Operation, Fig. 37 – RIKON Power Tools 25-010H User Manual

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It is extremely important that a dust

collection system is used with this planer to eliminate

harmful airborne dust, prevent the build-up of chips that

may jam the roller system in the cutterhead, and to keep

the working area clean of debris.

To use the planer:
- The board surface that has been already jointed flat

rests down onto the planer's table.
- The board will be cut on its upper surface by the

cutterhead as it passes through the planer.
- When planing, the feeding direction of the workpiece is

left-to-right under the cutterhead. FIG. 38, 39.

NOTE: Workpiece dimensions for planing;
- Length: minimum 12"; for lumber over 60" use roller

supports.
- Width: maximum 10".
- Thickness: minimum 1/4"; maximum 6-1/4".
- Depth of Cut: maximum 1/8". Multiple cuts of 1/16" or

less, produce better finish results.

FIG. 37

OPERATION

FIG. 38

FIG. 39

1. To feed the workpiece into the machine, assume

proper operating position, FIG. 38. Stand offset to one side

of the feed opening to avoid any kick-back, should it occur.

Do not push the lumber once the infeed roller has been

engaged. Let the infeed roller move the workpiece into the

planer at its own pace.

2. To remove the workpiece from the machine, position

yourself offset to one side of the outfeed opening. FIG. 39.

Do not pull the lumber as it exits the machine. Let the out-

feed roller move the workpiece out of the planer at its own

rate, but support the lumber as it extends past the exten-

sion rollers, if needed.

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PLANER OPERATION

Thickness planing is used to reduce a workpiece with one

already surface planed surface to a desired thickness.
To use the planer;
1. Remove the fence assembly, outfeed table, slide the

cutterhead guard clear of table, and set the guard to its

highest position.

2. Swing the chip ejection hood up and over the cutterhead

and secure it in place by lowering the blade guard onto it

for added security. FIG. 37.

3. Attach your Dust Collector Hose to the dust hood’s port.

The chip ejection hood is the cutterhead

guard when the machine is set up for thickness planing.

Never operate the machine without the chip ejection hood

in place and properly secured.

6. Turn the machine on and place the workpiece on the

infeed table. Feed the workpiece toward the cutterhead,

exerting downward pressure until the workpiece clears the

cutterhead on the outfeed table side. Always keep your

hands away from the cutterhead to avoid any accidents.
- Run boards at different positions along the width of the

cutterhead to utilize the full length of the cutting knives.

Jointing in one area of the cutterhead, will quickly dull the

knives in that area.

against the workpiece. Lock blade guard in place before

starting the machine. Push the workpiece slowly and

steady against cutterhead. Ensure that the fence is set at

true 90° (or any other angle required (see page 13) and

workpiece is kept flush against fence.

- For planing the face of a plank or workpieces, lower

the cutterhead guard to just above the workpiece -

approximately 1/8” (3mm).

Jointer Operation - Continued from page 18

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