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SPECIFICATIONS
Max. planing width
Max. plating depth
Input
[No load speed
Table eee
Not weight
155mm (6-1/8"
2.8mm (3/32")
1200s
8,000~18,000r.p.m
18547 10mm (6-1/8°%28")
12.2kg (26.8bs.)
OWNER’S OPERATING MANUAL
6-1/8” JOINTER-PLANER / JP-155
DOUBLE INSULATED
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CAUTION: READ YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SET UP OR OPERATE YOUR NEW IOINTER-PLANER, SEE INSIDE
FOR SAFETY RULES.
NOTE THAT ON THE SIDE OF YOUR JOINTER-PLANER YOU WILL FIND THE SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR UNIT.AECORD THIS NUMBER IN THE SPACE
PROVIDED AND RETAIN FOR YOUR RECOROS,
SERIAL NO,SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL
Safe operation of this poner tool requires that you read and understand this
‘ownar's manual and al labels affixed to the tool. Laam its appletions nd
Tertations as wel asthe potent hazards polar to tis tool Keep ths manual
for future use.
WARNING: When using olectic tools, basic safety pracutions should chveys
be followed to reduce the risk of fee, electric shock, and person injury
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1, When servicing use only intial Ryobi renlacament pars
2. Keep guards in place and in working exer.
3. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Get in the habit of chacking to see
that keys and adjusting wronches ae removed from the too before turing
iton
4. Keep the work area clean. Clttred areas and benches invite accidents.
Do not use in dengerous eavironments. Do not use power tools in cmp
cor wet locations er expose them to rin. Keep the work aoa well lighted.
6. Keep chideen away. All vistors shoud be kept at safe dstence rom the
work re.
Moke the werkshop chit-proot with padlocks, mastor switches, or by
removing starter keys.
8B, Do not Fores the to) twill do the jo bottor and afer atthe rte for which
it was designe.
‘9. Use the right too, Do not forea ta tool or attachment todo aja for which
it was not designed
10. Wear the proper apparel. Do not woar loose clothing, GLOVES, nocktes,
ings, bracelets, o¢ ether jewelry thet could got caught in moving pars.
Nonsip footwear is cecommended, Wear protective hair coveing overlong
hie
11. Always use safety glasses. Also use @ fece or dust mask if the cutting
operation is dusty. Everyday everasses have only jnpsct-sisant lenses:
‘hoy are NOT safety glasses,
12, Secure the work. Use clamps ora vise to hold the work when praca.
It’s eter than using your hang, and it fees both hands to operate the toa.
13. Do not everreach. Keep the proper foating and balance at all times,
14. Maintin the tool with car. Keep the too! sharp and clean for the best and
safest performence. Flow intructons for lubricating and changing
18. Disconnect the tol before servicing: also when changing acessories, such
as biades, bits, and outers
16. Reduce the risk of unintentional starting. Make sure the switch isin the
(OFF poston before plugging inthe too
17. Use the ‘tecommended sccassories. Consult this owner's mancal for
recommended secessoriee. Using improper acessories may increase the
rik of injury
418. Never etd onthe tool. Serious inry could occur Hf the too 6 taped or
i the cutting toc! is unintontonaly contacted.
19, Chack damaged part, Before the to! is used agin, a guard or othr part
thatis damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it wil operste
properly end perform its intended function, Check fo lgnment of moving
parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of pars, mounting, and any ether
condtions tht may affect operation, A guard of ather pet thats demagod
‘should be propery repaired or replaced.
20, Be aware ofthe droction of feed, Food the workinto «beds or cuter against
the rection of rotation of the blade or cutter ny
fl
21. Never leave the to! running unattended, Turn off the power, Do not lave
the tool unt it comes to 8 complate stop
22, Make sur tole connacted ont to the vataga marke onthe namepiat.
23. Never uso tel if its cover or any bots ere miscing. If tho cover o¢ belts
have been removed, replace them prior to use. Mints all pets in geod
working order.
24, Never start @ tool when its rotating component is in contact with the
workpiece,
28. This tool Is Icanded for residential use only,
26. When serving use ony identical replacement parts
MJOINTER-PLANER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Wear eye protection,
2. Never perform jointing or plaring operation with cuter head ar drive ued
removed,
3, Nover make jointing or planing cut deeper than 2.6mm (3/92)
4, Always use push Blocks for jiting material nerrower than 75mm (2°), oF
planing material thinner than 75mm (3)
5. Make sure workpieces fee fim nas and othe: foreign objets which cous
break the blade
6. Make sure Biado is propetly attached 4s described in the operating
Instructions before connecting 10 2 power Supply.
7. Be careful pt to cut your hand on the bide when insaing o removing
the bide,
18. Never put yout Finger into the chip exhaust out.
‘The blado rotates st exremely high speos
‘9. Tum snitch on and allow the Bled t0 reach ful speed before using
10, Do not pertrm jointing operations on material shorter than 8-1/8 inches,
narrower than 2/4 inch, or loss than 1/4 inch thick.
11, Do not perform planing operations on materil shorter then 8-1/8 inches,
narrower than 3/4 inch, or widr than 6-1/8 inches, or thinner then 1/2 ine.
12, Maintain the proper rlaonstips of infeed and outfee table surfaces and
ceuttor head knife pat
13. Support the work piace edequstaly at al times durin operation; maintain
contol of the work at all times
14,.Do not back the work toward tho infood table.
18, Donat attemat to parfoim an abnormal or te-usod operation without study
and the use of adequate holé-down/push bck, is, fetes, stops, and
the fe
MSTANDARD ACCESSORIES
Blade adjustment gauge, “T"typewrench,Serewetive, Dust hose adapter, Push
Block, Fence angle gauge.SAFETY GUARD.
Morr swircH
ur COVER,
SPEED CONTROL OIAL_
‘CAUTION: WHEN OPERATING, BE SURE THAT THE AUXILIARY CUTTER
(GUARD 15 MOUNTED. usar cuter guard
‘@INSTALLING THE JOINTER-PLANER
1 If using the Jointar-Planer in @ parmanent location, it should be mounted
‘on the fm supporting surface such 28 @ workbench
Four holes should be dillad though supporting surface of the workbench
ach end of the Jointer-Pianet beso shoulé be fhed securely by using the
hex. Bot, ex mut ad washer
2.1F using the Jointer-Ptanar as @ portable tol, it is reeemmanded thet it
is mounted on a mounting board
“Too board should be a large enough size to keop the Joigar-Piene from
Tipping over wale in use, and vith a minima thickness of 18mm (3/4
‘When operating, the board should be clamped to the workbench,eer ars anc
ADJUSTMENTS
(CAUTION: MAKE SURE THE SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION AND CORD
|S UNPLUGGED BEFORE ADJUSTING THE CUTTING DEPTH.
4,When tuming the hand knob under the infeed teble in the clockwise