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1. kNOW YOUR TOOL

Read and understand the owners manual and labels affixed to the

tool. Learn its application and limitations as well as its specific

potential hazards. 

2. GROUND THE TOOL.

This tool is equipped with an approved 3-conductor cord and a

3-prong grounding type plug to fit the proper grounding type

receptacle. The green conductor in the cord is the grounding wire.

NEVER

connect the green wire to a live terminal.

3. kEEP GUARDS IN PLACE.

Keep in good working order, properly adjusted and aligned.

4. REMOVE ADJUSTING kEYS AND WRENCHES.

Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches

are removed from tool before turning it on.

5. kEEP WORk AREA CLEAN.

Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents. Make sure the floor

is clean and not slippery. 

6. AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT.

Don’t use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to

rain. Keep work area well lit and provide adequate surrounding

work space.

7. kEEP CHILDREN AWAY.

All visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area.

8. MAkE WORkSHOP CHILD-PROOF.

-with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.

9. USE PROPER SPEED.

A tool will do a better and safer job when operated at the proper

speed.

10. USE RIGHT TOOL.

Don’t force the tool or the attachment to do a job for which it was

not designed.

11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL.

Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry (rings,

watch) because they could get caught in moving parts. Non-slip

footwear is  recommended. Wear protective hair covering to

contain long hair. Roll up long sleeves above the elbows.

12. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES.

Always wear safety glasses (ANSI Z87.1). Everyday eye-glasses

only have impact resistant lenses, thet are 

NOT

safety glasses.

Also use a face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty.

13. DON’T OVERREACH.

Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

14. MAINTAIN TOOL WITH CARE.

Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Fol-

low instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.

15. DISCONNECT TOOLS.

Before servicing, when changing accessories or attachments.

16. AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING.

Make sure the swich is in the ‘’OFF’’ position before plugging in.

17. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.

Consult the manual for recommended accessories. Follow the

instructions that accompany the accessories. The use of improper

accessories may cause hazards.

18. NEVER STAND ON TOOL.

Serious injury could occur if the tool tips over. Do not store materials

such that it is necessary to stand on the tool to reach them.

19. CHECk DAMAGED PARTS.

Before further use of the tool, a guard or other parts that are

damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that they will

operate properly and perform their intended function. Check for

alignment of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any

other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other

parts that are damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.

20. NEVER LEAVE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED.

Turn power ‘’OFF’’. Don’t leave any tool running until it comes to

a complete stop.

SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR MACHINES WITH A SPIRAL 

CUTTERHEAD

Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing

how your machine works. Read and understand the following safety

rules before operating.

1. For your own safety, read the entire instruction manual before

operating the planer.

2. Be sure that the cutterhead inserts are securely installed in the

cutterhead.

3. Always use clean, properly sharpened inserts. Dirty or dull inserts

are unsafe and can lead to accidents.

4. Do not force stock into the cutterhead. The machine will perform

better and more safely when working at the rate for which it was

designed.

5. Be sure that the cutterhead has gained full operating speed

before starting to joint/plane a workpiece.

6. Inspect stock and remove all foreign objects before jointing/

planing. Make sure that all stock is clean and free of any dirt,

nails, staples, tiny rocks or any other foreign objects that may

damage the inserts. Only process natural solid wood boards.

Never joint/plane MDF, particle board, plywood, laminates or other

synthetic materials.

7. Do not operate this machine when tired, distracted, or under the

effects of drugs, alcohol or any medication that impairs reflexes or

alertness.

8. Keep guards in place and in working order. If a guard must be

removed for maintenance or cleaning be sure it is properly

re-attached before using the machine again.

9. Kickback is when the workpiece is ejected at high speeds by the

force of the cutterhead. To minimize the risk of injury from

kickback, use proper feeding technique and stand to one side, out

of the path of a potential kickback.

10. Place stock firmly against the table and use suitable in-feed and 

out-feed support if stock is too long.

11. Always use push blocks for jointing material less than 3” in height.

12. Do not perform planing operations on material shorter than 6”,

narrower than 3/4” or less than 1/2” thick.

13. Never make jointing or planing cuts, deeper than 1/8”. On cuts

more than 1-1/2” wide, adjust depth of cut to 1/16” or less to avoid

overloading machine and to minimize chance of kick-back (work

thrown back toward you).

GENERAL & SPECIFIC 

SAFETY RULES 

Summary of Contents for KC-12HJPC

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL KC 12HJPC COPYRIGHT 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC 12 INDUSTRIAL JOINTER PLANER WITH SPIRAL CUTTERHEAD...

Page 2: ...or accidents repairs done by an unauthorized service centre alterations and lack of maintenance King Canada shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental spe...

Page 3: ...ol to reach them 19 CHECk DAMAGED PARTS Before further use of the tool a guard or other parts that are damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that they will operate properly and perform their i...

Page 4: ...15 4 dust chute Planer mode 16 4 dust chute release pin 17 Planing thickness scale indicator 18 Planer table raising lowering handwheel 19 Planer table lock handle 20 Planer power feed lever 21 Planer...

Page 5: ...R JOINTER PLANER DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER 220V OPERATION As received from the factory your Jointer Planer is ready to operate on 220V circuit This Jointer Planer is int...

Page 6: ...unting pan head screws through the two holes D in the main switch housing as shown in Fig 4 4 Reinstall the switch cover B using the 2 white plastic screws A SWITCHING FROM JOINTER MODE TO PLANER MODE...

Page 7: ...nd then locked into position It should not be adjusted further in the jointing operation 2 Using The Cutterhead Guard The cutterhead guard A Fig 9 should be properly positioned so that it rests agains...

Page 8: ...the table pitch and tilt at the back or adjusting the two cap screws that adjust the table at the front 1 Disconnect the machine from the power source 2 Loosen the table lock levers and lift the table...

Page 9: ...y turning counterclockwise Note The cutter insert and the seat should be as clean as possible This will prevent breakage of inserts and ensure proper insert alignment 3 If cutter insert is damaged rep...

Page 10: ...planer table has been set parallel to the cutterhead in the factory However table alignment should be checked to ensure there hasn t been any movement during shipment To check Planer table alignment 1...

Page 11: ...feed the workpiece with the grain when possible and avoid feeding a workpiece through against the grain Feed ing against the grain could result in chipped or uneven surfaces Jointing Jointing produce...

Page 12: ...and outfeed sides of the machine basic operation principles 1 Position the workpiece with the side to be planed facing upward toward the cutterhead 2 Turn on the planer and engage the feed rollers 3 R...

Page 13: ...clean and regularly clear the machine of sawdust and debris 3 Make sure you are wearing proper attire for operating machinery This includes safety glasses and hearing protection Avoid loose fitting c...

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