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ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS

ATTACHING THE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT HANDLE

1. Secure the depth adjustment handle (Fig. 2 - 1) to the top of the planer 

using the included socket head bolt (Fig. 2 - 2) and washer (Fig. 2 - 3).

3. Place the handle cap (Fig. 2 - 4) on top of the depth adjustment handle, 

covering the socket head bolt and washer.

NOTE:

 With each full rotation of the depth-adjustment handle, the plan-

er’s height adjusts 1/16”. For example, 1/4 of a rotation is 1/64”, 1/2 of a 

rotation is 1/32”, and 1 full rotation is 1/16”.

PREPARING THE TABLES

1. Lower the infeed and outfeed tables (Fig. 3).

Remove the foam insert located between the main table and the blade 

drum. Peel back the protective film insert from the main table.

ATTACHING THE DUST CHUTE

1. Mount the dust chute (Fig. 4 - 1) to the rollercase using the two thumb 

screws (Fig. 4 - 2).

NOTE: 

The dust chute can be mounted in either direction to direct the 

flow of chips to either side of the planer.

2. After mounting, connect a dust collection system to the dust chute. 

Use the dust chute adapter if needed. Be sure to turn the system on be-

fore operating the planer.

NOTE:

 If you do not plan on using a dust collection system of any kind, 

we recommend removing the dust chute so that the wood chips and 

debris can fly freely from the back of the planer. This will, however, make 

a mess in your shop. The other option would be to leave it on and then 

regularly clean the wood shavings and dust out of the planer and chute 

during operation. 

Any damage or other problem caused by a failure to 

keep the planer clean (by not using dust collection, removing wood 

chips, etc.) is not covered under the warranty.

MOUNTING THE PLANER TO A WORK SURFACE

The planer should always be mounted to a stable, level bench or table in a 

well-lit area. Make sure there is plenty of room for moving the workpiece 

through the entire cut. Neither the operator nor bystanders should stand 

in line with the workpiece while the tool is operating.

1. Mount the planer to a workbench or tool stand using four bolts, four 

flat washers, and four hex nuts (not included) through the mounting 

holes on the base (Fig. 5). 

NOTE: 

We recommend the WEN 6588T Rolling Planer Stand for both 

stability and easy transportation around the workshop.

Fig. 2 

Fig. 3 

Fig. 4 

4

1

2

Fig. 5 

Mounting Holes

10

1

3

2

Summary of Contents for 6552

Page 1: ...ged trouble free performance Pay close attention to the rules for safe operation warnings and cautions If you use your tool properly and for its intended purpose you will enjoy years of safe reliable...

Page 2: ...st 8 Know Your Planer 9 Assembly Adjustments 10 OPERATION MAINTENANCE 11 Operation 11 Maintenance 15 Troubleshooting Guide 17 Exploded View Parts List 18 Warranty Statement 20 2 To purchase accessorie...

Page 3: ...ety concerns as well as helpful assembly and operating instructions for your tool NOTE The following safety information is not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur WEN...

Page 4: ...ock PERSONAL SAFETY 1 Stay alert watch what you are doing and use com mon sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medic...

Page 5: ...ordance with these instructions taking into ac count the working conditions and the work to be per formed Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous...

Page 6: ...hinner than 1 2 11 Never make a planing cut deeper than 3 32 12 For workpieces longer than 24 use material support stands 13 Always feed from infeed side to outfeed side and do not attempt to reverse...

Page 7: ...n of the equipment grounding conductor can result in electric shock The conductor with the green insulation with or without yellow stripes is the equipment grounding conductor If repair or replacement...

Page 8: ...scard the packaging until everything is removed Check the packing list below to make sure you have all of the parts and accessories If any part is missing or broken please contact customer service at...

Page 9: ...ckness Planer Refer to the diagram below to become familiarized with the parts and controls of your thickness planer KNOW YOUR PLANER Power Switch Circuit Breaker Return Roller Extension Table Carryin...

Page 10: ...to turn the system on be fore operating the planer NOTE If you do not plan on using a dust collection system of any kind we recommend removing the dust chute so that the wood chips and debris can fly...

Page 11: ...This planer is equipped with a circuit breaker to protect the motor Fig 6 3 The breaker will automatically shut the planer off when excessive current is drawn If the breaker is tripped turn the plane...

Page 12: ...ndle a 3 32 cut on 13 wide boards it will not only shorten the lifespan of the motor and cutting blades but also will give an imperfect finish The smaller the cutting depth the better the finished pro...

Page 13: ...on hand is recommended Replacement blades can be ordered from wenproducts com AVOIDING SNIPE Thickness planers tend to leave a small bit of snipe at the end of the planed boards particularly for longe...

Page 14: ...e board is traveling in the same direction as the grain and that you are only planing either side or face grain Boards longer than 24 should have additional support from free standing material stands...

Page 15: ...emove the gib using the provided magnets Fig 12 CAUTION Blade edges are extremely sharp Keep fingers away from the blades at all times 6 The blade is located in position by two pins Gently lift the ol...

Page 16: ...icating agent such as PTFE to grease these components as needed WARNING Turn planer off and disconnect from power source before performing any maintenance 16 Fig 13 1 Carbon Brush Length CLEANING THE...

Page 17: ...de repeat steps 3 to 4 as needed ensuring that both screws have been turned the same number of times 6 Repeat steps 1 5 on the other table until you are satisfied with the height 7 Test the adjustment...

Page 18: ...EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 18...

Page 19: ...hute Plate 1 60 6552 060 Flat Head Tap Screw 4 61 6550 137 Hex Wrench 1 62 6550 138 Magnet 2 63 6552 063 Spring 4 64 6550 252 Bearing Block 4 65 6550 257 LH Retainer 2 66 6552 066 Flat Washer 8 67 655...

Page 20: ...d products may need to be sent to WEN before the replacements can be shipped out turning a product for warranty service the shipping charges must be prepaid by the purchaser The product must be shippe...

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