Harbor Freight Tools 95082 User Manual

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SKU 95082

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Avoid unintentional starting.

3.

Make

sure you are prepared to begin work

before turning on the Planer.
do not force the Planer.

4.

This tool

will do the work better and safer at

the speed and capacity for which it

was designed.
Always unplug the Planer

5.

from its electrical outlet before

changing blades or performing

any inspection, maintenance, or

cleaning procedures.
Never leave the Planer unattended

6.

while running. Turn power off if you

have to leave the Planer.
turn off Planer when jammed.

7.

Before each use, check all nuts,

8.

bolts, and screws for tightness.
Keep extension cord off the

9.

ground and away from water.
install this product on a proper

10.

surface. Locate on a flat, level,

and solid surface that is capable of

supporting the weight of the Planer

and the stock being planed.
maintain labels and nameplates

11.

on the tool. These carry important

safety information. If unreadable or

missing, contact Harbor Freight Tools

for a replacement.
this product is not a toy.

12.

Keep it

out of reach of children.
People with pacemakers should

13.

consult their physician(s) before

use. Electromagnetic fields in close

proximity to heart pacemaker could

cause pacemaker interference or

pacemaker failure. In addition,

people with pacemakers should:

• Avoid operating alone.

• Do not use with power switch locked

on.

• Properly maintain and inspect to

avoid electrical shock.

• Any power cord must be properly

grounded. Ground Fault Circuit

Interrupter (GFCI) should also be

implemented – it prevents sustained

electrical shock.
Some dust created by power

14.

sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling,

and other construction activities,

contains chemicals known [to

the State of california] to cause

cancer, birth defects or other

reproductive harm. Some examples

of these chemicals are:

• Lead from lead-based paints

• Crystalline silica from bricks and

cement or other masonry products

• Arsenic and chromium from

chemically treated lumber

Your risk from these exposures

varies, depending on how often you

do this type of work. To reduce your

exposure to these chemicals: work in

a well ventilated area, and work with

approved safety equipment, such as

those dust masks that are specially

designed to filter out microscopic

particles. (California Health & Safety

Code § 25249.5, et seq.)
the warnings, precautions, and

15.

instructions discussed in this

instruction manual cannot cover

all possible conditions and

situations that may occur. It must

be understood by the operator that

common sense and caution are

factors which cannot be built into this

product, but must be supplied by the

operator.

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