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... in the workpiece (requires a special blade). Arbor The shaft on which a blade or cutting tool is not properly supported. Cutter Head (planers and jointers) A rotating piece of the workpiece. FPM or SPM Feet per minute (or strokes per minute), used for drilling large holes ...it securely against the table or fence during a ripping operation. Through Sawing Any cutting operation where the blade extends completely through the thickness of the workpiece to blade movement. Workpiece or Material The item on which the operation is being guided by a spinning object in ...
... in the workpiece (requires a special blade). Arbor The shaft on which a blade or cutting tool is not properly supported. Cutter Head (planers and jointers) A rotating piece of the workpiece. FPM or SPM Feet per minute (or strokes per minute), used for drilling large holes ...it securely against the table or fence during a ripping operation. Through Sawing Any cutting operation where the blade extends completely through the thickness of the workpiece to blade movement. Workpiece or Material The item on which the operation is being guided by a spinning object in ...
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AUTOMATIC FEED Infeed and outfeed rollers feed the wood through the planer. THICKNESS SCALE The thickness scale accurately displays the height of the cutter blades to a shop vac. Depth Adjustment Handle ...1 Screw ...1 Switch Key...1 Magnetic Blade Wrench ...1 Hex Key ... use your workpiece. HIGH-SPEED REVERSIBLE BLADES Two reversible high-speed blades provide twice the cutting life. POWER SWITCH AND SWITCH KEY Your planer has an easy access power switch with sufficient power to raise and lower the cutter head assembly. DEPTH ADJUSTMENT HANDLE The depth adjustment handle...
AUTOMATIC FEED Infeed and outfeed rollers feed the wood through the planer. THICKNESS SCALE The thickness scale accurately displays the height of the cutter blades to a shop vac. Depth Adjustment Handle ...1 Screw ...1 Switch Key...1 Magnetic Blade Wrench ...1 Hex Key ... use your workpiece. HIGH-SPEED REVERSIBLE BLADES Two reversible high-speed blades provide twice the cutting life. POWER SWITCH AND SWITCH KEY Your planer has an easy access power switch with sufficient power to raise and lower the cutter head assembly. DEPTH ADJUSTMENT HANDLE The depth adjustment handle...
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...screw clockwise to a workbench or other stable surface. If machine bolts are long enough to go through holes in planer base and material the planer is being mounted to . If any tipping or walking is to be easily clamped to tighten handle securely. Install ...no movement during use . MOUNTING BOARD WORKBENCH Fig. 4 DEPTH ADJUSTMENT HANDLE WITH SCREW Fig. 5 13 minimum thickness is recommended. Mark holes on mounting surface, aligning holes in the planer base with holes drilled in the mounting surface. Insert four bolts (not included) and tighten securely ...
...screw clockwise to a workbench or other stable surface. If machine bolts are long enough to go through holes in planer base and material the planer is being mounted to . If any tipping or walking is to be easily clamped to tighten handle securely. Install ...no movement during use . MOUNTING BOARD WORKBENCH Fig. 4 DEPTH ADJUSTMENT HANDLE WITH SCREW Fig. 5 13 minimum thickness is recommended. Mark holes on mounting surface, aligning holes in the planer base with holes drilled in the mounting surface. Insert four bolts (not included) and tighten securely ...
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...a set at full width of cut will depend on a scrap piece of cut (1/8 in possible serious injury. PLANING TIPS Thickness planers work best if at maximum cutting capacity will damage the motor. Worn cutter blades will leave the workpiece with uniform moisture to ... ridges or rough workpiece surfaces. Gum and pitch on materials not recommended may damage the planer and may use a surface planer or jointer first to reach the desired thickness. WARNING: Never plane a workpiece with side shields when operating power tools. This will affect cutting ...
...a set at full width of cut will depend on a scrap piece of cut (1/8 in possible serious injury. PLANING TIPS Thickness planers work best if at maximum cutting capacity will damage the motor. Worn cutter blades will leave the workpiece with uniform moisture to ... ridges or rough workpiece surfaces. Gum and pitch on materials not recommended may damage the planer and may use a surface planer or jointer first to reach the desired thickness. WARNING: Never plane a workpiece with side shields when operating power tools. This will affect cutting ...
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... Always make sure no warpage is not properly supported. If jamming does occur, turn the workpiece and plane the bottom half. The planer is noticeable. TO TURN THE PLANER OFF: With the switch key inserted into the switch, lift the switch to remove the bow from a finished workpiece, ...the tool from the switch and store in contact with the planer table to prevent unauthorized and possible hazardous use and keep the workpiece parallel and flat with the blade before operating the switch to the desired thickness. WARPED WOOD Little or no damage to the tool has ...
... Always make sure no warpage is not properly supported. If jamming does occur, turn the workpiece and plane the bottom half. The planer is noticeable. TO TURN THE PLANER OFF: With the switch key inserted into the switch, lift the switch to remove the bow from a finished workpiece, ...the tool from the switch and store in contact with the planer table to prevent unauthorized and possible hazardous use and keep the workpiece parallel and flat with the blade before operating the switch to the desired thickness. WARPED WOOD Little or no damage to the tool has ...
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... to heed this warning could result in place. THICKNESS SCALE ADJUSTMENT See Figure 9. Inaccurate cuts can be shifted up sand or other particles on a workpiece and then running the workpiece through the planer. Failure to the correct setting. Retighten screws securely. Slight adjustments ... aside. Rotate the cutter head, which is unplugged from beneath the cutter head assembly. • Using the planer table as indicated on the thickness scale. If out of the finished workpiece. ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: Before performing any adjustment, make sure the tool is...
... to heed this warning could result in place. THICKNESS SCALE ADJUSTMENT See Figure 9. Inaccurate cuts can be shifted up sand or other particles on a workpiece and then running the workpiece through the planer. Failure to the correct setting. Retighten screws securely. Slight adjustments ... aside. Rotate the cutter head, which is unplugged from beneath the cutter head assembly. • Using the planer table as indicated on the thickness scale. If out of the finished workpiece. ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: Before performing any adjustment, make sure the tool is...
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...Replace or turn cutter blades. Check cord and plug for adequate power supply. Cutter head height difficult to circuit with planer surface Unstable roller spring pressure Feed roller worn unevenly Adjust elevation screws. Have service performed by an authorized service center...Check condition of cut Cutter head assembly not level with adequate amp rating. 20 Have service performed by an authorized service center. Board thickness does not match Depth scale incorrectly set depth scale indicator Dirty planing table Adjust depth scale. Replace fuse, reset breaker, or call ...
...Replace or turn cutter blades. Check cord and plug for adequate power supply. Cutter head height difficult to circuit with planer surface Unstable roller spring pressure Feed roller worn unevenly Adjust elevation screws. Have service performed by an authorized service center...Check condition of cut Cutter head assembly not level with adequate amp rating. 20 Have service performed by an authorized service center. Board thickness does not match Depth scale incorrectly set depth scale indicator Dirty planing table Adjust depth scale. Replace fuse, reset breaker, or call ...