Harbor Freight Tools 95518 operating instructions Figure F

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out of the Power Switch. The Power Switch cannot be turned on with the Safety Key removed. To turn the Power Switch to its ON position, the Safety Key must be re-inserted in the Power Switch. (See Figure F.)

2.Circuit Breaker (16A): The Planer features a Circuit Breaker to protect the Motor from damage due to overheating. The Circuit Breaker will automatically turn off the Planer when excessive current is consumed. If the Circuit Breaker is tripped, turn the Planer off. Wait several minutes for the Motor to cool. Press the Circuit Breaker. Then turn the Planer on to resume cutting. (See Figure F.)

CIRCUIT BREAKER (16A)

POWER SWITCH

&

SAFETY KEY

(14A)

FIGURE F

3.Power Elevation Lever: The Rollercase (136) contains the Cutterhead (184). The depth of cut is controlled by lowering or raising the Rollercase. For rapid movement of the Rollercase, press up or down on the Power Elevation Lever while the Motor is running. Do not attempt to engage the Power Elevation

Lever while planing. (See Figure G.)

FEED RATE ADJUSTMENT KNOB

(75)

POWER ELEVATION LEVER

FIGURE G

4..Feed Rate Adjustment Knob (75): The Planer has a two-speed gearbox that feeds the workpiece at 22 feet per minute (standard planing) and at 11 feet per minute (for molding or finish planing). The Knob for adjusting the feed rate is located on the left side at the top of the Rollercase (136). (See Figure G.)

5.Manual Elevation Handle (5): The manual elevation Handle allows for more precise movement when lowering or raising the Rollercase (136) to adjust the depth of cut. One complete rotation of the Handle will lower or raise the

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Contents Planer Work Area Product SpecificationsGeneral Safety Rules Save this ManualElectrical Safety Tool USE and Care Service Specific Safety RulesSKU For technical questions, please call Double Insulated Tools Tools with TWO Prong Plugs GroundingFigure a Grounded Tools Tools with Three Prong Plugs Unpacking SymbologyAssembly Instructions To Attach The Dust Chute And Dust Bag Product FeaturesFigure F Figure H Planing Operating InstructionsINSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, and Cleaning Figure L Figure O Please Read the Following Carefully Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution TroubleshootingPart Description Qty Parts List Planer UnitDescription Qty Parts List Planer Unit Assembly Diagram Planer Unit Some parts Parts List & Assembly Diagram Motor Unit Important Warranty Information Limited 90 DAY Warranty