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DEPTH OF CUT & FEED RATE

The cutting depth (planing depth) is determined by the difference in height between the adjustable front shoe and the fixed rear shoe of the planer. The depth knob adjusts the front shoe, which retracts and exposes the blade and determines the amount of material removed from the workpiece. The cutting depth range is from 0 to 1/16" (1.5 mm) per pass. (Fig. 1)

The appropriate depth of cut and feed rate depends on the workpiece material:

To avoid clogging and/or damage to the motor, a more (thin) cut and/or a slower feed rate may be needed if the material has any of these characteristics: hardness; gumminess, sappiness, moisture, paint, varnish and/or knots. Also, when planing against the grain or across the grain rather than with the grain, a

shallower cut and/or slower feed rate is required. Whenever possible, test by planing a similar piece of scrap material.

Use multiple, progressive cuts to achieve the total desired depth.

Start with a thin cut. If the plane moves freely through the workpiece with no excessive load on the motor, the depth setting can be increased before the next cut. (Do not change depth of cut while planing.)

When near the desired total depth, re-adjust the planing depth to a thin setting for the final cut to obtain a good surface finish.

Adjusting the Depth of Cut: Rotate depth adjustment knob clockwise until the indicator is aligned with the desired cutting depth on the depth scale (Fig. 1).

PARK REST STAND

 

FIG. 7

The park rest stand automatically springs

 

 

down to help keep the blade from coming in

 

contact with the work surface when planer is

 

not in use (Fig. 7). The park rest stand is

 

designed to swing up and out of the way by it

 

itself when the back of the plane crosses the

 

leading edge of the workpiece (Fig. 6). It will

 

also swing up when planing begins in the

 

middle of the work piece (in from the edge of

 

the work piece).

 

PARK REST

STANDARD GUIDE FENCE

The guide fence can be used to control the width of the cut or for simply providing added stability and protection when cutting materials that are up to 3-1/4" wide.

Note: When used for rabbeting, the fence must be attached to the left side of the tool. (Fig. 1).

Installing the guide fence: Place the wing knob through the appropriate hole in the guide bracket and screw into preferred side of the housing. Securely tighten wing knob. Setting the cutting width: Place wing knob through the appropriate fence arm and slide along the guide bracket to the desired position. Securely tighten wing knob. Be certain that the flat washer (supplied) is fitted between the bottom

of the guide fence and wing knob or the guide fence is likely to slip.

FIG. 8

9 mm max

82

mm

 

max

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Bosch Power Tools PL1682 manual Depth of CUT & Feed Rate, Park Rest Standard Guide Fence

PL1682 specifications

The Bosch PL1682 is a powerful and versatile electric planer, designed to provide professional quality results for both woodworking enthusiasts and craftsmen. With its precision engineering and innovative features, the PL1682 makes it easier than ever to achieve a smooth, flat finish on various wood surfaces.

One of the standout features of the PL1682 is its robust 6.5-amp motor, which provides ample power to handle a variety of planing tasks. This motor is capable of producing a maximum planing depth of 1/8 inch, allowing users to quickly remove material with ease. The tool also boasts a speed of 16,500 RPM, ensuring efficient and rapid cutting, which is crucial for both large projects and fine finishing work.

Ergonomics play a significant role in the design of the PL1682. The tool is engineered with a soft grip handle that offers superior comfort and control during extended use. This is complemented by the lock-off switch, which enhances safety by preventing accidental startups. The dual side exhaust ports allow users to choose the direction of chip ejection, keeping the workspace clean and reducing the risk of debris getting in the way of the workpiece.

The PL1682 features a precision-machined front and rear shoes that ensure flatness and stability while planing. This design helps maintain consistent cutting depth across the entire surface, minimizing the risk of snipe, and producing a professional appearance on finished edges. Additionally, the integrated depth adjustment knob allows for easy setting of planing depth, enhancing convenience.

Another noteworthy aspect of this planer is its reversible carbide blades, which are designed for durability and longevity. These blades provide superior cutting performance and can be easily swapped out when needed, further extending the life of the tool. The quick-release blade change system is a user-friendly feature that simplifies maintenance, ensuring minimal downtime during projects.

The Bosch PL1682 also incorporates a dust collection system that can be connected to a vacuum for improved cleanliness on the job site. This feature is especially beneficial in a woodworking environment, where dust and shavings can quickly accumulate.

In summary, the Bosch PL1682 electric planer combines power, precision, and user-friendly features, making it an excellent tool for a wide range of woodworking applications. With its strong motor, comfortable design, and effective dust management, the PL1682 is a reliable choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts looking to achieve high-quality finishes.