Brand : TURTLE
Turtle Gold 82 mm Planing Width, 1200W Electric Wood Planer (ST-802S)
SKU : TI-TG-45839
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Short Description
Turtle Gold 82 mm Planing Width
1200W Electric Wood Planer
Country of origin: China
Specification
  • Brand: TURTLE
  • Power : 1200 w
  • Weight (Approx.) : 4 kg
  • Model No. : ST-802S
  • Planing Width : 82mm
  • Rated Input Power : 1200W
  • No-Load Speed : 16000 rpm
  • Rated Frequency : 50Hz
  • Rated Voltage : 220 V
Description
The Turtle Gold / Tuf Turtle ST‑802S is a corded electric wood planer designed for carpentry, joinery, furniture making, and general woodworking operations. It features a wide 82 mm planing (cutting) width, and a robust ~1200 W motor (nominal input) to deliver strong cutting performance across various types of wood. The planer is built for both workshop and on‑site use, offering precision, adjustability, and user safety.

Features

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  • 82 mm Planing Width : Allows you to remove material over a wide swath in one pass, reducing the number of passes required.
  • 1200 W Input Power : Provides sufficient torque and cutting capacity, especially when dealing with harder woods or deeper cuts.
  • High No-Load Speed / Cutter RPM : Enables clean cut edges and smoother finish by minimizing tear-out.
  • Adjustable Cutting Depth : Fine or coarse adjustment knob to set how much material is removed per pass (e.g. 0–3 mm or similar).
  • Dual Handle / Front & Rear Grip : For control and two‑hand operation, increasing safety and stability.
  • Aluminum / Hardened Steel Base / Sole Plates To provide smooth sliding over wood surface, resist wear, and maintain planarity.
  • Replaceable / Reversible Blades : Typically twin blades (or more) mounted on a cutter drum. They can be reversed (if double‑edged) or replaced easily.
  • Depth Stop / Safety Switch : Prevents overcutting and improves user control. A lock‑off switch may also be present to avoid accidental starts.
  • Vented Housing / Cooling : To dissipate heat from the motor under load.
  • Reverse / Debris Deflection Guard / Overload Protection : To protect motor and user in case of jamming or overload.

Applications

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  • Flattening and leveling boards, planks, panels or beams
  • Removing high spots, warps, or twist in lumber
  • Chamfering or bevelling edges
  • Trimming / dimensioning stock slightly before further machining
  • Preparing surfaces for joinery or finishing
  • On‑site carpentry, repair and renovation work
  • Furniture making (preliminary stock removal, edge dressing)

Usage

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Usage : 

Inspect & set up
  • Ensure the blades are sharp and correctly seated in the cutter drum.
  • Adjust the depth setting knob to a safe, moderate starting depth (e.g. 1 mm or less) for the first pass.
  • Attach dust bag or connect to shop vacuum via dust port.
  • Make sure the workpiece is solidly secured (clamped) and the surface is free of nails, screws or debris.

Planing direction & travel
  • Always move the planer in the direction of grain for best cut and reduced tear-out.
  • Maintain a consistent feed rate—don’t push too fast (which causes poor finish) or too slow (which overloads the machine).
  • Use both hands to guide the tool evenly and avoid tipping or cocking.

Depth progression
  • Start with shallow cuts; gradually increase depth only after confirming the finish is acceptable and motor can handle the load.
  • Avoid deep cuts in a single pass beyond the machine’s capacity, as this can cause tear-out, blade chipping, or motor strain.

Edge and chamfering work
  • For edge chamfers, use the side fence (if provided) or guide the tool carefully with edge supports.
  • Use incremental passes for angled cuts.

Interruptions / Stopping
  • When stopping, allow the cutter to fully stop before lifting the machine.
  • Use the depth stop or safety rest to avoid gouging when restarting.

Chip switching / direction
  • If the tool supports chip ejection to either side, select the correct side depending on your setup to avoid interference.

Maintenance : 

Cleaning & Debris Removal
  • After each use, blow or brush out chips, sawdust, and debris from the cutter, base plate, vents, and housing using compressed air or soft brush.
  • Wipe the exterior with a dry or lightly damp cloth (avoid water ingress).

Blade / Cutter Maintenance
  • Inspect blades regularly for dullness, nicks or damage. Replace or re-sharpen as needed.
  • If blades are reversible (double edge), rotate them when one side is worn.
  • Ensure the blade clearance and alignment is correct to minimize chatter and uneven cuts.

Lubrication
  • Lightly lubricate sliding surfaces (base/sole) and any adjustable depth mechanisms with a suitable non-gumming lubricant.
  • If internal gear or spindle bearings require grease (depending on design), follow manufacturer guidelines for periodic regreasing.

Check Fasteners & Housing
  • Periodically check that all screws, bolts, and housing bolts are tight; vibration may loosen them over time.
  • Inspect the housing, base plate, and guards for wear, cracks, or damage; repair or replace as required.

Motor / Electrical System
  • Inspect the power cord and plug for insulation damage, cuts, frays—replace if unsafe.
  • For motor brushes (if a brushed motor design), check wear and replace brushes when they are low.
  • Ensure ventilation openings remain free and unobstructed to prevent overheating.

Dust Port / Extraction
  • Keep the dust port / adapter clear and free of blockages.
  • If using a dust bag, empty it regularly; if using vacuum, ensure hose and filters are cleared.

Storage
  • Store the planer in a dry environment, protected from dust, moisture, and impact.
  • Use the original case or protective cover if provided.

Periodic Inspection & Service
  • At periodic intervals (e.g. annually or after a set number of operation hours), perform a full inspection: dismantle, clean, check internal parts, bearings, alignment, and reassemble.
  • Replace worn parts (bearings, belts, guards) proactively to avoid breakdown during use.
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