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Model G0634X (Mfd. Since 11/20)
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Planing Tips
•
Inspect your lumber for twisting or cupping,
and surface one face on a jointer if necessary
before planing workpiece.
•
Scrape off all glue when planing glued-up
panels. Dried glue can quickly dull knives/
inserts.
•
DO NOT plane more than one piece at a time.
Never plane multiple pieces side by side.
•
Never remove more than the recommended
amount of material on each pass. Only
remove a small amount of material on each
pass when planing wide or dense stock.
•
Support the workpiece on both ends. Get
assistance from another person if you are
planing long lumber, or use roller stands to
support the workpiece.
•
Measure the workpiece thickness with cali-
pers to get exact results.
•
Carefully inspect all stock to make sure it is
free of large knots or foreign objects that may
damage your knives/inserts, cause kickback,
or be ejected from the planer.
•
When possible, plane equal amounts on
each side of the board to reduce the chance
of twisting or cupping.
•
Use the entire width of the planer to wear
knives/inserts evenly. With narrow workpiec-
es, alternate between far left, far right, and
the middle of the table. Your knives/inserts
will remain sharp much longer.
•
To avoid "chip marks," always plane WITH
the grain direction of the wood. Never plane
cross-grain or end-grain.
•
Plane ONLY natural wood fiber. Do not plane
wood composites or other materials that
could break up in the planer and cause oper-
ator injury or damage to planer.
•
Always true cupped or warped stock on a
jointer before planing.
1.
Lower planer table to below 4" mark on thick-
ness scale.
2.
Move jointer/planer selection lever to down
position.
3.
Remove dust hose from planer dust port,
then swing dust port counterclockwise below
cutterhead (see Figure 36).
4.
Pull infeed jointer table release knob, then
pivot infeed table down and lock in position
with infeed table lock lever (see Figure 36).
Converting for Jointer Operations
5.
Pivot outfeed table down in same manner as
you did with infeed table.
6.
Connect dust collection hose to jointer dust
port.
7.
Install fence and position it for jointing opera-
tion, then tighten fence lock lever.
Note:
When installing fence, carefully insert
protective flap through bracket, so rear of
cutterhead is covered when fence is adjusted.
Jointer Table
Release Knobs
Planer
Dust Port
DOWN
Figure 36
. Planer dust port in DOWN position
and location of jointer table release knobs.
Serious personal injury could occur if you
place fingers between tables and base
or between pivot points. Hands could be
pinched or crushed!
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