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3-1/4" PL ANER ASSEMBL Y and OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS 3491 Mission Oaks Blvd. / Camarillo, CA 9301 1 Copyright © 1997 by Harbor Freight T ools ® . All rights reserved. No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight T ools. For technical que[...]
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SPECIFICA TIONS Item # 32222 Motor 5 a m ps @ 1 1 0 V , 60Hz Rate 34,000 CPM Planing Width 3-1/4" Max. Planing Depth 1/10" Max. Rabbeting Depth 25/64" T ool Weight 6-1/4 lbs. SA VE THIS MANUAL Y ou will need the manual for the safety warnings and cautions, assembly instructions, operating procedures, maintenance procedures, trouble s[...]
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8. USE EYE AND EAR PROTECTION. Always wear ANSI approved chemical splash goggles when working with chemicals. Always wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles at other times. Wear a full face shield if you are producing metal filings or wood chips. Wear and ANSI approved dust mask or respirator when working around metal, wood, and chemical dusts and[...]
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21 . REMOVE FOREIGN OBJECTS FORM STOCK. All nails, screws, and all other hardware must be removed from wood before planing. Never allow planer to come in contact with any metal when operating. This will chip the blades. 22 . DO NOT LEA VE BLADE EXPOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. Never lay planer on its shoe while cutter head is exposed. Retract cutter head e[...]
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EXTENSION CORDS Y our tool has a three prong plug, therefore you must use a three- prong extension cord. Only use rounded jacket extension cords listed by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL). If you are using the tool outdoors, you must use an extension cord rated for outdoor use. This is signified by the letters “W A” on the jacket. The extensi[...]
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OPERA TIONS Basic Procedures S tep 1: Bring cutterhead up to full speed before engaging stock. S tep 2: The TRIGGER (#40) can be locked on using the T rigger Lock Button as shown in Figure #1. See Safety W arnings and Precautions #26. S tep 3: Use the Rear Handle to gently push the Planer . Do not force. See Figure #1. Depth Set Knob (# 36) Rear Ha[...]
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Fence Use and Installation S tep 1: The FENCE (#65) can only be used when edge of stock is flat and at a 90° angle to the surface being plane. S tep 2: The Fence must be used to engage is Rabbeting Procedures (see below). S tep 3: T o install the FENCE, first loosen the front KNOB (#61) by turning it counterclockwise. (See Figure 2.) Knob (# 61) F[...]
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Rabbeting S tep 1: Install FENCE as described above S tep 2: Determine the width of the desired rabbet. S tep 3: Using a ruler or other suitable device, set the fence so that only the necessary amount of the cutterhead will plane the stock. S tep 4: Set the DEPTH KNOB to the desired cutting depth. Chamfering Chamfering is a delicate, free-hand oper[...]
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S tep 5: Mount the BLADE to the SHARPENING JIG (#63) as shown in Figure 4. S tep 6: Use the angle to keep the edge correct as shown by the arrow . S tep 7: Sharpen by hand using a fine, metal file or a whetstone. S tep 8: Remove BLADE from the SHARPENING JIG . Setting & Replacing Blades S tep 1: Loosely attach the BACK PLA TE (#20) to the BLADE[...]
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Pulley Replacement S tep 1: Remove the SCREW (#29) and the BEL T COVER (#57). (See figure 7.) Pulley (# 54) Scre w (# 29) Belt Co ver (# 51) Belt (# 56) Pulley (# 55) Figure 7 — Removing the Pulley S tep 2: Remove the BEL T (#56). S tep 3: Replace BEL T . Make sure is tracking properly on the PULLEYS (#54 & 55) by moving carefully by hand. S [...]
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TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION Planer will not start Not plugged in Plug in. Fuse or circuit blown Replace fuse or reset circuit Socket T est socket with current tester of try another tool in socket. If socket does not function properly , have it replaced by a qualified technician. Worn brushes Replace Brushes. Damaged cord of plu[...]
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P ARTS LIST N O . DESCRIPTION 1 Housing Assembly 2 Set Screw 3 Brush Holder 4 S t ator Assembly 5 Brush T erminal 6 Grounding W asher 7 Lock W asher 8 Machine Screw 1 2 Armature Assembly 14 Ball Bearing (608ZZC2) 15 Ball Bearing (6200ZZCM) 1 6 Cutter Block 17 Holder S pring 18 Guard Plate 19 Blade 2 0 Back Plate 21 Blade Holder 2 2 W asher 23 Bolt [...]
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