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Page 19 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
6. PLANER, SURFACE/THICKNESS (24” KUFO Seco SK-824WP-VS, 16” LaGuna Platinum
Series 16”)
AFTER one face of a board has been flattened using the jointer, a planer is used to get the two faces of
the board parallel to each other. Then, if needed, use the planer to reduce the thickness of that board.
6.1. Safety Precautions
a. NEVER ALLOW ANY PART OF YOUR BODY TO PASS BEYOND THE FRONT EDGE OF THE TABLE
BED WHEN THE MACHINE IS IN OPERATION. STAND TO ONE SIDE of the machine when the unit
is in operation to avoid being struck by objects thrown back.
b. WORKPIECE MUST BE 12” or longer.
c. DO NOT PLANE very thin workpieces that cannot be safely controlled. Loss of control of the
workpiece can result in injury. If a workpiece is thinner than 1/2”, you must use a backer
board. Wood thinned to less than 3/8" can splinter and be sucked into equipment.
d. INSPECT WOOD for loose knots or embedded foreign objects (nails, staples, etc.) to prevent
kick-back or damage to the equipment. Remove items or discard board. (IF you damage the
knives because of nails, staple, rocks etc.., you’ll have to pay for their repair)
e. NEVER set the depth of cut to more than 1/16”.
f. NEVER HAVE FINGERS under a board.
g. DO NOT FEED A WORKPIECE into the outfeed end of the machine.
h. REMOVE SHAVINGS ONLY with the power "OFF" to prevent serious injury.
i. PROPERLY SUPPORT LONG OR WIDE WORKPIECES. Loss of control of the workpiece can cause
serious injury. Use roller supports or ask for help.
j. NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT, ASSEMBLY or set-up work on the table/work area when the machine
is running. Serious injury can result.
k. NEVER LEAVE WHILE THE MACHINE IS STILL RUNNING. Turn the unit off and leave only after it
has completely shut down.
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