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What is a Planer? A Planner is used to bring the thickness of a work pieces to a desired size and to surface the top and bottom faces of a board smooth. From This… …To This
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What’s going on inside? 1.In-feed Roll - feeds board into cutters 2.Cutter Head - removes material 3.Out-feed Roll - pulls board out of cutters
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Always use proper eye protection
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Be sure to check all materials for loose knots, nails, and other foreign objects.
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Select the proper depth of cut and rate of speed depending on the stock being planed.
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Do not force stock through the plainer. Let the power feed operate and pull the stock through the machine.
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Don’t stand directly in-front of the machine this will prevent you from getting injured if there is kick back.
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Never put hands on tables (in-feed or out-feed).
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Never reach into the throat area of the planer.
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Never look directly into the throat of a planer while it is running or in operation.
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Always operate with the chip removal system on. Remove excess chips only when power is off and machine is at a dead stop.
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Thin stock should be properly supported by a jig or backup board.
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Special note: Pressure rollers causes wood to snap down onto the in-feed table when starting
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Minimum Sizes Length of stock is 13” Thickness without support is 5/16 inch.
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Scrape off all glue before sending through the planer
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Cut Speed Hard Stock = less removed each time / slower feed rate Soft Stock = more removed each time / faster feed rate
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Do not feed stock of different thickness through the planer at the same time. (thickness must be the same)
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