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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

The  purpose  of  safety  rules  is  to  attract  your  attention  to
possible dangers. The safety symbols and the explanations with
them, require your careful attention and understanding. 
The safety warnings by themselves do not elimimate any danger.
The  instruction  or  warnings  they  give  are  not  substitutes  for
proper accident prevention measures.

DOUBLE INSULATION

Double insulation is a concept in safety in electric power tools,
which  eliminates  the  need  for  earth  grounding.  Whenever
there is electric current in the tool there are two complete sets
of  insulation  to  protect  the  user.  All  exposed  metal  parts  are
isolated  from  the    internal  metal  motor  components  with 
protecting insulation.

WARNING:

The double insulated system is intended to protect

the user from shock resulting from a break in the tool's internal
wiring. Observe all normal safety precautions related to avoiding
electrical shock.

IMPORTANT:

Servicing of a tool with double insulation requires

extreme  care  and  knowledge  of  the  system  and  should  be 
performed only by a qualified service technician. For service we 
suggest  you  return  the  tool  to  your  nearest  Ryobi  Authorised
Service  Centre  for  repair.  When  servicing,  use  only  identical
Ryobi replacement parts.

WARNING:

Do  not  attempt  to  operate  this  tool  until  you  have

read thoroughly and  completely understood the safety rules, etc.
contained in this manual. Failure to comply can result in accidents 
involving fire, electric shock or serious personal injury. Save
owners  manual  and  review  frequently  for  continual  safe  operation 
and for instructing others who may use this tool.

The operation of any tool can result 
in foreign objects being thrown into
your eyes, which can result in severe
eye damage. Before beginning power 
tool operation, always wear safety 
goggles or safety glasses with side 
shields and a full face shield when  

needed. We  recommend Wide Vision Safety Mask for use over
eye glasses or standard safety glasses with side  shields.

1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL.

Read owners manual carefully

.

Learn  its  applications  and  limitations  as  well  as  the  specific
potential hazards related to this tool.

2. GUARD AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK BY PREVENTING

BODY CONTACT WITH GROUNDED SURF ACES.

For example, pipes, radiators, ranges, refrigerator enclosures.

3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. 

Cluttered  areas  and  benches

invite accidents.

4.  AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT.

Don't  use  power

tools in damp or wet locations or expose to rain. Keep work
area well lit.

5. KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY.

V

isitors should wear

safety  glasses  and  be  kept  a  safe  distance  from  work  area.
Do not let visitors contact tool or extension cord.

6.  STORE  IDLE  TOOLS. 

When not in use, tools should be stored

in a dry and high or locked-up place, out of reach of children.

7.  DON'T  FORCE  TOOL. 

It will do the job better and safer at the

rate at which it was designed.

8.  USE  RIGHT  TOOL. 

Don't force a small tool or attachment to

do the job of a heavy duty tool. Don't use tool for any purpose
not intended.

9.  DRESS  PROPERLY.

 

Do  not  wear  loose  clothing  or  jewellery.

They  can  be  caught  in  moving  parts.  Rubber  gloves  and 
non-skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors.
Also wear protective hair covering to contain long hair

.

10.  ALWAYS  WEAR  SAFETY  GLASSES. 

Everyday  eyeglasses

have only impact resistant lenses, they are not safety glasses.

11.  PROTECT  YOUR  LUNGS. 

Wear a dust mask if operation is dusty.

12.  PROTECT  YOUR  HEARING. 

Wear hearing protection during

extended periods of operation.

13.  DON'T  OVERREACH. 

Keep proper footing and balance at all

times.  Do  not  use  tool  on  a  ladder  or  unstable  support.
Secure tools when working at elevated levels.

14.  MAINTAIN  TOOLS  WITH  CARE. 

Keep tools sharp and clean

for  better  and  safer  performance.  Follow  instructions  for
lubricating and changing accessories.

15.  DISCONNECT  TOOLS.   

When not in use, before servicing, or

when  changing  attachments,  blades,  bits,  cutters,  etc.  all
tools should be disconnected.

16. REMOVE  ADJUSTING  KEYS  AND  WRENCHES. 

Before

turning it on, Form a habit of checking to see that keys and
adjusting wrenches are removed from tool.

17. NEVER  USE  IN  AN  EXPLOSIVE  ATMOSPHERE. 

Normal

sparking of the motor could ignite fumes.

18. KEEP HANDLES DRY,  CLEAN AND FREE FROM OIL AND

GREASE. 

Always use a clean cloth when cleaning. Never use

brake  fluids,  gasoline,  petroleum  based  products,  or  any
strong solvents to clean your tool.

19. STAY ALERT AND EXERCISE CONTROL. 

Watch what you

are doing and use common sense. Do not operate tool when
you are tired. Do not rush.

20. 

CHECK DAMAGED PARTS.

Before further use of the tool, a

guard  or  any  other  part  that  is  damaged  should  be  carefully
checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform
its  intended  function.  Check  for  alignment  of  moving  parts,
binding  of  moving  parts,  breakage  of  parts  and  any  other
conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or any other
part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced
by an authorised service centre.

21. DO NOT USE TOOL IF SWITCH DOES NOT TURN IT ON

AND OFF

.  

Have defective switches replaced by authorised

service centre.

22. DO NOT OPERATE  THIS  TOOL  WHILE  UNDER  THE

 

INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR ANY MEDICA

TION.

23. SUPPLY CORD.

 

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be

replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.

Due  to  Ryobi's  continued  product  refinement  policy

,

product features and specifications can and will change
without  notice.  Check  current  features  and  specifica-
tions with your Ryobi retailer.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL. 

Indicates caution or 

warning. May be used in conjunction with other 
symbols or pictures.

WARNING: 

Failure  to  obey  a  safety  warning  can 

result in serious injury to yourself or to  others. Always 
follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, 
electric shock and  personal injury.

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Summary of Contents for AP13AK

Page 1: ...N197 AP13AK PLANER THICKNESSER WITH ANTI KICKBACK OWNER S OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ECIFICATIONS Input No Load Speed Min Planing Length Max Planing Width Planing Height Depth Per Pass Feeding Speed Binder Weight 2000 watt 9000 R P M 127 mm 318 mm 5 153 mm 3 mm 8m min 48mm with 2 blades 9000 R P M ie 18000 C P M 32 30 5 kg Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions It means attention Your safety is involved TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...the rate at which it was designed 8 USE RIGHT TOOL Don t force a small tool or attachment to do the job of a heavy duty tool Don t use tool for any purpose not intended 9 DRESS PROPERLY Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery They can be caught in moving parts Rubber gloves and non skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors Also wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 10 ALWAYS...

Page 4: ...ollers occasionally to be sure sawdust and chips are not lodged between any components If rollers are not seated firmly the feed rolls will not hold timber firmly against the bed allowing kickback Only plane wood boards Use sound timber with no loose knots and as few tight knots as possible Never stand directly in line with either the infeed or outfeed sides Always stand off to one side of the mac...

Page 5: ...t of the Blade during a Planer operation 8 6 5 7 4 3 1 2 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION Avoiding kickback Always use the correct Blade depth setting Inspect the work for knots or nails before beginning a cut Knock out any loose knots with a hammer never cut into a loose knot or nail Always use clear sharp and properly set blades Never make planer with dull blades To avoid pinching the Blade support the ...

Page 6: ...ker style switch with a removable locking key to prevent unauthorised use If you intend to be away from the machine for a long period of time and there is any chance of it s use by others especially children remove the locking key with the switch in the OFF position Store the locking key in a safe inconspicuous place in your workshop To turn the planer on insert the locking key and turn the switch...

Page 7: ... to plane a board under 127mm 5 in length Always wear a protective face shield When you have properly adjusted the depth of cut scale test your reading by planing a piece of scrap timber After planing measure the planed thickness and double check it against the scale reading The two measurements should be the same re adjust your depth of cut scale to read the planed thickness if necessary Cutterhe...

Page 8: ... nut on each side Loosen the lock bar B and blade by turning the lock screws A clockwise The blades are spring loaded and will push out when the assembly is loosened Fig 7a Take out the blade C and then the blade lock bar B WARNING Unplug your planer from the power source before removing the planer blades INSTALLING THE PLANER BLADES Fig 7a To install the planer blades follow the steps outlined be...

Page 9: ...the figure 9 Make the adjustments as per the following procedures Remove height adjustment handle and both top and side covers by removing allen screws Fig 11 to expose height adjustment lock nuts Fig 12 Loosen adjustment lock nut Fig 12 Adjust height nut up or down as required to suit guage block Fig 10 When desired height setting is reached tighten lock nuts inposition Fig 12 Reassemble side and...

Page 10: ...nce Whenever working with a new type of wood or one with unusual problems always make test cuts on scrap material prior to working on the actual piece FOR ADDITIONAL PLANING If additional planing is needed to obtain the desired thickness or finish hand crank the cutterhead no more than 3mm at any one time and complete another pass INSTALLING THE DUST CHUTE Currently the planer is assembled with a ...

Page 11: ... reduction and height adjustment chains as well as the elevation screws The bearings on the cutterhead are factory lubricated and sealed They require no further attention PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Build up of sawdust and other debris can cause your machine to plane inaccurately Periodic cleaning is mandatory for precision planing and highly recommended Close fitting parts such as the lockbars and the p...

Page 12: ... MACHINE WON T START RESTART 1 Not plugged in 2 Circuit breaker fuse 3 Motor failure 4 Loose wire 5 Overload reset has not reset 6 Motor starter failure 1 Check power source 2 Check power source 3 Have motor checked 4 Have motor checked by authorised Ryobi service agent 5 Allow machine to cool down and restart 6 Have motor starter checked by authorised Ryobi service agent Page 11 REPEATED CIRCUIT ...

Page 13: ...NOTE Page 12 ...

Page 14: ...inion of the Company and such guarantee does not cover damage malfunction or failure resulting from misuse neglect abuse or used for a purpose for which it was not designed or is not suited and no repairs alterations or modifications have been attempted by other than an Authorised Service Agent This guarantee will not apply if the tool is damaged by accident or if repairs arise from normal wear an...

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