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BASIC OPERATION

To avoid serious personal injury, 

NEVER 

stand directly

in line with the front or rear of the planer.  If an object is
thrown from the planer, it will travel in this direction.

1.

Stand to either the left or right side of the planer.

2.

Flip the switch to the ON position.

3.

Lift the workpiece onto the infeed table by grabbing
the edges of the board at the middle of the length.

NOTE:

For longer pieces, be sure to use additional

supports or stands

4.

Push slightly on the board and allow the feed rollers
to pull the board through the planer. Once the feed
rollers start to pull the workpiece through, let go of
the board and allow the rollers to do their job.  

DO

NOT

push or pull on the workpiece once the rollers

have engaged.

5.

Move to one side of the rear of the planer and
receive the planed workpiece by grabbing the
edges of the wood, just like you did when feeding
the workpiece in.

6.

It normally takes several passes of varying depths
to achieve a smooth finish, so repeat this process
as many times as necessary. Remember the less
you take off in a pass, the smoother the finish will
be.

THICKNESS PLANING

Thickness planing sizes the workpiece to a desired
thickness, while at the same time creating a smooth
and level surface.  The thickness of each cut will
depend on the type of wood, width of the workpiece,
and condition of the workpiece (i.e. dryness, grain com-
position, straightness, etc).  Always make thin test cuts
on a scrap piece of wood prior to performing cuts on
the workpiece.

WARNING

!

GENERAL TIPS AND GUIDELINES

 Thickness planing always works best when at least

one side of the workpiece has a flat surface.  If  both
sides of the workpiece are rough, feed one face of
the board over a jointer until the entire surface is flat

ALWAYS

plane both sides of the workpiece to reach

the desired thickness

 DO NOT

plane workpieces less than 1/8-in thick, less

than 3/4-in wide, or shorter than 7-in long

 It is not recommended to use the planer at it’s maxi-

mum depth of cut (1/16”) and at it’s full width (13”).
Continuous use at the maximum settings will shorten
the life of the motor.

 Light cuts create a smoother finish than heavier cuts

 If a smooth cut is not obtained, try reversing the

board for proper grain orientation.

AVOIDING SNIPE

Snipe, gouging or depression of the board at the ends,
can occur when the board is not properly supported.
For workpieces longer than 4 ft, greater care must be
taken to reduce the problem because the additional
length of the workpiece translates into more unsup-
ported weight pulling down on the end of the board.
This unsupported weight will work against keeping the
stock flat.  Make sure to use supports or stands when-
ever long pieces are being planed to avoid this prob-
lem. Since snipe occurs at the end of the boards, it is
good practice to start with a workpiece that is slightly
longer than what you need so that you can simply cut

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Страница 1: ...01 11 Manual Part No SC75011 C US 13 PLANER WITH HELICAL CUTTER HEAD User Manual Read and understand this manual before using machine Model Number 40300H All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Страница 2: ...e longest machinery warranties in the business This planer is just one of many products in the Steel City s family of woodworking machinery and is proof of our commitment to total customer satisfactio...

Страница 3: ...at time of print However changes may be made to your machine or this manual at any time with no obligation to Steel City Tool Works INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 Warranty 4 SECTION 2 Product Specifications...

Страница 4: ...arranties on other Steel City How to get Service B J N Q be found on the original carton and machine body SCTW will repair or replace at its expense and at its option any SCTW machine machine part Mot...

Страница 5: ...n a woodworker ___ 0 to 2 years ___ 2 to 8 years ___ 8 to 20 years ___ over 20 years 8 How would you rank your woodworking skills ___ Simple ___ Intermediate ___ Advance ___ Master Craftsman 9 How man...

Страница 6: ...Steel City Tool Works 3656 Enterprise Avenue Hayward CA 94545 FOLD ON DOTTED LINE FOLD ON DOTTED LINE PLACE STAMP HERE 6 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Страница 7: ...Weight 66 lbs ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS There are a variety of accessories available for your Steel City Product For more information on any accessories associated with this and other machines pleas...

Страница 8: ...8 FEATURE IDENTIFICATION A Infeed Table B Thickness Scale C D Outfeed Table E Power Switch F Raise Lower Handle Depth of Cut Indicator B A C D F E All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Страница 9: ...which if not avoided may result in property damage This symbol is used to alert the user to useful informa tion about proper operation of the machine GENERAL SAFETY DANGER NOTICE CAUTION Exposure to...

Страница 10: ...fully 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 i...

Страница 11: ...ese 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...

Страница 12: ...leaning 8 ALWAYS turn the power switch OFF before unplugging the jointer 11 DO NOT pull the jointer by the power cord NEVER allow the power cord to come in contact with sharp edges hot surfaces oil or...

Страница 13: ...and reduces the risk of electric shock The plug MUST be plugged into a matching electrical receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with ALL local codes and ordinances If a pl...

Страница 14: ...sure it is marked with the suffix W A W in Canada to indi cate that it is acceptable for outdoor use Make certain the extension cord is properly sized and in good electrical condition Always replace...

Страница 15: ...f the protective coatings are removed completely UNPACKING INVENTORY After cleaning apply a good quality paste wax to any unpainted surfaces Make sure to buff out the wax before assembly Compare the i...

Страница 16: ...LE MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE MACHINE IS DISCON NECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE WARNING 1 Attach the depth adjustment handle A to the shaft B and fasten in place with 1 Hex Soc Head screw Tighten screw using...

Страница 17: ...ll adjust the outer edge of the infeed table 4 Repeat this process for adjusting the outfeed table RAISING AND LOWERING HEAD ASSEMBLY The head assembly consists of the cutterhead and knives feed rolle...

Страница 18: ...SOURCE 2 Loosen 2 hex head screws from dust chute by hex wrench Remove Dust chute 3 Remove any sawdust from the head of the HSS tip Torx screw 4 Insert hex wrench into right side panel cutterhead and...

Страница 19: ...a piece of wood through the planer and measure the thickness of the wood If the scale is out of alignment loosen the two round head screws A holding the scale indicator B and adjust the thickness ind...

Страница 20: ...approved dust mask to prevent inhaling dangerous dust or airborne particles WARNING WARNING WARNING This planer is designed to process wood ONLY POWER SWITCH The planer is turned on by flipping the s...

Страница 21: ...when thickness planing multiple workpieces to ensure a uniform thickness of all work pieces SEE FIG 11 Fig 11 A GETTING PREPARED It is always a good idea to use a piece of scrap wood for your first p...

Страница 22: ...ss grain com position straightness etc Always make thin test cuts on a scrap piece of wood prior to performing cuts on the workpiece WARNING GENERAL TIPS AND GUIDELINES Thickness planing always works...

Страница 23: ...coating of medium weight machine oil GEAR LUBRICATION The gears in the gear box should be lubricated periodically MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE MACHINE IS DISCON NECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE WARNING 1 Remove...

Страница 24: ...blade screwdriver SEE FIG 15 Fig 15 A 2 Once the brush has been removed inspect the carbon B the spring C and the wire D SEE FIG 16 Fig 16 D C B 3 If the carbon of either brush is worn down to 3 16 or...

Страница 25: ...c a l p e R s e d a l b r e t t u c l l u D Too deep a blade setting Reduce depth of cut e t a r d e e f r e w o l s e s U d e e p s g n i d e e f t c e r r o c n I Depth scale incorrectly set Adjust...

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Страница 30: ...R 1 121 ST00090 SPRING 4 122 ST00091 BEARING BLOCK 4 123 ST00092 BEARING BLOCK RETAINER 4 125 ST00093 INFEED ROLLER 1 126 ST00094 MOTOR PULLEY 1 1 ST00001 HANDLE ASSEMBLY 1 2 ST00002 M5xP0 8x20L HEX S...

Страница 31: ...N HD SCR W WASH 2 128 ST00096 CUSHION 1 150 ST00097 MOTOR ASSY 1 154 ST00098 CUSHION 1 173 ST00099 BRUSH 2 174 ST00100 BRUSH CAP 2 178 ST00101 SWITCH 1 179 ST00102 SWITCH KEY 1 SC75011 MANUAL NOT SHOW...

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