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TO ADJUST PLANING DEPTH

See Figure 8.

Unplug your planer before making any adjustments.

The planing depth can be adjusted from 0-2 mm. To ad-
just the depth, turn the depth adjustment knob to the
desired setting on the depth adjustment dial. Always work
from a rough cut to a finish cut. The approximate setting
for rough planing is 0.5 mm to 1 mm. For finish planing
use a setting of approximately 0.2 mm to 0.4 mm. It is
recommended that test cuts be made in scrap wood af-
ter each adjustment to make sure that the desired
amount of wood is being removed by your planer.

NOTE:

 To protect blades during storage, transporting,

etc., set blade depth adjustment to 0.

WARNING:

Failure to unplug your planer could result in
accidental starting causing serious injury.

OPERATION

DEPTH

ADJUSTMENT

KNOB

TO DECREASE

CUTTING  DEPTH

TO INCREASE

CUTTING  DEPTH

Hold the planer firmly and push forward, into the work,
using a slow, steady motion. As the end of the planed cut
is reached, apply downward pressure toward the rear
handle. This will help keep the rear section of the planer
base in contact with the work and will prevent the front of
the planer from gouging the cut. Be careful to avoid hit-
ting nails during planing operation; this could nick, crack,
or damage blades. We suggest that you always keep an
extra set of blades on hand. As soon as the blades in
your planer show signs of becoming dull, replace them.

BLADE SET P/N

HPL50K-26

NOTE:

 The blades in your planer are reversible and can

be reversed until both sides become dull.

CHAMFERING

See Figure 9.

The planer has been designed with a chamfering groove
in the front shoe. The purpose for this groove is chamfer-
ing edges of boards as shown. Before making a cut on
good lumber, practice cutting on scrap lumber to deter-
mine the amount to be removed. Clamp the workpiece so
it will not move during this operation. Firmly holding the
front depth adjustment knob with your left hand and the
rear handle with your right hand, place the chamfering
groove on the surface to be cut. Start your planer and let
it reach full speed, then slowly move it into the work.
Maintain downward pressure to keep your planer flat at
the beginning and the end of the work surface.

Fig. 9

Fig. 8

GENERAL CUTTING

Adjust your planer to the desired depth of cut. With your
left hand holding the front depth adjustment knob and
your right hand holding the rear handle, place the front
shoe on the edge of workpiece to be planed. Make sure
blades are not touching the workpiece. Apply pressure
to the front handle so that the front shoe is completely
flat on the work. Depress the trigger switch to start your
planer and let the motor reach maximum speed.

WARNING:

Always use two hands on the tool for any operation;
this is assure you maintain control and avoid the
risk of serious personal injury. Work must always
be properly supported and clamped so both hands
will be free to control the planer.

Summary of Contents for HPL50

Page 1: ...ree performance CAUTION Carefully read through this entire operator s manual before using your new Power Planer Pay close attention to the Rules for Safe Operation Warnings and Cautions If you use you...

Page 2: ...y identical Ryobi replacement parts 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 precau...

Page 3: ...tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired Disconnect the plug from power source before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the tool Such prev...

Page 4: ...ext heavier gage The smaller the gage number the heavier the cord An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Additional Rules For Safe Operation Kn...

Page 5: ...ically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with appr...

Page 6: ...ways follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury WARNING Failure to obey a safety warning can result in serious injury to yourself or to others Always f...

Page 7: ...ce cutting on scrap lumber before attempting to plane finished goods In order to turn out the quality work for which your tool has been designed the importance of the need for you to practice cannot b...

Page 8: ...rabbet depth 8 mm 5 16 in LOOSE PARTS See Figure 2 CHIP BAG EDGE GUIDE BRACKET WASHER RETAINING KNOB EDGE GUIDE THUMB SCREW CARRIAGE SCREW BLADES 2 BLADE WRENCH Fig 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS POWER PLA...

Page 9: ...ion of wood chips when working in confined areas select the left or right outlet by rotating the exhaust direction dial accordingly DIAL OPERATION FROM OPERATOR S POSITION Dial set to R Chips shoot ou...

Page 10: ...using your planer WARNING Using your planer with a damaged cord could cause electrical shock resulting in serious injury Know the right way to use your planer See Figure 5 Never use your planer as sh...

Page 11: ...ner show signs of becoming dull replace them BLADE SET P N HPL50K 26 NOTE The blades in your planer are reversible and can be reversed until both sides become dull CHAMFERING See Figure 9 The planer h...

Page 12: ...adjust to the desired position Re tighten the retaining knob securely Fig 10 RETAINING KNOB CARRIAGE SCREW WASHER EDGE GUIDE EDGE GUIDE BRACKET Fig 11 RETAINING KNOB LOCATING TAB HOLE CARRIAGE SCREW W...

Page 13: ...se only identical Ryobi replacement parts Use of any other parts may create a hazard or cause product damage WARNING Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields during power tool op...

Page 14: ...uitable for outdoor use The cord s jacket will be marked WA Fig 16 WARNING Failure to unplug your planer could result in accidental starting causing serious injury Remove the chip bag from the chip ex...

Page 15: ...short sharp blow Then push with a screwdriver to remove the blades If necessary tap block of wood sharply with a small hammer to break blades loose Clean any sawdust or wood chips from around the blad...

Page 16: ...small pulley until it is in place Replace the belt cover Install belt cover screw and tighten securely SMALL PULLEY LARGE PULLEY Fig 23 BELT COVER SCREW BELT COVER Fig 24 BELT REPLACEMENT See Figures...

Page 17: ...17 NOTES...

Page 18: ...EL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER HPL50 EXTENSION CORD CAUTION When using a power tool at a considerable distance from a power source be sure to use an extension cord that has the capacity to handle the current...

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