¶ Hand planer
Hand planing machines can be used to easily carry out fitting work, assembly work and the re-planing of carcasses, panels, mouldings or doors. Depending on the design and equipment of the machine, special operations such as applying chamfers or rebates to workpieces can also be carried out
- Eye protection
- Hearing protection (for everyone in the room)
- Never reach under the machine during processing to hold the workpiece or sections!
- Accidental contact with the rotating tool can cause very serious cutting and milling injuries.
- Ejected splinters, cutting debris or broken tool parts can cause eye injuries.
- Kickbacks of the machine or the workpiece caused by hooking or jamming of the tool can lead to injuries.
- Damaged or faulty live cables can lead to electric shocks via the housing or on cables.
- There is a health risk from inhaling wood dust.
- High noise levels can lead to hearing damage.
- Cutting injuries from sharp-edged tool blades can occur when changing tools.
- all protective devices are fitted to the machine and are in perfect condition.
- the connecting cable and plug are undamaged.
- all moving parts of the appliance, e.g. the depth adjuster, are working properly and are not jammed.
- the tools intended for processing are undamaged and do not show any cracks.
- Fixing the workpiece
- Connect the hoover
- Adjust the depth
- Connect the mains plug to the hoover
- Position the front table straight and push it gently forwards