Hi members,
I recently purchased a 7 inch hand planer.
I have started working on a timber frame build for my son and first used the planer on Thursday. I run across the timber on the first two planes then on the third it snagged timber and the whole thing exploded on me, very very lucky me or my son didn't get injured from the flying shrapnel from the cast faceplate.
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Hi members that joined the discussion on the Triton TPL 180B 7" Triple blade planer.
Finally I got my phone call from a manager from Triton.
He was very apologetics to hear about my experience in the matter. They will be sending out a new replacement and will collect the damaged item one for inspection. In our chat, I gave my opinion to its design and how I feel it may help. It's only my opinion to take on board.
Firstly the cast brittle face plate, in my view is a no no, this should be of a quality gauge metal material construction off non brittle properties.
Then comes the primary face plate length before the cutting blades in my opinion should be greater or equal to the off feed plate after the cutting blades, for maximum surface contact prior to blade interception, this would give the operators more levelling to feed into point of timber front face contact.
Thirdly the sprung loaded drop lever assembly to the rear from the blade would be better positioned mid center.
The manager took these suggestions on board and appreciated the feedback asking if there were anything else I could suggest. Which I said I will look at the product later as its not with me at the moment, at my sons and he is away for another week or so.
I also brought up that in certain responses from others to the matter it is not a first incident and known to have occurred to others, and was he aware.
He was a bit silent on acknowledging, but gave me the impression it has.
We will again touch base in this in a week or so, that is me and Triton manager.
So I thought I would share this with you all, again it's opinions on my own thoughts and ideas that can be accepted or ignored. I believe that safety is key because I wouldn't want someone getting a serious injury if god forbid it happens again.
Stay safe guys in hand held machinery.