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2.8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLANERS

A planer is a tool which can, due to operator carelessness, cause serious personal injury. It is therefore strongly recommended you 

read and observe:

· these instructions, particularly the special safety information in the respective chapters;

· the relevant guidelines or regulations for the prevention of accidents pertaining to the use of planers, where applicable. 

Keep all documents, supplied with the machine, for future reference.

The planer shall only be started and operated by persons familiar with planers and who are at any time aware of the dangers 

associated with the operation of such tool. Persons under 18 years of age shall use this planer only under the supervision of an 

instructor in the course of their vocational training.

The following residual risks do principally exist with planers and can not, even by employing safety devices, completely eliminated:

- Hazard generated by environmental conditions:

do not operate the planer in rain or damp environment. Ensure sufficient lighting. Do not

operate the planer near inflammable liquids or gases.

- Hazard to other persons in the work area: 

Keep bystanders, particularly children, out of the danger zone.

- Risk of injury by machine faults:

check the planer for damage before any use. Do not operate the machine with a damaged part. Replace blunt cutter knives at once. 

Risk of injury by kickback if a blunt knife gets caught in the workpiece's surface.

- Risk of injury by an unstable stand of the planer:

when working long stock use suitable supports on both sides of the machine. Avoid adverse body positions. Ensure firm footing, and 

keep your balance at all times.

- Risk of injury by foreign objects in the machine:

prior to any starting of the machine ensure that there are no objects (e.g. tools) in the machine.

- Risk of injury by workpiece kickback (workpiece is caught by the rotating cutterhead and thrown back against the 

operator):

operate machine only with a fully functional anti-kickback lock. Always use sharp cutter knives. If in doubt check workpiece for 

inclusion of foreign objects (e.g. nails, screws, lose knots).

- Risk of injury by touching the rotating cutterhead:

always keep your hands well clear of the cutterhead. Switch machine off and plug out if it is not used.

- Danger! Drawing-in/trapping hazard!

Take care that no parts of the body or clothing can get caught and drawn in by the rotating cutterhead (do not wear neck ties and 

garments with wide sleeves; contain long hair with a hairnet).

- Risk of injury by cuts with cutterhead at standstill:

 Wear gloves when changing cutter knives.

- Risk of injury by inhaling wood dust: 

dust of certain timber species (e.g. oak, beech, ash) can cause cancer when inhaled. Use a 

suitable dust collector:

- fitting the outer diameter of the suction port (100 mm)

- air volume >= 815 m3/h; 

- vacuum at suction port of machine >= 740 Pa;

- air speed at suction port of machine  >=  20 m/s;

- Risk of injury by inadequate personal protection: 

when planing, wear:

- dust respirator;

- hearing protection;

- safety goggles.

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Summary of Contents for 23-400

Page 1: ...rd the serial number and date of purchase in your manual for future reference Serial Number _________________________ Date of purchase _________________________ For technical support or parts question...

Page 2: ...rds 2 8 Safety instructions for planer 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Lifting and unloading 3 2 Position of the machine 3 3 Identifying shipping boxes 3 4 Installations of loose parts 3 5 Electrical connection 3...

Page 3: ...Machine Description 2 1 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION There is a metallic identification plate fixed to the machine containing the manufacturer s data year of construction serial number 2 2 GETTING TO KNOW Y...

Page 4: ...lst there is a correlation between the emission and exposure levels this cannot be used reliably to determine whether or not further precautions are required Factors that influence the actual level of...

Page 5: ...ts caught in the workpiece s surface Risk of injury by an unstable stand of the planer when working long stock use suitable supports on both sides of the machine Avoid adverse body positions Ensure fi...

Page 6: ...r area around the machine is level well maintained and free from loose material such as saw dust or other wood waste 1 Remove four mounting bolts from the machine base 2 Lift machine off the pallet an...

Page 7: ...lug provided If it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock T...

Page 8: ...lever D Fig 10 B C D FIG 5 A 5 Operating Procedures 5 1 ON OFF SWITCH Fig 13 To switch ON press green switch button To switch OFF close cover or press red switch button To unlock the switch cover pus...

Page 9: ...ill then be automatically fed through the planer 6 Guide workpiece straight through the planer 7 Switch machine off if no further cutting is to be done immedi ately afterwards 5 3 FEED SPEED CHANGE Th...

Page 10: ...nives With the provided straight edge gauge Place straight edge gauge across outfeed table and cutterhead as shown Turn cutterhead by hand one turn against the direction of feed The cutter knives are...

Page 11: ...ig 13 3 Check belt tension with thumb pressure The drive belt should not give more than 1 2 in the center Tensioning the drive belt 4 From outside the machine loosen the four nuts B Fig 13 and lift th...

Page 12: ...7 Diagrams Components 12...

Page 13: ...Support bracket I Support bracket II 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Shaft Flat washer 8 Lock nut M6 Roll pin 5x16 Support shaft Switch Pan head screw M4X60 Hex nut M6 Flat washer 6 Space...

Page 14: ...14...

Page 15: ...X12 Cutterhead cover Square head screw 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Locking bar Spring Knife Cutter block Cutterhead bracket left Support rod Anti kickback shaft Anti kickback finger Adju...

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Page 17: ...gear bracket Thread rod 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Screw M6X40 Hex bolt M8X35 Spring washer Thread rod bracket Bearing 80202 Retaining ring 35 Bevel gear Flat washer 6 Column support...

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Page 19: ...140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 Retaining ring 28 Retaining ring 25 Set screw M6X8 Tube Scale Bearing 6005 Retaining ring 47 Sliding pulley Set screw M...

Page 20: ...NOTES 20...

Page 21: ...by Seller This warranty does not cover products used for commercial industrial or educational purposes This limited warranty does not apply to accessory items such as blades drill bits sanding discs...

Page 22: ...For more information 16 Progress Rd Billerica MA 01821 877 884 5167 978 528 5380 techsupport rikontools com www rikontools com Printed in China 9 09...

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