OPERATION
Remove the switch key from the switch assembly. Store
key in a safe place.
Unplug the jointer/planer from the power source.
Make workshop childproof.
Lock the shop.
USING CUTTING AIDS
See Figure 26.
Push sticks are devices that may be used for pushing a
workpiece through the blade in any rip cut. When making
non-through cuts or ripping narrow stock, always use a
push stick, push block, and/or featherboard so your hands
do not come within 3 inches of the saw blade. They can be
made in various sizes and shapes from scrap wood and
used in a specific project. The stick must be narrower than
the workpiece, with a 90˚ notch in one end and shaping for
a grip on the other end.
A push block has a handle fastened by recessed screws
from the underside. Use push blocks for narrow cuts and
all non-through cuts.
USING THE PUSH BLOCKS/PUSH STICKS
See Figure 27.
Always use the push blocks/push stick whenever possible
when jointing or rabbeting wood. Push blocks must be used
when planing.
Grasp the push sticks/push blocks firmly with the fingers
close together and wrapped around the handle. Position the
push blocks/push Stick flat on top of workpiece and push
the workpiece down against the table. This helps to provide
a quality cut and minimize the chance of a kickback.
Hold-down pressure must also be sufficient to prevent push
block/push stick from sliding or slipping on the top face of
workpiece when advancing workpiece over cutter head.
Use a hand-over-hand motion of the push blocks/push stick,
being careful to maintain control over the workpiece at all
times. This means that once the workpiece has been fed
past the cutter head onto the outfeed table, one push stick/
push block must always maintain contact with the workpiece
on the outfeed table.
WARNING:
To prevent any tendency of the push blocks to slip
while feeding, clean rubber surface as needed with
sandpaper. Any slippage of the push block could
result in serious personal injury.
WARNING:
Never pass either hand over the cutter head during
any operation. Failure to heed this warning could
result in serious personal injury.
Never plane wood that is thinner than 3/4 in. It is apt to split
or shatter and thus has a greater tendency to kickback.
Wood thinner than 3/4 in. will slide under the cutter guard
and could be trapped.
WARNING:
Before turning switch ON, make sure the cutter
guard is correctly installed and operating properly
and the cutter guard stop post is limiting the travel
of the cutter guard.
PUSH STICK
20
PUSH BLOCK
Fig. 26
PUSH BLOCKS
Fig. 27