Planer stand (optional accessory)
Place the stays on a level location and assemble the
legs inside. Secure with the cap square neck bolts,
spring washers and hex nuts, then attach the rubber
caps to the ends of the legs.
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► 1 . Rubber cap 2. Stay (B) 3. Stay (A) 4. Leg 5. Stay
(A) 6. Cap square neck bolt 7. Spring washer 8. Hex
nut 9. Leg
Now set the planer on the top of the assembled stand
and secure with the four hex bolts, flat washers and hex
nuts.
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► 1 . Hex bolt 2. Hex nut 3. Flat washer 4. Hex bolt
NOTE:
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Insert the hex bolts through the holes from the
reverse side of the stand and secure them with
the flat washers and hex nuts. If you insert the
hex bolts from above the planer base, the hex
bolts cannot be firmly secured.
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The planer stand should be bolted with the four bolts to
the floor using the bolt holes provided in the legs.
► 1 . Bolt
OPERATION
CAUTION:
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Two or more pieces of narrow but similar thick-
ness stock can be passed through the planer
side by side. However, allow some spacing
between the stock to permit the feed rollers to
grip the thinnest piece of stock. Otherwise, a
slightly thinner piece could be kicked back by
the cutterhead.
Place the workpiece flat on the table top.
Determine the depth of cut as described before.
Switch on the tool and wait until the blades attain full
speed. The workpiece should not be in contact with the
feed roller when you turn the tool on.
Then insert the workpiece flush with the table top.
When cutting a long or heavy workpiece, lift up its end
slightly at the start and the end of the cut to avoid goug-
ing or snipping at the extreme ends of the workpiece.
The use of the tool top enables quick, effortless return
of the workpiece to the infeed table side. This is espe-
cially convenient with two operators.
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