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Safety Protocols
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Refer to them often and use them to instruct others.
LIKE ALL MACHINES, THERE IS DANGER ASSOCIATED WITH THE MACHINE. INJURY IS FREQUENTLY CAUSED BY LACK OF
KNOWLEDGE OR FAMILIARITY. USE THIS MACHINE WITH RESPECT. IF NORMAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE OVERLOOKED
OR IGNORED, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY MAY OCCUR.
1. KICKBACK
"KICKBACK" IS WHEN THE WORK PIECE IS THROWN OFF THE PLANER TABLE BY THE CUTTER HEAD. THE "KICKBACK ZONE",
IS THE PATH DIRECTLY BACK THROUGH THE IN-FEED TABLE. NEVER STAND OR ALLOW OTHERS TO STAND IN THIS AREA
DURING OPERATION. IF KICK BACK OCCURS, SEVERE INJURY MAY RESULT.
2. CUTTER HEAD ALIGNMENT
TO REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF KICKBACK, KEEP THE TOP EDGE OF THE OUT-FEED TABLE ALIGNED WITH THE CUTTER
HEAD INSERT AT TOP DEAD CENTER (TDC).
3. SUPPORTING THE WORK
ONLY MAKE CUTS IF THE WORK PIECE IS STABLE AND NEVER ATTEMPT TO CUT UNSTABLE PLANKS, OR INJURY MAY
OCCUR.
4. CUTTING DEPTH
NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM CUTTING DEPTH
of 1/16” or
1.60 mm
, AS STATED IN THE
SPECIFICATION FOR YOUR MACHINE. IT IS FAR BETTER TO TAKE SEVERAL SMALL CUTS RATHER THAN LARGE CUTS.
5. DIRECTION OF CUT
PLANING AGAINST THE GRAIN OR PLANING END GRAIN IS DANGEROUS AND COULD PRODUCE CHATTER OR EXCESSIVE
CHIP OUT. ALWAYS PLANE WITH THE GRAIN.
6. GUARDS
GUARDS ARE DESIGNED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY. ALWAYS USE THE GUARDS. IF IT IS IMPERATIVE TO USE THE
MACHINE WITHOUT THE GUARDS, [RABBETING] ALWAYS REPLACE THE GUARDS.
7. CUTTING DIRECTION
ONLY CUT FROM THE IN-FEED TABLE TO THE OUT-FEED TABLE, AND ALWAYS COMPLETE THE CUT. DO NOT STOP THE
WOOD PROGRESS UNTIL THE JOB HAS CLEARED THE CUTTER HEAD COMPLETELY. ONLY CUT WITH THE GRAIN OR AT A
SLIGHT ANGLE TO THE GRAIN.
8. STOCK
YOUR SAFETY WILL BE GREATLY ENHANCED IF YOU ONLY USE GOOD LUMBER. ONLY WORK WITH LUMBER AFTER YOU
HAVE INSPECTED IT COMPLETELY. STAPLES, NAILS LOOSE KNOTS AND ANY OTHER METAL IN THE PLANK WILL DAMAGE
YOUR CUTTER HEAD AND COULD CAUSE INJURY AND OR FIRE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION ABOUT A PIECE OF LUMBER,
DO NOT USE IT.
Summary of Contents for PX-20 SHEARTEC II
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Page 7: ...7 Safety Protocols ...
Page 8: ...8 Safety Protocols Cont d ...
Page 9: ...9 Safety Protocols Cont d ...
Page 17: ...17 Specifications for the PX 20 SHEARTEC II Planer ...
Page 44: ...44 PX 20 20 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP ...
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Page 46: ...46 PX 20 20 Planer Front Rear Precision Adjustment SOP Cont d ...
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Page 57: ...57 Lubrication Regular monitoring and replacement of lubrication is needed 1 2 3 4 5 ...
Page 62: ...62 Troubleshooting ...
Page 63: ...63 Wiring WARNING REVIEW ELECTRICAL SAFETY Pg s 11 16 PRIOR TO ANY WIRING PROCEDURES ...
Page 64: ...64 Wiring Diagram ...
Page 65: ...65 Replacement Parts Diagram Base ...
Page 66: ...66 Replacement Parts Diagram Table ...
Page 67: ...67 Replacement Parts Diagram Cutter Assembly ...
Page 68: ...68 Replacement Parts Table ...
Page 69: ...69 Replacement Parts Table Cont d ...
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Page 74: ...74 Warranty ...
Page 76: ...76 NOTES ...