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User manual Harbor Freight Tools, model 32222

Manafacture: Harbor Freight Tools
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File name: 9cbe22e0-aa40-49ef-97ad-a0703ba1109e.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Remove the center screw of the outlet cover and put the screw through the ring connector and back into the hole of the outlet cover. Do not over tighten or you will crack the outlet cover. VOLTAGE WARNING Common household current is 110-120 volts. As long as your tool is rated from 110V-120V there will be no complications using this tool with household receptacles. If your tool is rated 220V-240V it has a completely different style of plug and must be used with a 220V-240V receptacle. Never try to plug a 110V-120V tool into a 220V-240V circuit (or vice-versa) or serious complications will arise, including possible injury to the operator. The plugs and receptacle have completely different shapes to prevent this from occurring accidentally. Do not modify your plug in any way. If you have any doubts, call a qualified electrician. Page 4 -- SKU: 32222 EXTENSION CORDS Your tool has a three prong plug, therefore you must use a three- prong extension cord. Only use rounded jacket extension cords listed by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL). If you are using the tool outdoors, you must use an extension cord rated for outdoor use. This is signified by the letters “WA” on the jacket. The extension cord must have a minimum wire size depending on the amperage of the tool and the length of the extension cord. This size is signified by its AWG (American Wire Gauge) rating. The smaller the gauge, the greater the cable’s capacity. It does not matter if you are using one cord, or two or more- the total length is what is used to determine the minimum AWG rating. Every cord used must meet the AWG rating. Use the chart below to determine what AWG rating is required for your situation. Cord length is rated in feet. AMP TOTAL EXTENSION CORD(S) LENGTH IN FEET RATING 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 0-10.0 18 18 16 16 14 14 12 12 A 10.1-13.0 16 16 14 14 14 12 12 12 W 13.1-15 14 14 12 12 12 12 12 __ G 15-18 14 12 12 12 12 12 __ __ Always inspect extension cords for any damage. If there are any loose, frayed, or exposed wires; damaged insulation; or defective connections, the cord must not be used. Harbor Freight Tools can supply UL listed and outdoor rated cords in multiple AWG rating if needed. UNPACKING When unpacking, check to make sure the following parts are included. All sizes listed below are approximate. If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number on the cover of this manual. ITEM # DESCRIPTION ITEM # DESCRIPTION 56 Replacement Belt 58 One Set Replacement Brushes 62 Blade Set Jig 63 Blade Sharpening Jig 65 Guide Fence 66 5mm T-Handle Box Wrench Page 5 -- SKU: 32222 REV 03/00 WARNING: CHECK BLADE SETTING AND TIGHTNESS BEFORE INITIAL USE. OPERATIONS Basic Procedures Step 1: Bring cutterhead up to full speed before engaging stock. Step 2: The TRIGGER (#40) can be locked on using the Trigger Lock Button as shown in Figure #1. See Safety Warnings and Precautions #26. Step 3: Use the Rear Handle to gently push the Planer. Do not force. See Figure #1. Depth Set Knob (#36) Rear Handle Trigger Lock Figure 1 — Using the Planer Step 4: The DEPTH SET KNOB (#36) controls the depth of cut. Turn counterclockwise to decrease, and clockwise to increase the cutting depth. Note that several light passes will create a finer finish than one or two deep cuts. See Figure #1. Step 5: The DEPTH SET KNOB is also used to guide the planer when operating. Apply only light pressure. Page 6 -- SKU: 32222 REV 12/06 Fence Use and Installation Step 1: The FENCE (#65) can only be used when edge of stock is flat and at a 90° angle to the surface being plane. Step 2: The Fence must be used to engage is Rabbeting Procedures (see below). Step 3: To install the FENCE, first loosen the front KNOB (#61) by turning it counterclockwise. (See Figure 2.) Knob (#61) Fence (#65) Figure 2 — Using the Fence Step 4: Insert the fence into the hole as shown in Figure 2. Step 5: Though the FENCE is shown being installed in the right side, it can be positioned on the left as well. Step 6: Set the fence so that it rests against the edge of the stock and so that the cutterhead is positioned to plane the desired area. Step 7: Tighten the KNOB by turning clockwise. Page 7 -- SKU: 32222 Rabbeting Step 1: Install FENCE as described above Step 2: Determine the width of the desired rabbet. Step 3: Using a ruler or other suitable device, set the fence so that only the necessary amount of the cutterhead will plane the stock. Step 4: Set the DEPTH KNOB to the desired cutting depth. Chamfering Chamfering is a delicate, free-hand operation. Practice on old stock before using on valuable workpieces. The FENCE must be removed when chamfering. Step 1: The FRONT FOOT (#32) as a V-groove to aid in this operation. Each side of the V-groove must rest against the sides of the corner to be chamfered. In other words, the corner of the stock and the V-groove must fit together. Step 2: Do not allow cutterhead to engage stock until it has reached full speed. Step 3: En...


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