Ryobi AP13AK User Manual

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LOOSE PARTS LIST

1) “C” Circlip ......................................................................................................................................... 4 pieces
2) Blade Setting Guide ..........................................................................................................................2 pieces
3) Blade Setting Guage Shaft .................................................................................................................1 piece
4) Base Lock Screw ......................8mm x 50(L)................................................................................... 4 pieces
5) Elevation Knob Lock Screw ......6mm x 15(L)..................................................................................... 1 piece
6) Cutterhead Raising Hand Crank ........................................................................................................1 piece
7) Allen Wrenches ............................................................................................................................... 4 & 5mm
8) Open End Wrench ..........................8 x 10..........................................................................................1 piece
9) Dust Chute..........................................................................................................................................1 piece
10) Philip Screws...................................................................................................................................4 pieces

• Properly assembled
blade setting guage.

Anti-Kickback Pawls

Device which, when properly installed and maintained,

is designed to stop the workpiece from being kicked

back toward the front of the Blade during a Planer

operation.

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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

Avoiding kickback

Always use the correct Blade depth setting.
Inspect the work for knots or nails before

beginning a cut. Knock out any loose knots with a

hammer, never cut into a loose knot or nail.
Always use clear, sharp, and properly-set blades.

Never make planer with dull blades.
To avoid pinching the Blade, support the work

properly before beginning a planer operation.
When making a planer operation, use steady,

even pressure, never force to plane.
Do not plane wet or warped timber.

Always hold your workpiece firmly with both

hands, keep your body in a balanced position to

be ready to resist kickback. Never stand directly

in line with timber.

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