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13" thickness planer
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Unpacking and Checking Contents

Tools Needed

Tools Required for Alignment
Straightedge

Unpacking

WARNING: To reduce the risk of
injury from unexpected starting or
electrical shock, do not plug the
power cord into a source of power
during unpacking and assembly.
This cord must remain unplugged
whenever you are working on the
thickness planer.
Your thickness planer, is shipped com-
plete in one box.
NOTE: Every RIDGID 13" thickness
planer is tested at the factory to insure its
performance. You may see a small
amount of wood dust and chips on your
new planer.
WARNING: If any part is miss-
ing or damaged, do not plug the
thickness planer in until the missing
or damaged part is correctly
replaced. To reduce the risk of elec-
tric shock, use only identical
replacement parts.

List of Loose Parts

NOTE: Before beginning assembly, check
that all parts are included. If you are miss-
ing any part, do not assemble the thick-
ness planer. Call 1-866-539-1710 to get
the missing part. Sometimes small parts
can get lost in packaging material. Do not
Wrench 8mm/10mm
Remove the protective oil that is applied
to all unpainted metal surfaces. Use any
ordinary household type grease and spot
remover.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
fire or toxic reaction, never use gas-
oline, naptha or similar highly vola-
tile solvents.
Apply a coat of paste wax to the table.
Wipe all parts thoroughly with a clean, dry
cloth.
WARNING: For your own safety,
never connect plug to power source
outlet until all assembly steps are
complete, and you have read and
understand the safety and operat-
ing instructions.
throw away any packaging until thickness
planer is put together. Check packaging
for missing parts before contacting
RIDGID.
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Hex "L" Wrench 4mm

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