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==Documentation== | ==Documentation== | ||
* Manual and part list: | * Manual and part list: (Unable to locate one) | ||
* Video of the guts of the beast ==>> [https://www.youtube.com/embed/zFdcSKi47ZU Detailed Maintenance video] | |||
== Related instructions== | |||
Note that the lever on the right side is used to set the speed. Push IN for fast, Pull OUT for slow. | |||
[[File:168-Planer PushPull.jpg|250px|Push-Pull Lever]] | |||
Also, a note on the dust hood says "This Dust Collector works a lot better if all the other gates are closed". | |||
[[File:168-Planer Dusthood.jpg|250px|Dust Collector Hood]] | |||
Reminder: Of all the woodworking gear, the planer sends the largest volume to the dust collector. If doing a larger amount of planing, keep a close eye on the blue bin under the dust collector and empty it (a 2-person job) if you can see any 'not swirling' dust/chips through the viewing window. |
Latest revision as of 20:04, 7 August 2024
Type | Planer 16" Auto |
Make/Model | King KC816 |
Serial number | 932438 |
Original owner | ? |
Loan status | ? |
Arrival date | ? |
Location | Woodworking Shop |
Functional status | Working |
Usage permissions | |
Certification | Basic woodworking safety course |
Wiki-ID | 168 |
Label | 1.0" 1.5" 2.0" |
Usage Notes
- Requires training
- No OSB, MDF and plywood
Specs
- 220V 2HP
- Maximum planning width: 16"
- Maximum planning length: tbd
- Maximum planning thickness: tbd
- Knives: tbd
Documentation
- Manual and part list: (Unable to locate one)
- Video of the guts of the beast ==>> Detailed Maintenance video
Related instructions
Note that the lever on the right side is used to set the speed. Push IN for fast, Pull OUT for slow.
Also, a note on the dust hood says "This Dust Collector works a lot better if all the other gates are closed".
Reminder: Of all the woodworking gear, the planer sends the largest volume to the dust collector. If doing a larger amount of planing, keep a close eye on the blue bin under the dust collector and empty it (a 2-person job) if you can see any 'not swirling' dust/chips through the viewing window.