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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR AP13

1)

Always wear eye protection when operating the machine.

2)

Check to make sure all holding screws are tight before
starting machine.

3)

Always stop the motor and disconnect from power
source before making any adjustments.

4)

Be sure all guards are in place before operation.

5)

Read owner’s manual thoroughly and familiarize yourself
with the machine before operation.

6)

Do not force work through the machine. Allow the planer
to apply the proper feed rate.

7)

Check feed rollers 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 stock
firmly against the bed, allowing kickback.

8)

Only plane wood boards.

9)

Use sound lumber, with no loose knots and as few tight
knots as possible.

10) Never stand directly in line with either the infeed or

outfeed sides. Always stand off to one side of the
machine.

11) Make sure the workpiece is free of from nails, screws

stones and other foreign objects which could damage
the blades.

12) Make sure the blades are attached correctly as described

in the instructions.

13) Use caution when handling the blades and cutterhead

assembly. The blades are sharp and can easily cut your
hand.

14) Allow the cutterhead to reach full speed before using.

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TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS

1) “C” Circlip ......................................................4 pieces 

2) Blade Setting Guide ........................................2 pieces

3) Blade Setting Guage Shaft .............................1 piece

4) Base Lock Screw ......................8mm x 50(L) 4 pieces

5) Elevation Knob Lock Screw ......6mm x 15(L) 1 piece

6) Cutterhead Raising Hand Crank .....................1 piece

7) Allen Wrenches ............................................  4 & 5mm

8) Open End Wrench ..........................8 x 10..... 1 piece

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MOVING THE PLANER

The planer can be carried using the handles on either side of
the frame. Make sure the table extensions are closed before
moving the planer.

Stock Rollers

Hand Crank

Depth Scale

Table Extention

Overload Switch

Power Switch

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• Properly assembled

blade setting guage.

Содержание AP13

Страница 1: ...ING A RYOBI PLANER THICKNESSER Your new planer thicknesser has been engineered and manufactured to Ryobi s high standard for reliability ease of operation and operator safety Properly cared for it wil...

Страница 2: ...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...

Страница 3: ...either the infeed or outfeed sides Always stand off to one side of the machine 11 Make sure the workpiece is free of from nails screws stones and other foreign objects which could damage the blades 12...

Страница 4: ...To turn the planer off turn the switch to the OFF position Fig 2 CIRCUIT OVERLOAD SWITCH The machine is provided with an overload switch for overload protection If an overload occurs the switch will p...

Страница 5: ...n 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 5A 3 Take out the blade C and then the blade lock bar...

Страница 6: ...rm the following action Adjust the cutter shaft and the worktable so they are parallel The tools used for checking are shown below Please use hardwood to make a tool guage block according to the size...

Страница 7: ...e 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 LUB...

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Страница 11: ...or transportation of the Product or parts to and from the service dealer or agent such costs are not included in this guarantee Certain legislation including the Trade Practices Act 1974 as amended a...

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