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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR PLANER

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Be aware of general power tool safety. Make sure all the 
safety rules are understood.
•  Wait for the cutter to stop before setting the tool down. 

An exposed rotating cutter may engage the surface, 
leading to possible loss of control and serious injury.

•  Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when 

performing an operation where the cutting accessory 
may contact hidden wiring or its own cord.  Cutting 
accessory contacting  a “live” wire may make exposed 
metal parts of the powert tool “live” and could give the 
operator an electric shock.

•  Secure the workpiece to a stable platform using clamps 

or another practical method. Holding the work by hand 
or against the body leaves it unstable and may lead to a 
loss of control.

•  Secure the material being planed. Never hold it in your 

hand or across your legs. Small workpieces must be 
adequately secured so that the rotating planer blades 
don’t pick them up during the forward motion of the 
planer. Unstable support causes the blades to bind, 
resulting in a loss of control and possible injury.

•  Always start the planer before allowing the blade to 

contact with the workpiece. Let the blade reach full 
speed before using the tool. The planer can vibrate or 
chatter and possibly kickback if the speed while cutting 
is too slow.

•  Check the workpiece for nails. If there are nails, either 

remove them or set them well below intended finished 
surface. If the planer blades strike objects like nails it 
may cause serious personal injury from kickback.

•  Only use this planer with wood and wood products.
•  Unplug the planer before changing accessories. 

Accidental start-ups may occur if the planer is plugged 
in during an accessory change. Before plugging the tool 
back in, check that the trigger lock is OFF.

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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

•  After changing blades, rotate the cutter drum to ensure 

the blades do not hit any part of the blade head housing 
and the blade locking screws are tight. Loose or 
misaligned blades can strike tool housing and damage 
the tool and cause possible injury.

•  Always hold the tool firmly with both hands for maximum 

control.

•  Never pull the planer backwards over the workpiece. 

Loss of control may occur.

•  Do not put fingers or any objects into the chip ejector. 

Do not clean out chips while the tool is running. Contact 
with the cutter drum will cause injury.

•  Remove the plug from power source before removing 

chips. The blades are hidden from view and you may be 
cut if the blade is contacted.

•  GFCI and personal protection devices such as 

electrician’s rubber gloves and footwear will increase 
personal safety.

•  Keep handles and hands dry, clean and free from oil 

and grease. Slippery surfaces cannot safely maintain 
control of the power tool.

•  Develop a periodic maintenance schedule for your tool. 

When cleaning a tool be careful not to disassemble 
any portion of the tool. Internal wires may be misplaced 
or pinched and safety guard return springs may be 
improperly mounted.

•  Certain cleaning agents such as gasoline, carbon 

tetrachloride, ammonia, etc. may damage plastic parts.

SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS  

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Summary of Contents for HP1005

Page 1: ...Planer You will need this manual for safety instructions operating procedures and warranty Put it and the original sales invoice in a safe dry place for future reference Visit us on the web at www so...

Page 2: ...ASSEMBLY 3 Unpacking Attaching Dust Extraction Adjusting The Depth Of Cutting Parallel Fence Power Source Grounding Instructions Guidelines For Using Extension Cords OPERATIONS 5 Switching On And Off...

Page 3: ...ect gauge 1 SAFETY RULES Keep children and visitors away Your shop is a potentially dangerous environment Children and visitors can be injured Make your workshop childproof with padlocks master switch...

Page 4: ...like nails it may cause serious personal injury from kickback Only use this planer with wood and wood products Unplug the planer before changing accessories Accidental start ups may occur if the plan...

Page 5: ...adapter to the desired dust extraction port Attach the dust extraction system or a suitable vacuum cleaner hose to the adapter Figure 2 Extraction Guide Switch Dust Extraction Port Dust Extraction Po...

Page 6: ...ctor with the green insulation with or without yellow stripes is the equipment grounding conductor If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary DO NOT connect the equipment groun...

Page 7: ...n place on the work surface Hold the planer firmly with both hands with one hand on the depth adjustement knob front handle and one hand on the main handle Rest the front shoe flat on the workpiece su...

Page 8: ...place it with a new blade Slide the good blade face up into the blade holder of the cutter drum until it stops The ridge along the blade goes on the opposite side of the clamping screws Align Blade Lo...

Page 9: ...ammonia and household detergents that contain ammonia MAINTENANCE 7 MAINTENANCE 7 Place a straight edge along the outside surface of the front and rear shoes Figure 9 Front Shoe Rear Shoe Blade Slide...

Page 10: ...er 3 Motor does not work 3 Replace motor Motor stalls or does not have full power 1 Incorrect line voltage 1 Have a qualified electrician check circuit for proper voltage Fuse blows or circuit breaker...

Page 11: ...NOTE...

Page 12: ...PLANER PARTS ILLUSTRATION 10 PARTS LIST 10...

Page 13: ...r 25 HP1005025 Nameplate 1 26 HP1005026 Label 1 27 HP1005027 Foot park 1 PA6 GF30 28 HP1005028 Spring 1 65Mn 29 HP1005029 Supporting shaft 1 45 30 HP1005030 Raffle plate 1 PA6 GF30 31 HP1005031 Base p...

Page 14: ...t present the proof of purchase documentation which includes a date of purchase POWERTEC will either repair or replace any defective part at our option at no charge to you The repaired or replacement...

Page 15: ...NOTE...

Page 16: ...Southern Technologies LLC 3816 Hawthron CT Waukegan IL 60087...

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