REMOVING A PLANER BLADE
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INSTALLING A PLANER BLADE
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2.Slide the good blade face up into the blade sup-
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NOTE. The ridge along the blade should be on the blade face on the opposite side to the clamping VFUHZV
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4. Repeat for the remaining blade.
NOTE. Always change both blades at the same time, otherwise the resulting imbalance can cause vibration and shorten the blade and tool life.
NOTE. %ODGH SRVLWLRQ KDV EHHQ DOLJQHG EHIRUH going out from manufactory, so do not adjust the two inner hex screws on blade supporter.
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CAUTION::KHQLQVWDOOLQJEODGHV¿UVW clean out all chips or foreign matter adhering WRWKHEODGHEDUUHODQGWKHEODGHVWKHP- selves. Use blades of the same dimensions and weight, or the barrel will oscillate and vi- brate causing poor planing action and possibly a machine breakdown. Tighten the clamping VFUHZVFDUHIXOO\ZKHQDWWDFKLQJWKHEODGHV to the planer. A loose clamping screw could be extremely dangerous. Regularly check to see they are tightened securely.
NOTE. Your planing surface will end up rough and uneven unless the blades are set properly and se- curely. The blades must be mounted so that the cutting edge is absolutely level, i.e. parallel to the VXUIDFHRIWKHUHDUEDVH
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ƒ Correct setting(Fig. 2)
ƒ Clean smooth cut(Fig. 4)
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one or both not protruding enough in relation to the rear base line. (Fig. 6)
ƒ Gouging at end±DVFDXVHGE\WKHHGJHRI one or both protruding too far in relation to the rear base line. (Fig. 7)
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ADJUSTING THE THE PLANNING DEPTH
CAUTION! Always ensure that the tool is switched off and unplugged from the power supply before making adjustments or installing or removing blades.
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2.The numbers on the ring under the depth ad-
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3.If it is necessary to accurately determine the depth of cut, plane a scrap piece of wood, measure the difference in thickness and adjust the setting if necessary.
CAUTION: Always ensure that the QXPEHURQWKHULQJLVDWWKH³´SRVLWLRQZKHQ the tool is not in use; at this position, the blade can not cut the workpiece.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
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PLANING
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