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27.
Warning
: The dust generated by certain woods and wood products can be injurious to your
health. Always operate machinery in well-ventilated areas and provide for proper dust
removal. Use a wood dust collection system whenever possible.
28.
Respiratory Protection.
Wear an approved dust mask or respirator while using this
machine. Continued exposure to wood dust can cause allergies or long term respiratory
problems.
29.
Kickback.
Become
familiar with the term
“Kickback”
and how it occurs before operating
this planer. Kickback happens when the piece part is thrown towards the operator at a high
rate of speed with the potential for serious injury.
30.
Kickback Zone.
The path directly behind the end of the in-feed table is referred to as the
“Kickback zone”.
NEVER
stand or allow others to stand in this area while the machine is
running. Position yourself to one side of the machine while the planer is running.
31.
Reaching Inside Planer.
To avoid serious personal injury from rotating knives,
NEVER
remove guards or reach inside the planer while it is connected to power. Always Follow
proper lockout /tagout procedures.
32.
Clearing Jams.
To avoid serious personal injury from rotating knives,
ALWAYS STOP
the
planer and disconnect power before removing a jammed piece part. Always follow proper
lockout/tagout procedures.
33.
Using Quality Stock.
Inspect the stock over carefully that you intend to plane.
NEVER
plane a board that has loose knots, staples, or nails in it.
DO NOT
plane a piece of stock if
you have any doubts about its structural integrity.
34.
Dull / Damaged Knives.
Use only sharp, undamaged knives to avoid unnecessary kickback
of the piece part. Dull and damaged knives will also affect cut quality.
35.
Looking Inside Planer.
Wood chips fly around inside the planer at a high rate of speed as it
is running. To avoid possible injury from flying debris,
DO NOT
look inside the planer while it
is running.
36.
Grain Direction
. There is an increased chance of kickback when planing end grain or
against the grain. This could also produce chatter and excessive chip out of the material.
37.
In-feed Roller Clearance.
The in-feed roller is designed to pull material into the rotating
cutterhead. To avoid serious personal injury, keep hands, jewelry, clothing, and long hair
away from the in-feed roller while operating the machine.
38.
Reduce the risk of unintentional starting
. Make sure switch is in
“OFF”
position before
plugging in power cord.
39.
Never leave machine running unattended. TURN POWER OFF
. Don’t leave machine until
it comes to a complete stop.
40.
Using Correct Materials.
Planing materials other than natural wood fiber can result in
serious personal injury and machine damage.
NEVER
use this machine for anything except
planing in wood.
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