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* Video of the guts of the beast ==>> [https://www.youtube.com/embed/zFdcSKi47ZU Detailed Maintenance video] | * Video of the guts of the beast ==>> [https://www.youtube.com/embed/zFdcSKi47ZU Detailed Maintenance video] NOTE: this video, while similar is for a smaller single speed planer from another manufacturer, There are many details in the video which are not the same as ours. | ||
== Related instructions== | == Related instructions== | ||
Revision as of 23:14, 16 November 2025
| 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 12AMPS
- 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 NOTE: this video, while similar is for a smaller single speed planer from another manufacturer, There are many details in the video which are not the same as ours.
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.