Safety Operating Requirements For Woodworking Planers

May 08, 2025

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As the basic equipment for wood processing, the safe operation of woodworking planer is of vital importance. In order to ensure safety during use, we need to follow a series of operating specifications. First of all, any planer without safety protection measures should be prohibited from use, and the safety device must be kept sensitive, reliable and trouble-free. Secondly, the wood to be processed should be carefully inspected before operation, and the corresponding operation methods should be adopted according to different situations. In particular, when processing old materials, the residual iron nails, soil and other debris must be cleaned up in advance. In addition, before starting the machine, it is necessary to fully check the transmission part of the machine tool, the adjustment and locking status of the workbench, and whether the blade installation of the cutter shaft is tight to ensure compliance with safety regulations. Before processing, a no-load test run should be carried out, and actual processing can only be carried out after confirmation. The operator needs to keep his body stable during the planing process, push the wood with both hands, and control the feeding speed to be uniform. In special circumstances, the pushing speed must be slowed down, especially in the case of knots, reverse stubble, uneven texture or hard material. At the same time, it is strictly forbidden to put fingers on the rear end of the material to push.

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