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Model W1873/W1874 (For Machines Mfd. Since 10/20)
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OPERATIONS
To. reduce. your. risk. of. serious. injury.
or. damage. to. the. machine,. read. this.
entire.manual.BEFORE.using.machine.
If you are an inexperienced operator,
we strongly recommend that you read
books or trade articles, or seek training
from an experienced operator of this
type of machinery before performing
unfamiliar operations.
Above.all,.safety.
must.come.first!
To.complete.a.typical.operation,.the.operator.does.the.
following:
1.
Examines workpiece to make sure it is suitable for
planing.
2.
Puts on safety glasses or face shield, a respirator,
and hearing protection.
3.
Places workpiece on table with flat side down and
correctly adjusts headstock height for workpiece
thickness and depth of cut.
— If workpiece is bowed, operator surface planes
workpiece on a jointer until one side is flat. Doing
so ensures that it sits solidly on planer table
during operation.
4.
When all safety precautions have been taken, turns
planer
ON
.
5.
Stands to one side of planer path to reduce risk of
kickback injuries, then feeds workpiece into planer
until infeed roller grabs it.
Note:.
Infeed and outfeed rollers control feed rate
of workpiece as it passes through planer. Operator
should not push or pull on workpiece.
— If cut is too deep and bogs down planer, operator
immediately reduces depth of cut.
The purpose of this overview is to provide the novice
machine operator with a basic understanding of how
the machine is used during operation, so the machine
controls/components discussed later in this manual are
easier to understand.
Due to the generic nature of this overview, it is
not
intended to be an instructional guide. To learn more
about specific operations, read this entire manual and
seek additional training from experienced machine
operators, and do additional research outside of this
manual by reading "how-to" books, trade magazines, or
websites.
Eye. injuries,. respiratory. problems,. or.
hearing.loss.can.occur.while.operating.
this. tool.. Wear. personal. protective.
equipment. to. reduce. your. risk. from.
these.hazards.
6.
Once workpiece is clear of outfeed
roller and stops moving, operator
removes workpiece from outfeed table
and measures workpiece thickness. If
further planing is required, operator
lowers headstock slightly (approximately
1
⁄
4
to
1
⁄
2
turn of headstock height
handwheel), then feeds workpiece into
front of planer again.
7.
Operator continues process until
desired thickness is achieved, then
turns machine
OFF
.
Operation.Overview