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4. Prevent electrical shock. Follow all electrical and safety

codes, including the National Electrical Code (NEC) and

the  Occupational  Safety  and  Health  Regulations

(OSHA). All electrical connections and wiring should be

made by qualified personnel only.

5.

ALwAYs

be sure that the power switch is in the “

oFF

position  and  unplug  the  machine  from  the  electrical

receptacle when making adjustments, changing parts or

performing any maintenance.

6.

AVoID ACCIDenTAL sTArTInG

. Make sure that the

power switch is in the “

oFF

” position before plugging in

the power cord to the electrical receptacle.

7.

neVer

leave a machine running, unattended. Turn the

power switch to the 

oFF

position. 

Do noT

leave the

machine until it has come to a complete stop.

8.

THe Use

of extension cords is not recommended for

220V equipment. It is better to position your equipment

and install the wiring to eliminate the need for an extension

cord. If an extension cord is necessary, refer to the chart

in the Grounding Instructions section to determine the

minimum gauge for the extension cord. The extension

cord must also contain a ground wire and plug pin.

9.

Do noT

pull a machine by the power cord. 

neVer

allow  the  power  cord  to  come  in  contact  with  sharp

edges, hot surfaces, oil or grease.

10.

Do noT

unplug a machine by pulling on the power

cord. 

ALwAYs

grasp the plug, not the cord.

11.

rePLACe

a damaged cord immediately. 

Do noT

use

a damaged cord or plug if the machine is not operating

properly, or has been damaged, left outdoors or has

been in contact with water.

12.

neVer

remove  any  chips  without  turning  off  the

machine and disconnecting the power.

13.

neVer

turn  on  the  machine  if  the  workpiece  is  in

contact with the blade.

14.

ensUre

that the machine sits firmly on the floor before

using. If the machine wobbles or is unstable, correct the

problem by using shims or blocks prior to operation.

15.

ALwAYs

keep hands and fingers away from the blades

when operating.

16.

Do noT Use

the machine to perform an operation for

which it was not designed. It will be safer and provide

high quality job by only performing operations for which

the machine was intended.

17. Every work area is different. Always consider safety first,

as it applies to your work area. Use this machine with

caution. Failure to do so could result in serious personal

injury and damage to the machine.

18.

Do noT

stand on a machine. Serious injury could result

if it tips over or you accidentally contact any moving part.

19.

Do noT

store anything above or near the machine.

20.

reMoVe  ALL  MAInTenAnCe  TooLs

from  the

immediate area prior to turning the machine ON.

21.

MAInTAIn

your balance. 

Do noT

extend yourself over

the tool. Wear oil resistant rubber soled shoes. Keep

floor clear of debris, grease, and wax.

22.

Do  noT

operate  any  machine  or  tool  if  under  the

influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.

23.

MAInTAIn

all  machines  with  care. 

ALwAYs  KeeP

the machine clean and in good working order. 

KeeP

all

blades and tool bits sharp and free of all rust and pitch.

24.

eACH AnD eVerY

time, check for damaged parts prior

to using any machine. Carefully check all guards to see

that  they  operate  properly,  are  not  damaged,  and

perform their intended functions. Check for alignment,

binding or breakage of all moving parts. Any guard or

other  part  that  is  damaged  should  be  immediately

repaired or replaced. Check material for loose knots.

25. Safety decals are on this machine to warn and direct

you to how to protect yourself or visitors from personal

injury. These decals 

MUsT

be maintained so that they

are legible. 

rePLACe

decals that are not legible.

26.

KeeP

protective guards in place and in working order.

27. Check material for loose knots, nails and other defects.
28.

ALwAYs

keep  the  work  area  clean,  well  lit,  and

organized. 

Do noT

work in an area that has slippery

surfaces. Keep floor clear of debris, grease, and wax.

29.

seCUre

all work. When it is possible, use clamps or

jigs  to  secure  the  workpiece.  This  is  safer  than

attempting to hold the workpiece with your hands.

30.

sTAY  ALerT

,  watch  what  you  are  doing,  and  use

common sense when operating any machine. 

Do noT

operate  any  machine  tool  while  tired  or  under  the

influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication. A moment of

inattention while operating power tools may result in

serious personal injury.

31.

Use onLY

recommended accessories. Use of incorrect

or improper accessories could cause serious injury to

the operator and cause damage to the machine. If in

doubt, 

Do noT

use it.

32. Wear proper clothing, 

Do noT

wear loose clothing,

gloves, neckties, or jewelry. These items can get caught

in the machine during operations and pull the operator

into the moving parts. Users must wear a protective

cover on their hair, if the hair is long, to prevent it from

contacting any moving parts.

33. Keep  visitors  and  children  away  from  any  machine.

Do noT

permit people to be in the immediate work

area, especially when the machine is operating.

34.

Do noT

use a machine as a toy.

35.

Do  noT

use  electrical  tools  in  the  presence  of

flammable liquids or gasses.

36.

sAVe

these instructions and refer to them frequently

and use them to instruct other users.

37. Establish a 

sAFeTY Zone

around shop machinery.

A clearly defined “no-go” zone on the floor around each

machine. Take a few moments to either paint (using

non-slip paint) or using tape, define on the floor the limits

or perimeter of each machines safety zone. 

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Страница 1: ...15 PLANER owner s MAnUAL 35 215 042021 For technical support provide the following model and serial numbers Model No ______________________ Serial No ______________________...

Страница 2: ...entative will inspect repair or replace any part that has proven to be defective in workmanship or material provided that the customer sends the product prepaid to a designated authorized service cent...

Страница 3: ...any time with no obligation to Steel City INTRODUCTION 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 3 SAFETY 4 PRODUCT SAFETY 6 ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 7 UNPACKING AND INVENTORY 8 FEATU...

Страница 4: ...properly fitting NIOSH OSHA approved respiratory protection appropriate for the dust exposure and wash exposed areas with soap and water DAnGer This manual is not totally comprehensive It does not and...

Страница 5: ...the machine ON 21 MAInTAIn your balance Do noT extend yourself over the tool Wear oil resistant rubber soled shoes Keep floor clear of debris grease and wax 22 Do noT operate any machine or tool if u...

Страница 6: ...while the gear cover is open 3 Be sure the knives of the cutter head are correct and all hex screws are secured tightly before use 4 Avoid possible reject do not lower your head down at the level of t...

Страница 7: ...AWG 16 AWG 16 AWG 6 to 10 Amps 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 10 to 12Amps 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 to 15Amps 14 AWG 12 AWG Not recommended exTensIon CorDs PLUGs reCePTACLes MAKe sUre the circuit breaker does no...

Страница 8: ...25 Carbide insert for rabbeting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Knife setting gauge 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Tools replacement parts CLeAnInG CoMPonenTs Bare metal surfaces have been coated b...

Страница 9: ...ge 9 FeATUre IDenTIFICATIon Magnetic switch 2 table rollers Cast iron extension tables Front view rear view Height adjustment handwheel Thickness gauge 2 feed speeds Integrated mobility kit 4 Dust por...

Страница 10: ...with each other Use a straight edge approximately four feet long to check if tables are parallel with the planer bed At this point the tables should be slightly sagged Make sure the straight edge is...

Страница 11: ...es in the machine Attach the dust chute using the mounting bolts and tighten to secure This provides a 4 connection for a dust collector The planer requires at least 650 cfm at the dust port Running t...

Страница 12: ...t for average planning and are parallel to the table surface A Roller Set screw Excentric adjuster 1 Lay a straight edge across both rollers loosen the set screws 2 Starting at one end of the rollers...

Страница 13: ...d speed control knob while machine is running at full speed with no load Push in 20 FPM Pull out 16 FPM In between 0 FPM Neutral Page 13 CUTTING HEIGHT Cutting height is adjusted by mean of a handwhee...

Страница 14: ...of the infeed roller A and one thread should show above the casting for the tension screws of the outfeed roller B Further tension adjustment may be necessary Pressure spring Drive roller height adjus...

Страница 15: ...the cutter head it will engage the outfeed roller G which helps pulling the workpiece away from the planer 7 The workpiece will also engage the bed roller H which helps reducing resistance as the work...

Страница 16: ...just the height of the feed roller loosen the jam nuts on both ends of the feed roller Rotate the set screws to change the height of the roller Calibrate until the offset is uniform across the entire...

Страница 17: ...in the off position and the machine is unplugged wArnInG GeArBox oIL CHAnGe 1 Remove the gearbox cover and the chain guard 2 Remove the filler cap and the drain plug Drain dirty oil thoroughly Fill P...

Страница 18: ...ngers Inspect the anti kickback fingers regularly to ensure they can move freely and that their teeth are clean and are sharp enough to stop a board from moving backwards Clean thoroughly and lubricat...

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