NOTE: The planer will not operate if the top cover is not placed
correctly.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source before
making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments
or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Brush Change (Fig. 20)
Your planer is equipped with brush caps (U) that are external to the
motor. If your brushes need to be replaced, begin by acquiring a new
set from a D
WALT service center or a dealer authorized to service
E
D
WALT products. Use only identical D
E
FIG. 20
U
TO REPLACE THE BRUSHES ON YOUR PLANER (FIG. 21)
1. Use the T-wrench to remove the top cover and brush cover
screen on the planer.
2. Use a flathead screwdriver to unscrew the brush cap located in
the right, rear of the unit (V).
3. Do the same for the brush cap located on the side of the motor,
inside the planer cover.
4. Place the new brushes into the brush holders.
WALT brushes.
E
FIG. 21
V
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5. After installing the brushes, replace the top cover and brush cover
screen.
6. Before using the planer, run the unit for 10 minutes to seat new
brushes.
NOTE: If existing brushes do not need replacing, be sure to maintain
the same orientation when you reinstall them.
Calibrating the Depth Adjustment Scale
(Fig. 22)
The depth adjustment scale (N) on
your planer is set at the factory.
However, with extended use, the
depth adjustment scale could show an
incorrect measurement.
To check the depth adjustment
scale, plane a piece of scrap wood,
noting the measurement on the depth
adjustment scale.
Measure the finished thickness of
the workpiece. If the thickness of the
workpiece does not match the reading
on the depth adjustment scale, loosen the two screws (W) on the red
indicator. Adjust the pointer up or down until its reading matches the
finished thickness of the workpiece. Securely re-tighten the screws.
Base Maintenance
Keep the table clean and free from oil, grease, and pitch. Treat the
table with paste wax to help maintain its smooth finish.
FIG. 22
W
N