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1. j ONNON5 A049 1 oar a w E AMOAH ENE N 3480 el lt 3LIHM tel N3385 y Jos 3LIHM oo 3e if sowie CIOS B Iv AIV 18 34 Notes 35 JET WMH TOOL GROUP 2420 Vantage Drive Elgin IL 60123 Ph 800 274 6848 www wmhtoolgroup com
2. Figure 19 WRENCH gt CUTTERHEAD LA Figure 20 the same manner 11 After all four knives are set with the screws just snug back out and tighten the six screws F against the slot starting with the end screws first and then the center screws until the knife is securely held in the cutterhead Tighten the remaining three knives in the same manner AWARNING After replacing and checking knives CHECK AGAIN carefully Make certain the direction of knives is correct and all twenty four locking screws are tightened securely Checking Work Table Parallel to Cutterhead The work table is set parallel to the cutterhead at the factory and no further adjustment should be needed If your machine is planing a taper first check to see if the knives are set properly in the cutterhead Then check to see if the work table is set parallel to the cutterhead Proceed as follows 1 Disconnect machine from power source 2 Place the gauge block A Fig 21 on the work table directly under front edge of head casting B Fig 21 Make slight contact by gently raising table 3 Move the gauge block to opposite end of working table NOTE Distance from the working table to edge of the head casting should be the same 4 Check the back of the work table in the same manner Adjusting Work Table Parallel to Cutterhead If the work table is not parallel to the cutterhead perform the adjustment procedure as follows 1 Discon
3. n22 sa Hai Ei 32 230V SHP Three Phase ette dad dd 33 460V 5SHP Three AA dd ee se Stebel dr At A ao 34 Warnings Read the manual Always read the owner s manual carefully before attempting to use the machine Know the limitations and hazards associated with the use of this planer Installation If mounting machine to the floor use high quality anchor bolts through the mounting holes on the base If using a mobile base be sure to lock the wheels Eye protection Always wear approved safety goggles glasses or a face shield when operating this machine NOTE Common eyeglasses are only impact resistant they are not safety glasses Also use face or dust mask if the cutting operation is dusty Dress code Do not wear loose clothing neckties jewelry or gloves that can get caught in moving parts Confine long hair Keep sleeves above the elbow Placement Place machine so that potential kickback area is not in line with aisles doorways wash stations or other work areas Do not use machine in a damp or wet location or expose to rain Keep work area well lighted Electrical grounding Your machine must be electrically grounded If a cord and plug are used make certain the grounding lug connects to a suitable ground Follow the grounding procedure indicated by the National Electrical Code Guards Be sure machine guards are in place and in good working order Do not operate while gear cover is open If a guard must be removed fo
4. 1 DE a PA IT Teer GTR en Mn ne OPT enter NX EEE eden M6 x 10 3 Beene M sn eek cod 6x6x40 1 EP Leh Me ee a Tse N E en 1 EEN 1 NA N D AN OT N eR do N 1 PEE EA E E UN lente vec a cr 1 DN A A AE NOTE tevereden DE RN 06BX52 for 6292791 1 EEE 06BX50 for 6292779 1 A Atte he M6 x 16 1 leende el es NET ec de 1 nae tld E i read ek 1 tertia M6 x 12 1 En EEA LAE eeste En an 1 D Mnl tian nants A de 1 tte arten denk En desen es 2 remedie 02 AT eto ES 1 R ER SR E bares inked EE EHRE M A 1 O Eee M6 x 25 5 EN 1 EE M8 x 50 4 dl AAA labo AS A A N ue 1 tee an Cl a ea nr 1 A rh E Boe eden a IPA D rx dades 1 Gearbox Assembly 31 Wiring Diagrams 230V 3HP Single Phase 32 230V 5HP Three Phase vy X Y Lui Z gt O G Mold ES q lt A la Ly el il an m ca Y J Brown Gray Bla RED x Brown U A m Z Gray L Z LJ 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 f a Ss z Au AR 624 O u lt A f L uw Io W LI m 24 gt LI E lt SF i a ad AIV 14 33 460V 5HP Three Phase JL it
5. Sprockets worn Adjust chain tension Align sprockets Replace sprockets Machine will not start restart or repeatedly trips circuit breaker or blows fuses No incoming power Overload automatic reset has not reset Planer frequently trips Building circuit breaker trips of fuse blows Loose electrical connections Motor starter failure Motor starter failure Verify unit is connected to power When planer overloads on the circuit breaker built into the motor starter it takes time for the machine to cool sown before restart Allow unit to adequately cool before attempting restart If problem persists check amp setting on the motor starter inside the electrical box One cause of overloading trips which are not electrical in nature is too heavy a cut If too deep a cut is not the problem then check the amp setting on the overload relays Match the full load amps on the motor as noted on the motor plate If amp setting is correct then there is probably a loose electrical lead Check amp setting on motor starter Verify that planer is on a circuit of correct size If circuit size is correct there is probably a loose electrical lead Check amp setting on motor starter Go through all the electrical connections on the planer including motor connections verifying the tightness of each Look for any signs of electrical arcing which is a sure indicator of loose connections or circuit overlo
6. Washer e orere a a a BING etn TE EET 4 eo B Xx ax Ce gt A XK S N lt a 27 Base and Column Parts List Index Part No Description Size Qty dirias JWP208 301 e e a EN E 1 EET TS 1525021 A e A E 0 RE 270 A an A M10 x 12 8 ds JWP208 303 COMM init la daca dd decnahedd a e 3 Asado JWP208 304 a tun Th nimes abatec ta a beent 1 Ls static sides JWP208 305 LeAd SCreW 2 un A An tt Min nt lt er 3 Guns JWP208 306 A ea ra inserieren 1 Lassen JWP208 307 NOE 2222266392005598 eee van coeds A de EEN Patins dna 4 Orne JWP208 308 Bushing Seerne ae aE ae en neg ea S a Ren das raed 1 rar JWP208 309 Ret lning RinG se zeerste 2 EHE ee lung 1 TO se JWP208 310 SC aansteek vanen an naden 4X4X 10 1 112 2 JWP208 311 Gear str en nun ZAT sahen 1 1242228 JWP208 312 Retaining Ring vicio verdween er dann denn ersehen 1 aaa BB 6202Z7Z Ball Bearing an R ees nee AE tees 620222 ee 4 14 JWP208 314 Ret ining Ring auster enne aci adas 4 EN JWP208 315 KEV sers mOn sie ett eae TEEN 5x5 x 16 4 TO raes JWP208 316 Spr cket EE ON 4 Messen JWP208 317 NEEN BIB reren hea 4 NS JWP208 318 NL Mid caca 4 E SAEPE JWP208 319 NEE 2 20e TS 1490041 Hex Cap Screw nare
7. amp 31 Dust Chute Diameter dia in rd EL 5 Overall Dimensions L x W x H in 26 x 36 5 8 x 41 3 8 26 x 36 5 8 x 41 3 8 A ea 3HP 1Ph 230V only 5HP 3Ph 230 460V prewired 230V Overall Dimensions L x W x H in 26 x 36 5 8 x 41 3 8 26 x 36 5 8 x 41 3 8 Net Weight approx IDS nnn nenneerennenrennerennenenneerenneenenn 67 10 iii arran har dee 640 The specifications in this manual are given as general information and are not binding WMH Tool Group reserves the right to effect at any time and without prior notice alterations to parts fittings and accessory equipment deemed necessary for any reason whatsoever Receiving Carefully unpack the planer and any loose items from the wood crate and inspect for damage Any damage should be reported immediately to your distributor and shipping agent Before proceeding further read your manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with proper assembly maintenance and safety procedures Remove the screws that hold the planer to the shipping skid Remove the protective coating from the table bed rolls feed rolls cutterhead and loose items packed with the machine including lifting handles and motor pulley This coating may be removed with a soft cloth moistened with Kerosene Do not use acetone gasoline or lacquer thinner for this purpose Do not use solvents on plastic par
8. Cut Me nern TA tjd ae vaar dem dane 12 Cutterhead Adjustmient 0 etat me eden ven et creeds avec nae an mutuel ee vaan ended venae ee 12 ONT LN ET 12 Knife Adjustment ae id ee en Ra deed avan nn ee Mie nou 12 Replacing amp Resetting Knives sise 13 Adjusting Work Table Parallel to Cutterhead anneer vennnnenreennneereennvereeennneervenneerennnn 14 Anti Kickb ck Fingers 2 2 ee anne reihen engen 15 Adjusting Infeed amp Outfeed Roller Spring Tension 15 Height of Infeed Roller Chipbreaker Pressure Bar amp Outfeed Roller 16 Feed Speed Gontrol 22 2 22 32h ahead dea tente MET nets ee E ers he eto Ss Laat 17 Changing Accessories for Lowest Feed Speed 17 Return Rollers RE as rn entente Vo dean 17 MAINTENANCE ntt een etaleert ett Me thc ei 18 Lubrication att ae ee eles ll 18 Troubleshooting oian E P d E N eaten OSA AA ee ke 20 Operating Problems sante V ii 20 Mechanical and Electrical Problems se 21 Optional Accessories 2 2 dat tenen ina dan sais 22 Ordering Replacement Parts een ne Renee 22 Parts aaa REM REIN 22 Head Assembly Parts List 4 224224 iR el 22 Head Assembly Exploded View sien 25 Table and Roller Parts and Assembly 26 Stand and Motor Parts and Assembly 27 Base and Column Parts List esse 28 Base and Column Assembly siennes 29 Gearbox Parts EEE 30 Gearbox Assembly eine he ed he eile Nels 31 Wiring PAD TE To LE 32 230V 3HP Single Phase
9. Winches Manual WW Jointers Mechanics Hand Tools Mobile Bases Air Tools Industrial Hoists Air MW Finishing Tapping Manual WW Air Filtration WW Lathes Striking Tools Safety Equipment Air Tools Light Hoists Electric Equipment Trolleys Air Lever Hoists WW Bandsaws WW Planers Vises non precision Specialty Items Industrial Metalforming MW Lathes Trolleys Electric Pullers JCH Models WW Buffers WW Sanders Clamps Vise Accessories Lubrication Mill Drills MW Precision Vises Web Slings Scissor Lift Tables WW Drill Presses WW Shapers Milling Machines Pallet Trucks Winches Electric Screw Jacks WW Dust Collectors WW Tablesaws WHAT IS COVERED This warranty covers any defects in workmanship or materials subject to the exceptions stated below Cutting tools abrasives and other consumables are excluded from warranty coverage WHO IS COVERED This warranty covers only the initial purchaser of the product WHAT IS THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE The general JET warranty lasts for the time period specified in the product literature of each product WHAT IS NOT COVERED Five Year Warranties do not cover woodworking WW products used for commercial industrial or educational purposes Woodworking products with Five Year Warranties that are used for commercial industrial or education purposes revert to a One Year Warranty This warranty does not cover defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents normal wear and tear improper repair
10. alcohol Use approved safety glasses and or face shield to protect eyes and or drugs use other personal safety equipment as required Do not wear Failure to comply with these warnings may result in serious gloves personal injury DO NOT REMOVE OR OBSCURE THIS LABEL WARNING DO NOT attempt to remove this cover Fig 1 while machine is running Failure to comply may result in personal injury Features Return rollers Magnetic Switch x Extension Rollers Dust port Table raising and lowering handle Feed rate Extension Rollers shift handle Oil bath gearbox Lifting Handles Fig 2 Specifications Model NO cocinan JWP 208 1 2 0ea can JWP 208 3 STOCK NO C era AAA e A E H diei 708584 Table Area D x W in 29 814 ooo 25 3 4 x 20 Maximum Planing W in ss LO ner ent 20 Maximum Planing T in ss ondas 6 Full Width Cutting Depth in An 3 32 Minimum Planing Depth in TE 6 3 4 KNIVES amnestie deden berde tte det einen Aid 4 Blade Size L x W x T in 20 XTX Mii o rav 20 x 1 x 1 8 Cutterhead Speed RPM A 3226005980 Masai 5 000 Cuts pef Minut caian danilo baldas PPP 20 000 Cutterhead Diameter dia in JO vinnen aarnaast kenden dend 3 3 16 Feed Rate FPM iii PL E E A ee 24
11. piece of stock as they pass through Fuzzy Grain Planing wood with a high Remove high moisture content from wood by moisture content drying Dull knives Sharpen or replace Torn Grain Too heavy a cut Adjust proper depth of cut Knives cutting against grain Cut along the grain Dull knives Sharpen knives Rough Raised Dull knives Sharpen knives Grain Too heavy a cut Moisture content too high Adjust proper depth Remove high moisture content from wood by drying Rounded glossy surface Dull knives Feed speed too slow Cutting depth too shallow Sharpen or replace knives Increase speed Increase depth Poor feeding of lumber Inadequate feed roller pressure Planer bed rough or dry Transmission v belt slipping Surface of feed rollers too smooth Adjust feed roller tension If proper tension cannot be achieved replace feed rollers Clean pitch and residue and wax planer table Tighten transmission v belt Lightly roughen the feed roller surface with sandpaper Mechanical and Electrical Problems Problem Possible Cause Solution Uneven depth of cut side to side Knife projection Cutterhead not level with bed Adjust knife projection Level bed Board thickness does not match depth of cut scale Depth of cut scale incorrect Adjust depth of cut scale Chain jumping Inadequate tension Sprockets misaligned
12. 1 Ado 6292630 LE 1 CA 6292631 W sher randen A re ete test walen a denn de deelden nne dede 29 22055101 2 16 2242 TS 1523071 SOL SChOW A vat oR nn ete d anc M6 x 25 2 FAA JWP208 017 MA O ARE S R sence eten ae dede eea 1 TB vest ieee JWP208 018 INFOS Roller sr a Hart 1 EA JWP208 019 BOSNO ara ar er en odes vet ca zo ader dee Kahn het ere nette te 4 20 ame JWP208 020 SO oosa dan tees Kelana tease ea Renee E 209 0 E 4 21e JWP208 021 SCIEW sedans edad vand aen ea M ieee M22 x 20 4 FLATENE EN JWP208 022 Plate TE 4 Zn TS 1490031 Hex Cap Screw sssssesssesennrresseerrrnrnrnrsernrernnnen M8 x 20 nnn 8 Lai TS 1540041 mid OND Mb 8 LO JWP208 026A O D eet 5X DX 24 2 DI ce ee 6292643 SPOCK CL a a ie 1 28 TS 1550041 p u ieri e N E D PR 7 MB se 2 ZI Er JWP208 029A Hex Washer Head SCrew M6 x 16 aaiim 5 SO JWP208 030 Outfeed Roller nen O 1 ST 6292647 SPOCK ELS tense a tael hekelt 1 EN JWP208 032 Locking Bolti ii tien behead a 1 SS rant JWP208 033 Retaining Ring nennen vennen eenn AR PV den 1 Mic JWP208 034 Chip Breaker A ida 1 e a TS 1540081 Nuten dd Mi2 sieste esse 2 JG JWP208 036 Plate Springs lee 3 S
13. 2 500 hours Multi purpose gearbox lubricant will be suitable To replace the gearbox lubricant Remove the drain plug A Fig 30 and filler cap B Fig 30 Drain dirty oil thoroughly Tighten the drain plug A Fig 30 Fill with clean lubricant through hole B Fig 30 Tighten filler cap B Fig 30 The item numbers on this chart are referenced with the accompanying illustrations No Position Interval Suitable Types of Lubricant Fig No 1 Drive Chain Frequently Grease 30 2 Gear Box When operated more HD 100 Mobil Gear 627 Shell 30 than 2 500 hours Omala 100 ESSO Spartan EP 100 3 Return Rollers Frequently SAE 30 32 4 Worm Gear Frequently Grease 33 5 Lead Screw Frequently Grease 33 6 Column Frequently Clean and SAE 30 33 7 Table Chain Frequently Grease 34 8 Feed Rollers Frequently SAE 30 35 Fig 31 Figure 32 Figure 34 Figure 35 me al V Figure 33 19 Troubleshooting Operating Problems Problem Possible Cause Solution Snipe Note Snipe can be minimized but not eliminated Table rollers not set properly Inadequate support of long boards Uneven feed roller pressure front to back Dull Knives Lumber not butter properly Adjust rollers to proper height Support long boards with extension rollers Adjust feed roller tension Sharpen knives Butt end to end each
14. 9 TS 1503021 PANIES REE PRAE JWP208 520 FERIEN JWP208 521 PP re 6292776 DI 6292777 24 OS 25476 PARTS 6292791 A EA E ee 6292779 DT chives 6292792 died seu 6292780 28 TS 1482031 PAS EA 6292781 ZO raten 6292782 lt VRR JWP208 038A 33 JWP208 533 ks UA 6292784 i Lo mn 6292785 362 6292786 Ms JWP208 537 SO RER TS 1503061 lar JWP208 539 Alias TS 1504101 Ali BB 6201Z AD een BB 6204Z EER Nn JWP208 GB Here JWP208 551 PERS ie Aik JWP208 522 Description Ball Bearing Ball Bearing Gear Box Complete not shown Open End Wrench not shown Hex Wrench Set not shown 30 Size Qty Re 1 LASA NA 2A hae 1 UN D mu M cu 620477Z 1 CIAR E lient ie VOTE O A A ONE MON Diana tactil ds MO bata te Eee tol M6 x 16 1 REIHE AO 6201 ra PS AN ATM ee CR RTE A E PAN end nn BX DOI renee D ARE ech EV Wess Su RO es aint ended denn 0 Sop U KO er Tec ER 18T 22T
15. ADA 4 Mii JWP208 077 Safety Latch nun a ak a a Pale AR 1 78 TS 1504081 Socket Head Cap Screw M8 x 40 1 Ten JWP208 079 APACHE oP une ser enne 1 80e 6292696 210 MR Ar de ae oca 2 Osiris TS 0680041 Washer onen oa austin ai DITGS bre 2 PATEN TS 0561021 E 11 R 7 AA O aint es EI 2 DI MB MBO MB lA na eier nee lee 3 84 JWP208 084 Pulley CoVvers ss ne dio 1 OO NA 6292710 KAOD ES en 2 S GARE a 2 S Seer JWP208 086A Switch Mounting Plate ss 1 Bl arme JWP208 087D Switch SEP APN anna ntm nee mie 1 RE JWP208 087E Switch GHP 3Ph LS a a a Odia TS 1540031 NL Moci n 2 OF ieee JWP208 091 Chain ia 1 Que JWP208 022 Relief Bushing 4 teas ahi nied ii herbei 2 diiniita JWP208 093 Power Cordes none Resale 1 94 JWP208 094 Tooth Washer onmens stansen anh ke inion eed etn teed 4 JB TS 1503021 Socket Head Cap Screw nnen eneen M6 x 10 A 12 IH 2142464207 604 TS 1524011 Set SCEW EA R tid E dent MBXB vis iets ders Lost meias 1 98 JWP208 098 Colla 9920222707 rn install lee seine 1 99 6292714 yu el atin EIER 1 100 PA C59 neee I
16. C Fig 28 The gear box has two feed speeds These are set by pulling out or pushing in the shift lever D Fig 28 while the machine is running The feed speed range is shown in Fig 29 Changing Accessories for Lowest Feed Speed The lowest feed speed for your planer 16 2 fpm amp 20 7 fpm can be obtained by replacing the lower gear shaft sprocket and the chain See Fig 29 To change the sprocket and the chain on your machine proceed as follows 1 Disconnect machine from power source 2 Remove the three hex cap screws and washers E Fig 28 3 Remove the three sprockets B Fig 28 from the infeed roller outfeed roller and the gear shaft at the same time 4 When the sprockets B Fig 28 are removed replace the lower sprocket which will be assembled on the gear shaft 5 Assemble the three sprockets and chains to the shafts and tighten the hex cap screws E Fig 28 Return Rollers The two return rollers on the top of the machine serve as a convenient rest for stock They save time and motion for the operator as the stock is returned to the infeed side SPROCKET G 12T 18T G Figure 29 Maintenance Periodic or regular inspections are required to ensure that the machine is in proper adjustment that all screws are tight that belts are in good condition that dust has not accumulated in the electrical enclosures and that there are no worn or loose electrica
17. IAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF OUR PRODUCTS SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU WMH Tool Group sells through distributors only The specifications in WMH catalogs are given as general information and are not binding Members of WMH Tool Group reserve the right to effect at any time without prior notice those alterations to parts fittings and accessory equipment which they may deem necessary for any reason whatsoever JET branded products are not sold in Canada by WMH Tool Group Table of Contents Table of Contents cia aa Denese pauline Ran edad 3 WWAPMINGS sieste rest st De dettes Men A E a 4 OTK 6 korset ler ue aL 6 ReCeIVINQ NN 7 PEC O ON 7 Starter A nn tan todt MA hen tn tn A EE qu ll dt et AS er A ARE 0A d 0A 7 HANG WES sau uses re lasiert seat kin NAP P add Ana oe VC US RS ASTRA eeu LAC 8 Table Extension Rollers 3 220500242002344 sites a ito etilo 8 PR As o nine echtes M Taou auta innen aotabeeaaasaeraniaraet 8 Electrical Connections 3222220272222522 a aa Dit ie Ni en LA PO R Eta Et A Manneken 9 Extension CORKS tas sient nr nd AD da tie lieh PR ADA b ni so 200 e 9 Adjustments ante anerkennen han ear annae a 9 B ltand PUIISYS 22222 ee een ehren 9 Table Rollers sosiaa tos adm AA ed a re One ld ES de ten 10 ON LN EE 10 Adjusting Table Extension Rollers sun 11 Adjusting Depth of
18. N VA N gt N SO S oe eO pa S 26 Stand and Motor Parts and Assembly Index Part No Description Size Qty diria JWP208 401 O 1 Dista JWP208 402 COVE aars vanderen dn dead aan sta a aa a E 2 daa TS 2286201 Flat Head Machine SCcrew MG X 20 15 ssertiken 8 o EEE 6292796 O 2 O static lista JWP208 405 Motor MOUNt asus entleilie en LoL begs adicta 1 Gien TS 1524011 HA nennen MEX Binion da 4 Leman JWP208 407 Coll A ni scenes aen aan dee varden det en esta 1 to EEE JWP208 408 Adust BON a ar dete Actas ner AEAEE O 2 ans TS 1540081 A ernennt MID es 8 TO 2252055 2e TS 0680061 Was Brico ee ei la MBA 4 AAA TS 1490041 Hex Cap SCteW n een M8 x 35 4 Asie TS 0680031 Washa reanna nn MO ann da 4 ua TS 1540061 NEEN MB anne 4 14 JWP208 414 Motor SHP TPN 230V 55222 0000 00 en 2a ar nen 1 ee JWP208 414A Motor GHP 3Ph 230 460V naan 1 j one ees JWP208 415 ROY PEIEE ere teen ant EU NENESE Lenten cc fede named ts acs E 1 TO eroas TS 1492051 Hex Cap Screw nnn ennennnnnnenee nennen ennenneeeen MA25CD0 enr 4 TRS JWP208 417 Power Cord PR ri Nr enn mob RA ratas 1 A JWP208 418 Strain REEF ai a na re V ee alas 1 Male TS 0680031
19. T ata JWP208 037 Was Breviario id WMA 12 O JWP208 038A Hex Washer Head Screw MOX 12 14 DA eens JWP 208 039 Sas sera a eine ns dw ae a 1 40 JWP208 040 A othe elden seen anderen Seanad eared ate 2 41 JWP208 041 Pressure Plate cio ad HH 1 42 TS 2361081 Lock Washer u io MB entend 2 43 nn JWP208 043 Shafts ideeen ar Re A EN serie 1 44 TS 1523051 SO iii M6 x 16 9 45 ann TS 1523061 SEL SCIEW A See eee aan M6 x 20 2 46 JWP208 046 Plate Spring annet beads laate fee En ba andere dere deden added 3 AT esse JWP208 047 Chip Deflector Plate coccion ado as 1 48 6292664 Anti Kickback Fingal arnat bon dica 87 49 6292665 C lla EEE 88 DO JWP208 050 A hel nd ta ee dati hee ih Ae ee eee 1 OT ka JWP208 031 Retaining Ring 22 en are ss 2 PAR Senate 6292668 Cut Limit PISTE ner nn le Liane ne te a et nie tn 1 Dames JWP208 053A Flat Head Machine Screw MIX Se 2 DA JWP208 054 Upper Cover nase bidet ipsa raden aie hb ae stata SEA b dA ae tae 1 Dorian JWP208 055 EE CE 1 DO nen JWP208 056 Collector Tube sete cane Att en Re de R
20. This manual is bookmarked Y E L WMH TOOL GROUP Operating Instructions and Parts Manual Planer Model JWP 208 WMH TOOL GROUP 2420 Vantage Drive Elgin Illinois 60123 Part No M 708528 Ph 800 274 6848 Revision G1 06 06 www wmhtoolgroup com Copyright WMH Tool Group Warranty and Service WMH Tool Group Inc warrants every product it sells If one of our tools needs service or repair one of our Authorized Service Centers located throughout the United States can give you quick service In most cases any of these WMH Tool Group Authorized Service Centers can authorize warranty repair assist you in obtaining parts or perform routine maintenance and major repair on your JET tools For the name of an Authorized Service Center in your area call 1 800 274 6848 MORE INFORMATION WMH Tool Group is consistently adding new products to the line For complete up to date product information check with your local WMH Tool Group distributor or visit jettools com WARRANTY JET products carry a limited warranty which varies in duration based upon the product MW Metalworking WW Woodworking DAY i aj Body Ropeir Kits 2 Rigging Equip 5 j LIFETIME i Bottle Jacks Service Jacks Trolleys Geared WW Dust Filters Lathe Accessories Air Tools Cable Pullers MW Bandsaws Stackers Beam Clamps Trolleys Plain WW Dust Fittings Fastening Tools Machine Accessories Contractor Cold Saws MW Drill Presses Surface Grinders Chain Hoist
21. ad Examine motor starter for burned or failed components If damage is found replace motor starter If motor starter looks okay but is still suspect you have two options have a qualified electrician test the motor starter for function or purchase a new starter and establish if that was the problem on changeout If you have access to a voltmeter you can separate a starter failure from a motor failure by first verifying incoming voltage are 220 20 and second checking the voltage between starter and motor at 220 20 If incoming voltage is incorrect you have a power supply problem If voltage between starter and motor 21 Problem Possible Cause Solution Motor failure Miswiring of the unit On off switch failure is correct you have a motor problem If electrical motor is suspect you have two options Have a qualified electrician test the motor for function or remove the motor and take it to a quality electric motor repair shop and have it tested Double check to confirm all electrical connections are correct and properly tight The electrical connections other than the motor are pre assembled and tested at the factory Therefore the motor connections should be double checked as the highest probability for error If problems persist double check the factory wiring If the on off switch is suspect you have two options Have a qualified electrician test the switch for funct
22. and adjust knives use the provided knife gauge Fig 19 amp 20 and check all four knives Knives should just contact the bottom of the center protrusion D Fig 19 of the B knife gauge 4 If an adjustment to one or more of the knives is necessary slightly loosen the knife gib E Fig 19 by turning the six locking screws F Fig 19 into the gib Turn the screws just enough to relieve stress in the cutterhead without disturbing the setting of the knives Do this for all four knives at the same time 5 With the gauge in place over a knife G Fig 19 continue to loosen the locking screws F Fig 19 until the springs H Fig 19 begin raising the knife When knife comes into contact with the center protrusion Figure 18 D Fig 19 of the gauge snug up the gib by URE Ds Me lightly backing out the six locking screws F Fig 19 against the slot NOTE At this time only tighten the knife in the slot just enough to hold knife in position If additional knives must be reset repeat step 5 After all four knives are set with screws just snug back out and tighten the six locking screws F Fig 19 amp 20 against the slot starting with the end screws first then the center screws until the knife is securely held in the cutterhead Tighten remaining three knives in the same manner Important Double check all screws for tightness Replacing amp Resetting Knives If the knives are removed for sharp
23. dler Pulley nnn ereen hie eh An 1 101 PA C58 accirni Bracket u lea ai elle 1 shel N RES JWP208 106 Chain Tensioning ASSY 1 102 PA C59 Shall as a ia elle 1 108 PA C60 H nger Par ila antl haloes pen dene E nlet nd hendel 1 104 PA C61 iniiai SPRING PNE EA had eat nt nesta ee 1 105 aren PA C62 Solar ea e to el 1 106 siene TS 1534042 Pan Head Screw anneer neen veneneee neen MOX I2 26h34 e T 1 VOL ss TS 1503021 Socket Head Cap Screw nanne M6X10 capita is 2 108 JWP208 108 Hex Head Screw nnen vennen eenen M8x18 4 sinc eae ae MS SA20 24V Magnetic Contactor for 3HP Motor not shown 7 BR MS SA20 24VA Magnetic Contactor for 5HP Motor not shown 7 Shen JWP208 087DTR Thermal Relay for 3HP Motor not shown 1 hits JWP208 087ETR Thermal Relay for 5HP Motor not shown 1 SEE PG M02 ii JET PAGUE dentist deden ene ae Ane eel ADSL Teh A 6012192 Warning Label not shown 1 aid 6292819 Lubrication Label not shown oonncnccnnancancnana nina nana cana 1 its 6292820 Guard Label not shown seners cen venne dd aue ca nann a 1 24 Head Assembly Exploded View 25 Table and Rol
24. e of the machine Extension Cords The use of an extension cord is not recommended for this machine but if one is necessary make sure the cord rating is suitable for the amperage listed on the machine s motor plate An undersize cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating The chart in Figure 7 shows the correct size cord to use based on cord length and motor plate amp rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord Adjustments Belt and Pulleys 1 Using a straight edge align the motor pulley A Fig 8 and cutterhead pulley B Fig 8 The motor plate can be moved for alignment by loosening the set screws C Fig 9 in the motor plate STRAIGHT Figure 9 2 Check belt tension Proper tension is obtained when there is approximately 1 4 deflection of the center span of the pulleys using light finger pressure Fig 10 3 If adjustment of belt tension is necessary loosen one pair of hex nuts E amp F Fig 11 and turn the other pair to raise or lower the motor plate Re tighten nuts Table Rollers Overview Your planer is supplied with two table rollers A Fig 12 which turn as the stock is fed into the planer thus reducing friction It is not possible to give exact dimensions on the proper height setting of the table rollers because each type of wood behaves differently As a general rule however w
25. ene 1 VENEN JWP208 057 Roler Stand wants setnevenendert e on a lA a 3 DO is JWP208 058 koler cies Ra nr e to ed 3 ee TS 1503041 Socket Head Cap Screw M6 x 16 9 OO JWP208 060 Worm Gear BOX nun ne Giada a ot cae satiate 1 Blues TS 1503111 Socket Head Cap Screw nnn eenn M6 x 50 nn 3 OA pitt sea JWP208 062 WOR ee cl 34 LORA 1 GS BB 6201Z Ball Bearing 2000865220022408 PAR ARR nn tite ear aante 1 642 1229404765 JWP208 064 Retaining Ring Lt C ASTA G201 Zen 1 Orlent JWP208 065 a an een AXAXIN nennen 1 GG JWP208 066 Eland Wheeler ea rn en eee dan aas eden 1 Ori JWP208 067 Washer man Eee ins Mos deis 1 Head Assembly Parts List Index Part No Description Size Qty GB 6292684 O 1 Gt JWP208 069 SCAB tsaren eaten lada bienal obtain at di be etat fan oh ta dear 1 Ole JWP208 070 Machine Screw sarieun vennen eeen M5 x 10 2 AAA JWP208 071 Pointer unse an nel ec TE VE ln ea ated banat 1 12m 6292814 Special Washer MB He 3 LS JWP208 073 COVER En 1 TA pareas JWP208 074 SPEINg PI EAEE Haren GX 20 sn nee 1 LD JWP208 075 Safety Plate area ia 1 TO JWP208 076 Machine Screw acoro danae o ea
26. ening care must be exercise in replacing and resetting them Proceed as follows 1 2 Disconnect machine from power source Remove six screws and upper cover see Fig 18 To remove knife loosen the gib E Fig 19 by turning the six locking screws F Fig 19 into the gib Remove gib E Fig 19 knife G Fig 16 and springs H Fig 19 NOTE The inner two springs may pop out when the knife and gib are removed Remove the remaining three knives in the same manner Thoroughly clean the knife slots gibs springs and locking screws Check the locking screws if the threads appear worn or stripped or if the heads are becoming rounded replace them Inspect the cutting edge of the knives for nicks or wire edge Hone the knives slightly using a stone or if the knives are to be sharpened maintain a cutting angle of 35 degrees Insert springs knives and gib into slot of cutterhead Back out locking screws just enough to hold the knife in the cutterhead Place knife gauge C Fig 19 over knife While holding down on the knife gauge loosen all six locking screws F by turning them into the gib E until cutting edge of knife comes into contact with the protrusion D of the gauge Snug up the gib by slightly backing out the six locking screws against the slot Note At this time only tighten the knife into the slot just enough to hold the knife in position 10 Replace and reset the other three knives in
27. ghten the screws Adjust both front and rear extension rollers in the same manner TABLE 003 006 ROLLER Figure 13 Set Figure 14 Straight Edge c L Cl H ES EX INT Adjusting Depth of Cut The cutting depth scale A Fig 16 is a combination inch metric scale with a cutting range from O to 8 204mm The distance of upward or downward movement is controlled by the handwheel B Fig 16 One revolution of the handwheel is 059 1 5mm Before moving the table up or down loosen the lock nuts C Fig 16 After obtaining the proper table position tighten the lock nuts C Fig 16 AWARNING Always tighten the lock nuts before operating the planer Cutterhead Adjustment Overview Although your planer was carefully adjusted at the factory it should be checked before being put into operation Any inaccuracies due to rough handling in transit can easily be corrected by following these directions To check the adjustments you will need a straight edge feeler gauge and a home made gauge block made of hardwood This gauge block can be made by following the dimensions shown in Figure 17 Knife Adjustment When checking or adjusting the cutterhead knives proceed as follows 1 Disconnect machine from power source 2 Remove the six screws A Fig 18 and remove upper cover B Fig 18 Figure 17 3 To check
28. hen planing rough stock the table rollers should be set at high position When planing smooth stock the rollers should be set at low position Note When raising the roller higher above the table the available range is from 003 to 006 See Fig 13 1 4 DEFLECTION Figure 11 Cs Figure 12 The table rollers are factory set for average planing and are parallel to the table surface If you desire to adjust the table rollers higher or lower proceed as follows 1 2 Disconnect machine from power source Lay a straight edge B Fig 14 across both rollers On one side of the table loosen the screws C Fig 14 with a hex wrench and turn the eccentric shafts D Fig 14 to raise or lower the rollers When the proper height is achieved tighten screws C Fig 14 Adjust the rollers from the opposite side of the table in the same manner Important Be sure that the height of front and rear rollers are the same The table rollers must always be set parallel to the table Adjusting Table Extension Rollers 1 Place a straight edge over the extension roller and the table as shown in Fig 15 to make sure the extension roller and table are at the same height If necessary adjust the table extension rollers as follows Loosen the screws and washers A Fig 15 to move the extension roller to the proper position then reti
29. ion or purchase a new on off switch and establish if that was the problem on changeout Optional Accessories for the JWP 208 Planer Stock No Description 708808 Knives Single Sided set of 4 708583 Low Speed Gear Kit Ordering Replacement Parts To order parts or reach our service department call 1 800 274 6848 between 7 30am and 5 31pm CST Monday through Friday Having the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine available when you Call will allow us to serve you quickly and accurately Parts Head Assembly Parts List Index Part No Description Size Qty lens JWP208 001 Head Casting rte arenden ten en ete en ee 1 Dti TS 1525021 A A aeons nein be M10 x 12 8 GEVE JWP208 003 Gu tterheadi sera eile me le inn dae etna 1 Airis 6292620 SPIING ea Elena 8 Lo faut 708808 A A2 HR 4 Gratis JWP208 006 Knife Gb td HR hee Eee Se a 4 ON 6292623 Hex Cap Bolt u ne ee la M8 x 10 eneen 24 Beni JWP208 008 Knife Gauge Barnes ne 1 rein JWP208 009 Knife Gauge a a ie ir else 2 TO seren JWP208 010 Washer dado HO adas 2 less JWP208 011 Nuten Steine MTO 22225002 cant RER 2 Head Assembly Parts List Index Part No Description Size Qty 12 224247022 243 BB 6206ZZ Ball Bearings ta LITA 1 A JWP208 013 OY rattan HEBL IEENENSORTRLEL EE AN 8830 raa RR
30. isconnect machine from power source 2 Make sure the knives are adjusted properly as previously explained under Checking amp Adjusting of Knives 3 Place the gauge block J Fig 26 on the table directly underneath the cutterhead D Fig 26 Using a 0 02 0 5mm feeler gauge K Fig 26 placed on top of the gauge block raise the working table until the knife just touches the feeler gauge when the knife is at its lowest point Do not move the working table any further until the outfeed roller is adjusted Figure 26 Move the gauge block J Fig 27 under one end of the outfeed roller F Fig 27 The bottom of the outfeed roller should just touch the top of the gauge block If an adjustment to the outfeed roller is necessary loosen the lock nut L Fig 27 and turn screw M Fig 27 until the outfeed roller just touches the gauge block Then tighten lock nut L Fig 27 Check and adjust opposite end of the outfeed roller in the same manner Figure 27 Feed Speed Control Your machine is equipped with a spiral serrated infeed roller and a solid outfeed roller When the feed rollers are engaged they turn to feed the stock The feed rollers slow automatically when the machine is under heavy load for best planing in all conditions The feed rollers are driven by chains A Fig 28 and sprockets B Fig 28 which take power directly from the cutterhead through the oil bath gear box
31. l connections Buildup of sawdust and other debris can cause your machine to plane inaccurately Periodic cleaning is not only recommended but mandatory for accurate planing Close fitting parts such as the cutterhead slot and gibs should be cleaned with a cloth or brush and non flammable solvent and freed from clinging foreign matter Remove resin and other accumulations from feed rollers and table with a soft rag and non flammable solvent Periodically check all the chains for proper tension and adjust accordingly if required Tip If a foreign object nicks the knives instead of throwing them away or trying to grind out the deep nick simply stagger the knives in the head moving one knife no more than 1 4 to the right and another knife no more than 1 4 to the left The nick should no longer be noticeable The table should be kept clean and free of rust Some users prefer a paste wax coating Another option is talcum powder applied with a blackboard eraser rubbed in vigorously once a week this will fill casting pores and form a moisture barrier This method provides a table top that is slick and allows rust rings to be easily wiped from the surface Important also is the fact that talcum powder will not stain wood or mar finishes as wax pickup does Lubrication The bearings on the cutterhead are factory lubricated and sealed for life no lubrication required The lubricant in the gearbox must be replaced every
32. ler Parts and Assembly Index Part No Description Size Qty A JWP208 201 Middle Table ie Hin be latte Pa 1 tias 202 Liria A en AN chat hr tte drone faute at tira lens durs dean 2 Sn BB 6201ZZ Bal Beanna cias cinta arah irt G2O1ZZ nennen 4 Adidas 6292724 Eccentric Shaft biocidas ds 1 Disk TS 1523041 A A ds dadis En ra 2 MOXI Z minitas 4 Gris 6292725 BOCK Bak ana tard di e derne dead ne ARRET a 2 Liens 6292726 Loek Boll u as nn ne la Dessen 2 omita 6292727 AAA Lock Bushing no thread Aae Nece EATE KTA 2 ON evene 6292728 nase MODS a N Te ane AR ease 2 VO a TS 1504041 Socket Head Cap Screw nnn enen M8x20 8 Ts 6292730 Roller aE sent Ro NE EE RA RS valea Hed ran naeh 4 12 sauce 6292731 A neice te a AE Ne CA PR A TS Badeend 6 Sande TS 1491031 Hex Cap Screw Sa vest rennen M10x23 8 TZ ass TS 0680041 WASHER reset ene draden nee 318 T EA A d RE E TE 8 AAA 6292808 Shalt an ENE EN tee tE in etal 6 Otsen 6292809 o 68 BUSING u tende fhe Aes Race Mee Mates delend cee Rss 12 AW Gees re coer TS 1482021 Hex Head Screw M6x12 12 VO ee TS 1550041 Flat Washer armen oda nan MG 12 S 9 lt
33. n ennnneee nennen eennnnenseen M8 x 25 2 Di BEE 6292749 dle Brackelt sn A ON 1 PRR NENNE JWP208 322 Shall eee E ra en a te 1 Li is 6292751 IE 214 po v lt CAE O O TOT ara 1 24 JWP208 324 Retaining Ring seei orada a eee as STW 15 1 Dee JWP208 325 Chain asia eenander 1 26 JWP208 326 Carry Handle sint A 4 2 Triste JWP208 327 Retaining Ring cooooccccononccnncoooncnncononnnnnonnnnnnnnonos ETW 19 4 28 en JWP208 328 A AT 16 PAS iat TS 1533032 Pan Head Screw M5 x 10 eeose 32 JO JWP208 330 Expansion Ba tii men es in nn 8 28 Base and Column Assembly AYY Nyy yyy UII 29 Gearbox Parts List Index Part No decia JWP208 501 P tek DEREN OS 28408 OE ETTE BB 6204ZZ Ass ere 6292762 Dit TS 1503061 Denn TS 1550041 Veen TS 1503041 era BB 6201 0000aaaa0aaan O odas 6292766 MO 6292767 ne JWP208 511 0 00 APE 6292769 LES JWP208 513 AA JWP15H 314 125 JWP208 517 1854 ee JWP208 518 1
34. nect the machine from power source 2 Tilt planer on its side to expose underside of base as shown in Fig 22 3 Remove bolt A Fig 22 and loosen bolt B Fig 22 which will allow you to move the idler sprocket assembly C Fig 22 far enough to release tension on the chain 4 Remove chain from the particular sprocket on corner of base that must be adjusted 5 Turn the sprocket by hand to bring that corner into adjustment with the other three corners NOTE Turning sprocket clockwise will increase the distance between the working table and headcasting counter clockwise will Figure 21 Slide sprocket to release tension Figure 22 decrease the distance This adjustment is very sensitive and it should not be necessary to turn the sprocket more than one or two teeth When adjustments are correct replace chain around corner sprocket slide sprocket C Fig 22 back to re tension chain tighten bolt B Fig 22 and replace and tighten bolt A Fig 22 Know the Transmitting Rollers of Your Planer A Anti Kickback Fingers B Infeed Roller C Chipbreaker D Cutterhead D Pressure Bar E Outfeed Roller The infeed roller B Fig 23 and outfeed roller F Fig 23 are those parts of your planer that feed the stock while it is being planed The infeed and outfeed rollers are under spring tension and this tension must be sufficient to feed the stock uniformly through the planer wi
35. or alterations or lack of maintenance HOW TO GET SERVICE The product or part must be returned for examination postage prepaid to a location designated by us For the name of the location nearest you please call 1 800 274 6848 You must provide proof of initial purchase date and an explanation of the complaint must accompany the merchandise If our inspection discloses a defect we will repair or replace the product or refund the purchase price at our option We will return the repaired product or replacement at our expense unless it is determined by us that there is no defect or that the defect resulted from causes not within the scope of our warranty in which case we will at your direction dispose of or return the product In the event you choose to have the product returned you will be responsible for the shipping and handling costs of the return HOW STATE LAW APPLIES This warranty gives you specific legal rights you may also have other rights which vary from state to state LIMITATIONS ON THIS WARRANTY WMH TOOL GROUP LIMITS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY FOR EACH PRODUCT EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS ARE EXCLUDED SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG THE IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU WMH TOOL GROUP SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR DEATH INJURIES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY OR FOR INCIDENTAL CONTINGENT SPEC
36. r adjustments or maintenance it should be reinstalled immediately upon completion of the procedure and before operating the machine Housekeeping Before turning on machine remove all extra equipment such as keys wrenches scrap stock and cleaning rags from the machine Keep the area around machine clean and free of scrap material and sawdust to minimize the danger of slipping Power off Make sure the machine is either unplugged or electrically disconnected and locked out when performing maintenance or service work Also make sure switch is in OFF position before plugging in power cord Never leave the machine running unattended Do not leave machine until it comes to a complete stop Cutterhead Keep knives sharp and free of all rust and pitch Make sure gib screws are tightened securely Work piece Check material for loose knots nails and other defects that can damage knives and pose a safety hazard for the operator Keep hands away from feed rollers and cutterhead while operating Use the proper extension cord Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersize cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating For runs up to 25 feet use an 18 AWG or larger gauge cord Do not operate this machine while under the influence of drugs alcohol or any medication If you are not thoro
37. the handwheel and tighten with a wrench placed over the flat on the handle Table Extension Rollers Mount the table extension rollers to the table using the provided hex cap screws and washers A Fig 6 The rollers should be adjusted before operating the planer see Adjusting Table Extension Rollers on page 11 Dust Collection Hood The dust collection hood Fig 6a comes standard with the model JWP 208 planer and helps maintain a clean and safe work area It is assembled to the planer with the screws and washers as shown Om Handwheel Washer gt Oy Nut N Handle Figure 6 Hex Cap Screw RN ro Dust Hood Socket Hd Cap Screw Washer Figure 6a Electrical Connections AWARNING Electrical connections must be made by a qualified electrician in compliance with all relevant codes The machine must be properly grounded to help prevent electrical shock and possible fatal injury A power plug is not provided with the 208 planer You may either connect one or hard wire the machine directly to your electrical panel provided there is a disconnect near the machine Consult the wiring diagrams on pages 32 33 for further clarification of wiring setup This machine must be grounded Grounding provides a path of least resistance to help divert current away from the operator in case of electrical malfunction Make sure the voltage of your power supply matches the specifications on the motor plat
38. thout slipping but should not be so tight that it causes damage to the board The tension should be equal at both ends of each roller Anti Kickback Fingers The anti kickback fingers A Fig 23 help prevent kickback of stock They operate by gravity and it is necessary to inspect them occasionally to make sure they are free of gum and pitch so that they move independently and operate correctly Adjusting Infeed amp Outfeed Roller Spring Tension To adjust the spring tension of the infeed and outfeed rollers turn screws G amp H Fig 24 with a hex wrench Turn screws on opposite end of infeed outfeed rollers in the same manner Figure 23 Figure 24 CUTTING ROLLER ASSEMBLY SIDE VIEW CHIPBREAKER INFEED ROLLER CUTTERHEAD _ PRESSURE BAR OUTFEED ROLLER An L 0 02 0 5 mm Height of Infeed Roller Chipbreaker Pressure Bar amp Outfeed Roller The infeed roller chipbreaker pressure bar and outfeed roller are adjusted at the factory The infeed roller and the chipbreaker should be set at 0 004 0 1mm below the cutting circle and the outfeed roller should be set at 0 02 0 5mm below the cutting circle See Fig 25 If an adjustment to the infeed roller chipbreaker pressure bar or outfeed roller is necessary use the following steps as an example of procedure To check and adjust the outfeed roller below the cutting circle proceed as follows 1 D
39. ts ACAUTION Use care when cleaning the cutterhead the knives are very sharp nn VEL aas a i u 7 it a M coma Am Installation amp Assembly 1 There are four lifting handles Fig 3 on the machine Pull the handles out for use push in when not in use a p TC 24 Y 7 2 Ifa sling or forklift is used to lift the machine be sure to lift by the handles only See Fig 3 Make sure machine is kept in level position While lifting Ne LIFTING HANDLE 3 For best planing performance locate planer on a solid level foundation and anchor to the floor with good quality lag screws Do not tighten screws completely yet 4 With machine in position test table surface lengthwise and crosswise with machinist s level Place metal shims under low corners 5 Check that all four corners are supported then tighten lag screws 6 Re test level of table surface in both directions and adjust if necessary Starter Box Mount the starter box at the left side of the machine with two socket head cap screws Fig 4 a Figure 4 Handwheel 1 Remove the nut and washer from the gearbox shaft and place the handwheel onto the shaft Fig 5 making sure it is oriented so the handwheel slips over the key 2 Place flat washer and hex nut on shaft and tighten with wrench 3 Mount the handle in the threaded hole in
40. ughly familiar with the operation of wood planers obtain advice from your supervisor instructor or other qualified person Health hazards Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are e Lead from lead based paint e Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products e 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 specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles 4 Safety Decals Familiarize yourself with the location and content of these decals on your planer A WARNING Read instruction manual before operating machine Disconnect machine from power source before making any Do not operate without all guards properly installed adjustments or cleaning chips away from machine Remove or fasten loose articles of clothing such as neckties etc Keep the floor around machine clean and free from scraps Contain long hair sawdust oil and grease to minimize the danger of slipping Remove jewelry such as finger rings watches bracelets etc Do not operate this machine while under the influence of
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