6 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International
6 © 2006 Pioneer Supply International © 2006 Pioneer Supply International 7
Additional Safety for PlanersINSTRUCTION MANUAL: Be aware of correct operation and potential safety hazards. Read and understand
this entire manual before starting the planer.
INFEED CLEARANCE: The infeed roller is always spinning while machine is in operation. Keep hands, cloth-
ing, and long hair away from the infeed area to prevent anything from being pulled into the planer and prevent
serious injury.
BODY POSITION: There is a chance that the material or work piece may kick back toward you during opera-
tion. Always stand to the side of the planer during the entire operation. NEVER place your face close to planer
to look inside while planer is running.
PLANING MATERIAL: Thickness planers are designed to plane natural solid wood stock. Trying to plane
MDF, plywood, laminates, or other synthetic or man-made products may damage machine or cause injury.
GRAIN: Always plane in the same direction or at a slight angle with the wood grain. Planing across the grain is
hard on the planer and may cause the work piece to kick back.
CLEAN STOCK: Always inspect and clean stock of nails, staples, or loose knots or other debris. This debris
can kick back at the operator and will damage your knives when they contact the cutter head.
CUTTING CAPACITIES: Do not push the planer beyond its listed capacities. Material kick back may result and
injury to operator or damage to machine may result:
• Maximum Depth of Cut ...................... 1/8"
• Minimum Board Length ..................... 12"
• Minimum Board Thickness ................ 1/4"
• Maximum # of Boards at One Time ..... 1
PLANER COVERS: Never remove guards or covers while operating planer. Wood chips fly around inside the
planer at a very high rate of speed and could cause seriously injury.
JAMMED WORK PIECES: ! WARNING: Always stop the planer and disconnect power before removing