

    Anyhow, I was tasked with getting it back up and running, which needed a fair bit of work. Stupid thing has Whitworth type fixtures, and of course we have exactly zero Whitworth tools at the shed.
    So next best thing ... maybe the 14mm open ender.
    I thought I had the blades all done up right, and I reckon I got a score of two out of three ... generally I'd be happy with such a reasonable score. 66.6667% score is fine for a Mr Average such as myself.

    BUT! not in planer/thicknesser land.
    One of the blades tried to land on the moon, I at least had the foresight to test it with the top down. Extremely sturdy cast iron stuff. Blade bounced around madly for a sec and snapped a couple of important cast iron doodads and thingamejigs.

    And it was only then that I understood that a 100% success rate is required, and that 66.66667% = FAIL!
    Arthur.

    All these discos are giving me a heart attack!

    '99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
    '03 D2 Td5 Auto
    '03 D2a Td5 Auto

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