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Hitachi P12RA Instruction Manual page 6

Portable planer jointer
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19. Confirm
that
the
safety
cover
offers
smooth,
sliding
motion.
20.
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The safety cover is used to protect one's body and clothing from careless contact
with the
planer
blade.
Prior
to
operating
the
Machine,
always
confirm
that
the
safety
cover
offers
smooth,
sliding
motion
in covering
planer
blades.
Maintain
the. proper
relationships
of infeed
and
outfeed
table
surfaces
and
cutter
head
knife
path.
Maintain
planer
blades
constantly
sharp.
Grind
the
planer
blades
as
frequently
as
possible.
Poor
planer
blades
may
cause
motor
overload
operation,
reducing
the
efficiency.
DON Ts
. Don't operate
the
POWER
TOOL
unless
you
fully
understand
its mechanism.
. Don't
leave
the
POWER
TOOL
unattended
in an
unsafe
condition.
Don't
operate
the
POWER
TOOL
if you
are
tired.
Don't
use
the
POWER
TOOL
for applications
not
specified
in the
instruction
manual.
Don't touch moving
parts such as blades, bits, and cutters.
Don't remove safety devices.
Don't
abuse
the
cord.
. Don't carry plugged-in
POWER
TOOL
with
your finger on the switch.
. Don't use the POWER
TOOL
if the switch doesn't turn on and off properly.
. Don't
use the POWER
TOOL
near flammable
liquids or gases.
. Don't
clean
plastics
with
solvent.
. Never
place your
hands
near the chip discharge
port during
operation.
Since the planer jointer
employs
sharp
blade edges
in the chip discharge
port, to avoid
a serious
accident
never
place
your
hands
near
the part during
operation.
Don't
back the work toward
the infeed
table.
Don't
attempt
to
perform
an
abnormal
or
little-used
operation
without
study
and
the
use
of adequate
hold-down/push
blocks, jigs, fixtures, stops, etc.
Never
lock the safety
cover.
To
avoid
a serious
accident,
never
lock the safety
cover
during
operation.
Don't perform
jointing operations on material
shorter than 8 inches
narrower than 3⁄4 inch,
or less than
1/4
inch thick.
Don't
perform
planing
operations
on
material
shorter
than
6 inches
narrower
than
3⁄4
inch,
or wider
than
12
inches
or thinner
than
1/2
inch.

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