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Problem
If the material does not feed properly
If the circuit breaker trips repeatedly
If the unit does not run
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Troubleshooting Guide
Possible Cause
Check for dull knives.
Check for excess clogging in the
dust hood.
Check for excess oil/debris/pitch on
feed rollers.
Check for excessively twisted, cupped
or bowed material.
Check for a broken drive belt.
Dull knives.
Reduce the depth of cut.
Check to see if the unit is plugged in.
Check to see if the tool tray is properly
in place.
Check to see if the circuit breaker
needs to be reset.
Check to see if the motor brushes
are depleted.
Possible solution
Rotate or replace as necessary. Refer to Changing the Planer
Knives section.
Refer Dust Hood Installation paragraph in the Assembly and
Adjustments section.
Refer to Periodic Maintenance and Cleaning and Lubrication
paragraphs under the Maintenance section.
Refer to Twisted, Cupped and Bowed Wood paragraph in the
Basic Planing section.
Refer to Installing a New Belt paragraph in the
Maintenance section.
Dull knives can cause motor overloading, rotate or replace as
necessary. Refer to Changing the Planer Knives section.
NOTE: Circuit breaker overload is often the result of dull knives.
If the circuit breaker on your planer trips, check the sharpness
of your knives before attempting to reset the breaker in order to
continue planing.
An overly aggressive cut could cause motor overloading. Refer to
Depth Adjustment paragraph in the Operation section.
Ensure unit is plugged into the appropriate outlet, refer to the
Important Safety Instructions for All Tools section.
Refer to Figure H for proper location.
Refer to Circuit Breaker Reset Button paragraph under the
Maintenance section.
Refer to Brushes paragraph under the Maintenance section.

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