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==Usage Notes==
==Usage Notes==
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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.

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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

Related instructions

Note that the lever on the right side is used to set the speed. Push IN for fast, Pull OUT for slow.

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".

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.