Additional safety instructions for planers – Grizzly G9961 User Manual

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Extreme Duty Planers

Like all power tools, there is danger associ-

ated with planers. Accidents are frequently

caused by lack of familiarity or failure to

pay attention. Use this tool with respect

and caution to lessen the possibility of

operator injury. If normal safety precau-

tions are overlooked or ignored, serious

personal injury may occur.

No list of safety guidelines can be complete.

Every shop environment is different. Always

consider safety first, as it applies to your

individual working conditions. Use this and

other machinery with caution and respect.

Failure to do so could result in serious per-

sonal injury, damage to equipment or poor

work results.

Additional Safety Instructions For Planers

1. READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE

TURNING THE PLANER ON.

2. ENSURE THAT THE MACHINE IS ON

FLAT, STABLE GROUND BEFORE USE.
Any “wobbles” must be corrected by shim-
ming or blocking before operation.

3. NEVER PLANE MATERIAL OTHER

THAN WOOD WITH THIS MACHINE.

4. NEVER POSITION FINGERS OR THUMBS

NEAR THE INFEED ROLLER.

5. ENSURE THAT THE PLANER IS PROP-

ERLY ADJUSTED AND THAT THERE

ARE NO LOOSE PARTS BEFORE OPER-

ATING.

6. PLANE IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS

THE GRAIN OF THE WOOD STOCK.

7. ALWAYS STAND TO THE SIDE OF

THE PLANER WHILE FEEDING THE

WORKPIECE.

8. DO NOT LOOK INTO THE MOUTH OF

THE PLANER DURING OPERATION!

9. ALWAYS PROVIDE ADEQUATE IN-

FEED AND OUTFEED SPACE WHEN

OPERATING THE PLANER. Always sup-
port long pieces of stock on both sides of
the planer.

10. DO NOT REMOVE MORE THAN

1

4

"

FROM THE SURFACE OF THE WOOD

STOCK IN A SINGLE PASS.

11. INSPECT YOUR STOCK BEFORE PLAN-

ING. Never plane stock with nails, staples
or other foreign objects which may be
embedded in the surface. Always properly
prepare workpieces before running them
through the planer. Do not plane lumber
with loose knots or knots that may become
loose during planing.

12. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE JAMS

UNTIL POWER IS DISCONNECTED and
all moving parts have come to a complete
stop.

13. DO NOT PLANE WORKPIECES LESS

THAN 12" LONG AND

1

4

" THICK.

14. DO NOT OPERATE PLANER WITH DULL

OR DAMAGED KNIVES.

15. ALWAYS UNPLUG THE PLANER

WHENEVER

MAKING

ANY

ADJUSTMENTS that would bring your
hands near the cutterhead.

16. IF AT ANY TIME YOU ARE EXPERIENC-

ING DIFFICULTIES PERFORMING THE

INTENDED OPERATION, STOP USING

THE PLANER! Then contact our service
department or ask a qualified expert how
the operation should be performed.

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